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1. Indians scalp current champs
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 June 2004AFTER their great start to the season, the reigning Manchester Association Premier Division champions South West Manchester are sliding down the table.
2. Disappointing Didsbury
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 June 2004Didsbury 145ao Poynton 149-4 DIDSBURY have been unlucky not to secure wins in their recent ECB Cheshire County Premier Division games but they can have no complaints as they were put to the sword by newly-promoted Poynton.
3. Range not hamstrung
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 June 2004Whalley Range 228-6 Rylands 148-5 RANGE were hit before the start of their Manchester Association first division game at Kingsbrook Road as skipper Paul Davies pulled a hamstring and had to withdraw.
4. Monton made to pay
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 June 2004Cricket SOUTH West Manchester's under-16s team made the second round of the League Cup with a win against Monton and Weaste.
5. Six appeal puts Burnage on top
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 June 2004Prestbury 129ao Burnage 131-4 BURNAGE moved to the top of the Meller Braggins Cheshire League's first division after a six-wicket victory over Prestbury.
6. Parrs Wood punished
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 June 2004OAKWOOD High School's under-13s cricket team marched into the semi-finals of the MSCA Cup with a 25-run win over Parrs Wood.
7. Top two go clear
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 June 2004Bowls THE top two teams in the Sale and District League division one remain neck and neck in the battle for the championship.
8. Depleted Didsbury left to hang on
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 June 2004Widnes 250-4 Didsbury 220-7 DIDSBURY were without key players for their vital clash with high-flying Widnes and in the end were grateful to settle for a draw at Wilmslow Road.
9. South West are sent packing
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 June 2004SOUTH West Manchester's dismal form continued as runaway Manchester Association leaders Monton and Weaste brushed them aside with ease at Ellesmere Road.
10. Starlet Chris's bright future
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 June 2004WITH Wimbledon being at the forefront of tennis enthusiasts' minds over the next two weeks, Chris Hooshyar, a fine South Manchester prospect, is viewing his prospects of breaking into the country's elite.
