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41. Langworthy grab survival lifeline
Salford Advertiser, Friday 22 November 2002RL: North West Counties One - Langworthy 26 Shaw Cross Rhinos 16
42. Junior football round-up
Salford Advertiser, Friday 22 November 2002FORMER Deans junior Brian Smith, who went on to play for Bolton Wanderers and England Youth, recommended striker Ben Fitzmartin to his old club.
43. Salford Schools reach last 32
Salford Advertiser, Friday 22 November 2002FOOTBALL:SALFORD u15s are through to the last 32 of the English Schools' Wizards Trophy after beating local rivals Bury 3-0 at the Derby School on Saturday.
44. You could follow Doolan route
Salford Advertiser, Friday 22 November 2002SWINTON Swimming Club have just had the most trophy-filled season in their 91-year history.
45. Ace prop Knox joins Lions
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 21 November 2002SWINTON Lions have signed burly former Bradford and Halifax prop forward Simon Knox.
46. Magnificent seven from City slickers
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 21 November 2002FOOTBALL: Salford City 7 Ramsbottom United 0
47. Reds in double signing swoop
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 21 November 2002SALFORD Reds swooped to sign Leigh second-row Simon Baldwin and Hull KR loose-forward Chris Charles to add to their impressive-looking squad this week.
48. Cash boost for new group
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 21 November 2002FOREVER Reds have been given a massive boost with a five-figure donation from Gemini Estates. The company, owned by Reds fan Matt Gregory, have pledged a sum of money to the supporters fund for each house they sell, giving the fortnight-old project a fantastic start.
49. Furlong makes it a golden finish
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 21 November 2002JOHN Furlong sneaked a golden goal winner for Egerton Arms to send MUTV out of the Manchester County Cup.
50. Eccles league stands defiant
Salford Advertiser, Friday 15 November 2002FOOTBALL: WHILE some Sunday leagues in Greater Manchester are struggling to stay in existence, the Eccles Sunday League is definitely bucking the trend and flourishing.
