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Stockton Heath LTC WDLTA Team Matches GENTS - Matches run from 14th April – 28th July- MOSTLY THURSDAYS – TWO MONDAYS Division 1 – Stockton Heath 1 * matches in red are Mondays. All the rest are on a Thursday 14th April AWAY LANE 2 21st April HOME LYMM 1 28th April AWAY WARRINGTON 1 5th May AWAY BELLINGHAM 2 12th May HOME LANE 1 19th May AWAY PENKETH 1 *23rd May HOME CULCHETH 1 26th May AWAY NEWTON 1 2nd June HOME BELLINGHAM 1 9th June HOME LANE 2 16th June AWAY LYMM 1 23rd June HOME WARRINGTON 1 *27th June HOME BELLINGHAM 2 30th June AWAY LANE 1 7th July HOME PENKETH 1 14th July AWAY CULCHETH 1 21st July HOME NEWTON 1 28th July AWAY BELLINGHAM 1 Division 2 – Stockton Heath 2 * matches in red are Mondays. All the rest are on a Thursday 14th April HOME PADGATE 1 21st April AWAY LYMM 2 28th April HOME WARRINGTON 2 5th May HOME CULCHETH 2 12th May AWAY GRAPPENHALL 1 19th May HOME PENKETH 2 *23rd May AWAY LYMM 3 26th May HOME WINSTANLEY 1 2nd June AWAY DAVID LLOYD 2 9th June AWAY PADGATE 1 16th June HOME LYMM 2 23rd June AWAY WARRINGTON 2 *27th June AWAY CULCHETH 2 30th June HOME GRAPPENHALL 1 7th July AWAY PENKETH 2 14th July HOME LYMM 3 21st July AWAY WINSTANLEY 1 28th July HOME DAVID LLOYD 1 Division 4 – Stockton Heath 3 * matches in red are Mondays. All the rest are on a Thursday 14th April AWAY LANE 4 21st April HOME PENKETH 3 28th April AWAY MANOR ROAD 1 5th May AWAY BELLINGHAM 4 12th May NO MATCH 19th May AWAY LYMM 6 *23rd May HOME WARRINGTON 3 26th May AWAY WINSTANLEY 2 2nd June HOME DAVID LLOYD 2 9th June HOME LANE 4 th 16 June AWAY PENKETH 3 - SAYS PLAYING WEDS @PENKETH / BIRCHWOOD!?! 23rd June HOME MANOR ROAD 1 *27th June HOME BELLINGHAM 4 30th June NO MATCH 7th July HOME LYMM 6 14th July AWAY WARRINGTON 3 – PLAYING @ HIGH LEIGH 21st July HOME WINSTANLEY 2 28th July AWAY DAVID LLOYD 2 Division 6 – Stockton Heath 4 * matches in red are Mondays. All the rest are on a Thursday 14th April HOME RIXTON 2 21st April NO MATCH 28th April NO MATCH 5th May AWAY LANE 5 12th May HOME LYMM 8 19th May AWAY MANOR ROAD 2 *23rd May HOME WINSTANLEY 4 26th May AWAY BELLINGHAM 5 2nd June HOME PADGATE 2 9th June AWAY RIXTON 2 16th June NO MATCH 23rd June NO MATCH *27th June HOME LANE 5 30th June AWAY LYMM 8 PLAYING @ ALTRINCHAM BGS, MARLBOROUGH RD, WA14 2RS 7th July HOME MANOR ROAD 2 14th July AWAY WINSTANLEY 4 21st July HOME BELLINGHAM 5 28th July AWAY PADGATE 2 Division 7 – Stockton Heath 5 * matches in red are Mondays. All the rest are on a Thursday 14th April AWAY PADGATE 3 21st April NO MATCH 28th April NO MATCH 5th May HOME LANE 6 12th May AWAY ACTON BRIDGE 19th May HOME NEWTON 4 *23rd May AWAY GRAPPENHALL 4 26th May HOME HEATH 2 nd 2 June AWAY WARRINGTON 4 - PLAYING AT BRIDGEWATER SCHOOL COURTS 9th June HOME PADGATE 3 16th June NO MATCH 23rd June NO MATCH *27th June AWAY LANE 6 30th June HOME ACTON BRIDGE th 7 July AWAY NEWTON 4 – PLAYING @ PENNINGTON HALL PARK, PENNINGTON AVE, LEIGH, WN7 3JD 14th July HOME GRAPPENHALL 4 21st July AWAY HEATH 2 28th July HOME WARRINGTON 4 Ladies - Matches run from 12th April – 19th July -TUESDAYS Division 1 – Stockton Heath 1 12th April HOME LANE 1 19th April AWAY HIGH LEIGH 1 26th April HOME LYMM 2 3rd May AWAY CULCHETH 1 10th May HOME BELLINGHAM 1 17th May HOME CULCHETH 2 24th May AWAY LYMM 1 31st May AWAY LANE 1 7th June HOME HIGH LEIGH 1 14th June - WARRINGTON TOURNAMENT 21st June AWAY LYMM 2 28th June HOME CULCHETH 1 5th July AWAY BELLINGHAM 1 12th July AWAY CULCHETH 2 19th July HOME LYMM 1 Division 2 – Stockton Heath 2 12th April AWAY LANE 2 19th April NO MATCH 26th April AWAY WINSTANLEY 1 3rd May HOME GRAPPENHALL 1 10th May AWAY PENKETH 1 17th May AWAY DAVID LLOYD 1 24th May HOME LYMM 3 31st May HOME LANE 2 7th June NO MATCH 14th June - WARRINGTON TOURNAMENT 21st June HOME WINSTANLEY 1 28th June AWAY GRAPPENHALL 1 5th July HOME PENKETH 1 12th July HOME DAVID LLOYD 1 19th July AWAY LYMM 3 Division 3 – Stockton Heath 3 12th April HOME BELLINGHAM 2 19th April AWAY CULCHETH 3 26th April HOME WINSTANLEY 2 3rd May AWAY RIXTON 10th May NO MATCH 17th May HOME LYMM 4 24th May AWAY LYMM 5 31st May AWAY BELLINGHAM 2 7th June HOME CULCHETH 3 14th June - WARRINGTON TOURNAMENT 21st June AWAY WINSTANLEY 2 28th June HOME RIXTON 5th July NO MATCH 12th July AWAY LYMM 4 19th July HOME LYMM 5 Division 5 – Stockton Heath 4 12th April AWAY WINSTANLEY 3 19th April HOME HIGH LEIGH 2 26th April AWAY BELLINGHAM 3 *Want to play Wed 27th – due to delay with court refurb* 3rd May HOME LEIGH 10th May AWAY LANE 4 17th May NO MATCH 24th May HOME LYMM 7 31st May HOME WINSTANLEY 3 7th June AWAY HIGH LEIGH 2 14th June - WARRINGTON TOURNAMENT 21st June HOME BELLINGHAM 3 28th June AWAY LEIGH 5th July HOME LANE 4 12th July NO MATCH 19th July AWAY LYMM 7 *Playing @ Altrincham BGS, Marlborough Rd, WA14 2RS* Mixed- Matches run from 26th July – 23rd August- TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS Division 1 – Stockton Heath 1 Tues 26th July HOME CULCHETH 1 Tues 2nd August “AWAY” STOCKTON HEATH 2 Tues 9th August HOME LANE 2 Thurs 11th August AWAY BELLINGHAM 1 Tues 16th August HOME LYMM 1 Thurs 18th August HOME WARRINGTON 1 Tues 23rd August AWAY LANE 1 Division 2 – Stockton Heath 2 Tues 26th July AWAY LYMM 1 Tues 2nd August HOME STOCKTON HEATH 1 Tues 9th August AWAY LANE 1 Thurs 11th August HOME CULCHETH 1 Tues 16th August AWAY WARRINGTON 1 Thurs 18th August AWAY LANE 2 Tues 23rd August HOME BELLINGHAM 1 Division 3 – Stockton Heath 3 Tues 26th July NO MATCH Tues 2nd August AWAY DAVID LLOYD 2 Tues 9th August HOME LYMM 4 Thurs 11th August AWAY CULCHETH 3 Tues 16th August HOME LANE 4 Thurs 18th August HOME PENKETH 2 Tues 23rd August AWAY WINSTANLEY 2 Division 5 – Stockton Heath 4 Tues 26th July AWAY LYMM 5 Tues 2nd August HOME PADGATE 2 Tues 9th August AWAY MANOR ROAD 1 Thurs 11th August HOME GRAPPENHALL 2 Tues 16th August AWAY CULCHETH 4 Thurs 18th August AWAY LANE 5 Tues 23rd August NO MATCH Division 7 – Stockton Heath 5 Tues 26th July NO MATCH Tues 2nd August HOME LANE 6 Tues 9th August AWAY HIGH LEIGH 2 Thurs 11th August AWAY NEWTON 2 Tues 16th August HOME MANOR ROAD 2 Thurs 18th August AWAY PENKETH 3 *SAYS PLAYING WEDS AT PENKETH / BIRCHWOOD TBC Tues 23rd August HOME CULCHETH 5 Division 8– Stockton Heath 6 Tues 26th July HOME BELLINGHAM 5 Tues 2nd August AWAY LANE 7 Tues 9th August NO MATCH Thurs 11th August HOME WARRINGTON 3 Tues 16th August AWAY WINSTANLEY 3 Thurs 18th August HOME HEATH Tues 23rd August AWAY GRAPPENHALL 4 .
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