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13 March 2010

A selection of local sport stories that have appeared on thepress.co.uk

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Dyson still in the hunt
YORK’S lord of the swing Simon Dyson was still battling for World Golf Championship glory in storm-swept Florida today.
Knights booted and suited
YORK City Knights go to Workington tomorrow looking to maintain a stranglehold over their old bogey side – and for in-form Lee Waterman to maintain his chart-topping scoring form.
Richard Buck out of world final
YORK athlete Richard Buck’s hopes of reaching the World Indoor Games individual 400 metres final were stalled after he was baulked in the semi-final, writes Tony Kelly.
Tykes’ cost of success
Martyn Moxon has admitted he still does not know which players he will have available for the first two months of Yorkshire’s county season.
Heat stoked up by Coney crew
Coneysthorpe ‘A’ underlined their title challenge with a whitewash of two-man University ‘A’ in division one of the NEDL and District Table Tennis League, writes John Temple.
Dunnington’s leading brace
DUNNINGTON strengthened their position at the top of Yorkshire Squash League division one with a 4-1 win at Pontefract III and a 5-0 home victory over Chapel Allerton III.
Foyle: York City's Blue Square play-off destiny is still in our own hands
YORK City manager Martin Foyle has reminded “doom and gloom” merchants that the club are still in control of their own destiny in this season’s play-off race.
Pickering Town discover killer instinct
PICKERING manager Mark Wood may have complained his side weren’t ruthless enough after their derby win over Scarborough Athletic last week, but he’ll be hoping their demolition of Shirebrook
Yorkshire's David Wainwright heads to Barbados with hopes of England return
GLOBETROTTER David Wainwright heads to Barbados with Yorkshire this weekend – and he is itching to return to the Caribbean with England.
Match preview: Altrincham v York City
ALTRINCHAM will be without skipper Tom Kearney for tomorrow’s home match against York City due to a broken leg.
Positive outlook as Leeds United tackle League One big three
THE next three games could define Leeds United’s destiny in Coca-Cola League One.
York City 1, Salisbury 2
FORGET the hand of God, even the fist of Djoumin Sangare couldn’t get York City’s bid for the Blue Square Premier play-offs back on track.

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