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1. Johnson is inspirational
Stockport Express, Wednesday 12 October 2005Bowls IT was finals day last Wednesday at the Nursery BC as Cheadle and Gatley Vets League Jennison Shield glory was up for grabs.
2. High standards
Stockport Express, Wednesday 5 October 2005QUEENSGATE football club has been presented with the prestigious FA Charter Standard Club award for grass roots football.
3. Sale ready to sting Wasps
Stockport Express, Wednesday 12 October 2005SALE Sharks' massive month continues this week with the visit of Premiership Champions London Wasps to Edgeley Park.
4. Grove stay in touch
Stockport Express, Wednesday 5 October 2005DENTON Town hit the top of the Lancashire and Cheshire AFL Premier Division for the first time in many years as they destroyed basement club Abacus Media 7-1.
5. Sale Sharks 45 Leeds Tykes 10
Stockport Express, Wednesday 12 October 2005Powergen Cup SHARKS players with a point to prove smashed, skipped and sailed through Leeds Tykes' defence to record a bonus point win in the Anglo-Welsh Powergen Cup.
6. Lads miss the spot in a day of cup drama
Stockport Express, Wednesday 12 October 2005Stockport DSL SUNDAY saw round one of the Harold English Memorial Trophy, and, as usual, there were thrills, plenty of action, and drama.
7. ‘Must-win’ to stay in Cup race
Stockport Express, Wednesday 5 October 2005PHILIPPE Saint Andre believes his Sharks can win the Powergen Cup and aims to get their campaign back on track this Friday against Leeds Tykes at Edgeley Park.
8. What a knock-out!
Stockport Express, Wednesday 12 October 2005REDDISH Vale stars Adam Stott and Jeremy Atkins are no strangers to top golf trophies, but they were delighted to win the Cheshire GU Inter-Club foursomes knock-out.
9. Our biggest battle yet
Stockport Express, Wednesday 12 October 2005THE Edgeley Park turf will be packed with even more internationals than usual on Friday night when London Wasps descend on Stockport.
10. The hat-trick heroes
Stockport Express, Wednesday 12 October 2005Lancashire & Cheshire AFL BURNAGE Metro and Norris Villa both had convincing wins to march through into round two of the Manchester Amateur Cup.
