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1. All are stars in Pop Stars tournament
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 June 2005Football THE fifth annual small-sided football event, sponsored by Premier Foods and known as the Middleton Mini Pop Stars Tournament, proved another big success.
2. International call for Claire
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 June 2005CLAIRE McKenna, of Alkrington, who competes for Horwich RMI Harriers, has finally achieved her ambition.
3. At last! The points come in
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 June 2005Lake Garage Central Lancashire Cricket League YOU know what they say about buses - you wait ages for one then two come together.
4. Team of internationals knew no boundaries at Thornham
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 23 June 2005THORNHAM Cricket Club has seen one or two stars in its time, but one of its most auspicious occasions saw it host a team of not one, but 11 international players.
5. Clayton clinches good win
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 23 June 2005CHAMPIONS Kings Arms were beaten for only the third time in the season when Railway and Linnet's John Clayton took the decider in his team's 4-3 win.
6. Rachel is tops
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 23 June 2005MANCHESTER Golf Club's Rachel Connor has confirmed her status as one of England's leading young players.
7. Stars come out for former starmaker
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 23 June 2005Boxing SEVEN former ABA senior champions, all trained by one man - Terry Hernon - turned up at the Wellfield Club in Rochdale last Thursday night to honour the man on his 65th birthday.
8. Flightnight gold for Crolla
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 16 June 2005MOSTON'S Anthony Crolla was in a group of young north west boxers given a boost by Olympic silver medallist Amir Khan as they flew out to compete in a tournament in Chemnitz, Germany.
9. Media men make merry
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 16 June 2005Football ABACUS Media celebrated a remarkable season with a presentation event at The Bower Hotel in Chadderton.
10. Madden breaks bowlers’ hearts
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 16 June 2005Greater Manchester League MOSTON returned to action following the spell of poor weather and the break appeared to have worked wonders as they posted 179 for eight in their 40 overs against Swinton Lions.
