In The Herald this week

We preview Worthing in Monday's Sussex Senior Cup Final. What Danny Bloor reckons, who's in the squad, and the line-up of the last Worthing team in a Sussex Senior Cup Final (also against the Albion). There's a picture of Sam Francis.

There's news that Worthing Youth may be denied the Southern League title, despite finishing top of the table. And We wrap up the Ryman League season with Rebels' match at Ashford Town and what's happening in the promotion play-offs.

League champions Thunder win the basketball Play-offs final at Newcastle. The arena jinx is busted. We've got a display of pictures from Preston-based specialist, Mansoor Ahmed, on our special page, and exclusive quotes from the players who did it. Stats on our website as usual, of course.

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Worthing Cricket Club get off to a rousing start with their new Aussie taking six wickets on his debut. Scoreboard and a report.

Tabernacle Football Club are our Team of the Week. But find out why Tab will never be this again.

Worthing College take the Sussex soccer title. A report and team line-up.

In golf, our county champions, Worthing GC, go two short into their third-round tie but still reach the quarter-finals. David bennett watched them in action.

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We have Mick Canning's pictures and a summary of our three hockey teams who were among the six Sussex Finals at St Andrew's over the weekend. And we preview the Penguin Mixed Festival which is set to roll this coming weekend.

Worthing's Terry Butler gets the Sussex rugby captaincy for the County Championship. And he oversees a record 100-point rout. Find out why he was chosen, and who else was involved from Worthing RFC, whose girls went to Esher and won their 10s Tournament. Check out whether Ealing will be in London 1 next season.

Our senior soccer clubs were all in relegation trouble this season. We had John Clarke watching Storrington giving themselves a lifeline to survival in their penultimate game. And we report on Worthing United doing the same. And Lancing going safe.

In parks football, someone is trying to get a proper veterans mini-league started up.

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The town archery club have a 12-year-old returning Sussex's best score in their match against Hampshire.

We have an under-16 water polo team now among the best in the country. Ask Manchester or Cheltenham.

And Worthing Harriers have another new young sprinter who is burning the track in club record-threatening times.