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1. Final date is booked
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 31 August 2005CRICKET: THE Ashton and Oldham Alliance League's Dukes Shield will be bewteen St Mary's OPC and Bharat following Saturday's brace of semi-finals.
2. Still leading the way
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 31 August 2005CRICKET: SADDLEWORTH remain top of the Per-Fit Windows Saddleworth and District Cricket League as the campaign gets set for the run-in.
3. Darren the destroyer
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 31 August 2005CRICKET: IT WAS the Darren Shadford show at The Coppice on Sunday as Werneth destroyed Royton in the Lake Garage Central Lancashire League.
4. Hamilton rallies supporters
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 31 August 2005OLDHAM chairman Chris Hamilton is asking for supporters to turn up at Boundary Park on Sunday and help the Roughyeds in their fight to avoid relegation.
5. Club on the lookout
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 31 August 2005FOOTBALL: FAILSWORTH Dynamos JFC are on the lookout for players and coaches as they seek to add another four teams to their existing 17.
6. Saints raid Oulton
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 24 August 2005RL: OLDHAM St Anne's got their National Conference League Premier Division season off to a perfect start to the new season with a 36-22 win at Oulton Raiders.
7. Mercer blasts 'worst game' so far
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 24 August 2005OLDHAM coach Gary Mercer claimed Sunday's 34-32 loss against Batley Bulldogs was their worst display of the season.
8. Time for trophies
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 24 August 2005CRICKET: JAY Hind I are the new Ashton and Oldham Cricket Alliance champions after their winning draw with St Mary's OPC.
9. Oldham Roughyeds 32 Batley Bulldogs 34
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 24 August 2005A GRIM-FACED Gary Mercer acknowledged the Roughyeds were in a relegation battle after they somehow took defeat from the jaws of victory.
10. Saeed and Simon are the stars
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 24 August 2005CRICKET: SAEED Anwar continued his personal crusade to make Crompton the top local team in the Lake Garage CLL as he inspired them to victory against Rochdale on Saturday.
