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1. A sporting chance

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 April 2004
A NEW scheme has been launched offering residents of south Manchester and Northenden a chance to use sports facilities at Oakwood High, Burnage High and Parklands High schools.

2. Heaton humble out-of-form Wacs

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004
MANCHESTER Waconians could be forgiven for wishing they have seen the last of Heaton Mersey, the league leaders.

3. Northern’s historic win

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 March 2004
Didsbury Northern 3 Bolton 2 DIDSBURY Northern men's first team became the first Manchester club in the 34-year history of the competition to lift the Lancashire Cup.

4. Star win books play-off spot

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 April 2004
Solent Stars 86 Manchester Magic 113 AS it turned out, other results dictated that Magic did not need to win this game to ensure fourth place, but an electric start ensured they never looked back.

5. Haughton’s title hopes

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 January 2004
BURNAGE badminton star Colin Haughton will be looking to give home supporters something to shout about this weekend at Manchester Velodrome.

6. Relegation worry

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 February 2004
WYTHENSHAWE Amateurs are finding victories hard to come by as they strive to keep out of relegation trouble in the Air Miles Manchester Football League's premier division.

7. Didge’ll do nicely

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 January 2004
NORTHENDEN'S new Lady Captain Didge Dawson will be a real trend-setter at the Palatine Road club.

8. Bedes blitz

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 January 2004
Old Bedians 69 Carnforth 9 OLD Bedians had one of their biggest-ever league wins as they walloped visiting Carnforth in their North Lancs division two clash at Millgate Lane.

9. Toc maintain second spot

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 March 2004
DIDSBURY Toc H continued their rich vein of form by running in nine tries to secure a 55-3 victory at Chorley.

10. Title ambition remains alive

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004
Didsbury Toc H 50 Eccles 12 DIDSBURY climbed to second in the league with an impressive victory over Eccles.
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