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Tragic biker Gordon’s dream
by News Team   
A SAUCHIE family have spoken of their sadness that their son never got to live his dream. 
 
Gordon Strachan hoped to bike across the world, but was killed on Friday when a Fiat Punto knocked him off his bike in Edinburgh. Image

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Pupils ‘traumatised’ by rush-hour smash
by Lynne McIlroy   
A SCHOOLBUS carrying 50 children had a lucky escape after crashing into the back of a lorry outside Tulliallan Police College. 
 
Traffic was brought to a standstill on the A977 in Kincardine on Thursday morning after the bus, which was picking up pupils of Dunfermline High, hit the truck and then a lamp-post. Image 

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King of the ring Dexter celebrates top award
by Lynne McIlroy   
AN Alva Academy pupil is celebrating after winning the coveted ‘young handler’ award at Neilston Cattle show.
 
Dexter Logan (12), who stays at Alva’s Greenhead Farm, has developed something of an unusual hobby, looking after the family’s herd of highland cattle. Image 

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Wasps miss out
by Ronnie Paterson   
ALLAN Maitland may have watched his side’s gallant effort to claim a place in the Division one final play-offs end in tears - but already the Wasps boss is planning to gain promotion next season.
 
After Saturday’s draining experience at Broadwood, boss Maitland this week released Ross Clark, Derek Fleming, Sandy Hodge and Adam Coakley. Image 

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Victorious Star outshine Oakwood to lift Scottish Cup
by Sports Reporter   
Daily Record Scottish Cup
 
STAR INN 2
OAKWOOD 1
Star Inn were crowned Daily Record Scottish Cup winners over the much-fancied Oakwood at Beechwood Park.
 
In near perfect conditions and in front of a large crowd, both sides attacked from the first whistle.
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