Sports in Kenilworth

Wardens players after their last run of the first lockdown (Left to right - Ryan Walton, James Butler, Richard Ward, Eamonn Richards, Jamie Gibson, and Ross Farquharson)

Kenilworth Wardens men's football team have restarted their lockdown running competition after their football season was suspended due to the second national lockdown.

During the first lockdown in March, 17 members of the Wardens football team competed to see who could run the most miles during the period and who could set the fastest time for a three mile run.

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Rio Hutson is making the move from Coventry United to Kenilworth Sporting

Kenilworth Sporting have today announced the signing of Rio Hutson from Coventry United.

Rio is a young central midfielder and he has appeared twice so far for Coventry United this season, a side who currently sit seventh in the Midlands Football League Premier - three divisions above Kenilworth Sporting.

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Can Gypsy Lane become a fortress for Kenilworth Sporting

Speaking ahead of their clash against Continental Star tomorrow (October 31) Kenilworth Sporting's manager Martin Ascroft has said he wants their Gypsy Lane home ground to become "a hard place to visit."

Speaking to Kenilworth Nub News ahead of the game, Ascroft praised last week's performance in Sporting's 5-0 demolition of Birmingham Tigers.

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Ten minutes of poor concentration in each half cost Kenilworth Wardens Reserves this weekend

Kenilworth Wardens Reserves were the architects of their own downfall as they fell to a 6-2 defeat at the hands of an experienced Crick side this weekend, to leave them at the bottom of the Coventry Alliance Division Three.

Although the scoreline does not reflect well on the Reserves, it was two poor spells in each half that resulted in their biggest defeat of the season.

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Missed chances cost Kenilworth Wardens Firsts against Coventry Colliery this weekend

A poor performance by Kenilworth Wardens Firsts meant they lost a very competitive game to Coventry Colliery Reserves 4-2 this weekend, to leave them fifth in the Coventry Alliance Division Two.

Wardens started off the better side, creating chances. They scored their opening goal after 10 minutes when Kingston found Pearson on the left hand side of the box, Pearson rode two challenges before prodding the ball home to make it 1-0.

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