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5:00pm Friday 9th May 2008
HEREFORD Sixth Form College Hockey team capped an excellent season last month by winning the Wolverhampton Grammar School Mixed 7s hockey tournament. Despite only taking a squad of seven players to Wolverhampton, the college managed to overcome their private school opposition, beating Wolverhampton Grammar School, King Edward’s School and Stourbridge on the way to the final. In the highest scoring match in the tournament, Hereford won 7-0 against a struggling Stourbridge, with captain Will Alderton netting four times. Hereford also benefited from the fine performance of Nick Evans who, with excellent skills and a cool head in front of goal, top scored for the college with 11 goals in the tournament, many of which were fine solo efforts. The college won their group (of five) due to an all-round performance, with Matt Styles only conceding two goals, pulling off some memorable saves in order to do so. By this point, Hereford had turned from underdogs into favourites, with the tournament organisers paying special tribute to the female players in the squad. Faye Anstee, Alice George and Amy Wilkins were said to be the best three female players in the tournament, which meant Hereford had strength right across their team, whereas some other teams only had a few individuals. However, Hereford’s advancement looked in some doubt in the semi-finals when Evans was sent off for violent conduct in the latter stages. Although the decision was dubious, Hereford hung on to their 2-0 lead for the remainder of the game and progressed to face TC in the final; the only side that they had failed to beat in the group stages, drawing 2-2. Hereford took an early lead in the game, with Evans once again scoring with a powerful shot. However, having had only seven players meant that all of Hereford’s players had played every minute of the tournament so far, whereas TC had a large squad. This began to count and a sluggish Hereford side conceded two quick goals before half-time to go in 2-1 behind, one of which was a stunning reverse stick strike from the edge of the circle. Things got worse for Hereford after half-time when they conceded another goal, allowing the opposition captain to run unchallenged up the middle to slot home. Heads were down at this point, with only five minutes of the 16 remaining. But an individual piece of magic by Evans, beating two opposition players on the base-line and rounding the keeper, gave Hereford the hope they needed. Minutes later, after a good tackle by Nick Unwin, Hereford had the ball again. After a fine passing move, Wilkins deflected the ball past the TC keeper. And Hereford weren’t finished there. Despite tiring legs, they once again dispossessed the TC captain and worked the ball to Wilkins. She received the ball 20 yards out, turned past an opposition and drilled home the shot into the bottom corner from the edge of the circle. It was TC’s turn to look down-heartened, but they were unable to turn it around. Unwin once again got the better of the TC captain and Evans rounded off the move putting the result beyond doubt, with Hereford finally winning 5-3. An exhausted Hereford collected the trophy; having only lost two games over the whole season.
8:00am Friday 9th May 2008
A GOAL from Geraint Edwards gave Fownhope a 1-0 win over Vaga in an exciting final in the Dave Gilbert Memorial over-40s six-a-side football tournament.
8:00am Friday 9th May 2008
THE Hereford Times Herefordshire Football League Premier Division title race reached a dramatic conclusion with Woofferton snatching the crown on the last day of action.
12:59pm Thursday 8th May 2008
COLIN Addison’s Hereford United XI overcame a West Bromwich Albion Allstars team 3-1 in a game in aid of the Mayor of Hereford, Councillor Chris Chappell’s chosen charity, the county branch of the Alzheimer’s Society.
12:55pm Thursday 8th May 2008
STEVEN Bunn has become the first winner of the Herefordshire Referees Association’s Graham Hughes Trophy, writes RICHARD PRIME.
12:54pm Thursday 8th May 2008
Westfields 1 Alvechurch 1 aet (Westfields lose 3-2 on penalties) WESTFIELDS suffered a penalty-shoot defeat in the final of the Worcester Royal Infirmary Cup at St George’s Lane.
12:53pm Thursday 8th May 2008
THE man who guided Presteigne St Andrews to an historic league title has been sacked by the club.
11:28am Thursday 8th May 2008
HEREFORDSHIRE CCC have made two changes for Sunday’s MCCA Trophy clash with Cornwall at Colwall.
11:27am Thursday 8th May 2008
LUCTONIANS and Hereford rugby clubs will contest the first all-Herefordshire final of the North Midlands Cup at Stourbridge on Sunday.
11:26am Thursday 8th May 2008
HEREFORDSHIRE’S Sascha Kindred has laughed off suggestions Beijing will be his Paralympic swansong and insisted he will get even quicker in the years to come.
11:24am Thursday 8th May 2008
AUSTRALIAN recruit Shaun Cartwright was in devastating form as Brockhampton got their first Birmingham and District Premier League Division 3 campaign off to a flying start with a seven-wicket win over county rivals Kington at The Parks.
3:47pm Saturday 3rd May 2008
GOALS from skipper Ben Smith and top scorer Theo Robinson gave Hereford a 2-0 lead against Grimsby at half-time.
2:36pm Saturday 3rd May 2008
HEREFORD boss Graham Turner has made six changes for the final home game of the season.
8:00am Saturday 3rd May 2008
TWO Herefordshire cricket clubs will be creating history on Saturday when they cross swords in Division 3 of the Birmingham & District Premier League.
12:17pm Friday 2nd May 2008
I FELT confident that we would be promoted but I have to say that I never envisaged it happening last Saturday.
Updated 4:48pm Friday 9th May 2008
Arsene Wenger insists there is "nothing" in reports that key midfielder Alexander Hleb is set to follow Mathieu Flamini out of the Barclays Premier League club.
THE 21st Hay Literary Festival starts on May 22 and booking has opened for an exciting fortnight...
THE Music Pool, Hereford’s community music charity, is hosting a special public event aimed at anyone wanting to discover the pleasure of singing – a day of singing exercises, games, harmony singing and songs from around the world will be led by nationally acclaimed Sue Hollingworth of the Voices Foundation.
MANDA Scott’s first novel was shortlisted for two prizes – the Orange Prize for Women’s Fiction in 1997 and the First Blood Award for best first crime novel.
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