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Lynn’s Danish duo make plans for track return

King's Lynn’s injured Danish duo are both making plans for track returns next year.Thomas Jorgensen and Nicolai Klindt saw their seasons ended by horrific crashes earlier this summer, ironically not whilst racing for the Stars.Both have faced a long recovery process, but as is generally the way for speedway stars, their focus is on being fully fit when the tapes go up again next spring.Nicolai Klindt. Picture: Ian BurtJorgensen broke

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Downham Stow youngsters claim county glory

There is double cause for celebration at Downham Stow Cricket Club with two of the club's teams being crowned county champions.Youth players from the Under-15 and Under-19 teams have enjoyed glory on the pitch this season.Stow Hall played host to the rearranged Norfolk Under-19 T20 Cup final on Sunday.Under-19 cricketers from Downham StowGreat Melton won the toss and chose to bat first in the hot conditions.The opening bowlers of Arthur

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Rowers battle it out in Great Ouse Marathon

West Norfolk Rowing Club held its busiest event of the year, hosting the start of the Great Ouse Marathon.The 22km annual timed head race sees competitors from all over the country gather at Denver Sluice to take on the challenging distance from WNRC to Ely.The event had not been run since before the pandemic, so there was additional excitement at it being back.West Norfolk members were out in force, either

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Stars set for final-ever appearance at East of England Showground

King's Lynn complete a tough season tomorrow night when they make the short trip to A47 rivals Peterborough.It’s the final Sports Insure Premiership match of the season and very sadly it looks like being the MacInnes Stars’ last appearance at the East of England Arena, which is set to close for a proposed development leaving the Panthers homeless.If it does turn out to be the end for the home club,

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Heacham stretch unbeaten sequence to five games

Heacham manager David Griggs hailed last night's 4-0 victory over Dereham as one of the best results in the club's history.A brace from Luke Gray, a stunning strike from Nathan Davies and an own goal saw the Magpies brush aside the visitors at the Heacham Sports Field.The result avenged the 5-1 defeat in the reverse fixture last month and stretched Heacham's unbeaten run in the Thurlow Nunn Premier Division to

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Dersingham Reserves hope for promotion-winning season

Dersingham Reserves are hoping for a promotion-winning season that will see them make the step into Anglian Combination like their first team.With Heacham not able to enter a reserve team this season, they capitalised to sign both Ruben Dores and Ahmed Rhaouti from the Thurlow Nunn side.Both started on the bench this weekend in the 3-2 victory at West Lynn but it was Dores who went on to score the

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Pelicans host pre-season tournament at Alive Lynnsport

Pelicans Hockey Club continued their preparations for the forthcoming campaign by hosting a pre-season tournament at Alive Lynnsport on Saturday.Both the men's and ladies first teams were in action as the club welcomed teams from Dereham, Spalding and Wisbech on a glorious day.Under the guidance of coach Sean Kerry, Pelicans men found themselves 1-0 up in their first game against Wisbech thanks to a goal from Ian Simons.Mens and ladies

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Downham up to third; Ghosts suffer late heartache, while Magpies are held at home

Downham Town continue to defy the odds in their first season in the Thurlow Nunn Premier Division.A fine second-half display at Woodbridge Town saw the team overturn a 2-1 deficit at the interval into a 4-2 victory.Owen McQuaid (2), Simon Bird and Jacob White were all on target for the visitors.Joint Downham Town managers Craig Dickson and Dale Stokes have seen their side win six of their seven games in

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Linnets boss blasts ‘unacceptable’ first half display

Mark Hughes says King's Lynn Town's first-half display was "unacceptable" following a 4-1 defeat by Southport at the Walks.The visiting Sandgrounders raced into a 4-0 lead by half-time as Lynn's defence imploded in Saturday's National League North encounter.Jordan Ponticelli pulled a goal back early in the second half, but by then the damage had been done and Lynn, who had Emmanuel Oke sent-off late on, were chasing a lost cause.King's

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