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21. Derby boost
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 9 December 2004DIDSBURY secured a hard-fought 17-12 victory over local rivals Burnage on Saturday, and in doing so kept the pressure firmly on North Lancs One leaders Littleborough.
22. A day of cup shocks
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 9 December 2004HALE Barns United of the Manchester Publicity Sunday League fourth division pulled off a major shock beating top-flight Aswone 5-4 in the Caroline Burke Memorial Shield.
23. Good award for Adam
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 9 December 2004SOUTH Manchester boxing coach Adam Good has received the ultimate accolade from his peers by winning the England ABA 'Coach of the Year' award from the England ABA.
24. South make progress
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 9 December 2004Lancs & Cheshire AFL South Manchester moved into third spot in the premier division as their walking wounded claimed a late success over Old Stoconians.
25. Wacs happy to snatch an unlikely victory
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 9 December 2004Lacrosse Manchester Waconians were fortunate to take full points away to Wilmslow after bad light cut short proceedings.
26. Road Ram raid
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 9 December 2004Ramsbottom U 2 Maine Road 3 MAINE Road left the excellent Riverside Ground with maximum points after a thrilling encounter that had both sets of fans enthralled on Saturday.
27. Bedians are blunted
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 December 2004LANCASHIRE and Cheshire League action saw Bedians fail to take the points at second-bottom Oldham Albion.
28. Murray makes mark
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 December 2004LEVENSHULME'S bright young prospect John Murray made it nine professional victories out of nine when he beat Daniel Thorpe inside two rounds at Altrincham.
29. Salford slump
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 December 2004Maine Road 1 Salford City 2 MAINE Road slumped to their third home defeat of the season, rarely producing anything like their true form.
30. Captain Cammie
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 December 2004WILLIAM Fyffe Cameron Stewart was resplendent in tartan trousers, scarf and a cap emblazoned with Scotland for his Captain's Drive-in at Northenden.
