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1. South West title hopes nosedive

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 23 July 2002
CRICKET: South West Manchester's hopes of making a late challenge for the Manchester Association premier division title were dealt a fatal blow with a shock home defeat by a modest Westleigh, in our cricket round-up.

2. Juniors play starring roles

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 23 July 2002
GOLF: The captains of both Withington and Didsbury clubs gave all their members - including juniors - the chance to enjoy their captain's day competitions and celebrations.

3. King of the county

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 July 2002
GOLF: Danny Wardrop cemented his reputation as a rising stars by winning the Cheshire Championships for the first time in his burgeoning career.

4. Come and join us

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 26 July 2002
RU: Heaton Mersey-based St John's Primary School took the honours in a tag rugby tournament at Old Bedians Rugby Club as part of the Commonwealth Games Spirit of Friendship.

5. Fightback

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 26 July 2002
CRICKET: Didsbury got back to winning ways with a good three-wicket win at the expense of high-flying Neston, as part of our round-up.

6. Burnage hit summit

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 23 July 2002
CRICKET: Burnage went to the top of the Meller Braggins Cheshire cricket league division three after a nail-biting six-run win over second-from-bottom Stalybridge St Paul's.

7. Mersey paradise

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 July 2002
GOLF: Chorlton ended a marathon at Northenden by winning the Mersey Shield.

8. Legends boost charities

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 12 July 2002
SOCCER: Legends from both of our city giants have been strutting their stuff on the fairways of two of south Manchester's top courses.

9. Superstar John still centre of attention

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 July 2002
BASKETBALL: Superstar John Amaechi doesn't forget his roots - he's just donated £250,000 to a Whalley Range centre.

10. No mercy

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 12 July 2002
CRICKET: Didsbury have joined the title-chasing pack, in our cricket round-up.
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