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  • ATHLETICS: O'Gorman is the star

    Shaun O’Gorman was Alchester’s leading man at the Maidenhead Easter 10. O’Gorman completed the ten-mile course in a personal best time of 1hr 2mins 49secs for 43rd place. RESULTS ROUND-UP (senior men unless stated) MAIDENHEAD EASTER

  • RUGBY UNION: Skipper Spencer has mixed feelings

    Bicester captain Dan Spencer admitted winning promotion had been an anticlimax, but stressed they had a lot to be proud of. Spencer’s side secured the BB&O Premier Division’s runners-up spot and a place in Southern Counties North next season

  • SWIMMING: Blue Fins are fifth

    Katelin Cavill was second in the girls under 10 25m butterfly as Bicester Blue Fins finished fifth in the Amersham Novice Gala. Harriet Gower was third in the 50m backstroke. William Pluckrose finished runner-up in the boys under 10 50m breaststroke

  • FOOTBALL: Blenford's hat-trick nets Heyford glory

    Matt Blenford hit a hat-trick as Heyford Athletic won the 126th Jersey Cup final after a 7-0 thrashing against Woodford United at Bicester. Six second-half goals proved the difference. Blenford opened the scoring by converting a corner, before

  • HOCKEY: Award bid

    Bicester have been shortlisted for club of the year at the England Hockey awards dinner. The presentations take place at Bisham Abbey on May 24 when nominees will also get ‘behind closed doors’ access to watch two England internationals.

  • BOXING: Usher's upbeat for bout

    Bicester light welterweight Daza Usher believes he is more than capable of pulling off a shock win against Eren Arif at York Hall, Bethnal Green on Sunday. Usher, 30, who has won six of his seven professional bouts, having lost only once, says

  • FOOTBALL: Ardley chairman salutes Brock

    Ardley United chairman Norman Stacey has paid tribute to boss Kevin Brock at the start of one of their biggest week’s in the club’s 69-year history. On Saturday, they face Highworth Town in the semi-finals of the Bluefin Sports Cup and 48 hours

  • FOOTBALL: Leaders ready for title finale

    Ardley United maintained their one-point lead at the top of the Uhlsport Hellenic League Premier Division with a 2-0 home win against Thame United on Easter Monday. Kevin Brock’s side who have played a game more than second-placed Wantage Town