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1. Title beckons for in-form Glossop
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 July 2002CRICKET: Another awesome innings from Lee Shufflebottom kept Glossop on top of the Lancashire County League - in our round-up of all the action.
2. Bell's in business as Devon crashes
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 July 2002BOXING: Ashton featherweight boxer Steven Bell got his Commonwealth Games campaign off to a blistering start with a convincing victory at the Wythenshawe Forum.
3. Golden boy Haughton
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 July 2002BADMINTON: Colin Haughton completed the first half of his Commonwealth Games campaign with a gold medal in the team event last night (Tuesday).
4. Vaughan strides away in Black Knight charge
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 July 2002ATHLETICS: East Cheshire's Black Knight six-mile charge race saw home athlete Danny Vaughan victorious in a time of 35 minutes and 29 seconds.
5. It's the way Phil tells 'em
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 25 July 2002SOCCER: Phil Staley has been banned from Droylsden's ground, been paid in fish, and taken Accrington Stanley to the second round of the FA Cup.
6. Medals beckoning?
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 25 July 2002RU: The England rugby sevens squad are in fine fettle ahead of their push for the gold medal at the Commonwealth Games.
7. Bardsley keeps county squad in title hunt
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 25 July 2002GOLF: Denton's county star Robert Bardsley was in action for Lancashire in their key clash at Ormskirk in the Northern Counties league against Cheshire.
8. Going for gold
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 25 July 2002GENERAL: Ashton-based featherweight boxer Steven Bell says he will only settle for the coveted gold medal at the biggest multi-sports event the UK has ever seen - the 2002 Commonwealth Games in downtown Manchester.
9. Miller's triple swoop
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 24 July 2002SOCCER: Stalybridge Celtic manager Dave Miller has signed three more players ahead the club's assault on the UniBond premier division title.
10. Productive times for trio
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 24 July 2002BOXING: Glossop-based light-welterweight prospect John 'Boy' Marshall made it five professional wins out of the last five with a devastating early victory at the Willows Variety Centre in Salford.
