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Old boy Justin haunts Lions
Lions 1 Gosport Borough 2. Few Andover supporters will have needed reminding of Justin Bennett’s goal scoring prowess but that is just what happened at the Portway on Saturday as the likeable ex-Lion produced a skilful finish to clinch the game for
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Goal hungry Barton Stacey
Shipton Bell U14 A 2 Barton Stacey U14 11. THERE was a brace each for Brad Aldridge, William de Cani and Michael Taplin and one each for George Mathias, Robbie Skeates, Ryan Facey, Sam Hadlington and Alex Coetzee, the pick being Coetzee’s composed strike
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Six goal thriller brings point
Andover Hockey 3 Reigate Priory 3. Andover travelled hoping to continue from last week’s performance, although it was never going to be easy as they were missing a number of players. They were put under immediate pressure with Reigate pushing forward
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Youthful words of wisdom
A cross-section of students displayed an abundance of courage, confidence and competence when they took to the stage and gave voice to some powerful arguments. A number of schools mustered teams to take part in the annual Youth Speaks, organised by the
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Derby honours for Seconds
Andover II 27 Basingstoke III 0. SSI Schaefer sponsored Andover Hinds welcomed Basingstoke III to Goodship Park. This local derby is always hard fought and in recent times Andover have done the better. They won the toss and played up the pitch and
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Charlotte go down as pool league opens up
After round six in the Andover Pool League there are only three teams left in the divisions with 100 per cent records, Magic Roundabout, Railway Club A and Lardi Smash Um Ups. The Premiership has been thrown wide open by the Swallows Best 6-3 win over
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Liam hat-trick
Liam Francis of Test Valley B took full advantage of a below strength D team to record his first ever hat-trick of wins at the Depot on Friday. Together with Rob Macey and Keiron Grist, they scored an impressive 7-3 victory. They could have got another
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Council jobs could be axed
TEST Valley Borough Council’s dire financial position is unprecedented this year because declining interest rates have hit its income, says council leader Cllr Ian Carr The upshot is that when the council’s cabinet meets tomorrow night (Wednesday