
Trevor Owens
Sports Editor at BBC Radio Hereford & Worcester
Sports journalist at BBC local radio station - these are my views, not those of the Beeb.. perish the thought!
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2 weeks ago |
bbc.co.uk | Susie Rack |Andrew Dawkins |Trevor Owens
Image source, Mary-Jane BaylissImage caption, Isla Bayliss said she really struggled in the final few milesSusie Rack & Andrew DawkinsA woman has taken part in the Great Manchester Run half marathon in cricket kit in memory of her father and his love of the sport. Isla Bayliss has so far raised more than £2,600 for St Michael's Hospice in Hereford, after it supported her father, Bromyard Cricket Club stalwart Jeff Bayliss.
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Feb 24, 2025 |
bbc.com | Trevor Owens
Tributes to 'one-of-a-kind' football commentatorTrevor OwensBBC Hereford and Worcester sports editorOprah FlashTributes to legendary BBC commentatorTributes have poured in following the death of Steve Miller, a BBC radio commentator described as a "local legend". Miller covered football matches for BBC Hereford & Worcester for more than 30 years becoming known as the voice of Kidderminster Harriers coverage.
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Jun 25, 2024 |
bbc.com | Trevor Owens
Drug charges pushed ex-football manager to edgeBy Trevor Owens, BBC Hereford and Worcester • Lee Bottomley, BBC News, West MidlandsRedditch UnitedMatt Clarke shed "more than a tear" when it was confirmed the case against him was being droppedA former football manager has said being charged with drugs offenses "pushed me to the edge".
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Jun 7, 2024 |
bbc.com | Trevor Owens
Netball star heartbroken over team's final gamesBy Trevor Owens, BBC Hereford & WorcesterBBCSigrid Burger told the BBC she had "loved every single minute" of her time at Severn StarsSevern Stars' Sigrid Burger has described her team's final two games as "heartbreaking". The South African goal shooter, 28, told BBC Hereford & Worcester she had "loved every single minute" of her time with the team.
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Apr 3, 2024 |
bbc.co.uk | Ged Scott |Trevor Owens
By Ged Scott and Trevor OwensBBC SportLast updated on .From the section CricketWorcestershire chief executive Ashley Giles says that "maybe the timing is right" for the Pears to leave their iconic New Road home following a winter of severe flooding. The county had already moved their first two scheduled home games to Kidderminster, 16 miles away. But Giles fears the effect of further weather-related damage from flooding. "I don't think we can carry on like this.
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