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Cup of joy for Watlington SSC footballers

Watlington SSC marked their first-ever season in the Anglian Combination with some silverware as they lifted the CS Morley Cup on Thursday night.A brace from Ben Baxter Hunt and a Jess Tierney goal saw the Division Five side stun higher-league Tacolneston 3-1 at the Football Development Centre.Manager Andy Brydon said: "Coming into the season our main aim was to try and gain promotion and whatever come thereafter would be a

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Heacham in seventh heaven at Holland

Heacham moved a step closer to an eighth successive promotion after a stunning 10-minute barrage that destroyed hosts Holland this afternoon.Striker Fletcher Toll continued his recent goalscoring spree with a first half treble to take his recent tally to nine goals in three games as the league leaders won 7-1 on their travels at Holland.Goals from Fletcher Toll (2), John Flanagan and Charlie Royle saw the Magpies lead 4-0 inside

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Linnets boss dishes out praise after making a winning start

King's Lynn Town interim boss Mark Hughes was quick to dish out the praise after making a winning start to his managerial career with a 4-1 victory over Kettering Town at The Walks.Goals from Ben Stephens and Gold Omotayo either side of half-time began the rout before Omotayo netted a second and Adam Crowther added a fourth as the Poppies capitulated in spectacular fashion in the second half.As first days

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Four-some start for new Linnets management team

King's Lynn Town 4 Kettering Town 1 New boss Mark Hughes enjoyed his first victory in management this afternoon as King's Lynn Town responded to the departure of their former boss in the best possible fashion.The interim Linnets boss saw his side close the gap on league leaders AFC Fylde – 2-1 losers at Spennymoor Town – by overcoming Kettering Town in National League North.Hughes, assisted by Hugo Langton, oversaw

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County joy for KES rugby players

Year 11 rugby players from KES Academy are the toast of the county after coming from behind to defeat Wymondham College 24-22 in a tense final.Trailing 10-0 at the interval, a strong half-time team talk saw KES dominate in the second half to eventually take the honours 24-22 after an incredible battle.KES Academy principal Sarah Hartshorn said: "What an amazing achievement that will drive them forward to future successes at

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Docking show six-appeal in North West Norfolk League

Wet weather last weekend meant that just two Division One fixtures went ahead as planned in the North West Norfolk League.Docking Rangers hit six for the second weekend in a row with a comprehensive 6-3 over Watlington Reserves.Docking found themselves behind at the break but goals from James Boyden, Brad Durham, Ryan Mellor, Liam Spooner and Jamie Tooth secured the points.Swaffham Reserves (63413797)Joshua Bacon, Danny Hannigan and Darren Van Campenhout

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West Norfolk golfer sets his sights on a Challenge Tour card

As the cream of golf converge on Augusta for the Masters this week, a golfer from West Norfolk has his sights on earning himself a Challenge Tour card.Kale Heath, from Dersingham, is currently playing on the ‘Clutch Pro Tour’ after turning professional a year ago, but has ambitions of taking to the greens alongside some of the big names in the sport.Heath said: “My ambition for this season on the

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Lynn Stars management vow to put things right

King's Lynn’s management team have issued a message to supporters following a 58-32 KO Cup defeat at Sheffield on Thursday.The MacInnes Stars endured another tough night on the road as the Tigers put themselves firmly in charge of the tie, with the second leg still to come at the Adrian Flux Arena on April 24.Skipper Josh Pickering returned to form with 11 points from five rides, including two race victories,

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Don’t read too much into loss, says Stars’ Jakobsen

King's Lynn’s Danish star Frederik Jakobsen says it would be wrong to read too much into Monday’s opening-night defeat at Wolverhampton.The MacInnes Stars were beaten 56-34 in their first Premiership match of the season, on a night when only Jakobsen and Michael Palm Toft really got to grips with the tricky, diminutive Monmore circuit.The duo scored 22 of the visitors’ points between them with Jakobsen piling up 13+1 from a

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