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1. All Hallows RC Business, Enterprise and Sport College
Tameside Advertiser, Sunday 30 August 2009 GCSE results for All Hallows RC Business, Enterprise and Sport College -
2. Sport's an evil playing field
CityLife, Thursday 22 March 2007 WHAT is sport? Well, according to one of my many leather- bound dictionaries in my oak-panelled library, it's defined as "diversion; recreation; pleasant pastime." -
3. Sport’s great leap forward
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 8 July 2010 Olympic triple jumper Jonathan Edwards visited Tameside to see how the next generation of athletes is preparing for London 2012. -
4. Top football coach needs helping hand
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 8 July 2010 A football coach whose voluntary work with children was hailed as a shining example to all is appealing for help to save him from quitting the sport he loves. -
5. Girl to have leg amputated to become Paralympian
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 14 July 2010 A girl who has never been able to play sport asked to have her leg amputated – so she might one day run in the Paralympic Games. -
6. David's super swim for Sport Relief
CityLife, Thursday 8 June 2006 IF comedian David Walliams is successful in his charity bid to swim the English Channel later this month, then Manchester can claim at least a small part of the credit. -
7. Kendel's podium place
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 27 May 2010 A Denton diver has made a splash by finishing third in a national competition barely 18 months after taking the sport up. -
8. Feathers fly over new ruling on pigeon racing
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 12 December 2007 PIGEON racers are in a flap as government penpushers have decided the hobby is no longer a sport. -
9. Cricketer Coral bowls the boys over
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 7 November 2007 YOUNG maiden Coral Murphy is bowling the boys over in her favourite sport. -
10. Sport-mad Mark's death still mystery
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 7 November 2002 THE parents of 17-year-old Mark Pover still do not know why their 'football-mad' son died suddenly, after a post-mortem proved inconclusive.