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1. North end year in tip-top health
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005Oldham 0 North Manchester 84 NORTH made the short trip to Oldham looking to maintain their top of the table position.
2. Marshall shoots ’em down
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005LAST week's top-of-the-table encounter between Royal Oak and Star, in the Ardwick Mixed League, saw a ding-dong affair end in a 4-3 victory for Star.
3. Juniors hit five to extend their run
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005MOSTON Juniors under nines B made it four wins in a row with a 5-2 thriller against Chaddy End.
4. Celtic claim county final place at first go
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005LANGLEY Celtic have reached the final of the Manchester FA Sunday Shield at their first attempt.
5. Greengate’s Cup draw
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 16 December 2005GREENGATE Brewery on Middleton Junction was swarming with local cricket officials on Monday night to hear the official results of the Wood Cup draw.
6. City event boosts Northside plans
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 16 December 2005THE City of Manchester stadium played host to a wonderful display of boxing as the Northside club played host to a number of thrilling contests.
7. Ryder impresses with four-goal tally
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 16 December 2005A SUNNY December Sunday morning in Heaton Park provided the ideal setting for a confident performance from Middleton Juniors.
8. Manchester boys preserve record
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 16 December 2005Boundary Park 0 Manchester YFC 4 MANCHESTER YFC came through their biggest test of the season with flying colours after beating Boundary Park on Sunday.
9. Youngsters relish centre stage role
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 16 December 2005Rugby Union Sedgeley Park 20 North Manchester 2nd XV 29 NORTH'S 1st XV were left disappointed last Saturday when their home game against Marple was called off at short notice due to the visitors inability to field a team. The break allowed North's players to rest up and support the second team squad as they made the short trip to Whitefield to face a strong Sedgeley Park side.
10. Burns finish in vain for Legh
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 9 December 2005Darts A SUPERB 13-darter, the best so far in the David Bailey Openshaw League, came from John Burns of the Legh Arms last week.
