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Saturday, 3rd May, 2008 11:00

Port youngsters are cock-a-hoop

PORT Glasgow Juniors Under-8s did superbly to win one of Scotland’s biggest football tournaments at Haven, Craig Tara, in Ayr.

Competing teams had travelled far and wide — from Northern Ireland to Musselborough.

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Ton fan is on guard for the Scots

GOALKEEPING hopeful Ryan McWilliams is fresh off the ferry from Northern Ireland, where he was between the sticks for the Scottish Youth Football Association under-19 team.

Wednesday, 16th April, 2008 12:00

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Best Morton bet may be the draw

THREE consecutive draws against the sides now directly above them mean Morton are once again languishing in that crucial ninth spot, albeit on goal difference, with just five matches to play.

Saturday, 29th March, 2008 11:00

Fairy-tale that never was

FAIRY-TALE ends, is typical of what is being written about Gretna entering administration upon the withdrawal of funding by seriously ill philanthropist Brooks Mileson — and it is nonsense.

Thursday, 13th March, 2008 12:00

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Champions lose twice at home

IT is only May, but Greenock Cricket Club’s hopes of retaining their Scottish Premier League title already look bleak after two defeats over the weekend.

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Greenock well beaten

GREENOCK’S hopes of retaining their title took a body blow on Saturday at Glenpark when Grange comprehensively outplayed them.

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Wanderers bow out on optimistic note

WANDERERS finally gave their loyal support something to cheer on Saturday, as their hard work paid off against a lacklustre Royal High/Corstorphine side.

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Port are on the march

PORT Glasgow took a huge stride towards promotion with this crucial win at Larkhall on Saturday.

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Mooney is looking for commitment

GREENOCK’S season ended with a whimper on Saturday as they lost to Stonehouse for the second time in a fortnight.

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Local swimmers record best times

THREE members of Inverclyde Amateur swimming Club took part in the City of Glasgow swimming competition at Tollcross swimming pool recently, and all recorded personal best times.

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Capital fare at Glenpark

IT is only Greenock’s second match of the season, but Glenpark tomorrow is the venue for one of the top encounters of the campaign when Grange are the visitors.

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Port selection woe

BRIAN Heron has major selection worries ahead of tomorrow’s match at Larkhall.

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