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  • Stour in dour finish

    STOURBRIDGE lost their final match of the 2014 season against Tamworth ending hopes of a big finish. The Memorial Ground outfit finished fourth after both Attock and Penkridge won their respective matches. Attock go up with Leamington Spa into

  • Eggington’s on title trail

    STOURBRIDGE’S Sam Eggington took a giant step towards a shot at the British Welterweight title when he beat Denton Vassell in Manchester on Saturday. Eggington stopped the experienced Vassell in the eighth round for what is arguably the best result

  • Mini triathlon raises £750 for Dudley cancer charity

    SPORTY staff and residents at a borough children’s home have raised £750 for Dudley’s White House Cancer Support charity. Twelve members of staff from Maitland Road Children’s Home in Dudley were joined by three current residents and one former

  • Hagley fish frier closer to reeling in top award

    A YOUNG Hagley fish and chip shop worker is a step closer to netting a top industry award. James Houlston, of Our Plaice, Hagley, has made it into the top six in a search to crown the Drywite Young Fish Frier of the Year. The 20-year-old, from

  • Mitchell warns against complacency after win

    NEIL Mitchell has warned his Stourbridge side they can't 'go through the motions' if they have any aspirations of finally clambering out of National Two North.Two near misses in the past two seasons have highlighted to Mitchell just how hard

  • Himley eyeing return

    GREG Wright believes relegation from the Birmingham Premier League’s top flight may in the end have a positive effect for Himley. Their season ended on another low note on Sunday when they lost the final of the Staffordshire County Cup at home

  • Hackett pleased to take a point

    GLASSBOYS boss Gary Hackett says Tuesday’s 2-2 draw at Barwell was a point gained rather than two lost. Despite leading twice through Kayleden Brown and Brian Smickley they were pegged back first by a header from Jamie Hood and a second equaliser

  • Social’s last day win not enough for promotion

    OLDSWINFORD & Stourbridge Social missed out on a place in the top flight of the Worcestershire Cricket League despite a final-day defeat of Stourbridge Social.A seven-wicket win came courtesy of restricting the away side to 218-9, a target they romped

  • Sloppy performance sufficient for victory

    Stourbridge 27Luctonians 18AFTER cruising to a 19 point lead on the half-hour, Stour allowed errors to creep into their game allowing Luctonians to stay in the match . Stour showed their intention to run the ball wherever possible early on, and a bulldozing

  • Stourbridge firm to stage charity golf day

    A STOURBRIDGE financial services company will be putting charity first at a sporting fundraiser next month. Staff at Prosperity Wealth will take time out from offering support with mortgages and pensions to stage a charity golf day at Bewdley Pines