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Worcestershire County League round up

Worcestershire County League round up
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Worcestershire County League round up

Worcestershire County League round up
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Oak Hill/Monmouth/Lisbon s defense boosted by cooperation

Updated June 15 Oak Hill/Monmouth/Lisbon’s defense boosted by cooperation Boys lacrosse: The Raiders, who host Wells in the Class C semifinals on Wednesday at 4 p.m., are receiving key contributions from Lisbon High School and Monmouth Academy. Share Oak Hill/Monmouth/Lisbon defensemen Jacob Godbout, left, Sean Moore and Alex Hinkley have made defense a key part of the Raiders’ undefeated season and march to the Class C semifinals. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal Knowing the rivalry Oak Hill has with Monmouth and Lisbon, Raiders coach Joe Hinkley was apprehensive about establishing a co-op with the Mustangs and Greyhounds three years ago.

Kodiak Cakes sued over protein claims

Kodiak Cakes sued over protein claims By FOX 5 NY Staff Published  An image from the lawsuit shows the back of a box of Kodiak Cakes. NEW YORK - The maker of Kodiak Cakes waffles and other foods that are marketed as Protein-Packed is facing a class-action lawsuit. Baker Mills is accused of deceptively labeling Kodiak Cakes by overstating the amount of protein they contain. The plaintiffs claim that the products contain 17% less protein than the 14 grams that are listed on the packaging.  They also allege that the products contain even less biologically available protein because they contain lower value wheat and pea protein.

Birmingham League round up: Kidderminster suffer slender defeat

KIDDERMINSTER suffered an agonising start to their Birmingham League Premier One campaign when rivals Walsall snatched a slender two run success following a nail biting finish at Chester Road. Walsall struggled with the bat when they took first strike and soon found themselves in trouble at 60 for five until skipper Dan Betty and strike bowler Jordan Bulpitt began to turn matters around. Bulpitt led the recovery with 45 while Betty added 40 as Walsall were finally removed for 207 all out in the 44th over. Chris Steele with three for 54 and Liam Weston who took three for 33 caused most of the damage while Barney Morgan bagged two for 26.

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