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11. Alternative SAS putting children through their paces
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 22 December 2003Junior football THE Sports Action Services (SAS) initiated by Manchester Leisure's Sports Development saw over 40 youngsters aged between eight and 15 enjoying top coaching at Rushford Park in Levenshulme, the home of Manchester Eagles.
12. Relegation fears remain
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 22 December 2003Oldham 23 Broughton Park 9 BROUGHTON Park stay rooted to the foot of their division after a strong second-half display from the home team saw newly promoted Oldham to a comfortable win.
13. Newton win a nailbiter
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 22 December 2003Football NEWTON may be struggling in the Lancashire and Cheshire AFL's division two.
14. Drive-through fines
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 22 December 2003Golf DIDSBURY Golf Club's new captain Richard Walker is hitting the bottle as one of his fundraising efforts for his chosen charity of Christies Against Cancer.
15. Mystics’ bid for play-offs
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 22 December 2003Basketball Manchester Mystics 56 East Durham 42 THE young Manchester Mystics team continued their successful debut year in the senior National League second division with a pleasing win on their home floor on Saturday.
16. Ben’s brace fires Gregorians to title advantage
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 22 December 2003GREGORIANS swept back to the top of the Lancashire Amateur League premier division with a 2-0 win over Boltonians.
17. Derby triumph
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 22 December 2003Maine Road 4 Cheadle Town 0 MAINE Road kept in the thick of the promotion battle as their finishing power proved to be too hot to handle for near neighbours Cheadle Town.
18. John leads the way
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 19 December 2003Golf JOHN Doherty was always a crowd-pleaser in his playing days in the 1950s as a footballer with Manchester United.
19. Bedians make their move
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 19 December 2003BEDIANS made a significant move in the Lancashire and Cheshire AFL, defeating previous leaders Old Ashtonians 2-1.
20. Bowling green kings are crowned record breakers
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 19 December 2003BOWLERS in Chorlton who bowled non-stop for 52.5 hours without sleep have had their test of endurance officially recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records.
