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Alan collects Scottish Singles title
LOCHGELLY league thrower Alan Small came back from Bannockburn the scottish Singles champion.
HILL of Beath Hawthorn's East Super League title hopes on Saturday took a knock when they drew at Boness.
Robbo is second Division player of the year
COWDEN skipper Jon Robertson was crowned the Scottish PFA 2011/12 Barrs Irn Bru Second Division Player of the Year at the award ceremony in the Hilton Hotel, Glasgow.
Home comfort paved way to First Division
COWDENBEATH'S strength in home games clearly put them on a steady course to win the Barrs Irn Bru Second Division title.
KINGDOM Black Belt Academies (KBBA) held a coloured belt grading test in East Wemyss and had about 40 students, most of whom were successful in their endeavours (including 18 from Lochgelly Tae kwon do).
TWO local youngsters are being given the chance to compete on an Olympic stage this week.
Haws get closer to Super League title
HILL of Beath Hawthorn produced the sort of performance on Saturday which wins titles.
Cowden were the best, says Diamonds boss
COWDEN were crowned Barrs Irn Bru Second Division champions at Central Park on Saturday and as Diamonds boss Jimmy Boyle said, "The title has deservedly gone to the best side in the division."
Celebrations, then thinking about the future will begin
COWDENBEATH'S players will celebrate promotion to the Barrs Irn Bru First Division with a short stay in Newcastle.
COWDENBEATH Karate Club entered Scotland's biggest karate tournament last weekend run over two days at Meadowbank Stadium, in Edinburgh, held by the SKGB under the guidance of Hamish Adams and came home with plenty of medals.
Niall is a golfer with real potential
A TEENAGE Lochgelly golfer with a great future has made the best of starts to the 2012 season by becoming the first ever Fifer to win Scottish Junior Golf Tour Order of Merit.
Haws ready for Bonnyrigg shoot-out
SATURDAY'S junior card saw Hill of Beath Hawthorn stay very much in the East Super League title race while Kelty Hearts got through to the fourth round of the Fife and Lothians Cup.
Two down then Cowden charge back into contention
WITH the title won Cowdenbeath player/boss Colin Cameron rang the changes at Glebe Park on Saturday and took time out himself.
SATURDAY is the day when Cowdenbeath will be officially crowned Barrs Irn Bru Second Division Champions.










