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basketball season
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Mike Lewis reports facial boosters • Doubles also available
The Swindon Sonics Basketball Club began their 1996 season on 8
September with a game against Ware Rebels at the Link Centre in the Free installation and local delivery
National Cup Competition.
Showth. Tel: Swindon 421665 anytime (Mobile 0378 - 641052)
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last season with the promise of Grange Farm
better to come. Our squad has
increased since last season with Nurseries
quality players, some still to play!
Morale has also been boosted by Winter Pansies, Bulbs & Heathers, Fruit Trees, Roses,
the donation of a new kit from Herbaceous Perennials, Trees, Shrubs, Conifers
Cass Sports in Wroughton and a SALE: BUSH ROSES HALF PRICE
deal on the horizon with Dominos
Pizza." Not just a Garden Centre - more a gardeners' paradise
The Sonic's next home games at
Link Centre are: 6 October against Stockists of unusual and hard to find varieties
Slough, and 13 October against Open daily at Haydon End Lane, off Lady Lane, Haydon Wick
South Bank. Jump ball for both Tel: 721221
games is 4pm. A child gets in free
if you bring this copy of The Link.
The Sonics are also involved with
the Swindon Basketball Associa-
tion's coaching at the Link Centre
on Saturdays and Sundays. Come QUALITY AND INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION
on down at the times shown be-
low. Today's beginners will be Sonic's forward Carl Williams in ac- IN THE HEART OF THE COTSWOLDS
tomorrow's players. tion at the Ware game
Saturday programme
1115am - 1230pm Mini basketball 7- 11 years £1.00
Mixed coaching 11 - 13 years £1.00
12.30pm - 2.00pm RENDCOMB
2.00pm - 3.00pm
Mixed coaching 13- 16 years £1.00
Wheelchair basketball, disabled & able bodies
3.50pm - 530pm
Sunday programme COLLEGE
Swindon Sonics home games
400pm - 630pm LUX.ouc
(call 445566 for dates) spectators welcome
630pm - 800pm Ladies coaching £1.50 A co-educational independent
800pm - 1000pm £2.00
Veterans basketball
If you've been inspired by the skills of some of the world's highest paid school for 11 to 18 year olds
athletes on Channel 4's coverage of NBA games, Link Centre is the place
to start. For more information call Nikki Green on 511033
Throwing for a good cause OPEN DAY
West Swindon Judo Club held a sponsored throw on 11 September in
aid of 11 year old judo player Katie Barlow from Yeovil who suffers SATURDAY 5th OCTOBER
from a rare condition, Reflex Sympathy Dystrophy.
Thirty juniors and adults spent the evening trying out a variety of
throwing techniques as part of the club's usual training session at Salt 10.00amto 12.30pm
Way primary school, Middleleaze. A total of £600 was raised
New members are always welcomed. To find out more about West
Swindon Judo Club, call Graham or Sue Turner on 873642. COME AND SEE
Throwing time, from left, Sam and Tom Ellis, James Starbuck and Daniel THE SCHOOL AT WORK
Boucher, Kerry Boucher and Roxanne Jarvis, Niall Thielen and Lewis Taylor,
James Gough and Daniel Whiting Find out how your child could benefit
from our excellent facilities for academic studies,
art, drama, music and sport.
Please telephone for more information on
01285 831213 or fax us on 01285 831331
Rendcomb College, Nr. Cirencester GL7 711A
E mail [email protected]
We are 5 miles from Cirencester on the A435 to Cheltenham
Rendcomb College is a Registered Educational Charity No. 311713