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Swans boost trophy hopes

Caversham are into the KO Cup semi-finals for the first time in eight years following the giant-slaying of SL9 winners of the trophy Totton. And not content with ousting their top flight opponents from the competition, the Swans would go on to win at Bournville 44-46 in the league to end the week back top of the division two standings, the success their second in succession against a side in the promotion places at the time, they having began the period with a win over previous leaders Bradford at home. 20 year old Matthew Hope was paid for ten at reserve in his first league appearance for the side of SL15, against Totton it was Swans number one Garry Gould (16) who did the majority of the heavy lifting as they progressed to a last four tie with Sedgley by 12. Bournville built on their quarter-final appearance of SL14 to become the second division two side to progress to the last four, their semi-final debut will by against holders Houston, the Colts hoping not to become the third top flight scalp of the Badgers in their short history, with Shetland going the way of Long Eaton (SL14) this week. Totton’s cup exit followed a third home league defeat of the campaign for them, a 43-47 loss to Chesterfield seeing them slip into the drop zone. Elsewhere Belfast world number three Jan Tomanek (13) bounced back from a disappointing opening round in the GP series to win in Pori, the Czech international topping the Finnish GP podium by three points from British duo, Glenn Fitzgerald (2nd) Julian Harrison (3rd). Meanwhile Callum Armstrong (14)—on loan at Wednesfield from Shetland—claimed his fifth British youth title when winning the BU21 final.

 

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