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League Age Groups LEAGUE AGE GROUPS UNDER 8 RED UNDER 8 BLUE UNDER 8 GREEN ELLESMERE RANGERS BAYSTON HILL JUNIORS MARKET DRAYTON TIGERS LLANYMYNECH JUNIORS MEOLE BRACE JUNIORS MERESIDERS MARVELS PREES WILDCATS MERESIDERS MAJESTICS SAHA STEELERS SAHA STORM PREES TIGERS SHAWBURY UNITED JUNIORS SHREWSBURY JUNIORS SHAWBURY UNITED TORNADOS SHREWSBURY JUNIOR COLTS UP & COMERS FALCONS UP & COMERS EAGLES UP & COMERS HAWKS WORTHEN CRUSADERS WORTHEN COLTS WHITCHURCH ALPORT JUNIORS SAHA RAPIDS UNDER 9 RED UNDER 9 BLUE UNDER 9 GREEN MARKET DRAYTON TIGERS BASCHURCH JUNIORS LLANYMYNECH JUNIORS MEOLE BRACE COLTS BAYSTON HILL JUNIORS MEOLE BRACE JUNIORS MERSIDERS MENACES OSWESTRY PREES PUMAS SAHA COLTS SHREWSBURY JUNIORS SAHA RAPTORS SHREWSBURY JUNIOR COLTS SHREWSBURY JUNIOR LIONS SHAWBURY HAWKS UP & COMERS HAWKS UP & COMERS EAGLES WEM TOWN UP & COMERS FALCONS WHITCHURCH ALPORT JUNIORS WORTHEN WARRIORS WORTHEN WOLVES UNDER 10 RED UNDER 10 BLUE UNDER 10 GREEN BASCHURCH JUNIORS ELLESMERE RANGERS MARKET DRAYTON TIGERS COLTS BAYSTON HILL JUNIORS OSWESTRY HORNETS MEOLE BRACE JUNIORS LLANYMYNECH JUNIORS PREES SABRES MERSIDERS MARVELS MARKET DRAYTON TIGERS SAHA MARVELS SHAWBURY UNITED JUNIORS SAHA STRIKERS SHREWSBURY JUNIORS SHREWSBURY JUNIORS COLTS UP & COMERS OSPREYS UP & COMERS HARRIERS UP & COMERS EAGLES WHITCHURCH ALPORT JUNIORS WORTHEN JUNIORS UP & COMERS HAWKS UNDER 11 RED UNDER 11 BLUE UNDER 11 GREEN BAYSTON HILL JUNIORS BASCHURCH JUNIORS MARKET DRAYTON TIGERS LLANYMYNECH JUNIORS ELLESMERE RANGERS OSWESTRY GREYHOUNDS MEOLE BRACE JUNIORS PREES SABRES SAHA STARS MERESIDERS MANIACS SHAWBURY HARRIERS SAHA TORNADOS MERESIDERS MENACES UP & COMERS EAGLES SHAWBURY HAWKS SAHA GALAXY WHITCHURCH ALPORT JUNIORS SHREWSBURY JUNIOR LIONS SHREWSBURY JUNIORS WHITCHURCH ALPORT COLTS UP & COMERS HAWKS SHREWSBURY JUNIOR COLTS WORTHEN JUNIORS WEM TOWN UNDER 12 RED UNDER 12 BLUE UNDER 12 GREEN MERESIDERS MANIACS MARKET DRAYTON TIGERS BASCHURCH JUNIORS OSWESTRY LIONS MERESIDERS MENACES CHURCH STRETTON MAGPIES SAHA STORM PREES PANTHERS LLANYMYNECH JUNIORS SHREWSBURY JUNIORS SHREWSBURY JUNIOR LIONS SAHA SHARKS SHREWSBURY TOWN RTC UP & COMERS FALCONS SHAWBURY UNITED JUNIORS WORTHEN JUNIORS WHITCHURCH ALPORT JUNIORS UP & COMERS EAGLES UP & COMERS HAWKS 22 Shropshire Junior Football League Offical Handbook 2016/17 UNDER 13 A UNDER 13 B UNDER 13 C BAYSTON HILL JUNIORS CHURCH STRETTON MAGPIES BASCHURCH JUNIORS OSWESTRY MARKET DRAYTON TIGERS ELLESMERE RANGERS PREES JAGUARS MERESIDERS MANIACS LLANYMYNECH JUNIORS PREES PREDATORS SAHA COLTS MEOLE BRACE JUNIORS SAHA TIGERS SHREWSBURY JUNIOR COLTS SHAWBURY UTD JUNIORS SHREWSBURY JUNIORS UP & COMERS EAGLES WEM TOWN WHITCHURCH ALPORT JUNIORS WORTHEN JUNIORS UNDER 14 A UNDER 14 B UNDER 14 C LLANYMYNECH JUNIORS BAYSTON HILL JUNIORS BASCHURCH JUNIORS MEOLE BRACE JUNIORS ELLESMERE RANGERS FC HODNET OSWESTRY GOBOWEN YOUTH PREES LIONS PREES PANTHERS MERESIDERS MENACES SAHA GALAXY SHAWBURY UNITED JUNIORS SAHA VIKINGS SAHA STORM SHREWSBURY JUNIORS COLTS SHREWSBURY JUNIOR LIONS SHREWSBURY JUNIORS WORTHEN JUNIORS WHITCHURCH ALPORT JUNIORS UNDER 15 A UNDER 15 B MARKET DRAYTON TIGERS BASCHURCH JUNIORS MEOLE BRACE JUNIORS BAYSTON HILL JUNIORS OSWESTRY LLANYMYNECH JUNIORS SHREWSBURY JUNIORS MARKET DRAYTON TIGER COLTS UP & COMERS HAWKS PREES WORTHEN JUNIORS UNDER 16 A UNDER 16 B UNDER 16 C MARKET DRAYTON TIGERS BASCHURCH JUNIORS BAYSTON HILL JUNIORS PREES JAGUARS CHURCH STRETTON MAGPIES LLANYMYNECH JUNIORS SAHA BUCCANEERS ELLESMERE RANGERS MEOLE BRACE JUNIORS SHAWBURY UNITED JUNIORS MARKET DRAYTON TIGER COLTS SAHA COLTS SHREWSBURY JUNIORS OSWESTRY SHREWSBURY JNR COLTS UP & COMERS HAWKS WHITCHURCH ALPORT JUNIORS UP & COMERS EAGLES shropshirejuniorleague.co.uk 23.
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