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1. A Tribe tester
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 August 2004MANCHESTER Waconians renewed their strong links with USA lacrosse as they hosted the touring Tribe Lacrosse Juniors from Maryland USA.
2. Top of the Cups!
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 August 2004Golf Chorlton members were able to enjoy a terrific evening of entertainment as well as being able to pose for pictures with one of sport's top trophies.
3. South slump again
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 August 2004CRICKET: SOUTH West Manchester were thrashed for the second week in a row as they lost a Manchester Association Premier Division derby against Stretford.
4. Nelson unlucky for Burnage
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 August 2004CRICKET: A POOR batting performance saw Burnage lose by 11 runs at Malpas despite a great fightback by the lower order.
5. Burnage battle away
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 27 August 2004Marple 151-7 Burnage 154-8 BURNAGE recorded a thrilling victory over third-placed visitors Marple to stay at the top of the Meller Braggins first division table after Burnage skipper Sajid Mahmood won the toss and put Marple in.
6. Burnage are back
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 August 2004BURNAGE bounced back from the previous week's setback with a superb 129-run win over visitors Runcorn in division one of the CCL.
7. KO was Peter's day
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 August 2004DARTS: THE curtain finally came down on the South Manchester Log End League's season with the staging at the Lauriston Club of the last eight play-offs of the Ted Hewitt Charity Slip-up Pairs KO.
8. Pillay pillages the bowlers
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 August 2004SOUTH West Manchester's overseas player Myren Pillay has made a great impression at the friendly Chorlton club since his arrival in May.
9. Champions!
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 August 2004CRICKET: Wythenshawe 219-8 Deane and Derby 159ao
10. Didsbury’s relegation battle is still on
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 August 2004Didsbury 188 ao Macclesfield 171-9 DIDSBURY just missed out again on a much-needed win as they look to get away from the nether regions of the ECB Premier Division.
