Rugby
Rugby ace signs professional deal with Edinburgh ![]()
FORMER Queen Anne High pupil Fraser McKenzie became the latest National Academy rugby graduate to sign a two-year professional deal with Edinburgh.
The 20-year-old joins the capital side fresh from his involvement in the IRB World Under-20 Championship in Wales earlier this month.
Rugby legend Townsend drops in on school kids ![]()
PUPILS at Inverkeithing High School have been given a boost after former Scotland rugby union star Gregor Townsend called in to see them.
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A STRONG West Fife contingent helped propel Scotland to victory in Tuesday night’s Bank of Scotland Cup match at Grangemouth.
Bayne happy to be back 'home' with Pars switch
STRIKER Graham Bayne put pen to paper on a two-year deal to join the Pars this week and then admitted it was good to be back.
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Race ace Shedden swaps track for water
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St Columba's High pupil has a shot at athletics glory
GERELLE PASQUIN (S3) topped a successful athletics season for St Columba’s High School by winning gold in the shot putt (10.70m) at the Scottish Schools Track & Field Championships at Grangemouth.
Dunfermline fencer boosted by £500 grant
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Dunfermline Knights beat Stoneywood to stay top
WITH another rain-interrupted weekend of cricket looming, the Knights dug deep to prevail in a thrilling top-of-the-table clash against Stoneywood Dyce.
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