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Park scoop gongs on their big night.(Sport)
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Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
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November 14, 2006
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Byline: By John Gibson
Grainger park produced the two best boxers of the night on their own bill at the Newcastle Falcons ground in Kingston Park.
J Laws was voted best senior while the best junior trophy was lifted by G Bannister.
Results: A Simpson (Grainger Park) wpts v B Sumpton (Shildon); S Dargue (Grainger Park) wpts v B Upton (Shildon); G Bannister (Grainger Park) wrsc1 v J Conlin (Hylton Castle); S Thompson (High Fell) wrsc2 v J Ramshaw (Ne...
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