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1. BRACKNELL & DISTRICT SUNDAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Get Wokingham, Monday 29 October 2001Results for Sunday, October 28
2. SANDHURST SPRING A SHOCK
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 October 2001SANDHURST Town will travel to Brockenhurst in the second round of the Carlsberg FA Vase after beating Wokingham Town 2-1 at Stag Meadow on Sunday.
3. THE GREEN ARMY IS SENT PACKING BY THE WELSH DRAGONS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 October 2001INDISCIPLINE ultimately cost Bracknell any chance of victory against London Welsh in National League Division One on Saturday.
4. NETBALL - WOODLEY SHOW NO MERCY
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 October 2001THE second week of fixtures in the Bracknell and District Netball League, sponsored by Total Tyre and Exhaust Company, was marred by three ankle injuries that required treatment from members of St John's Ambulance.
5. BEES LAY THEIR AYR GHOST TO REST
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 October 2001BRACKNELL Bees' boss Enio Sacilotto believes it was the performance of three players that helped lay the ghost of Ayr Scottish Eagles to rest on Sunday.
6. BRACKNELL'S YOUNGSTERS FIND THE GOING TOUGH
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 October 2001BRACKNELL Hockey Club's men's 1st XI went into the game against Amersham and Chalfont on Saturday knowing they would have to be at their best.
7. INTERNATIONAL FIGHT NIGHT
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 October 2001INTERNATIONAL kickboxing comes to Wokingham on Sunday when the Shaolin Tigers host an England versus France versus Czech Republic event at St Crispin's Sports Centre.
8. THAMES VALLEY TIGERS RELEASE LEWIS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 October 2001Thames Valley Tigers' head coach Paul James has released American centre Jason Lewis.
9. COACH JAMES' TRIBUTE TO ROBINSON
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 October 2001PAUL James praised the contribution of unsung hero Kelvin Robinson after Thames Valley Tigers booked an ntl:home National Cup quarter-final tie against Milton Keynes Lions.
Robinson, pictured with students from Edgbarrow School in Crowthorne, weighed in with 10 points, nine rebounds and an amazing nine block shots as Tigers won 87-75 at Manchester Giants on Sunday night.
10. BEES BOSS ISSUES GET TOUGH MESSAGE
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 October 2001Enio Sacilotto has urged referees to get tough with the thugs he believes are threatening the livelihoods of their fellow players.
Bracknell Bees' boss was furious that a late hit on Blair Scott, which ended the defenceman's participation in last Saturday's 4-1 defeat at Ayr Scottish Eagles, was allowed to go unpunished.
