Feb 20 2008 | Other sport
THE York have not given up hope of catching Premier pacesetters Moseley Mariners. Read
Feb 20 2008 | Other sport
"THERE you go, my son," might not be an unusual shout on Britain's rugby pitches - usually heard as a hospital pass heads on its way - but down at Kings Norton it has a bit more gravitas about it. Read
Feb 20 2008 | Other sport
SIX-SHOOTERS St Joseph kept the North Birmingham League title race alive with a 6-0 thrashing of Sixten. Read
Feb 20 2008 | Other sport
BARTLEY Green Sunday have blown the Premier Division title race wide open after grabbing their second success of the season over leaders Grosvenor Park within the space of four weeks. Read
Feb 20 2008 | Other sport
SUTTON United kept up the pressure on Birmingham AFA Premier leaders Village by smashing six past strugglers Woodbourne Sports. Read
Feb 20 2008 | Other sport
THE biggest pike I've heard of from the River Blythe, a whopper weighing 30lb 8oz, has been banked by Birmingham angler Ian McCuster. Read
Feb 20 2008 | Other sport
THERE was a shock in Division Two of the Four Oaks & District League when leaders Cross Keys were hammered 8-1 at Oscott Social. Read
Feb 20 2008 | Other sport
JUBILEE Rangers ran out 2-1 winners over Barley Mow Tividale in the District Three cup final. Read
Feb 20 2008 | Other sport
UNIVERSITY of Birmingham suffered a blow to their Premier Squash League play-off prospects when they were beaten 3-2 by Energie Fitness Redditch last night. Read
Feb 20 2008 | Other sport
BERKLEY stretched their lead to nine points on top of the South Birmingham League after beating Redwood Rangers 7-2. Read
Feb 20 2008 | Other sport
KINGSHURST Bribar 'A' warmed up for their crunch title battle against Curdworth in the Premier Division of the Birmingham League with an 8-2 hammering of their 'C' side. Read