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1. Team performance key for Roach under 9s
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 24 September 2008ROACH Dynamos under 9s played brilliantly when they met Chadderton Grasshoppers Yellows at home on Saturday.
2. SC Bury 0 - 7 Heywood Reform
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 24 September 2008HEYWOOD Reform continued their good run of form with a commanding 7-0 win at SC Bury on Sunday.
3. Heywood St James 2 – 1 Fives Athletic
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 24 September 2008HEYWOOD St James edged an enthralling encounter with Fives Athletic at Phoenix Park on Saturday.
4. Prestwich CC 5-6 Woolpack FC
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 24 September 2008AFTER a convincing 10-0 home win against Cross Keys last week, Woolpack’s second league game produced another goal-packed game at Prestwich Cricket Club.
5. Hooley Bridge Celtic 4-3 Moston Brook
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 24 September 2008HOOLEY Bridge Celtic continued their winning form with a hard fought victory over undefeated Moston Brook at Queens Park on Saturday.
6. Showtime for Darnhill
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 24 September 2008IT’S all go at Darnhill and Heywood Boxing Club as they prepare for their annual show at the civic hall.
7. Keri-Anne back in Lakes action
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2008HEYWOOD’S Olympic silver medallist Keri-Anne Payne was back action on Saturday in the Great North Swim.
8. Owens is home and dry
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2008A SUPERB display by Peter Owens earned him the Rochdale Observer Tournament title at Blackley Golf Club last Saturday.
9. Reform on song
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2008HEYWOOD Reform opened up their season with a powerful display of high-tempo football at Phoenix Park on Sunday, racing into a 3-0 interval lead that all but guaranteed three points over Prestwich CC.
10. Ruvin signs up for 2009
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2008AFTER Heywood clinched the CLL championship last week in the pavilion, almost as expected, their final game at Milnrow was one of only two to be cancelled due to conditions in the last league programme of the season.
