Junior sports
Determined Whites make the Monsters work hard for their win
AN entertaining match at Netherhall saw Whitehaven Amateurs Whites U10s on the defensive for the majority of the first half but holding their own against Maryport Monsters A, and with all the Whites showing great determination they did create a few good chances themselves.
Last updated 2 February 2012
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Feel-good factor sees more local kids tackle the Rhinos
THE new feel-good factor around rejuvenated Whitehaven helped double the number of kids who turned out for a session with Super League champs Leeds Rhinos.
Last updated 2 February 2012
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Jericho and Bransty youngsters in fine RL form
YEAR 4, 5 and 6 pupils from Jericho and Bransty Schools were displaying their rugby skills in front of the Leeds Rhinos at the weekend.
Last updated 2 February 2012
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Celtic youngsters tackle Morecambe and Carlisle counterparts
CLEATOR Moor Celtic under-9s and under-10s enjoyed a great weekend of football.
Last updated 26 January 2012
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Luke stars as Hornets sting Lions in extra time National Cup thriller
WARRINGTON Wolves scholarship youngster Luke Davison was man-of-the-match as Wath Brow Hornets Under-16s battled through to the National Cup third round in an extra-time thriller in Yorkshire.
Last updated 26 January 2012
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Stuart faces his toughest test – moulding the next generation of RL stars
FOR a vastly-experienced coach who leads the Russian national side, you might think that knocking some of Cumbria’s top teenage rugby players in to shape would be easy.
Last updated 26 January 2012
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Egremont under-14s nil Furness
EGREMONT Rugby Union Club’s under-14s continued their winning ways on Sunday with an impressive victory at Furness by 59 points to nil.
Last updated 26 January 2012
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Whitehaven Amateurs end Celtic’s unbeaten run
WHENEVER these two under-9s teams meet, a cracking match ensues and this was no exception. Celtic arrived on the back of an unbeaten league season so far but found their luck was out against a great Amateurs side.
Last updated 19 January 2012
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Girls kick off first Futsal festival of year
SEVENTY girls took part in the West Cumbria Futsal festival this weekend with teams from the local area getting their first taste of the sport this year.
Last updated 19 January 2012
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Bigrigg under-9s give Celtic a tough test
THIS game last season produced an avalanche of goals for Celtic but this time round Bigrigg gave a much better account of themselves.
Last updated 12 January 2012
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Ex-Barrow star helps next generation
FORMER Barrow AFC striker Brian Dawson turned his hand to helping the next generation of sportsmen and women pick up some new skills at Thwaites School.
Last updated 12 January 2012
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Free Futsal session
A FREE session for coaches in West Cumbria is running next week focusing on the indoor game of Futsal.
Last updated 12 January 2012
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Young golfers give chance to hone their skills on the links
PROMISING young golfers in Cumbria are to be given the chance to develop their skills as part of a special talent-spotting programme in the region.
Last updated 12 January 2012
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Amateurs put up brave fight against classy Celtic
CELTIC under-9s played Amateurs Yellows for the second time in a week and although the result again went Celtic’s way, Amateurs put up a brilliant fight and lost to a classy Moor side 4-0.
Last updated 22 December 2011
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Egremont into semis
EGREMONT Rugby Union Club’s under-14 team progressed into the semi-final of the Cumbria Cup on Sunday with an impressive win at Wigton by 53 points to seven.
Last updated 22 December 2011
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Bransty youngsters all decked out in their finest
Last updated 15 December 2011
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Amateurs just overpowered in close game
IN a very early kick off, Miners U11s started the better, Amateurs still appearing to be half asleep.
Last updated 15 December 2011
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Davidson’s drive clinches friendly
OVER the weekend Cockermouth and Celtic under-9s had games postponed so as the two sets of coaches arranged a friendly.
Last updated 8 December 2011
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Windscale squash trio claim Plate final wins at graded competition
FOLLOWING last week’s successes at Carlisle, seven of Windscale Squash Club’s junior competitors took part in the Wigton graded competition.
Last updated 8 December 2011
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Rising star Jordan wins at Carlisle
JORDAN Corlett from Windscale Squash Club won her under 11 age group category at the England Squash Carlisle Bronze sanctioned event over last weekend.
Last updated 1 December 2011
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