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1. Heaton humble out-of-form Wacs
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004MANCHESTER Waconians could be forgiven for wishing they have seen the last of Heaton Mersey, the league leaders.
2. Title ambition remains alive
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004Didsbury Toc H 50 Eccles 12 DIDSBURY climbed to second in the league with an impressive victory over Eccles.
3. Bolton battle to win as Formby blank Moss
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004DIDSBURY Northern's ladies first team faced a tough fixture against league leaders Bolton who have won all of their games this year.
4. Grant graduates
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004NORTHENDEN assistant professional Grant Doyle is rich in sporting genes being the son of Manchester City legend Mike.
5. Mancs ready to secure premier division status
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004OLD Mancunians have the Lancashire Amateur Football League first division title firmly in their sights after gaining three vital points against Accrington Ams.
6. South stun pace setters Heywood
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004LANCASHIRE and Cheshire AFL club South Manchester are on a high after reaching the quarter-finals of the Rhodes Cup.
7. Reading rocket to Valentine’s victory
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 February 2004Basketball Reading Rockets 92 Manchester Magic 67 MANCHESTER Magic's nine-game winning streak hit the buffers on Saturday at the Riversmead Stadium.
8. Swapping Northenden for New Zealand
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 February 2004Golf AUDREY Woodcock has been a fixture at Northenden Golf Club for the past 43 years but at the tender age of 84 she has decided to make the brave move to the other side of the world and live with her daughter Sylvia Aston and their three children.
9. Disley test awaits
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 February 2004DUNHAM Forest Trophy holders Pleasington have to make an immediate defence of their trophy after pulling out a home tie against Westhoughton as a record number of 107 clubs went into the hat for the biggest club team competition of its kind.
10. Derby day defeat
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 February 2004Burnage 5 Heaton Moor 15 HEATON Moor took the spoils in a closely-fought derby against old rivals Burnage, with young Moor winger Tom Smith scoring two tries on his debut, the first within three minutes of the kick-off.
