Sir Angus Deaton and Richard Henderson returned to their old school after more than 50 years Two of Scotland's five living Nobel Prize winners have returned to their Borders high school for the first ...
Isla Todd has been to meet those involved in the record breaking match. A world record attempt to have the highest number of people playing 7-a-side football is taking place in Hawick and will run ...
EAST of Scotland League side Hawick have denied match-fixing claims, saying that the reason they lost 7-0 to Huntley was because they’re rubbish. EAST of Scotland League side Hawick have denied ...
Two of Hawick’s football clubs have merged – with survival and greater opportunities for local players among the principal goals. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get ...
When using text materials of the site hyperlink to UA-Football.com is mandatory. For printed publications the indication UA-Football.com is obligatory. The use of photo materials of the site without ...
Councillors have approved plans for a new £56.6m Hawick High School. Scottish Borders Council (SBC) has proposed a four-storey building on the western side of the existing school, which would be ...
CIVIL SERVICE STROLLERS goalkeeper Stuart Burnside says he and his team-mates are desperate to make it third time lucky when they visit Hawick Royal Albert in their William Hill Scottish Cup ...
That first relegation since Waverley’s formation in 1980 was confirmed by a 4-1 defeat at home to Langholm Legion at Hawick’s Wilton Lodge Park a week ago on Saturday. That 15th loss in 17 fixtures so ...
THEY used to give you two choices for PE at Hawick High School – rugby or swimming. And if you chose swimming you still had to do rugby. Now football is fighting back against the tide – and it’s ...
Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, ...
Founded in 1986 by Gordon Solley, Colin Imrie, Scot Richardson, and Peter Gellitry. They wanted to name it Tommy Coyne CSC, but there was a club in Dundee who had already registered that name with ...
Two of Scotland's five living Nobel Prize winners have returned to their Borders high school for the first time in more than 50 years. Sir Angus Deaton from Princeton University and Cambridge ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results