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Magpies draw, Ghosts defeated and other games called off

Heacham drew at lowly Kirkley and Pakefield this afternoon and Fakenham Town lost at high-flying Mildenhall Town.Kirkley had lost 13 of their 16 Thurlow Nunn Eastern Counties League Premier Division games this season but managed to hold David Griggs’ men to a 0-0 draw.Meanwhile, Fakenham led at half-time against title favourites Mildenhall after an 18th-minute opener before conceding three goals in the final 20 minutes to lose 3-1.Charlie Royle has

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New speedway youth development programme

Lynn Stars will be taking part in a new youth development programme in 2024 as part of a concerted effort from British Speedway to bring through the next generation of the sport’s stars.All Premiership and Championship clubs have signed up to the new three-tier structure following discussions at this week’s AGM.The Stars must decide whether they run a side in the National Development League, stage events in a new National

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Familiar face returns as co-promoter and team manager as exciting young Dane signs

Lynn Stars have confirmed the return of Rob Lyon as co-promoter and team manager for the 2024 season.They have also made a quick start to their team building with spectacular Danish youngster Benjamin Basso the first name to be announced for what will be a new-look Premiership line-up.Lyon was team manager throughout the club’s golden era in the old Premier League during the mid to late 2000s, and was in

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KLSC Reserves bounce back in North West Norfolk League

KLSC FC Reserves bounced back from last weekend’s county cup defeat with a comprehensive 6-1 win against AFC Lynn Reserves.Daniel Berry claimed the match ball with a sublime hat-trick, and other goals were added by Harry Carter, Jay Russell, and substitute Jacob Bromfield.Table toppers, Reffley, entertained West Lynn at River Lane.West Winch before their County Cup defeatTom Edwards was the star man with four goals in the home side's 6-2

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Lionesses roar to first win since forming

KLSC Lionesses U12 travelled to Necton in the Mid Norfolk Youth Girls' League in search of their first victory since forming.A goal in either half through Ella Turner and Summer Ellis gave them just that.A close-fought battle throughout, but with Necton were unable to create clear-cut opportunities, KLSC deservedly were the ones celebrating their 2-0 win at the final whistle.King's Lynn Soccer Club Lionesses U12s in action against Necton.Over at

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Defeat for Pelicans in 035s Cup

Pelicans travelled to St Ives for the first round of the O35 Cup competition on Sunday.It was a great opportunity for all teams in the club to be represented alongside some ex-players who dusted off their sticks to play again.St Ives took the offensive from the pushback and were relentless in their attacking play to record an 8-1 win.Pelicans O35s before their cup clash against St Ives on Sunday.Player-of-the-match Kirstie

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Claimer helps herself to Fakenham double

A double by claiming jockey Lilly Pinchin highlighted an additional meeting at Fakenham after the track had lost its first two meetings of the season to waterlogged going.Riding for Newmarket trainer James Owen, she took the opening Sky Bet Fillies Race over two miles on Royal Athena after a tussle up the home straight with odds-on favourite Grain Of Hope under Dylan Whelan.Refusing to wilt the pairing crossed the line

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Pelicans men are beaten for the first time

Pelicans tasted defeat for the first time with a 3-2 loss against newly-formed Cambridge HC who were promoted last season.They still find themselves top of the league thanks to a superior goal difference.In an even first half, Pelicans had an early blow when influential midfielder Kirwin Christoffels had to leave the pitch due to an injury.Pelicans menIn among the reshuffle, Pelicans took some time to settle and went 1-0 to

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West Norfolk driver makes it a championship treble

Micromax karting ace Jenson Sayell, 10, sealed a sensational championship treble at the weekend.The Marshland St James driver rounded off a memorable campaign by adding the Hunts Kart Racing Club 2023 championship to his Super One and London Cup Championships.On Sayell's display, sponsor Chris Phillips, from Superstox 99, “It was great to finally catch up and watch Jenson race.Triple-championship winner Jenson Sayell. Picture: Josh East Photography“What impressed me the most

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