Deputy Sports Editor (2008/09)
York were more than a match for Northumbria, one of the strongest netball-playing universities, on Wednesday but couldn’t avert a narrow defeat
Goodness Gracious Green Balls of Fire!In beating Durham seconds 7-3 on Wednesday, the men’s first tennis team laid down a marker for the BUCS season ahead
I write with ease in knowing,
our path to peace is ever growing.
The walk down memory lane stretches further, more and more
as we move on wheels to places new.
The faces are not daunting anymore,
never were as hard to see
as the blurred lines of our daily discourse, that continually keep me pacing.
Up.
and down. Not one soul with [...]
Optimism for rowers after double-headerhe University of York Boat Club experienced mixed fortunes this weekend at the Peterborough Regatta, where they were unable to win any categories outright but did manage to achieve two podium finishes.
York’s netball firsts upset Lancaster 49-22 on Saturday in a pulsating and boisterous Roses occasion
Roses 2009 Preview: Saturday 9th MayNouse offers the complete lowdown on the hectic Saturday of Roses.
If voting on appearance is what you usually do, check the small print and make sure there’s no plastic surgery scheduled for them that term.
Men’s tennis dumped out of BUCS Cup in semisYork men’s tennis team saw their recent momentum fade away in a crushing 8-2 BUCS Cup semi-final defeat at the hands of Sheffield firsts on Wednesday.
Impressive men’s tennis brush aside DurhamYork men’s tennis firsts offered a long-awaited glimpse of their class in winning 7-3 against Durham seconds, their first victory in the league this season, on Wednesday afternoon.
ollowing a business-like performance in their Regional Qualifications, York’s karting team have progressed to the BUKC National Championships. With three inexperienced karting teams entering the races, captain James Viskok reported that he was ecstatic to see two of them safely through with perfunctionary drives.
York women’s squash team saw their chances of being promoted slide away after losing 3-1 against unbeaten Leeds University on Wednesday.
York netball firsts have been knocked out of the BUCS cup at the fourth round stage by Durham seconds.
York firsts squeezed past their counterparts from Teesside in this BUCS Cup encounter, winning this most important of matches 33-29 to set up a quarter-final date with Durham seconds next Wednesday.
York seconds were denied a place in round four of the BUCS Cup yesterday afternoon after a disappointing home loss against their Leeds University counterparts…