LAST year they had the aperitif but on Monday night they devoured the main course – congratulations to Ysceifiog the 2008 Llandyrnog and District Summer League champions.Read
IN the only game to be played in the North Wales League on Saturday Rhewl narrowly lost this encounter at Ruthin School, a last wicket partnership of 32 seeing Chirk over the finish line.Read
AFTER the success of last year’s event, Denbigh Harriers are again holding the Fairy Freckled Cow Trail Race at Llyn Alwen Reservoir near Cerrigydrudion on Sunday, July 6, at 11.30am.Read
DENBIGH Golf Club’s Centenary Open Week 2008 proved to be a great success with the course in first class condition and fine weather ensuring a most enjoyable week of competition. Read
THE Denbighshire branch of the Liverpool Supporters Club will be holding their AGM on Thursday, July 10 at Denbigh Town Hall, commencing at 7.30pm.Read
SOCCERSIXES, a company specialising in the organisation of small-sided football teams, are bringing a six-a-side league to Denbigh and the surrounding community. Read
ALTHOUGH Rhyl face a seemingly unsurmountable deficit going into this Saturday’s return Intertoto Cup clash at Belle Vue, senior coach Allan Bickerstaff is urging Lilywhites fans to come out in force to support the team.Read
THEY like their music at Dalymount Park. Before, during and after Saturday’s Intertoto Cup tie they blasted out all manner of feelgood anthems across the tannoy but perhaps the most apt one in Rhyl’s case would have been Matt Monro’s The Impossible Dream.Read
ST Asaph claimed the local bragging rights when they saw off Sunny Rhyl 7-3 in last Tuesday’s close fought Welsh Counties Bowls League division one derby at Roe Parc.Read
RHYL FC will unveil a major new signing this week. The player will be well-known to North Wales football fans and has competed at a significantly higher level than the Welsh Premier.Read
This Saturday gives the first team a chance to stop their losing streak in division two with a home game against rock-bottom Ruthin, but they will have to be firing on all cylinders since the lowly-placed Dyffryn Clwyd side are just five points adrift of the ninth-placed Pen y Gelli boys.Read
PRESTATYN’S Alan Overson (VC Melyd) dominated last week’s Rhyl CC 18-mile time trial at Denbigh, beating second placed Stan Field by over three minutes with a time of 45 minutes 12 seconds. Peter Hughes was one of several personal bests on the night, clocking 54.17 for sixth place.Read
TWO of Wales’ most respected amateur boxing coaches are angry they are being linked with an upcoming ring event in Rhyl they have nothing to do with.Read
IN past years rain has often marred the annual Riverbank Run organised by Prestatyn Running Club, but this time the competitors had to contend with a fierce wind which battered them for 80% of the course.Read
TO celebrate the unprecedented success of last season for Rhyl’s young rugby stars, a presentation evening was held at the Sports and Social Club on Vale Road last Thursday for the under-16,17 and youth teams.Read