Byline: JOHN GIBSON
BIRTLEY appreciated a magic day at the Nationwide Schoolboys Championships in Liverpool with their Super Six storming by way of to the following round.
All 5 Birtley boxers who constructed it into the ring had been victorious, even while their sixth obtained a walkover.
The Tyneside club's victory parade was headed by the Dickinson brothers Jak and Mark and David Robson who inflicted a foremost defeat on his opponent.
It was a specific night for Birtley's junior coach Graeme Rutherford who has generated a string of national champions.
Mark Dickinson was initial up in the Minors Beneath 38kg part, setting the tone for his brother with a relaxing win around Valance of Tower Hill.
It was frequently heading to be trickier for Jak in Class 1 Underneath 38kg - he was the only opponent to have ever beaten Elliott Look for of local club Everton Red Triangle.
Once a excellent primary round when Dickinson scored commonly, Lookup improved tactics and made it a scrappy affair in the second. The 3rd was additional of the same exact with Lookup striving to halt Jak from boxing.
Regardless, a useful final 20 seconds saw Jak clinch the bout by the narrowest of margins showing very good character in front of a partisan place crowd.
Isaac Milburn was dealing with a equivalent process in opposition to an alternative home town favourite McMenniman of Rotunda in Class 11 at Below 38kg, but stepped on the gas to nail a marvellous victory.
To underline Birtley's dominance David Robson faced and defeated Kirby's M Ball who had been unbeaten and was also the European Kick Boxing champion.
Robson had the increased peak and reach, but nevertheless Ball was the more powerful, the Geordie ran out an simple winner.
Liam Cowie completed the rout when he outpointed K Timpson (Vauxhall Motors), despite the fact that Jon Ruddick obtained a bye. The up coming round will be held at Wakefield this weekend.
States trip for Durham stars BOXERS from North West Durham are preparing for a trip of a life time.
The North Road Health club in Catchgate are raising money and planning their squad for a dream journey across the Atlantic to Louisiana in the United States.
Twelve juniors and 5 seniors will make up the Catchgate squad to just take aspect in the Governors Games in mid May very well.
Initially of all 14 North Road members will get some ring deliver the results on their household indicate at the East Stanley Social Club on Wednesday February 23.
Then on March 10 a fundraising dinner will be held at the Assembly Rooms in Newcastle, when Newcastle United coaches and former England internationals Peter Beardsley and Steve Stone will be the guest speakers.
Tickets value kilos 10 for the East Stanley present and lbs 350 for a table of ten in Newcastle. They are offered from Vic Kendall on 01207 233 822.
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