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KENDAL won through to the Thwaites League Cup final with a five-wicket win over Carnforth in a rain-affected semi-final at Shap Road on Sunday.
UNDERDOGS Bolton-le-Sands nearly pulled off a shock in the Hackney and Leigh Trophy final, but in the end it was the Westgate terriers who clung on tenaciously to snatch victory with just four balls to spare.
"WELCOME home," shouted a voice from the stand as South African centre Ian Voortman burst through the Wharfedale Foresters line to score his first try back in Kendal colours, writes Dennis Aris.
THIS match for the Peter Kremer Trophy became more of a romp than a contest as Kendal outclassed their opponents in a training game played in three 25 minute sessions.
NETHERFIELD bowed out of the Thwaites League Cup with a 17-run defeat by St Annes as batsmen held sway at Parkside Road on Sunday.
KENDAL CC suffered an unsatis- factory and frustrating end to their Lancashire Cup campaign when losing one-nil on a bowl-out against Heywood on Sunday.
WINE flowing from western Australia is to provide a major boost for Kendal Rugby Club's forthcoming campaign in North Division One, writes Dennis Aris.
POT-hunting Kendal aim to fire up their second half of the season with a concerted bid for a first-ever Thwaites Lancashire Cup final appearance.
BROADBAND television will make a massive impact on the profile of the UniBond League, forecasts the new man in the hot seat at Kendal Town FC.
NO MATCHES were played in either division of the 3-D Sports Northern Premier League last weekend - but Kendal nevertheless moved up from third to second place in Division One.
AFTER a blank weekend, cricket enthusiasts are hoping for better weather this week with some key matches in prospect.
SIX Kendal players have been named in the Cumbria squad of 32 ahead of the first County Championship Shield match against Northumberland, on Saturday, May 5.
Raw Kendal forward power early in the second half ripped the heart out of a gallant Carlisle side who had more than matched their higher league opponents for the bulk of this Cumbria Cup final, writes Dennis Aris.
IT'S CUP final day tomorrow (Saturday) as Kendal Rugby Union Club bid to gain some silverware from the season by lifting the Story Cumbria Cup.
IN THE wake of two successive heavy defeats Kendal have made major changes to the line-up for their final North Division One match against champions Caldy this weekend.
Kendal plunged to another big defeat on their travels to the North East.
ON A windy day at Mint Bridge poor ball retention in the scrum and slack tackling in the three-quarters put an end to Kendal's record of being unbeaten at home in North Division One, writes Dennis Aris.
OLD adversaries Kendal County and Wetheriggs United set up a mouth-watering Westmorland FA Benevolent Cup final when they won their respective semi-finals at the weekend.
THINGS are getting tense for Kendal Town in the UniBond League Premier Division and this weekend brings a must win home match against fellow strugglers Leek Town.
Kendal's North Division One match with Hull was postponed on Saturday because the Hull pitch was waterlogged.
KENDAL made the long journey across the M62 to East Riding to play second-placed Beverley and started very strongly posting the first points on the board in the 11th minute.
DESPITE the good conditions North West Division One leaders Kirkby set off in a diffident manner, possibly due to an enjoyable club dinner the previous Thursday.
NEGOTIATIONS are in progress set up an attractive Easter Saturday derby home match with Penrith in the Story Cumbria Cup.
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