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21. Hey wins Pennine’s top award
Rochdale Observer, Friday 19 November 2004Cycling JOHN Hey took the top award when West Pennine Road Club held its presentation night at the Broadfield Hotel.
22. Boro enjoy a Merabi time
Rochdale Observer, Friday 19 November 2004Ladies Hockey Littleborough 4 Salford University 1 AN EARLY set-back couldn't dent Boro's confidence as they ran out comfortable winners.
23. Bob signs three more
Rochdale Observer, Friday 19 November 2004HORNETS coach Bobbie Goulding has swooped to sign former Widnes and Halifax star Phil Cantillon.
24. Chetwynd brace to no avail for Spotland boys
Rochdale Observer, Friday 19 November 2004Junior Round-Up Rugby League SPOTLAND Rangers under 13s played their best game of the season against high-flying Chorley.
25. James holds on to key role
Rochdale Observer, Friday 19 November 2004Rugby Union ROCHDALE First XV travel to Northwich on Saturday afternoon to play against the team they knocked out of the NPI Cup earlier this season.
26. B boys give Dale a boost
Rochdale Observer, Friday 19 November 2004Lacrosse ROCHDALE produced a battling performance against leaders Stockport in the Men's North of England League Premier Division, but they slipped to a 16-7 defeat.
27. Hornets in spin over Italian job
Rochdale Observer, Friday 19 November 2004HORNETS fans will need to dust off their Italian phrasebooks, crack open a bottle of Asti and get the lasagne in the oven to celebrate an exciting new sponsorship deal.
28. Gabs under threat of expulsion
Rochdale Observer, Friday 19 November 2004Amateur Football CASTLETON Gabriels will be thrown out of the North West Counties League at the end of the season unless a great amount of work is done on their Butterworth Park ground.
29. Lees hit another four
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 16 November 2004Cricket TWENTY-FIVE years and counting was the good news for local cricket when local brewers JW Lees announced a four-year extension to their sponsorship of the Central Lancashire League's Wood Cup.
30. Old friend moves aside
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 16 November 2004FOR dyed-in-the-wool Hornets fans, the name British Millerain is almost as much a part of the club jersey as the red, white and blue hoops.
