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  • A&C see out the year with battling draw

    Women's hockey: AMERSHAM & Chalfont battled out a goalless draw with Bracknell as second and third met in the Trysports Three Counties top division last Saturday. Helen Marsden in the A&C goal was called into service early on as Bracknell started strongly

  • ‘We’re top and we aim to stay there’, vow Heathens

    FLACKWELL Heath have raised the bar on their expectations. The Heathens moved two points clear at the top of Ryman League Division Two with a 3-2 win over Camberley on Saturday and manager Andy Driscoll wants his side to stay there now. He said: "We're

  • Worried Generals may call on bosses to play

    CHESHAM United have four games to turn their season around. The Generals' are on the slide after losing 6-0 and 3-0 to Salisbury and Bedford in the past week, and manager Dennis Greene has identified the next month as vital to the club's survival hopes

  • Marlow stay fourth after narrow win

    MARLOW remain fourth in the South West 2 East table after edging Salisbury 12-5 in a cagey match on Saturday. Salisbury held territorial advantage for the first half-hour but with Marlow's resolute defence at their stubborn best, the first opening for

  • Abbott: We must stand up and be counted

    STUART Abbott called on his Wasps teammates to stand up and be counted following their European shocker. The club are all-but out of this year's competition after just three pool games but the Wasps centre said they had to show the fans and themselves

  • Hat-trick for Bankhead

    FOOTBALL: Fulmer & Gerrards Cross U18s enjoyed a 5-3 win over Bedgrove on Sunday. Jonathan Bankhead bagged a superb hat-trick for Gerrards Cross, with additional goals coming from Rhys Peak and Daniel Ball.

  • Wycombe draw

    DARTS: High Wycombe drew 4-4 in their Superleague match this week. Eric Harper won Wycombe's first point, and the Man of the Match award, when he won 3-2 with a 25.96 dart average. Peter Harris, Paul Farnes and Craig Cox, who hit a 180, all won 3-1.

  • United's battling win

    FOOTBALL: Marlow United battled to a hard-fought 2-1 win at Berkshire County Sports in the Reading Football LeagueSenior Division on Sunday. After a poor start, Marlow looked to have weathered the County storm as they went into half time with the scoreline

  • Blues clear at the top but it should be by more points

    JOHN Gorman watched his Wanderers side go four points clear at the top of League Two and then said: "We should be further ahead." Blues have drawn 11 of their 21 league games and the Wycombe boss accepts his team will have to overcome stifling tactics

  • Senda to discuss new deal with Wanderers

    DANNY Senda was set to meet Wanderers this week to open discussions on a new contract. The 24-year-old's current deal runs out in the summer and the player is keeping his options open. He said: "Everyone knows my contract is up at the end of the year

  • Boss: Mooney is my Teddy Sheringham

    JOHN Gorman described Tommy Mooney as Wycombe's Teddy Sheringham after watching his superb forward displays. The 34-year-old was praised by the Blues boss for his goalscoring and link-up play following the departure of Nathan Tyson last month. Like Teddy

  • Lifesaving donors awarded

    SEVEN blood donors from the Wycombe area have received awards after their gifts helped save the lives of up to 1,700 people. The donors gathered at The Courtyard Hotel in Newport Pagnell to be presented with the National Blood Service (NBS) Diamond Award

  • Open verdict for man found dead in hostel

    A METHADONE user was discovered lying dead on his bed with tissue paper stuck up his nose and a can of deodorant close to his body, an inquest heard. Conrad Marshall, of the Old Tea Warehouse hostel, Amersham Hill, High Wycombe, was found dead by Sophie