Worcestershire | Archive | 2002 | October
ASA Charlton is targeting a return to full fitness and the Worcester City team after being given the all clear on a troublesome groin injury. more...
WORCESTER Rugby Club is enjoying the benefits of their academy for the region's best young players. more...
ROOKIE Lee Ayres believes Kidder-minster Harriers have the credentials to book a place in the Nationwide League Division Three play-offs. more...
FORMER Nunnery Wood High School pupil Rachel Walker has been selected to represent England at the World Cup hockey championships in Australia. more...
WORCESTER Wolves will be out to clinch a place in the quarter-finals of the National Basketball Trophy when they make the long trip to face Plymouth Raiders tomorrow (4pm). more...
A CRUEL penalty decision sent Hereford United crashing out of the LDV Vans Trophy but in the misery of defeat there was praise from Northampton boss Kevan Broadhurst. more...
ROOKIE Lee Ayres believes Kidder-minster Harriers have the credentials to book a place in the Nationwide League Division Three play-offs. more...
WORCESTER Rugby Club is enjoying the benefits of their academy for the region's best young players. more...
ASA Charlton is targeting a return to full fitness and the Worcester City team after being given the all clear on a troublesome groin injury. more...
LEDBURY and Luctonians have both been handed home draws in the third round of the Powergen Intermediate Cup. more...
WORCESTER Sixth Form College's Mitchell Hulme has been selected for the England Under 19 rugby squad. more...
FORMER Nunnery Wood High School pupil Rachel Walker has been selected to represent England at the World Cup hockey championships in Australia. more...
WORCESTER Wolves will be out to clinch a place in the quarter-finals of the National Basketball Trophy when they make the long trip to face Plymouth Raiders tomorrow (4pm). more...
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