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1. Steve still unbeaten

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005
LLOYDS Hotel secretary Steve Ridley is one of only three unbeaten players in the MEN Premier League's 'Last Man Standing' event.

2. Girls make a splash for national prize

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005
MANCHESTER High School for Girls' water polo team have completed a unique double as they are national champions at under-16s and under-14s level.

3. Games goodbye?

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005
MANCHESTER Magic's basketball legend John Amaechi has said next year's Commonwealth Games could be his 'swansong' as a player.

4. Peter decides to call it a day

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005
THE annual dinner of the Lancashire and Cheshire AFL at Edgeley Park's Pavilion Suite marks the end of an era of great development for the league with the retirement of secretary Peter Howarth.

5. Rain ruins tight games

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005
BURNAGE suffered a washout in their Cheshire County League division two match with Middlewich, having looked well set at 80-2.

6. Wythenshawe book final spot

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005
WYTHENSHAWE reached the Surridge Cup final after defeating Stretford in a rain-affected match.

7. Whalley find their Range

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005
Whalley Range 45-2 Westleigh 0-0 ONLY 14 overs were possible at Kingsbrook Road as Whalley Range entertained Westleigh in the Manchester Association First Division.

8. Abacus counting up the silverware as Gregs go nap

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 May 2005
Football ABACUS Media are looking forward to the Lancashire and Cheshire League's presentation dinner on May 23 when they will pick up two top trophies.

9. South’s dream ends while duo make semis

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 May 2005
South West Manchester 86ao Hindley SP 87-0 A SEVERELY depleted South West Manchester saw their Surridge Cup dreams ended.

10. New club’s ace start

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 May 2005
Golf WITHINGTON Golf Club manager Brian Grundy is wondering if he has set a new world record with a hole-in-one at Windermere Golf Club.
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