| Cusworth on mark in debut |
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| STEELS came away from Shirebrook with a draw in wet condition this afternoon. Gary Ingham gave a debut to new signings Brian Cusworth, last season’s top scorer at Alfreton, and Adam Green. A few trailists were also given a run out... |
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| Seconds clinch vital win over Hathersage |
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| Stocksbridge II 79-4 beat Hathersage II 78 all out by six wickets
Both the first team and the third team were rained off at the weekend but it was third against second on a damp and drizzly Saturday in Stocksbridge as the... |
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| Thorncliffe triumph in Soccertackle Soccer Sevens |
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| THE new look Thorncliffe Juniors Under 10s continued their preparations for the 2009/2010 season by winning their third trophy of the summer with victory in the Soccertackle Soccer Sevens at the weekend.
The squad has worked hard on their game during the... |
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| Rugby club requires players |
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| SHEFFIELD Hillsborough Hawks Rugby League Club is looking for new Open Age (17 and older) players for the winter season.
The Hawks are hoping to field two teams in the Pennine League so there will be chances for players with various... |
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| Steels first matches |
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| STOCKSBRIDGE Park Steels will play at BriggTown on Saturday August 8 with a 3pm kick off and will then face Kings Lynn away on Saturday August 15, again with a 3pm kick off.
The coach will leave Bracken Moor at 10.15am and... |
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| Hutchins and Bolibruck complete Steelers roster |
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| THE man described by some as the best defenseman the Steelers have ever had - has just signed back for them again.
Kevin Bolibruck was the lynchpin of the Steelers double winning season in 2004. That season, his first in Europe, was... |
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| Speedway 555 |
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| SHEFFIELD crashed to a heart-breaking 45-44 Premier League defeat at Stoke on Saturday evening - despite leading for most of the meeting.
The Tigers were in front from heat five onwards and were still nine-points ahead with three races remaining, but a... |
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| Stocksbridge Park Steels match report 554 |
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| STOCKSBRIDGE played two friendly games this week, one at home to Sheffield Wednesday and one away at Staveley.
Sheffield Wednesday pulled a large crowd at Bracken Moor and brought a strong team with them including Akpo Sodje, Sean McAllister, Mark Beevers and... |
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| Stocksbridge Park Steels edit |
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| STOCKSBRIDGE Park Steels will begin the forthcoming season competing at the highest level in the club’s history.
The first team, under the guidance of Manager Gary Marrow, achieved a remarkable double last season, culminating in four wins in the last week... |
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| Cricket 554 |
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| Stocksbridge I 141- 4 (James Ward 66*) beat Parkhead II 137-8 (Richard Marshall 4-39) by six wickets
Richard Marshall lead the way with four wickets as the first team clinched another victory, their 9th from 12 games, after a fantastic fight back... |
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| Birdwell Wheelers |
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| AN unseasonal wet evening did not stop Stocksbridge veterans John Langston and Dave Wingfield turning back the years with fine performances in Birdwell Wheeler's 10 mile club time trial on the Grimethorpe bypass.
Langston, the former club 10 mile champion, showed... |
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| Aston Hall over Woodhouse |
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| Match report by Adam J. Watts
It is often said that, “All good things must come to an end” and this philosophy was proved to be correct yet again, in monumental fashion this weekend.
The Woodhouse unbeaten run was finally brought to an... |
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| Steels' comfortable win over Alfreton |
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| STOCKSBRIDGE started the pre-season with a good win over Conference North side Alfreton Town.
The Alfreton side featured nine players who lost in the Conference North play off final to Telford last season.
Steels featured the majority of last season’s first... |
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| All star Matsos |
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| DAVID Matsos believes that he has pulled off the biggest summer signing this year - by keeping hold of defenseman Rod Sarich.
Matsos said that Sarich was simply irreplaceable. He said: “You don't replace the Rod Sariches of this world.
“Players of his... |
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| Birdwell Wheeler |
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| BIRDWELL Wheeler's 49th open 25 mile time trial took place on the Hatfield Woodhouse course.
First home was Manchester Wheeler Jerry Cross in 56.01; Penistone man Trevor Mayne came 3rd in 56.52 only five seconds behind the second placed rider.
Meanwhile,... |
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| Speedway issue 553 |
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| SHEFFIELD agonisingly missed out in the closing stages in their 47-43 defeat at Workington on Saturday evening.
Despite the four-point loss they do pick up a consolation Premier League point, but it was very much a case of what might have been... |
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| Stocksbridge cricket issue 553 |
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| Stocksbridge II 154-9 beat Hundall II 90 a.o. by 64 runs
Although the first team were rained off on saturday, the second team secured a comfortable victory against lowly Hundall to stay fourth in the table. Captain Chris Siddall decided to bat... |
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| Testing times against TRS |
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| Testing times against TRS
Match report by Adam J. Watts
This week saw yet another home game for Woodhouse, against this season’s under performers TRS. Little hope was held for play the night prior to the encounter, but to everyone’s surprise the wicket... |
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| Stocksbridge makes Twenty20 semis |
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| STOCKSBRIDGE moved through to the semi-finals of the Yorkshire and Derbyshire League's Twenty20 Winston Cup after recording excellent victories in two contrasting clashes with Sheffield Zingari and Apperknowle respectively on Saturday at Bracken Moor.
In the first game at 11am, inspired bowling from Chris Siddall... |
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| Cycling report 522 |
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| DAVE Scargill and Trevor Mayne flew the Birdwell Wheelers' colours at the vet's road races near Pocklington.
On a gruelling course with lots of narrow roads and one big hill the races were not for the faint-hearted.
On a warm, dry day, Scargill... |
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