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1. Hopes dashed for Accrington

Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 June 2005
CRAIG Fergusson equalled his career-best score but could not prevent Enfield from slipping to a narrow two-wicket defeat at Colne on Sunday to leave the Dill Hall Lane club adrift in the bottom-two of the Musbury Fabrics Lancashire League.

2. First-day clash with Canvey for Stanley

Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 June 2005
THE release of Accrington Stanley's Conference fixture list reveals a first-day home clash with Canvey Island.

3. Sleep wants silverware

Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 June 2005
RISHTON stalwart Peter Sleep made it to the top of the game as a Test player with Australia but admits that a Worsley Cup triumph would also provide a cherished memory before he hangs up his boots.

4. Rishton ready for Worsley Cup clash

Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 June 2005
RISHTON will be looking to roll back the years on Sunday when they meet Todmorden in the semi-finals of the Worsley Cup.

5. Rory on his way

Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 June 2005
ACCRINGTON Stanley boss John Coleman is hoping to sign former Rochdale striker Leighton McGivern after handing Rory Prendergast the chance to pursue his Football League ambitions at Blackpool.

6. Immanuel keep cup dream alive

Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 June 2005
OSWALDTWISTLE Immanuel will play Edenfield in the semi-finals of the Ribblesdale League's Ramsbottom Cup after booking their place in the last four of the competition for the first time in ten years.

7. 20/20 is big hit

Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 June 2005
RISHTON are through to the Lancashire League Thwaites 20/20 semi-finals and face a big game at Lowerhouse on Friday evening (6.15).

8. Ready to strike

Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 June 2005
ACCRINGTON Stanley return to training on Monday with the squad still taking shape for next season.

9. Sykes aims for lift off

Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 June 2005
CAPTAIN Phil Sykes admits it is a huge weekend for his Church side if they are to keep in contention for the Musbury Fabrics Lancashire League title.

10. Put names forward for sports awards

Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 June 2005
DO you know a local sporting coach, volunteer or club who deserves recognition?
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