Cheshire Cricket Alliance League Honours 2016 - League Tables 2016

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Cheshire Cricket Alliance League Honours 2016 - League Tables 2016 Cheshire Cricket Alliance League Honours 2016 - League Tables 2016 DIVISION 1 Team P W D L Ab'd Pen Bat Bowl Pts 1 Maritime 22 12 2 3 5 0 32 21 388 2 Cholmondeley 22 13 1 3 5 0 17 18 385 3 Wistaston 22 11 3 5 3 0 48 26 365 4 Westminster Park 22 10 3 6 3 -5 60 32 358 5 Audlem 22 10 2 5 5 -10 35 22 322 6 Holmes Chapel 22 9 0 10 3 0 42 21 304 7 Pott Shrigley 22 8 3 5 6 0 40 32 304 8 Glazebury 22 7 1 9 5 0 38 31 274 9 Tranmere Vics 22 6 2 12 2 0 66 43 268 10 Winsford 22 4 2 11 5 0 60 47 237 11 Saughall 22 4 1 14 4 0 58 35 216 12 Groves 22 2 2 14 4 0 66 58 197 DIVISION 2 Team P W D L Ab'd Pen Bat Bowl Pts 1 Old Parkonians 16 13 0 2 1 0 2 10 334 2 Rylands 16 8 1 2 5 0 26 10 271 3 Knutsford 16 6 0 6 4 0 25 17 210 4 Trafford Metrovics 16 7 0 4 5 0 6 13 204 5 Frodsham 16 5 2 10 1 -15 56 32 195 6 Bowdon Vale 16 4 1 6 5 -15 44 18 182 7 Hartford 16 6 0 7 3 -35 15 18 164 8 Styal 16 2 1 6 5 0 31 27 138 9 Mossley 16 1 2 9 4 -45 23 29 55 2nd X1 - WEST Team P W D L Ab'd Pen Bat Bowl Pts 1 Old Parkonians 2 18 12 3 2 1 0 31 14 327 2 Port Sunlight 3 18 10 2 4 2 0 42 19 315 3 Maritime 2 18 13 2 2 1 -38 26 15 300 4 Saughall 2 18 7 3 6 2 0 36 29 244 5 Groves 2 18 8 5 3 2 -10 36 24 239 6 Bromborough 18 7 4 7 0 -15 37 29 216 7 Tranmere Vics 22 18 3 5 8 2 0 44 39 172 8 Frodsham 3 18 4 3 8 3 0 11 25 142 9 Wirral 3 18 2 2 11 3 -10 34 25 110 10 Chester BH 5 18 1 1 15 0 -55 11 15 -9 2nd X1 EAST Team P W D L Ab'd Pen Bat Bowl Pts 1 Norbury 1 18 9 1 1 7 0 16 9 289 2 Mellor 1 18 9 2 3 4 0 36 18 282 3 Audlem 2 18 8 2 4 4 0 54 18 280 4 Pott Shrigley 2 18 9 2 4 3 0 16 18 270 5 Appleton 3 18 7 1 7 3 0 32 20 228 6 Holmes Chapel 2 18 6 0 6 6 -5 27 17 211 7 Knutsford 2 18 2 4 6 6 0 63 36 191 8 Trafford Metrov 2 18 6 0 7 5 -5 18 11 179 9 Hartford 2 18 2 2 9 5 -10 39 14 123 10 Mossley 2 18 1 0 12 5 0 1 6 6 2nd X1 CENTRAL Team P W D L Ab'd Pen Bat Bowl Pts 1 Heaton M V 1 18 10 2 0 6 0 14 9 280 2 Kerridge 1 18 9 2 2 5 0 23 14 277 3 Rostherne 1 18 9 1 4 4 0 19 15 262 4 Appleton 4 18 7 1 7 3 0 32 24 232 5 Frodsham 2 18 8 0 5 5 0 14 10 229 6 Rylands 2 18 7 0 8 3 -5 13 24 203 7 Styal 2 18 4 1 8 5 0 26 21 182 8 Bowdon Vale 2 18 5 0 7 6 0 13 14 169 9 Glazebury 2 18 4 1 9 4 0 12 19 149 10 Sandbach 3 18 1 0 14 3 -65 16 10 2 Honours DIVISION 1 CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION 2 Winner Runners Up Winner Runners Up 1998 Rhone Poulenc Rorer Barrow 2003 Kingsley Northwich 1999 Parkside Zeneca 2004 Wistaston Bunbury 2000 Burnage Wilmslow 2005 Stalybridge St Pauls Hartford 2001 Barrow Norbury 2006 Appleton Frodsham 2002 Alderley Park Over Peover 2007 Disley Wilmslow Wayfarers 2003 Parkside Trafford MV 2008 Rylands Langley 2004 Castrol Stretton 2009 Haslington Frodsham 2005 Northwich Chelford 2010 Ellesmere Port Glazebury Chester County 2006 Wistaston 2011 Saughall Stockport Trinity Officers 2007 Bunbury Kingsley 2012 Wilmslow Wilmslow Wayfarers 2008 Sandbach Aston 2013 Port Sunlight Holmes chapel 2009 Disley Woodford 2014 Tranmere Victoria Westminster Park 2010 Groves Chelford 2015 Maritime Audlem 2011 Langley Glazebury 2016 Old Parkonians Rylands 2012 Sandbach Stockport Trinity 2013 Haslington Wilmslow Wayfarers 2014 Port Sunlight Wilmslow 2015 Stretton Appleton 2016 Maritime Cholmondeley DIVISION 3 DIVISION 3 WEST Winner Runners Up Winner Runner-Up 2003 Kerridge Heaton Mersey Village 2016 Old Parkonians 2 Port Sunlight 3 2004 Grange Eastham/Bromborough 2005 Saughall Audlem 2006 Rylands Heaton Mersey Village 2007 Rostherne Haslington DIVISION 3 CENTRAL 2008 Mossley Audlem Winner Runner Up 2009 Norbury Kerridge 2016 Heaton Mersey Village 1 Kerridge 1 2010 Styal Didsbury 5th 2011 Offerton Knutsford 2012 Port Sunlight Tranmere Victoria 2013 Maritime Westminster Park DIVISION 3 EAST 2014 Eastham Port Sunlight 2 Winner Runner Up 2015 Wistaston 2 Audlem 2 2016 Norbury 1 Mellor 1 DIVISION 4 DIVISION 4 EAST Winner Runners Up Winner Runner-up 2007 Hartford 2nd Appleton 2nd 2015 Audlem 2 Stretton 2 2008 Aston 2nd Disley 2nd 2009 Woodford 2nd Didsbury 5th 2010 Langley 2nd Frodsham 2nd 2011 Wirral 2nd Capenhurst 1st 2012 Chester Asians 1st Old Parkonians 2nd DIVISION 4 WEST 2013 Port Sunlight 2nd Mellor Winner Runner-up 2014 Wilmslow 2 Groves 2 2015 Maritime 2 Old Parkonians 2 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 5 EAST Winner Runners Up Winner Runners Up 2007 Wirral 3rd Appleton 3rd 2013 Knutsford 2nd Hartford 2nd 2008 Heaton Mersey Vill 2 Appleton 4th 2014 Wayfarers 3 Offerton 2 2009 Langley 2nd Mossley 2nd DIVISION 5 WEST 2010 Audlem 2nd Norbury 2nd Winner Runners Up 2011 Stockport Trinity 2 Wilmslow 2nd 2013 Westminster Park 2nd Maritime 2nd 2012 Port Sunlight 2nd Mellor 2014 Tranmere Victoria 2 Saughall 2 DIVISION 6 DIVISION 2 / 3 PLAYOFFS Winner Runner-up Winner Runners Up 2012 Knutsford 2nd Haslington 2nd 2002 Barclays Radbroke Hall Ellesmere Port DIVISION 1 EAST CHAMPIONSHIP Winner Runners Up 1998 Trafford Metrovics Wilmslow Wayfarers 1999 Over Peover Hartford 2000 Appleton Kingsley 2001 Langley Wistaston DIVISION A CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION B WEST CHAMPIONSHIP Winner Runners Up Winner Runners Up 1998 Barrow Rhone Poulenc Rorer 2000 Castrol West Cheshire 1999 Over Peover Zeneca 2001 Stretton Port Sunlight 3rd 2000 Radbroke Hall Chester CO 2002 Port Sunlight 3rd Bunbury 2001 Trafford MV Barrow 2003 Port Sunlight 3rd Frodsham 2002 Over Peover Castrol 2004 Glazebury Appleton 3rd 2003 Chester CO Parkside 2005 Grange Glazebury 2004 Northwich Sandbach 2006 Rylands Glazebury 2005 Northwich Sandbach 2006 Chester CO Sandbach DIVISION 1 WEST CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION B EAST CHAMPIONSHIP Winner Runners Up Winner Runners Up 2000 Castrol Stretton 1998 Appleton Over Peover 2001 Stretton Shell & West Park 1999 Trafford Metrovics Langley 2000 Barrow Rostherne 2001 Hartford Wistaston 2002 Appleton Kingsley 2003 Northwich Stockport Trinity 2004 Appleton Heaton Mersey Village 2005 Stalybridge St Pauls Hartford 2006 Wilmslow Wayfarers Appleton FIRST XI BARCLAYS BANK 40 OVERS AGGREGATE TROPHY KNOCK OUT TROPHY Winner Runners Up Winner Runners Up 1998 Barrow Trafford Metrovics 1998 Burnage Zeneca 1999 Over Peover Parkside 1999 Burnage Parkside 2000 Castrol Barrow 2000 Castrol Over Peover 2001 Stretton Wistaston 2001 Northwich Parkside 2002 Barclays Radbroke Appleton 2002 Over Peover Hartford 2003 Northwich Stockport Trinity 2003 Chester CO Castrol 2004 Grange Appleton 2004 Wistaston Chester CO 2005 Northwich Stalybridge St Pauls 2005 Chelford Disley 2006 Rylands Chester CO 2006 Disley Rylands 2007 Hartford Haslington 2007 Appleton Disley 2008 Aston Mossley 2008 Disley Haslington 2009 Woodford Haslington 2009 Disley Haslington 2010 Audlem Langley 2010 Haslington Holmes Chapel 2011 Stockport Trinity Holmes Chapel 2011 Langley Stockport Trinity 2012 Port Sunlight Holmes Chapel 2012 Stockport Trinity Port Sunlight 2013 Maritime Westminster Park 2013 Wilmslow Westminster Park 2014 Tranmere Victoria Port Sunlight 2014 Glazebury Westminster Park 2015 Appleton Stretton 2015 Stretton Rylands 2016 Old Parkonians Maritime 2016 Westminster Park Holmes Chapel SECOND XI HALIFAX BUILDING CLUB T20 KO – BILL POLLARD TROPHY SOCIETY KNOCK OUT TROPHY Winner Runners Up Winner Runners Up 1998 Zeneca Norbury 2014 Port Sunlight Holmes Chapel 1999 Over Peover Aston 2015 Maritime Holmes Chapel 2000 Langley Barrow 2016 Cholmondeley Winsford 2001 Norbury Trafford MV 2002 Stretton Over Peover The Halifax Building Society Knock-out Cup is now 2003 Parkside Northwich awarded to the T20 runners-up 2004 Northwich Sandbach 2005 Northwich Aston 2006 Stalybridge St Pauls Kingsley 2007 Appleton Port Sunlight 2008 Haslington Offerton 2009 Groves Appleton 2010 Stockport Trinity Didsbury 2011 Chester Asians Mossley 2012 Chester Asians Sandbach 2013 Maritime Appleton UMPIRES TROPHY SECRETARY OF THE YEAR 1998 Maer & Westlands 1998 David Jones Results & Fixtures Sec 1999 Norbury 1999 Gary Ramsay Burnage Cricket Club 2000 Maer & Westlands 2000 Alan Rogers League Secretary 2001 Wilmslow Wayfarers 2001 D. Fleming Liscard Central 2002 Stretton 2002 Mike Rowlands Ellesmere Port 2003 Stretton 2003 Tony Collard Chester CO 2004 Chester County Officers 2004 Brian Wright Umpires Appts Sec 2005 Kingsley 2005 Phil McCue Grange 2006 Chester County Officers 2006 Nick Corless Frodsham 2007 Kingsley 2007 Malcolm Roberts Radbroke Hall 2008 Hartford 2008 Ian Frank Eastham 2009 Langley 2009 Keith Pearson Capenhurst 2010 Hartford 2010 Brian Huxley Saughall 2011 Saughall 2011 Danny Faulkner Norbury 2012 Stockport Trinity 2012 Dave Lever Knutsford 2013 Old Parkonians 2013 Ian Hodgson Stalybridge St Pauls 2014 Old Parkonians 2014 Phil Smith League Secretary 2015 Old Parkonians 2015 Terry Marnick Old Parkonians 2016 Old Parkonians 2016 Don Joy Umpires Fixtures Sec BARCLAYS BANK 40 OVER KNOCK OUT TROPHY 2016 Cheshire Cricket Alliance Cup 2016 Club 40 Over KO Review Home Club Away Club Result Round 1 Audlem vs Holmes Chapel 40 over KO Cup Audlem disqualified.
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