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1. Polo star back home after 25 years away
Middleton Guardian, Monday 29 December 2008TWENTY-FIVE years ago Raymond Powers went out to Australia for a season of water polo and didn’t come home.
2. Brave fight not enough
Middleton Guardian, Monday 29 December 2008MIDDLETON Lads faced their toughest test yet in the Bowlee Mini under nines league when they played Northside Juniors.
3. Girls get chance to go up for the cup
Middleton Guardian, Monday 29 December 2008MOSTON Juniors under 14s stormed to a 5-2 win over Oldham Athletic in the Oldham Girls League Cup.
4. Dynamos show their defeat
Middleton Guardian, Monday 29 December 2008ALKRINGTON Dynamos sat proudly at the top of the Lancashire and Cheshire League’s Division One when they travelled to play Spurley Hey looking to secure another three points in their quest for the championship.
5. Joiners stay top despite defeat
Middleton Guardian, Monday 22 December 2008JOINERS suffered their second defeat of the season when they found Albion too hot to handle and went down 5-2 in the Middleton Darts League.
6. Football five take a step up
Middleton Guardian, Monday 22 December 2008FIVE local lads from last season’s highly successful Manchester Youth FC have signed non league forms with Unibond Northern Premier League team FC United of Manchester.
7. Rory is now a Lancaster bomber
Middleton Guardian, Monday 22 December 2008RORY Todd is back in the ring, and last week he took a unanimous decision over Ian Halsall of Liverpool.
8. Hall lands date in U.S.
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 17 December 2008THE indispensable ingredients of a great performance in the boxing ring are the fighters and their styles.
9. Hot-shot claims five as Arms w(e)aste their cup opponents
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 17 December 2008HOTSHOT Damien Gibbons, brought some warmth to a bitter Sunday morning as he fired Radclyffe Arms into the quarter-finals of the Manchester Amateur Sunday Cup.
10. Lads show their class
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 17 December 2008MIDDLETON Lads under eights were a different class and played their best football of the season to remain unbeaten in the Bowlee Mini League.
