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12:22pm Tuesday 13th May 2008
Walcot's Arron Henderson was unlucky to drop a close points decision at the Broad Plain ABC event in Bristol, writes DAVE VEYSEY.
The 13-year-old started slowly against Connor O'Connell, from the host club, and was trailing after the opening round.
However the Churchfields pupil increased his workrate during the middle session, landing with crisp left jabs and straight rights to redress the balance.
The final round was another good one for the Walcot boxer, as he continued to score with left jabs, and he appeared to have done enough to secure victory.
But to the dismay of the Walcot camp it was the young Bristolian who had his arm raised by the referee, the ringside judges having awarded O'Connell a majority-points verdict, with the scores being 12-10, 10-7, and 10-12.
Coach Harry Scott was disappointed, saying: "I thought Arron won the bout although it was a close one.
"He scored well in the second and third rounds but that's boxing, sometimes you don't get the decision that you hope for.
"Arron has lost a few close contests this season but he's a stylish boxer and if he keeps at it his time will come."
A HISTORIAN is hoping the public can offer more information about the Swindon railway works for his latest book.
Celebrity chef Ainsley Harriott was faced with an emotional dilemma in a recent episode of the genealogy series Who Do You Think You Are? Having traced one line of his ancestry to great-great-great grandmother, Catherine Smith, born into slavery in 1831, he then discovered a shocking piece of evidence. A different branch of his family tree led to great-great-grandfather James Gordon Harriott, white man and slave owner.
In my previous article I mentioned that a pageant took place in 1925 to celebrate 100 years of the railway. The GWR had to mock up the North Star to show off its history. However, after the pageant there was much talk about saving some locos for future generations to enjoy.
PARTY time looms at Lawn Primary School this week, as preparations are made to mark the venue’s 50th birthday.
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