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Former Spice Girl Emma Bunton, 'EastEnders' actress Louise Lytton and goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel are among the stars who have signed up to take part in the new series of 'Strictly Come Dancing'. Former 'Bad Girls' and 'Emmerdale' star Claire King, comedian Jimmy Tarbuck, television presenter Carol Smilie and 'Coronation Street' star Ray Fearon will also be taking part in the show. The new series, which will once again be presented by Tess Daly and Bruce Forsyth, will also see singer Mica Paris, comedy actress Jan Ravens and 'Casualty' star Georgina Bouzova, England rugby player Matt Dawson, newsreader Nicholas Owen and cricketer Mark Ramprakash take to the dance floor. .
BBC unveils new spicy dance line-up Baby Spice Emma Bunton, ex-Bad Girls star Claire King and EastEnders actress Louisa Lytton have signed up for the new series of Strictly Come Dancing, it was announced. Former Manchester United goalie Peter Schmeichel, comedian Jimmy Tarbuck and TV presenter Carol Smillie are also taking part. Lytton, 17, who plays gangster's daughter Ruby Allen in the Walford-based soap, is the youngest contestant and will partner Italian ballroom dancer Vincent Simone. King, who found fame as superbitch Kim Tate in Emmerdale, will team up with Love Island ladies' man Brendan Cole. The other female celebrities are singer Mica Paris, comedy actress Jan Ravens and Casualty's Georgina Bouzova. Joining Schmeichel and Tarbuck in the male line-up are former England rugby player Matt Dawson, newsreader Nicholas Owen, cricketer Mark Ramprakash, actor Ray Fearon (hunky mechanic Nathan in Coronation Street) and Radio 1's DJ Spoony.
The Fond du Lac WolfPac Rugby Club started its season with a 22-10 victory over two-time state champion Fox City Jaspers on Saturday. Tony Ferguson, Shannon Able, Jose DeLeon and Kevin Sabel scored tries for the WolfPac, and Sabel added a two-point conversion. "We played good defense and our fitness was better than expected for the first match," coach Brad Casetta Sr. said. "But our passing and catching of the ball must improve." The WolfPac plays the Milwaukee Black and Blues on Saturday in Milwaukee. K of C kicking competitions at Springs The Knights of Columbus Council No. 664 is holding its Soccer Shootout and Punt, Pass and Kick competitions Saturday on Colwin Field at Springs High School, 255 County Road K. The soccer event is for boys and girls ages 8 through 12 as of Aug.
Samuel McNicol of Reignier Catholic School busts through the Greenmeadows Primary School defence during yesterday's Spooner Shield winter sports tournament hosted by Bledisloe School in Taradale. McNicol's team won the rugby section of the tournament. Porritt School took home the Spooner Shield as well as the netball and hockey trophies. Taradale Primary School won both the girls' and boys' soccer trophies. .
East Goes West! East Region girls to make rugby history The East Region's girls' team will be making a small piece of rugby history, it was announced today. The region's U18 squad will be taking part in the first overseas tour by an English region, and the first visit by an English junior girls' team to the USA and Canada. The ambitious plan includes participation in the USA's West Coast championship in Washington State, as well as representative games against Canadian provincial teams. The tour will take place in July 2008, but the first stage in selection for the tour party will begin in only two weeks time when the region's county trials take place. Girls selected for Essex, Hertfordshire and Eastern Counties (Norfolk , Suffolk and Cambridgeshire) will take part in the region's U17 trials in January, and the squad selected at those trials will effectively be the one that will travel to North America.
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