Boxing: Henry's comeback gathering speed
York boxing hero Henry Wharton is edging ever closer to making a sensational return to the ring, the Evening Press can reveal. Boxing: Ingle back on Naz's trail
North Yorkshire's world boxing champion Paul Ingle is "95 per cent" he will make his first defence of his crown as chief support to Naseem Hamed on March 11 at London's Olympia, writes Dave Stanford. Bowls: York brother and sister are rolling on a crest of a wave
York bowlers Michelle and Andrew Mooring are keeping in the family with a remarkable international double. Horse Racing: Byrne has chance to come bouncing back
Malton jockey Derek Byrne, who ended up on the deck after a dramatic final-flight departure in the last race at Sedgefield yesterday, can set the record straight by enjoying a winner at Musselburgh tomorrow. Rugby: It's a waiting game for stricken Heworth
Troubled Heworth have no option but to play the waiting game ahead of Saturday's home encounter with Siddal. Badminton: Rampant Institute prove too strong for students
Railway Institute Tuesday-Thursday 'A' played well to record a 9-0 home win over Students 'B' in Men's Division One of the York Badminton League. Cross Country: Rowntree ace beats national champion
David MacQuarrie of Nestl Rowntree Athletics Club beat the English Schools' champion in winning the Under-15 Boys race at the Nike Yorkshire Cross Country Championships at Rotherham.
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