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Kendal reached the last 16 of the Cockspur National Club Trophy with a 28 run victory over Fleetwood on Sunday.
FOR the second time in eight days Kendal paraded a cup before their loyal supporters as on Saturday they added the Story Cumbria Cup to the North Division title won the previous week, writes Dennis Aris.
CELEBRATIONS will continue long into the night at Kendal Rugby Club after the first team today (Saturday) completed their unbeaten season in North Division One with a 43-0 drubbing of Sheffield Tigers and, away from home. the Second team won 17-0 at Vale of Lune Seconds to take the Miller Homes League First Division championship.
EIGHTEEN minutes of devastatingly effective rugby destroyed Penrith and booked holders Kendal a Story Cumbria Cup final date with Aspatria on April 26, writes Dennis Aris.
BOTH sides faced atrocious conditions in this bottom of the North Lancs Division One clash.
ANOTHER comprehensive victory for the Seconds leaves them requiring victories from their final two league games to clinch the Miller Homes First Division title.
KENDAL all but secured the crown of North One League Champions with their victory over Birkenhead Park on Saturday - they can now only be denied if they lose their two remaining fixtures and Huddersfield win both of theirs with an overall points margin of 127 points better than Kendal.
IN-FORM Kendal Town had to settle for a draw on Tameside following an open and entertaining contest against Ashton United.
WITH half an eye on the need to win at least one more league match to all but ensure automatic prom-otion, Story Cumbria Cup holders Kendal sent a team liberally laced with second-teamers for their first match in defence of the trophy.
WITH a highly-rated new fullback on board, Kendal Town will seek this weekend to relaunch their drive away from the lower reaches of the UniBond Premier League.
KENDAL travelled across the M62 to play Cleckheaton and on a very blustery day, with the wind behind them in the first half, dominated territory through the ever-accurate boot of fly-half Dan Stephens in the first half.
VICTORY in this weekend's derby match with Penrith would put automatic promotion almost within Kendal's grasp.
BOTH sides seemed evenly matched for size on a cold, sunny day and a good pitch apart from a few soft patches.
THE FINAL score could easily have been doubled such was Kendal's all-round domination of this North Division One match, writes Dennis Aris.
PLAYERS are limbering up for the pivotal match of Kendal's rugby season.
DESPITE their narrow loss at Oldham, Kirkby felt the situation could be reversed and, with the return of D.
VICTORY over Westoe completed Kendal's first league double of the season and took them into the Christmas break on an unprecedented run of 12 consecutive wins.
THREE penalties by Dan Stephens effectively disposed of Westoe and turned the North Division promotion stakes into a two-horse race in all probability.
MATLOCK Town is the destination for a Kendal Town side desperately keen to stop a win-less sequence from running into double figures on Saturday, writes Richard Daniels.
EIGHT tries were run in by rampant Kendal as they destroyed Altrincham Kersal.
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