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INDOOR BOWLS: Spalding Under-25s face holders in double rinks quarter-finals.
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Spalding IBC Under-25 double rinks team face holders Nottingham in the quarter-finals of the David Cornwell National competition on Sunday.
They earned their place by beating local rivals Boston in the third round on November 25.
With one rink home and away, the home team of Rebecca Allen, Richard Allen, Annalisa Bellamy and skip Richard Paul had a comfortable 22-4 win.
The game was conceded after 15 ends as it was some six ends behind the away rin...
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INDOOR BOWLS: Mixed results for Spalding Friendly.
Spalding Guardian & Lincs Free Press (Spalding, England)
; Spalding Friendly bowlers suffered a defeat last Saturday, but won 24 hours later. On Saturday at the halfway stage Spalding led 44-41, but Sleaford gradually crept in front and won 95-89. The honours were shared with three rinks each. Spalding's best was S Mander, D Wiltshire, M Herbert and skip R
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Spalding leads Hawick charge.
The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
; HAWICK recovered from a nightmare start to thump Boroughmuir 29-10 at Mansfield Park yesterday. The visitors opened up a 10-0 lead but Hawick's Blair Spalding led the recovery with a try double, the others coming from Keith Hedley and Dean McCracken. Stevie Gordon bagged a fourtry haul as champions
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Roads closed as lorry tips over in ditch.
Peterborough Evening Telegraph (Peterborough, England)
; THE crash which landed this lorry in a ditch near Spalding led to road closures for more than four hours while the 40ft-long HGV was hauled out. The white vegetable-carrying Scania left the road on the A1073, at Barrier Bank, Cowbit, near Spalding, just past the A16 turn-off in the early hours of
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Rugby Union: MUIR GOOD NEWS FOR SPALDING.(Sport)
Sunday Mirror (London, England)
; Byline: By DAVID KELSO HAWICK recovered from a nightmare start to step up their revival by beating Boroughmuir 29-10. New Kiwi signing Blair Spalding led the bonus-point charge with a try-double, the others coming from Keith Hedley and Dean McCracken. Craig Neish weighed in with three conversions
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Spalding drops first in MIAA tournament
Maryland Gazette
; Archibishop Spalding beat Gilman twice during the regular season, including one time in a game that was ended by the 10-run rule. But the Cavaleirs couldn't beat Gilman a third time yesterday. The Cavaliers managed just two hits and committed five errors and lost 12-2 in the MIAA playoffs yesterday
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