Sunday, 14 March 2010

Win tickets to the Johnstone's Paint Trophy final at Wembley

Trophy photo The Johnstone’s Paint Trophy is forming a formidable partnership with The Cumberland News to give away five pairs of tickets for the eagerly awaited Johnstone’s Paint Trophy final on Sunday, March 28.

Junior soccer

Plucky Penrith beat Colts in tight trophy thriller

Penrith 2 Castletown Colts 1: After a lean spell with few games played recently because of the wintry weather, both teams were more than happy to fit in an extra game and get some match practice in a cup competition at Frenchfield.

Rugby union

Carlisle Colts impress in win at Morpeth

Carlisle Colts produced probably their best performance of the season to earn an impressive 55-0 win at Morpeth.

Amateur football

Top scorer Robinson not an automatic choice for Penrith

James Tose photo James Tose admits it will be hard to find a place in the team for top scorer Daniel Robinson when they travel to South Shields tomorrow (kick-off 3pm).

Angling latest

Carlisle team awaits Super Cup second-round draw

A team from Carlisle and District Coarse Angling Club won their way through to the second round of the UK’s biggest club angling competition, the Angling Times Super Cup, at Copthorne Lakes, near Preston, on Sunday.

Cumbrian rider wins Pony of Year spot in her first premier show

One of Cumbria’s most promising young riders has qualified for the Pony of the Year Show.

Wrestling returning to Carlisle Racecourse

After a long lapse, Cumberland and Westmorland Wrestling is returning this year to Carlisle Racecourse, twice.

Bowls latest

Cumbria trio miss out on triples final glory

Bowls trio photo After a disappointing start when almost every Cumbria representative went down at the first hurdle there was at last some good news when Cindy Edmondson, Janice Gower and Karen Edmondson came through their first round triples game against Clevedon 26-10.

Golf latest

Cumbrian teen golf ace eyeing north of England squad place

Kieran Waters photo Dedicated teenager Kieran Waters hasn’t packed his golf clubs away in a cupboard this winter – as he wants to keep his game sharp for an important year ahead.