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191. Rowing pair are making a splash
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 May 2008MANCHESTER Grammar School’s young rowers are making waves in the sport with Joshua Goswell and Alex Pavitt both representing the North West region.
192. Max's medal
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 May 2008MANCHESTER Grammar School pupil Max Drackley has led a select English ice hockey squad to one of its best international performances.
193. On the move
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 May 2008THERE have been a few player movements between clubs in the Sale and District League prior to the start of the season with reigning champions Cringlewood A seeing Mike Bacon move to high-flying Fallowfield.
194. Promotion in sights
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 May 2008WHALLEY Range took a massive step towards promotion to the Lancashire and Cheshire League’s Premier Division following a 5-1 win at home to their closest rivals Old Strets.
195. Family way
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 May 2008CHORLTON squash star Leah Molyneux is hoping to keep it in the family after going from strength to strength.
196. Derby day victory
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 May 2008WYTHENSHAWE were nine-wicket winners when they faced local rivals Whalley Range last weekend.
197. Burnage collapse yet again
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 May 2008BURNAGE collapsed to defeat from a winning position for a second consecutive week as they lost by 22 runs at Marple.
198. Hanging on
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 1 May 2008DIDSBURY CC were brought back down to earth in division one of the Cheshire County League as they had to work hard to scrape a draw against Poynton.
199. Finishing fourth
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 1 May 2008MAINE Road secured fourth place in the Vodkat League table after coming from behind to defeat Bacup Borough 4-1 on Monday.
200. Handy Andy gives New East trophy
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 1 May 2008NEW East Manchester emerged victorious as they defeated fellow Lancashire and Cheshire League club Newton Heath to win the Manchester Amateur Cup.
