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Northland sport detail: squash, waka ama, bowls, Kauri Club grant recipients - New Zealand Herald
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Monday, 01 April 2019 15:30
Squash results.- Results from the Junior Quadrangular tournament held in Hamilton between Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Northland over the weekend. Northland finished second behind Auckland who won for the tenth consecutive time. This was the best result for a Northland team since they were first involved in the tournament in 2013. Scores: Advertisement Auckland (17) beat Northland (1)Northland…
Bill Lothian’s Community Sport: Squash, netball, tennis - Edinburgh Evening News
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Monday, 01 April 2019 22:34
Published: 06:30 Tuesday 02 April 2019 Share this article 0 Have your say Bill Lothian’s Community Sport in the Evening News, only at your newsagent on Tuesday. This week features netball finals for two local schools, Corstorphine AC women vets in road race triumph, Dean squash champions, tennis double for Lucia, Heineken champions rugby cup visits the Citadel Youth Centre,…
Alan Clyne: Olympic snub inevitable for squash - the Games have gone hipster - HeraldScotland
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Monday, 01 April 2019 00:27
ALAN Clyne is chuckling quietly when he says that the Olympics have “gone hipster” but he undoubtedly has a point.Where once the event shone a spotlight every four years on traditional sporting endeavour like weightlifters straining, gymnasts tumbling, and athletes striving to go faster, higher or stronger, in recent times there has been a move towards including more avant-garde disciplines…
School sports: Singapore Chinese Girls' School retain B Div squash title with 4-1 win over Methodist Girls' School - The Straits Times
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Wednesday, 03 April 2019 04:49
SINGAPORE - Throughout the Schools National B Division girls' squash final on Wednesday (April 3), a favourite cheer among the Singapore Chinese Girls' School (SCGS) supporters was how their fellow student Rachel Tan "takes no Ls". The chant proved both catchy and prophetic as the 16-year-old never looked like losing as she easily beat Methodist Girls' School (MGS) captain Michelle…