6:30pm Wednesday 7th March 2001
London Colney's Colts U15s drew 0-0 against Harvesters last weekend.
Colney's keeper Gavin Clark, and defenders Shaffique Lallmahomed and Matthew Kennedy, earned praise for keeping a clean sheet for the Colts.
Colney's Colts U14s racked up a 4-3 win over Chorleywood Common U14s. A Devon Smith hat-trick and a Steven Hider solo strike bagged Colney maximum points.
London Colney's Colts U12s trounced Riverside Hibernian 3-0 at the weekend. The Colts' goals came from a Carling Colfer brace and a Hakim Medfai strike.
Pinner United were defeated 4-0 by Colney's U10s. Two George Woodward goals, and solo shots from Charles Reed and Zach Wallace did the business for Colney.
Colney's U9 Oaks racked up a 7-1 win over St Albans City Youth North. Contending with a slippery pitch Colney notched four goals by half-time.
St Albans rallied after the break but Colney eventually ran out as victors. The Oaks' strikes came from Ross Wiltshire (2), Shane McDonald (2), Jonathan Addai (2) and a superb solo effort from James Killen.
WEYMOUTH and Portland mayor Tim Munro has launched his Christmas Fund for 2008.
The Foreign Office is investigating reports that a British man suspected of masterminding the 2006 airline bomb plot has been killed in a US missile attack in Pakistan.
BELVEDERE player-boss Bobby Darch reckons his reigning Premiership champions are in for a “massive test” tomorrow when they take on the Rodwell at the Marsh (10.30am).
For the second time in three years, New Zealand turned the formbook upside down to pull off a stunning 34-20 victory over Australia.
Robert Kilroy-Silk earned respect among his fellow I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! competitors after enduring a work-out session involving bugs, rats and snakes.
AS one of its best selling models (more than 1.5 million in Europe) it seems incredible it has taken Ford 12 years to replace its distinctive Ka.
JUBILANT staff from the Portland Spa and Altogether Care have returned to work clutching Dorset Business Awards.
AS a nation there are certain things that we like to believe about ourselves: a love of fair play and kindness to animals, to name but two.
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