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1. Regan fires Gregs to summit

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 November 2003
Gregorians 4 Little Lever 0 PAUL Regan, who has spent so much of this season out with injury, hit a brilliant hat-trick as an emergency forward in Gregs' Saturday clash with LAL championship rivals Little Lever.

2. Last-gasp try costs Park victory

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 November 2003
BROUGHTON Park looked set for victory as they led Wigton 17-16 going into the last minute of a hard-fought game.

3. Three off to a flier

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 November 2003
Darts IT'S early days in the South Manchester Log End League but Albert Withington, the Osborne and South West Manchester Cricket Club A are already setting the pace, jointly topping the table with 18 points from three straight wins.

4. Road pegged back

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 November 2003
Maine Road 1 Nelson 1 MAINE Road manager Chris Simms must have wondered just what his side had to do to beat a Nelson side whose goal seemed to have a charmed life.

5. Five-star Emma

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 November 2003
DIDSBURY Northern Wanderers stamped their authority on the Cheshire League at the weekend in a cataclysmic 10-1 defeat over an under-strength Alderley Edge team.

6. Regan at the double as Gregs remain top

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 November 2003
GREGORIANS strengthened their position as leaders of the LAL Premier division with an emphatic win over championship rivals Bolton Lads.

7. Streakers cannot stop Gregorians earning point

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 November 2003
THE Lancashire Amateur Football League premier division clash between Rossendale and Gregorians produced no goals but plenty of incidents, not least a pitch invasion by three streakers!

8. Gerry Gee-ed up by hole in one surprise

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 November 2003
Golf THE first round of Chorlton's Handicap Cup saw Keith Tyler on top of division one with 40 points with former cricket star Nigel Wood pipping Jon Davies for second spot on a card play-off on 37 points.

9. Wood’s narrow wins

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 November 2003
PARRS Wood High School's football teams secured victories in their English Schools Cup ties.

10. Moor blitzed

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 November 2003
Toc H 44 Heaton Moor 3 DIDSBURY scored an emphatic victory over their local rivals, displaying the sort of form that has been all too rare so far this season.
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