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1. Closing in on crown
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 7 August 2008GREENSOX have led from the front in the race for the division one title in the Manchester Softball League.
2. Learn the Brazilian way
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 7 August 2008YOUNGSTERS wanting to develop their football skills are being invited to sessions with a Brazilian theme.
3. Defeat still offers hope for Burnage players
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 7 August 2008BURNAGE showed signs of improvement despite losing their Cheshire County League division two match against Grappenhall by seven wickets.
4. Same again
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 7 August 2008BOWLS: THERE was no change at the top of the Sale and District League division one table with Levenshulme, Fallowfield, Crescent and South West A all winning.
5. Derby day draw
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 7 August 2008LAST Saturday’s derby between South West Manchester and Wythenshawe ended in a draw from a game where both sides needed the points for different reasons.
6. Title bid goes to the final match
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 7 August 2008ATHLETES from Chorlton-based Trafford AC pulled off a great win in the penultimate National League fixture as they beat leaders City of Sheffield by a massive margin of 65 points.
7. Olympic defeat for Joe
South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 12 August 2008LEVENSHULME'S Joe Murray has been beaten in his opening bout of the Olympic boxing tournament.
8. Pacesetters stay well clear at summit
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 14 August 2008GREENSOX and Mavericks showed why they occupy the top two places in division one of the Manchester Softball League as they both had emphatic wins to stay well clear of the pack.
9. Closing in
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 14 August 2008BOWLS: THE Lloyds Hotel continued on their remorseless path to the championship in the Gooddies Manchester Premier League with a fine 10.5-5, 170-164 win at British Plate, keeping them well clear at the top.
10. Securing their safety
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 14 August 2008ATHLETICS: IN ONE of the closest Northern Senior men’s and women’s track and field division one league finishes for many years, Chorlton-based Trafford AC’s B team came back from the dead to retain their division one status for next year.
