The boxing honour this prospect shares with some great Sheffield fighters


by www.thestar.co.uk

www.thestar.co.uk— Sheffield Boxing Centre's top amateur prospect last weekend won England Boxing's 2024 Senior Elite National Final. He'd collected the junior edition of the competition three times before but is now a senior championmirroring the fortunes of some pretty big Sheffield names. He follows in the footsteps of Dalton Smith, Liam Cameron, Waleed Din and Henry Hall. Former world champion Sunny Edwards, who trains in Sheffield but is from Croydon, is also a one-time senior England champion. So Teagn has...

www.thestar.co.uk—Sheffield Wednesday player ratings as Owls complete Great Escape. A point was all they needed, after months of hard work clawing back the gap that they found themselves with after a horrendous start to the season. Even in defeat they knew that only a win for both Plymouth Argyle and Birmingham City would send them down, but that wasn’t enough to stop most battle-hardened Wednesdayite from heading into this one a bag of nerves. They couldn’t have got off to a better start as Liam Palmer and Josh Windass gave them a 2-0 lead going into the break, but results...

www.thestar.co.uk—Sheffield Wednesday stalwart honoured by ‘special’ achievement after new milestone. The Owls stalwart made his 434th outing in Wednesday colours on Saturday as he played a pivotal part in their vital 3-0 win over West Bromwich Albion, going joint eighth on the club’s list of all-time appearance-makers. Palmer went level with the great Johnny Fantham, a legend of the 1950s and 1960s at Hillsborough, as he continued his climb up the ranks, and if he features against Sunderland on Saturday then he will go eighth outright. “The number keeps creeping up!” he said with a smile when...

www.thestar.co.uk—I asked locals what makes the food hall at The Moor Market in Sheffield so great. Unlike so much else in Sheffield city centre, the food hall in The Moor Market is almost always busy. So I wandered down one lunch time to see who was attracted to this informal, unflashy melting pot of cuisines at the right price. Opened when they were still known as ‘food courts’ this array of cafes - or ‘kitchens’ in modern parlance - is not the trendiest by any means - and maybe that’s the secret of its success. It is built on a strong showing of traditional English grub - fried food,...