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Scott’s world titles were a Shaw thing
AS a boy, Scott Shaw wanted to be Bruce Lee. He’d watch all his films, hoping one day he could emulate the Kung Fu master.
Published: Thursday, 30th November, 2006 12:00
HERE’S an artist’s impression of what Dunfermline’s new £1.7 million indoor sports centre will look like.
Published: Thursday, 30th November, 2006 12:00
Lindsay going for gold in Durban
WEST FIFE swimmer Andrew Lindsay is part of British Swimming’s IPC World Championship squad which has entered its final phase of preparation ahead of the six-day disability meet which kicks off in Durban on Saturday.
Published: Thursday, 30th November, 2006 12:00
A BREATH of fresh air – that was how fit-again Scott Morrison described new manager Stephen Kenny’s first few days at the club.
Published: Thursday, 23rd November, 2006 12:00
Nicol named Scotland’s u23 athlete of the year
IT’S not been a bad week for athlete Gemma Nicol.
Published: Thursday, 23rd November, 2006 12:00
Double call-up caps ‘amazing’ year for Rodgie
DUNFERMLINE swimmer Andrew Rodgie’s transformation from club swimmer to European championship finalist in one season has been capped by selection for both the Scottish Institute of Sport and British Swimming’s world-class development programme.
Published: Thursday, 23rd November, 2006 12:00
Swimming family makes a splash
WHEN it comes to swimming, 11-year-old Mark Szaranek is following in his mum’s wake.
Published: Thursday, 23rd November, 2006 12:00
Lee bags five more national titles
DALGETY BAY’S Rebecca Lee bagged five individual titles in the S14 class for swimmers with a learning disability at the recent Nationwide British Senior Short Course Championships in Sheffield.
Published: Thursday, 23rd November, 2006 12:00
A WHOLE new career could be opening up for Pars stopper Andy Tod judging by this snap.
Published: Thursday, 23rd November, 2006 12:00
Homework pays off as Yorkston lands his man
NEW boss Stephen Kenny will be paraded before Pars fans ahead of Saturday’s crunch clash with Dundee United.
Published: Thursday, 16th November, 2006 12:00
CARETAKER boss Craig Robertson admitted this week he couldn’t wait to hand over the first-team reins to new manager Stephen Kenny.
Published: Thursday, 16th November, 2006 12:00
Great Scott delighted to be back
SCOTT MORRISON’S long rehabilitation after his injury nightmare was finally complete when he ran out to face Rangers in front of a near capacity crowd.
Published: Thursday, 16th November, 2006 12:00


