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11. Aaron is the golden boy
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 24 March 2005MIDDLETON Boys under eights ran out 4-2 winners over Langworthy in a Salford League match.
12. Alliance get a taste of top flight action
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 March 2005BLACKLEY Alliance got a taste of what might await them in the top flight when they met Langley Rangers in an HPS Challenge Cup second round tie last weekend.
13. Boys fight back after double blow
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 March 2005FOR the second week running Middleton Boys under eights dominated a match but lost by the odd goal.
14. I say, I say, I say - did you hear about North’s victory
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 March 2005Rugby Union Rossendale 0 North Manchester 26 ON THE weekend of Comic Relief, North Manchester travelled to Rossendale to face a side captained by Ted Robbins, club owner Den Perry in Phoenix Nights.
15. Michelle faces title test
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 March 2005MICHELLE Grizzel of Prestwich will fight for an English title during a Thai Boxing tournament at Middleton Civic Centre on Saturday.
16. Rachel gets the call to play for England
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 March 2005HOTSHOT Hopwood golfer Rachel Connor will hit the international trail again next month.
17. Academy trio in hat-trick glory
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 March 2005BOXERS from the Hopwood Hall Academy scored a hat-trick last weekend.
18. Select fix date for fight night
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 March 2005MIDDLETON Select will stage an amateur boxing show at Middleton Civic Centre on Thursday 28 April.
19. Bracken strikes
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 March 2005ABACUS Media stretched their lead at the top of the Lancashire and Cheshire League's Division Two with a 5-2 thumping of St Margaret Mary's.
20. Season bears fruit for Apple
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 March 2005Round The Boards APPLE and Pear (Alkrington) lifted the Middleton Men's Monday Darts and Crib League title with 113½ points, five more than the runners-up Bay Horse (Heywood) whose Steve Horner took the least-darts prize with an 11-arrow game.
