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1. Haughton’s title hopes
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 January 2004BURNAGE badminton star Colin Haughton will be looking to give home supporters something to shout about this weekend at Manchester Velodrome.
2. Didge’ll do nicely
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 January 2004NORTHENDEN'S new Lady Captain Didge Dawson will be a real trend-setter at the Palatine Road club.
3. Bedes blitz
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 January 2004Old Bedians 69 Carnforth 9 OLD Bedians had one of their biggest-ever league wins as they walloped visiting Carnforth in their North Lancs division two clash at Millgate Lane.
4. Nervy Gregs secure Premiership lead
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 21 January 2004GREGORIANS went back to the top of the Lancashire Amateur League premier division with a comprehensive 4-1 defeat of Bolton-based Prairie United.
5. Treble joy for Road as they stay on top
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 January 2004Great Harwood 1 Maine Road 3 ROAD enjoyed a triple celebration as player/manager Chris Simms welcomed the recent birth of a son, Ian Walker made his 550th appearance for the club, and a memorable victory kept them on top of the table.
6. Toc’s one over the eight as Park crash
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 January 2004DIDSBURY Toc H ran in nine tries during their 58-3 demolition of basement outfit West Park Warriors to hoist themselves into third place in North Lancs One.
7. Road hang onto top-flight dream
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 January 2004Maine Road 1 Norton Utd 1 MAINE Road appeared to be feeling the pressure as they clung on to their lead at the top of the North West Counties second division table.
8. Wilko kicks Toc to points
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 January 2004Rugby Union Didsbury Toc H 35 Bury 13 DIDSBURY responded to last week's defeat with an excellent victory over Bury.
9. Woeful Wacs
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 21 January 2004MANCHESTER Waconians manager Phil Greenwood questioned his side's "level of commitment" after the North of England League Premier Division outfit were dumped out of the Daily Telegraph Senior Flags by Timperley.
10. GASP-ing Curtis
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 21 January 2004NORTHENDEN professional James Curtis now has one of the finest and most hi-tech teaching facilities in the North West.
