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Newbury

British  
/ ˈnjuːbərɪ /

noun

  1. a market town in West Berkshire unitary authority, S England: scene of a Parliamentarian victory (1643) and a Royalist victory (1644) during the Civil War; telecommunications, racecourse. Pop: 32 675 (2001)

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Bishop Alemany 7, Newbury Park 1: Brody Thompson hit a two-run home run and Noel Barrientos threw five scoreless innings with five strikeouts for the Warriors.

From Los Angeles Times

How do you explain Newbury Park’s girls’ soccer team with a 10-5-2 record and wins over No. 4 Oaks Christian, No. 12 Moorpark and No. 27 Camarillo failing to get an at-large playoff spot?

From Los Angeles Times

In the Lancers’ final regular-season game, he scored 43 points against Newbury Park, including 10 threes.

From Los Angeles Times

The Animal and Plant Health Agency said a number of the birds found in Newbury had been collected for testing in line with its criteria.

From BBC

The Swan Support rescue organisation said at least 23 birds had died on the River Kennet at Newbury in Berkshire.

From BBC