Reserves Lose Thursday, 24th Jan 2002 09:42
Town s reserves lost 2-0 against Fulham last night. TWTD has been sent two reports, one from Dan Botten and one from Julian Marjoram. Cheers. Here s Dan s, then Julian s.
Ipswich Town Reserves went down 2-0 to Fulham in monsoon-like conditions at Woking FC.
Substitute Darren Bent spurned two excellent chances in the second half, as Ipswich looked to level up Tom Hutchinson s early strike for the
hosts.
Fulham s Stewart Noble scored the decisive second goal late on to kill off Ipswich s plucky challenge.
Both sides featured players looking to force their way into the Premiership encounter a week today at Portman Road. No-one really stood out for Ipswich although Janie Clapham had a good game at left back and Wayne Brown would have impressed any watching scouts. Fabian Wilnis,
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The anvil plays a big part in forging steel.
knives and blades as part of their new hobby of blacksmithing. It started out from a reality television show called “Hell’s Fire,” and has now turned into a Boy Scout badge, an understanding of forged steel and a new appreciation for a craft that doesn’t get much attention.
“I find it therapeutic,” said Noah Coplon, a junior at Robinson High School who is honing his skills making knives, tools and a spear with the forging operation they’ve set up in the driveway. All this is done on a propane fueled blacksmith forge, a special tool bench for grinding the steel, leatherworking tools, and an appreciation for this ancient art.
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LaToya Spencer and Aicha Jaani work out with the gloves on.
today at the Title Boxing Club in Springfield where all the floating and stinging is burning calories, improving the posture and instilling confidence without bloodying any noses.
“It’s the best workout in the world,” said Tommy “the hammer” Coelho, an employee of the club that runs around with sparring mitts, giving pointers on landing that jab. “Absolute total full body workout,” he said.
LaToya Spencer from Alexandria agreed, as she cooled off after a session. The workouts are divided into an eight-round program led by an announcer, similar to the aerobics classes that attract many. “I love it, a good workout,” Spencer said. Aicha Jaani was also in the class. “Helps with your anger, any issues,” she said.
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Kings Highway to Lee District Park in the Rose Hill area.
This project will construct 2,670 feet of sidewalk along the south side of Telegraph Road from 500 feet north of S. Kings Highway to Lee District Park. The project will also widen the road and install curb and gutter, storm drainage pipe and a retaining wall. The construction schedule is slated to run from October 2020 to Summer 2021.
The walkway project is on the opposite side of the Greendale Golf Course per coordination with Lee District Supervisor’s office at the time when Jeff McKay was the District Supervisor. according to Robin P. Geiger, Head of Communications at the Fairfax County Department of Transportation. This project will include a turn lane and it is one of several along Telegraph Road to keep things moving.