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ARNSIDE beat cup-holders Kendal United 2-1 to win the Junior Cup for the first time since 1967..
IT was back to where it all began for British amateur golf legend Gary Wolstenholme.
A FIGHTING finish in the Leicester Lions' den earned Kendal two precious bonus points as they came close to an upset with a 40-34 defeat in National 2 North at Westleigh Park on Saturday.
NORTHERN League legend Terry Hunte put a marker down on the opening day of the league's 60th anniversary season with an innings of 91 for Kendal.
NETHERFIELD pro Brady Barends' arrival from South Africa has been delayed, so like Kendal they will be fielding a substitute pro for their opening FBS Northern Premier League match away at Barrow.
JOE ROBINSON, the Kendal and Newcastle Falcons lock-forward, who impressed for England Under-18 Clubs and Schools last weekend, has been called up to the England Under -8 squad for the finale of this season’s FIRA tournament .
Netherfield welcome a newcomer in South African professional Brady Barends, who was set to arrive on Wednesday in readiness for Saturday’s game at Barrow.
WORLD Cup batsman Jamie How misses Kendal’s opening-day game against Morecambe in the Furness Building Society Northern Premier League on Saturday.
The professionals and captains for each team this year alongside our predictions on who will win what.
JAMES Ellison and his Bogdanka PTR Honda Team head to the "Cathedral" of motorcycle racing at Assen in the Netherlands looking for a strong result in the third round of the World Supersport Championship this weekend.
KENDAL player-coach Ian Voortman offers his weekly view after the 42-26 win over Harrogate.
KENDAL Dojo will host an Easter Fun Day on Good Friday for youngsters aged four and above.
HOOKER Duncan Green and prop Billy Coxon are both unavailable for trip to live promotion chasers Leicester Lions in National 2 North on Saturday.
WATCHING Chief Dan George complete the John Smith Grand National on Saturday was a very proud moment for all at Pitt Farm Stables, Cartmel, according to trainer Jimmy Moffatt.
KENDAL County returned to action after a two-week break with a 1-0 victory over Furness Cavaliers.
THREE members of Kendal Bowmen are to compete at ‘The Antient Silver Arrow’ at Liversedge in West Yorkshire on May 21.
WATCH out for Westmorland Gazette reporter Patrick O’Kane, who will join charity runners on the start line for Sunday’s Lonbdon Marathon race as he aims to raise £2,500 for the Epilepsy Society.
HELM Hill’s Mark Addison was crowned champion of the Kendal Winter Fell Running League at Arant Haw on Sunday.
ADAM Yates (Maxgear RT) won Sunday's 75-miles Westmorland Tankard Road Race for elite/1st and 2nd category riders on the Old Hutton circuit in 2hrs 59mins 10secs.
DEFENDING Division 1 champions Holme A got off to a winning start in the Kendal and District Bowling League, beating Arnside 8-2, while runners-up Kings Arms Hale A matched them with a 9-1 win at Holme B.
THIRTEEN anglers fished the first round of the KDAC/WADAA summer league on Sunday at Whinns Pond Penrith in bright summery weather.
GSK South Lakes and Windermere emerged as the likely contenders for this year's Cumbria Hockey Cup afer the first of two rounds of matches at Carlisle's Sheepmount astro.
SEDBERGH Wanderers put some space between themselves and Burneside at the bottom of the league by claiming four points from two games this week.
Evo-Stik Premier League Worksop Town 1 Kendal Town 2. KENDAL Town made it three wins on the bounce to keep their slim play off hopes alive with a well deserved 2-1 victory at Cannon Park.
THE 2011 Cumbria Merit competition was played on Victoria and Burneside bowling greens, with the highest number of entrants (72) received for many years putting their names in the hat.
WISDEN Cricketers' Almanack has broken with ancient tradition and named only four Cricketers of the Year in its 2011 edition, instead of the usual five.
A SUPERB display of all-round team rugby saw Kendal run in five tries and pick up a bonus-point 42-26 win over mid-table visitors Harrogate at sunny Mint Bridge on Saturday.
SUNGLASSES and sun cream were required accessories for the well-equipped competitor in this year's Coniston 14 Plus as Saturday brought a warmer-than-wanted day for the field.
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