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1. Park's progress centres on Hough End
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 December 2004BROUGHTON Park are hoping their on-field success matches their off-field development as they use the new facilities at the Hough End Centre.
2. Arrowing to victory
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 December 2004BASKETBALL: Manchester Magic 69 Sheffield Arrows 83
3. Riley wrecks Old Chorlts Rhodes Cup ambition
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 22 December 2004FOOTBALL: HEAVY rain had taken a massive chunk out of the Lancashire and Cheshire League's programme, but lower league teams enjoyed some epic Rhodes Cup encounters.
4. O’Neills’ great eight
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 December 2004MANCHESTER Publicity Sunday League side O'Neills Athletic put eight past Green End in round one of the Caroline Burke Memorial Shield.
5. Gilgryst glory must wait
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 22 December 2004WYTHENSHAWE Amateurs' hopes of cup glory took a tumble as they crashed out of the Gilgryst Cup against Atherton.
6. Stars are stunned
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 December 2004Solent Stars 69 Manchester 85 MANCHESTER Magic maintained their wininng streak with an 85-69 victory at Solent Stars.
7. A day of cup shocks
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 9 December 2004HALE Barns United of the Manchester Publicity Sunday League fourth division pulled off a major shock beating top-flight Aswone 5-4 in the Caroline Burke Memorial Shield.
8. United for charity
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 December 2004LANCASHIRE and Cheshire AFL members Whalley Range are holding a Sportsman's Evening on Friday, February 18 at Lancashire CCC.
9. Poole makes a splash
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 22 December 2004GREAT work by the Didsbury groundstaff enabled a full field of Manchester Alliance professionals and amateurs to enjoy excellent playing conditions.
10. Chorlts spot on
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 December 2004LANCASHIRE and Cheshire League club Old Chorltonians needed a penalty shoot-out to reach the Manchester Amateur Cup quarter-finals.
