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41. Blight undecided on Crimble return

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 9 October 2008
HEYWOOD'S overseas amateur Royce Blight is weighing up his options over a return to the Central Lancashire League champions and Wood Cup runners-up next summer.

42. Langford heads list of Heywood throwers

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 9 October 2008
DARTS: PAUL LANGFORD was the top Heywood player with an average score of 72.03 from the three games he played in the Greater Manchester Super League during the summer.

43. CLL clubs say no to going open

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 9 October 2008
THE management committee of the Lake Garage Central Lancashire Cricket League is recommending to clubs that the league does not go open and allow payment to all players clubs may wish to pay.

44. Hutchinson gives Celtic cup victory

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 9 October 2008
HOOLEY Bridge Celtic travelled down the East Lancs to take on Howe Bridge Mills from Leigh in the second round of the Lancashire cup.

45. McNulty star of show

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 2 October 2008
HEYWOOD St James entertained Standians on Saturday.

46. Keith has sp-Arkell

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 2 October 2008
Grandmaster Keith Arkell gave a chess simultaneous exhibition at the Heywood chess club last Tuesday.

47. Rendo Kai showing

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 2 October 2008
Championships were held recently at Manchester Velodrome, with 30 countries and more than 600 competitors taking part. ments.

48. Woolpack step up

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 2 October 2008
AFTER the second of last season’s cup final victories against local rivals Heywood Reform, questions were asked as to whether Woolpack - previously the Duke of Wellington - could reproduce the same form in premier division.

49. Crown help Darren aim high

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 2 October 2008
A HEYWOOD darter’s two year search for a sponsor has finally hit the bullseye, meaning he can now compete all over the world, writes Amy Glendinning.

50. Nuttall Skye high to beat seasiders

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 2 October 2008
POOR old Skye. First of all the players lost their way en route to Phoenix Park, then they lost their way on the pitch as a rampant Heywood ‘St James’ Reform side, led by sharp shooting Chris Nuttall raced to an 8-0 victory.
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