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1. Arms win battle of giants
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 February 2005Football RADCLYFFE Arms won the battle of the giants when they dumped Langley Rangers out of the Middleton Sunday League's Challenge Shield last weekend.
2. Fans warmed by best of season
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 February 2005Rugby Union Littleborough 12 North Manchester 33 NORTH'S travelling support was warmed in the opening half hour as the team played its best rugby of the season.
3. Blackley make it to semis
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 February 2005AFC BLACKLEY returned to winning ways by qualifying for the semi-finals of the Murray Trophy.
4. Media keep on winning at the top
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 February 2005ABACUS Media maintained their stranglehold on the top of the Lancashire and Cheshire League's Division Two with a 5-1 away win over Eagle.
5. Round the boards
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 February 2005MIDDLETON'S Mark Holden won the Moston Open at Lightbowne Sports and Social Club on Sunday.
6. Ten-goal blast by goal-hungry Boys
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 February 2005MASON Andrews and Chris Bushell bagged hat-tricks as Middleton Boys under 11s demolished Moorside Blue with a 10-goal blast.
7. Hall sparks his man in round one
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 February 2005MIDDLETON'S star light-middleweight Matthew Hall, who boxes out of the Collyhurst and Moston Academy, scored another sensational win last Friday night.
8. A breeze for Boys
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 February 2005MIKE Corcoran and Josh Schofield bagged two goals each as Middleton Boys under eights beat Langworthy 6-3.
9. Soccer schools prove a big hit
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 February 2005Football ROCHDALE AFC Football in the Community has been busy with soccer coaching courses at Littleborough Community School, St Mary's Primary School (Middleton) and Spotland.
10. Kings complete double
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 February 2005Round The Boards KINGS Arms beat Joiners 5-2 for the second time this season to move 10 points clear in the Middleton Men's Thursday League title race.
