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Under 9 North Under 9 Central 1 HUNTINGDONSHIRE CRICKET BOARD LTD - YOUTH LEAGUE FIXTURES 2017 Under 9 North Under 9 Central 1. Hampton 1. Ramsey 2. Nassington 2. Sawtry 3. Newborough 3. Upwood Kites 4. Orton Park 4. Upwood Wagtails 5. OPCC Girls 5. Warboys 6. PTCC Under 9 South A Under 9 South B 1. Alconbury 1. ESCC Gold 2. Buckden 2. GTCC 3. ESCC Black 3. Hemingford Park 4. Huntingdon & District 4. H & W 5. Kimbolton 5. Needingworth 6. Little Paxton 6. St Ives 7. Waresley Warriors 7. Waresley Wolves County Finals Event – 3rd September County Under 9 Semi-Finals Central Winners v South A Winners North Winners v South B Winners County Under 9 Finals Central Winners or South A Winners v North Winners or South B Winners Please visit our website for a full list of County Age Group fixtures, click here County Boys U10 County Girls U11 14th May 1st June 11th June 25th June 25th June 2nd July 4th July 9th July 25th July 23rd July 26th July 11th August 27th July 12th August 9th August 13th August 18th August 24th August 29 March 2017 HUNTINGDONSHIRE CRICKET BOARD LTD - YOUTH LEAGUE FIXTURES 2017 UNDER 9 NORTH - All matches to be completed by 20th August. 7th May Hampton v Nassington OPCC Girls v Peterborough Town Newborough v Orton Park 14th May Peterborough Town v Newborough Orton Park v Hampton Nassington v OPCC Girls 21st May Hampton v Newborough OPCC Girls v Orton Park Peterborough Town v Nassington 4th June Hampton v Peterborough Town Newborough v OPCC Girls Orton Park v Nassington 11th June OPCC Girls v Hampton Orton Park v Peterborough Town Nassington v Newborough 18th June Peterborough Town v OPCC Girls Orton Park v Newborough Nassington v Hampton 25th June Hampton v Orton Park OPCC Girls v Nassington Newborough v Peterborough Town 2nd July Newborough v Hampton Orton Park v OPCC Girls Nassington v Peterborough Town 16th July OPCC Girls v Newborough Peterborough Town v Hampton Nassington v Orton Park 30th July Hampton v OPCC Girls Peterborough Town v Orton Park Newborough v Nassington 29 March 2017 HUNTINGDONSHIRE CRICKET BOARD LTD - YOUTH LEAGUE FIXTURES 2017 UNDER 9 SOUTH A - All matches to be completed by 20th August 7th May Alconbury v Buckden Eaton Socon Black v Huntingdon & District Kimbolton v Little Paxton 14th May Buckden v Eaton Socon Black Huntingdon & District v Kimbolton Waresley Warriors v Alconbury 21st May Alconbury v Eaton Socon Black Buckden v Huntingdon & District Little Paxton v Waresley Warriors 4th June Kimbolton v Alconbury Little Paxton v Eaton Socon Black Waresley Warriors v Buckden 11th June Eaton Socon Black v Kimbolton Huntingdon & District v Waresley Warriors Little Paxton v Alconbury 18th June Alconbury v Huntingdon & District Buckden v Little Paxton Waresley Warriors v Kimbolton 25th June Eaton Socon Black v Waresley Warriors Huntingdon & District v Little Paxton Kimbolton v Buckden 2nd July Buckden v Alconbury Huntingdon & District v Eaton Socon Black Little Paxton v Kimbolton 9th July Alconbury v Waresley Warriors Eaton Socon Black v Buckden Kimbolton v Huntingdon & District 16th July Eaton Socon Black v Alconbury Huntingdon & District v Buckden Waresley Warriors v Little Paxton 23rd July Alconbury v Kimbolton Buckden v Waresley Warriors Eaton Socon Black v Little Paxton 30th July Alconbury v Little Paxton Kimbolton v Eaton Socon Black Waresley Warriors v Huntingdon & District 6th August Huntingdon & District v Alconbury Kimbolton v Waresley Warriors Little Paxton v Buckden 29 March 2017 HUNTINGDONSHIRE CRICKET BOARD LTD - YOUTH LEAGUE FIXTURES 2017 UNDER 9 SOUTH A - All matches to be completed by 20th August 13th August Buckden v Kimbolton Little Paxton v Huntingdon & District Waresley Warriors v Eaton Socon Black UNDER 9 SOUTH B - All matches to be completed by 20th August 7th May Eaton Socon Gold v Godmanchester Town Hemingford Park v Houghton & Wyton Needingworth v St Ives Town 14th May Godmanchester Town v Hemingford Park Houghton & Wyton v Needingworth Waresley Wolves v Eaton Socon Gold 21st May Eaton Socon Gold v Hemingford Park Godmanchester Town v Houghton & Wyton St Ives Town v Waresley Wolves 4th June Needingworth v Eaton Socon Gold St Ives Town v Hemingford Park Waresley Wolves v Godmanchester Town 11th June Hemingford Park v Needingworth Houghton & Wyton v Waresley Wolves St Ives Town v Eaton Socon Gold 18th June Eaton Socon Gold v Houghton & Wyton Godmanchester Town v St Ives Town Waresley Wolves v Needingworth 25th June Hemingford Park v Waresley Wolves Houghton & Wyton v St Ives Town Needingworth v Godmanchester Town 2nd July Godmanchester Town v Eaton Socon Gold Houghton & Wyton v Hemingford Park St Ives Town v Needingworth 9th July Eaton Socon Gold v Waresley Wolves Hemingford Park v Godmanchester Town Needingworth v Houghton & Wyton 16th July Hemingford Park v Eaton Socon Gold Houghton & Wyton v Godmanchester Town Waresley Wolves v St Ives Town 29 March 2017 HUNTINGDONSHIRE CRICKET BOARD LTD - YOUTH LEAGUE FIXTURES 2017 UNDER 9 SOUTH B - All matches to be completed by 20th August 23rd July Eaton Socon Gold v Needingworth Godmanchester Town v Waresley Wolves Hemingford Park v St Ives Town 30th July Eaton Socon Gold v St Ives Town Needingworth v Hemingford Park Waresley Wolves v Houghton & Wyton 6th August Houghton & Wyton v Eaton Socon Gold Needingworth v Waresley Wolves St Ives Town v Godmanchester Town 13th August Godmanchester Town v Needingworth St Ives Town v Houghton & Wyton Waresley Wolves v Hemingford Park UNDER 9 CENTRAL - All matches to be completed by 20th August 7th May Sawtry v Ramsey Warboys v Upwood Wagtails 14th May Ramsey v Upwood Kites Upwood Wagtails v Sawtry 21st May Sawtry v Upwood Kites Warboys v Ramsey 4th June Sawtry v Warboys Upwood Kites v Upwood Wagtails 11th June Ramsey v Upwood Wagtails Warboys v Upwood Kites 18th June Sawtry v Upwood Wagtails Upwood Kites v Ramsey 25th June Ramsey v Sawtry Upwood Wagtails v Warboys 2nd July Ramsey v Warboys Upwood Kites v Sawtry 16th July Upwood Wagtails v Upwood Kites Warboys v Sawtry 30th July Upwood Kites v Warboys Upwood Wagtails v Ramsey 29 March 2017 HUNTINGDONSHIRE CRICKET BOARD LTD - YOUTH LEAGUE FIXTURES 2017 Under 11 North Under 11 South Under 11 Central 1. Hampton 1. Alconbury 1. Bluntisham 2. Newborough Gold 2. ESCC Black 2. Hemingford Park 3. Newborough Silver [B] 3. ESCC Gold 3. H & W 4. Orton Park 4. GTCC Goliaths 4. Huntingdon & District 5. Orton Park Girls 5. GTCC Giants 5. Needingworth 6. PTCC 6. Kimbolton 6. St Ives 7. PTCC Lions [B] 7. Little Paxton 7. Upwood 8. Ramsey 8. Waresley Warriors 8. Warboys 9. Nassington Blues 9. Waresley Wolves 9. Ramsey Rams 10. Nassington Reds [B] County Under 11 Semi-Finals – Sunday 13th August Central Winners v North Winners County Under 11 Final – Sunday 27th August South Winners v Central Winners or North Winners Please visit our website for a full list of County Age Group fixtures, click here County Boys U10 County Girls U11 14th May 1st June 11th June 25th June 25th June 2nd July 4th July 9th July 25th July 23rd July 26th July 11th August 27th July 12th August 9th August 13th August 18th August 24th August County Boys U11 County Girls U13 30th April 14th May 7th May 29th May 21st May 4th June 31st May 11th June 21st June 18th June 16th July 2nd July 27th July 6th July 28th July 9th July 29th July 23rd July 6th – 9th August 24th July 25th July 2nd August 4th August 23rd August 29 March 2017 HUNTINGDONSHIRE CRICKET BOARD LTD - YOUTH LEAGUE FIXTURES 2017 UNDER 11 NORTH - All matches to be completed by 5th August. 8th May Hampton v Nassington REDS Orton Park v Newborough SILVER Peterborough TOWN v Peterborough LIONS Newborough GOLD v Orton Park GIRLS Ramsey v Nassington BLUE 15th May Orton Park v Peterborough TOWN Newborough GOLD v Peterborough LIONS Hampton v Nassington Blues Ramsey v Orton Park GIRLS Nassington REDS v Newborough SILVER 22nd May Hampton v Newborough GOLD Ramsey v Peterborough TOWN Orton Park GIRLS v Nassington REDS Peterborough LIONS v Orton Park Newborough SILVER v Nassington BLUE 5th June Peterborough TOWN v Nassington REDS Newborough GOLD v Orton Park Nassington BLUE v Peterborough LIONS Orton Park GIRLS v Newborough SILVER Ramsey Hampton 12th June Hampton v Peterborough TOWN Orton Park v Nassington REDS Newborough GOLD v Nassington BLUE Peterborough LIONS v Orton Park GIRLS Ramsey v Newborough SILVER 19th June Peterborough TOWN v Newborough GOLD Nassington BLUE v Orton Park Orton Park GIRLS v Hampton Newborough SILVER v Peterborough LIONS Ramsey v Nassington REDS 26th June Hampton v Orton Park Nassington REDS v Newborough GOLD Orton Park GIRLS v Nassington BLUE Newborough SILVER v Peterborough TOWN Ramsey v Peterborough LIONS 29 March 2017 HUNTINGDONSHIRE CRICKET BOARD LTD - YOUTH LEAGUE FIXTURES 2017 UNDER 11 SOUTH - All matches to be completed by 5th August 1st May Godmanchester Town Goliaths v Little Paxton Waresley Warriors v Godmanchester Town Giants Alconbury v Eaton Socon Gold Eaton Socon Black v Waresley Wolves 8th May Kimbolton v Little Paxton Waresley Warriors v Eaton Socon Gold Alconbury v Eaton Socon Black Godmanchester Town Giants v Godmanchester Town Goliaths 22nd May Waresley Wolves v Waresley Warriors Kimbolton v Eaton Socon Gold Godmanchester Town Giants v Alconbury Eaton Socon Black v Godmanchester Town Goliaths 5th June Waresley Wolves v Kimbolton Godmanchester Town Goliaths v Alconbury Waresley Warriors v Little Paxton Eaton Socon Black v Godmanchester Town Giants 12th June Kimbolton v Eaton Socon Black Eaton Socon Gold v Waresley Wolves Waresley Warriors v Alconbury Little Paxton v Godmanchester Town Giants 19th June Kimbolton v Godmanchester
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