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2321. Stanley held to a draw
Accrington Observer, Wednesday 12 March 2003STANLEY were hit by a late sucker punch as Altrincham fought back to grab a share of the points last night (Tuesday).
2322. Stanley rained off
Accrington Observer, Monday 10 March 2003ACCRINGTON Stanley's match against Altrincham will now take place tomorrow night (Tuesday), after being postponed on Saturday.
2323. Emily sets new high watermarks
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 March 2003THE Pioneer 79 Swimming Club put up their best performance for some years at the Bolton and District Swimming Association Championships.
2324. Accrington are pipped right at the death
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 March 2003RL: WIDNES St Maries gained revenge for Accrington's victory earlier this season in a hard-fought, entertaining match which they won 14-12.
2325. United back on winning trail as Saint Mary's go goal crazy
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 March 2003FOOTBALL: AFTER two consecutive draws, OSWALDWISTLE UNITED got back to winning ways with a comfortable 8-1 victory over Globe in a Hyndburn derby.
2326. Church's Mail in form for State XI
Accrington Observer, Thursday 6 March 2003NEW Church Cricket Club professional Greg Mail celebrated his decision to join the West Enders with a sterling all-round performance for New South Wales as they beat Western Australia in the Pura Cup in Perth
2327. Slender but surely as Stanley steam on
Accrington Observer, Thursday 6 March 2003Stanley 3 Blyth Spartans 2
2328. Baron banished as Town crash again
Accrington Observer, Thursday 6 March 2003GREAT Harwood Town went down 3-1 to Padiham at The Arbories last Saturday.
2329. Stanley still strengthening
Accrington Observer, Thursday 6 March 2003ACCRINGTON Stanley, whose lead at the top of the Unibond Premier League is looking impregnable, are still looking to strengthen their squad.
2330. Poplar choice Morton through in Classic
Accrington Observer, Thursday 6 March 2003DEFENDING champion Colin Morton made it through to the Third Round of the Poplar Snooker Classic despite a sluggish start against Glenn Stevenson.
