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1. United ht for six
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 21 August 2008WYTHENSHAWE Amateurs marked the start of the new Manchester Football League Premier Division season by recording a blistering 6-1 win at Breightmet United.
2. Hovering by trap door
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 21 August 2008LAST season’s Manchester Association Premier Division champions Wythenshawe are staring relegation in the face after another day in which their batting let them down.
3. Taking the title home
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 21 August 2008LEVENSHULME are undisputed champions of the Sale and District Bowls League after a convincing win away at Crescent.
4. A town tester
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 21 August 2008MAINE Road’s reward for beating Chadderton in last Saturday’s FA Cup extra preliminary round is a trip to Brigg Town on August 30.
5. Steele bows out in semi
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 21 August 2008DIDSBURY athlete Andrew Steele was ‘disgusted’ after failing to make the final of the men’s 400m at the Beijing Olympics.
6. Unbeaten record ends
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 21 August 2008THUNDER upset the hopes of Mets in going through the Manchester Softball League’s play-off division with an unblemished record as they won a tense encounter 9-8.
7. Pacesetters stay well clear at summit
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 14 August 2008GREENSOX and Mavericks showed why they occupy the top two places in division one of the Manchester Softball League as they both had emphatic wins to stay well clear of the pack.
8. Closing in
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 14 August 2008BOWLS: THE Lloyds Hotel continued on their remorseless path to the championship in the Gooddies Manchester Premier League with a fine 10.5-5, 170-164 win at British Plate, keeping them well clear at the top.
9. Securing their safety
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 14 August 2008ATHLETICS: IN ONE of the closest Northern Senior men’s and women’s track and field division one league finishes for many years, Chorlton-based Trafford AC’s B team came back from the dead to retain their division one status for next year.
10. Reffing hell for Joe?
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 14 August 2008LEVENSHULME’S Joe Murray hit out at the judging process after becoming the first British boxer to be eliminated from this year’s Olympic Games in Beijing.
