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Girls impress in debut
A ROOKIE Cumbria girls’ squad put together in just weeks showed the depth of RL talent in the county with a battling display in a regional festival in Castleford.
Last updated 19 July 2012
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Give athletics a try
COPELAND Athletics Club are also holding a free Athletics Taster Day on Saturday at Cumbria Sports Academy.
Last updated 19 July 2012
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Amy wins the Ladies’ day
TWENTY-TWO Ladies played their 5th Mossop Qualifier on July 12.
Last updated 19 July 2012
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Proud heritage
SEASCALE Golf Club was founded in 1893, originally as a nine-hole layout. The course was extended in May 1899 under the guidance of Mr G Lowe of Lytham St Annes Golf Club who was engaged to supervise construction, at a cost of £4 per day, and since that time the basic design of the course has seen little alteration.
Last updated 19 July 2012
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Secret behind Seascale course
THE course at Seascale is constructed almost entirely on rapid draining sandy sub soil, is renowned for its playing surfaces and fast greens and provides members and visitors with all year round golf.
Last updated 19 July 2012
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Historic link with famous tournament
THE English Amateur Championships taking place at the end of the month won’t be Seascale’s first association with the tournament that was inaugurated in 1925.
Last updated 19 July 2012
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Seascale welcomes UK’s top golfers
SEASCALE golf club is gearing up to co-host the English Amateur Golf Championships.
Last updated 19 July 2012
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WEST Cumbria Bowls League fixture list for July 20:
Last updated 19 July 2012
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The club is here for you
THE club has a fairly high turnover of male golfers due to the turnover of staff at Sellafield so there’s no waiting list!
Last updated 19 July 2012
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Workington to host RL World Cup games Copeland lost
Workington will be the proud host of two Rugby League World Cup games, it has been announced today. (42 comments)
Last updated 17 July 2012
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Angling
THE White Horse Sea Angling club’s match last Sunday was fished from Sellafield to Harrington Pier, up to high water, in a fresh northerly wind.
Last updated 12 July 2012
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Orienteers enjoy mix of Cumbria’s streets and fells
WEST Cumberland Orienteers enjoyed a feast of events last week, with an urban race around Cockermouth streets and a Cumbrian Galoppen on Eycott Hill near Penrith.
Last updated 12 July 2012
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Homing delay
THE West Cumberland Federation has decided to put back the young bird programme another week.
Last updated 12 July 2012
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Busy time on the snooker tables and Seaton’s Basnett states his claim
IT was a very busy week in the PA Graham summer league campaign with the Gray’s Luxury Ice-cream trophy preliminary round also concluded.
Last updated 12 July 2012
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Flying the flag at Ironman triathlon
MEMBERS of West Cumbria Tri took part in one of the hardest one day endurance sports in the world, which consisted of a 2.4 mile open water swim, 112 mile bike, 26.2 mile marathon run.
Last updated 12 July 2012
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Ashness Bridge backdrop for evening race
STEVE Birkinshaw found the orienteering much to his liking at the evening event at Ashness Bridge in Borrowdale last week.
Last updated 12 July 2012
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Parton
LATEST competition was held on Saturday, July 7. The rover comp was fished up to high water in a light north east breeze.
Last updated 12 July 2012
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Rotary’s good turn
A NUMBER of young sports people have been helped by sponsorship from the Howard Jeffery Sports Foundation.
Last updated 12 July 2012
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Janice is first
JUDO coach Janice Knight has gained her British Judo Association approved provider status. The first person to become a BJA provider.
Last updated 12 July 2012
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Lion can take pride of place
THE Lion are the champions of the Design Grid Whitehaven Domino league this year.
Last updated 12 July 2012
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- West Cumbria derby is highlight of rugby union weekend
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