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Football
Minstermen rejoice as Wembley double chance looms
York City’s many Selby supporters were raising their glasses after claiming their first national cup honours in 90 years by lifting the FA Trophy after beating Newport County 2-0.
Queue forms for key post
Potential managers are queuing up for the vacant post at Selby Town despite the club’s relegation from the NCE top flight and the fact that it is not a paid position.
Amazing courage of Thorpe Willoughby father and son
And the brave Thorpe Willoughby youngster completed the 2.5k junior run while Mark – still undergoing treatment at Leeds Hospital for testicular cancer – finished the 13.1-miler in just over two hours.
Primary pupils are rugby champions
A rugby squad from Monk Fryston Primary School have returned as champions from a tournament involving mainly Harrogate schools.
Cheering fans prepare for Wembley double
Selby-based York City fans are cheering the double delight of seeing their team make two Wembley appearances in successive weeks.
Selby juniors fly the Robins’ nest
A junior section has been based at the Flaxley Road ground for years and played under the club’s banner, but there will no longer be any kids competing on their turf as from September, according to former junior secretary John Rayner.
Brilliant Belles book cup final place at Bridlington
Beverley U14s.............................................. 2
Another Robins manager resigns
But in an interview with the Selby Times, Graham Hodder wished to thank the club for inviting him to help out, and said the players had been fantastic – “doing their best for no money”.
World Cup referee ‘signs’ for school
A select group of pupils from Flaxley Road’s Selby Community Primary School are now able to boast having played a football match refereed by a World Cup star.
Walk lights up path to a brighter future
The beleaguered Robins are helping to light their way to a brighter future by putting their best feet forward.
A bridge too far for Cliffe Res as Station lose out
Station FC........................................ 2
Former skipper adds insult to injury for sorry Robins
Tadcaster Albion......................................... 3
Double joy as Bubwith team look to treble
All of which far exceeds the pre-season promotion ambitions of manager Rob Joy, who was understandably proud of his players after the game.
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Weather for Selby
Wednesday 23 May 2012
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Sunny
Temperature: 12 C to 25 C
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