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1. Maiden 10-pointer for Boro

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 30 July 2008
LITTLEBOROUGH completed their first 10-point weekend of the season with a four-wicket win at Middleton on Sunday.

2. Brierley fills heroic role

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 30 July 2008
NORDEN’S clash with Radcliffe at Stag Park was billed as a battle of the professionals, both of whom have been in fine form this season.

3. Oh so close in thrilling derby clash

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 30 July 2008
MILNROW won an exciting derby at Ladyhouse on Sunday, but Rochdale were left wondering how they had let victory slip away.

4. Madsen makes unthinkable a reality

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 30 July 2008
THERE was a time not too long ago when to score well in excess of 200 and lose was unthinkable.

5. Winners a plenty as Kenya visit

Rochdale Observer, Friday 25 July 2008
LOCAL community group Sports For All delivered international cricket and a community festival to Rochdale during a weekend to celebrate diversity via sport.

6. Heywood secure annual cup date

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 22 July 2008
HEYWOOD will meet Monton and Weaste in the John Willie Lees Wood Cup final at The Coppice, Werneth, on Sunday 3 August.

7. Agony as Boro miss out again

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 22 July 2008
LITTLEBOROUGH’s match against Oldham at the Pollards on Saturday was the only CLL fixture to survive the wet weather.

8. Jayasinghe puts Boro to the sword

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 15 July 2008
LITTLEBOROUGH were put to the sword by Oldham professional Chinthaka Jayasinghe as they sank to defeat at Hare Hill on Saturday.

9. Peiris century leads to end of cup interest

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 15 July 2008
HEYWOOD knocked Littleborough out of the John Willie Lees Wood Cup for the fourth time in five seasons when they achieved a comfortable victory at Crimble on Sunday.

10. Stuart is no Moore as he takes time out

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 12 July 2008
THE John Willie Lees Wood Cup has certainly held a lot of water this season.
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