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Honours 1968/69 to 2017/18 Under 11 honours 1968/69 to 2017/18 Season League Knock-out Cup Tournament Shield Sportmanship winners winners winners award 1968/69 Buxted Crowborough Athletic 1969/70 No competition 1st half Crowborough Athletic 1970/71 Crowborough Athletic Crowborough Athletic 2nd half Rusthall Boys 1971/72 Sherwood Sherwood Broad Oak United 1972/73 Broad Oak United Broad Oak United Broad Oak United 1973/74 Broad Oak United Broad Oak United 1974/75 Matfield Hawkhurst Matfield Langton Green 1975/76 Hawkhurst Hawkhurst Langton Green Mayfield/Langton Green 1976/77 Hawkhurst Broad Oak United Broad Oak United Hawkhurst United 1977/78 Broad Oak United Langton Green Broad Oak United Langton Green 1978/79 Crowborough Athletic Langton Green Langton Green Langton Green 1979/80 Matfield Matfield Matfield Langton Green/Crowborough Wanderers 1980/81 Matfield Hawkhurst Matfield Biddenden/Hawkhurst 1981/82 Biddenden Biddenden Uckfield Grasshoppers Staplehurst 1982/83 Ringmer Rovers Uckfield Grasshoppers Biddenden Hawkhurst United 1983/84 Uckfield Grasshoppers Crowborough Athletic Crowborough Athletic High Brooms Athletic 1984/85 Crowborough Colts Bargate High Brooms Athletic 1985/86 Crowborough Feedback Langton Green Langton Green 1986/87 Ravens Ravens Uckfield Grasshoppers Ringmer Rovers 1987/88 Uckfield Grasshoppers Crowborough Gower Uckfield Grasshoppers Ringmer Rovers Section 1 Crowborough Pineshop Crowborough Town 1988/89 Ringmer Rovers Ringmer Rovers Section 2 Crowborough Town Southborough 1989/90 Wadhurst United Foresters Foresters 1990/91 Jarvis Brook Juniors Jarvis Brook Juniors Pembury/Rusthall Boys Group A Edenbridge United Langton Green Junior Crowborough Athletic 1991/92 Edenbridge United Group B North Tonbridge Edenbridge United Jarvis Brook Juniors Group A Jarvis Brook Juniors East Hoathly Eagles 1992/93 Uckfield Grasshoppers Jarvis Brook Juniors Group B Hailsham United Winkney Group A East Grinstead Minors Langton Green Junior 1993/94 East Grinstead Minors Uckfield Grasshoppers Group B Paddock Wood Y&J Polegate Grasshoppers Group A Jarvis Brook Juniors Uckfield Grasshoppers 1994/95 Jarvis Brook Juniors Matfield Group B Matfield Tonbridge Olympic Junior Group A Uckfield Grasshoppers 81 Langton Green Junior 1995/96 Broad Oak United Jarvis Brook Juniors Group B Rusthall Boys Paddock Wood Y&J Group A Uckfield Grasshoppers 81 Crowborough Athletic Youth 1996/97 Jarvis Brook Juniors Jarvis Brook Juniors Group B Grinstead Meridien Wealden Colts Group A Rusthall Boys 1997/98 Group B Wadhurst United Rusthall Boys Crowborough Town Uckfield Grasshoppers Group C Crowborough Athletic 1998/02 No competition Group A Tonbridge Junior Langton Green Sports Club 2002/03 Tonbridge Junior Group B Sedlescombe Rangers Uckfield Grasshoppers Group A Tunbridge Wells Foresters Broad Oak, Horam & District 2003/04 Tunbridge Wells Foresters Group B Seal Juniors Seal Juniors Group A Tunbridge Wells Foresters A Langton Green Sports Club Group B Tonbridge Junior Wealden Colts Group C Crowborough Athletic Youth Rusthall Juniors 2004/05 Group D Tonbridge Juniors Hailsham United Junior Group E Jarvis Brook Juniors Group G Ridgewaye Group H Wealden Colts Group A Ashurst Wood Junior Ashurst Wood Juniors 2005/06 Group B Pembury Athletic Youth Broad Oak, Horam & District Langton Green Sports Club Group C Rusthall Broad Oak, Horam & District B Group A Tunbridge Wells Foresters A Broad Oak & Horam JFC 2006/07 Group B Ridgewaye Tunbridge Wells Foresters A Seal Juniors Rovers Group C Langton Green Sports Club East Grinstead Meads Group A Ridgewaye Ashurst Wood Juniors Group B Tonbridge Junior B Langton Green Sports Club 2007/08 Group C Sevenoaks Town United Jarvis Brook Juniors A Sevenoaks Town United Group D Rusthall East Grinstead Meads Group E Ringmer Rovers Junior Paddock Wood Y&J Group A Crowborough Athletic Youth Jarvis Brook Juniors Group B Langton Green FC Rusthall 2008/09 Group C Uckfield Grasshoppers JFC Tunbridge Wells Foresters Rother field Juniors Group D Paddock Wood Paddock Wood Group E Chipstead Ashurst Wood Junior Group A Tenterden Tigers Chipstead Group B Edenbridge United Beckley Group C Jarvis Brook Juniors Chipstead Forest Row 2009/10 Group D Hailsham United A Tunbridge Wells Foresters Group E Ringmer Rovers Tonbridge Invicta Group G Sedlescome Rangers Uckfield Grasshoppers Under 11 honours 1968/69 to 2017/18 (continued) Season League Knock-out Cup Tournament Shield Sportmanship winners winners winners award Group A Raw Skills Rangers Raw Skills Rangers Group B Ridgewaye Tunbridge Wells Foresters Colts Group C Chipstead Ridgewaye Tonbridge Invicta 2010/11 Group D Langton Green Sports Club Langton Green Sports Club Group E Ratton Rangers Tunbridge Wells Foresters Group F Ridgewaye Demons Jarvis Brook Colts Group A Wadhurst United Oak Sevenoaks Town Juniors Group B Chipstead Juniors Borough Green Junior 2011/12 Group C Tonbridge Junior Cyclones Wadhurst United Oak Tenterden Tigers Junior Group D Broad Oak & Horam Pythons Langton Green Dragons Group E Paddock Wood Wizards Tonbridge Junior Thunder Group A Hastings Town Broad Oak & Horam Typhoons Group B Ringmer Rovers Lions Tonbridge Junior Rovers Group C East Grinstead Meads AC Wadhurst United Wanderers 2012/13 Group D Paddock Wood Saints Tenterden Tigers Group E Tenterden Pumas Tonbridge Junior Santos Group F Tonbridge Junior Boca Ringmer Rovers Tigers Group G Hailsham United Colts Jarvis Brook Junior Group A Chipstead Rusthall Group B Ashurst Wood Albion Tunbridge Wells Foresters Youth Group C Pembury Athletic Wildcats Tonbridge Junior Cyclones 2013/14 Group D Sevenoaks Town Athletic Tonbridge Invicta Hurricanes Group E Forest Row Junior East Grinstead Meads Inter Group F Raw Skills Saints Langton Green Warriors Group G Wadhurst United Tigers Wadhurst United Tigers Group A Tonbridge Junior Sopranos Tonbridge Junior Sopranos Group B Broad Oak & Horam Wadhurst United Junior Group C Ashurst Wood Ringmer Rovers Junior 2014/15 Group D Kingston Village Pembury Broncos Group E Sevenoaks Tornados Langton Green Eagles Group F Tonbridge Junior Porsche Tonbridge Junior Porsche Group G Borough Green Colts Tonbridge Junior Lambos Town ● ● Chipstead Eagles City ● ● Oxted & District Junior 2015/16 Weald ● ● Hailsham United Juniors Villa ● ● Sevenoaks Town Juniors Winter Trophy Spring Trophy Group A Pembury Athletic Saints Chipstead Eagles Group B Sevenoaks Town Hurricanes Paddock Wood Town Group C Tunbridge Wells Foresters Cosmos Uckfield Grasshoppers Hotspur Group D Oxted Hawks Tonbridge Junior Broncos 2015/16 Group E Wateringbury Junior Chipstead Falcons Group F Crowborough Athletic Colts Goudhurst Dynamos Group G Borough Green Junior Broad Oak & Horam Group H Sevenoaks Town Harriers Tunbridge Wells Foresters Galaxy Group A TW Foresters Albion Wadhurst United Titans TW Foresters Albion Group B Raw Skills City Langton Green Lions Hawkhurst United Group C Langton Green Lions Hailsham United Colts Sevenoaks Town Arrows 2016/17 Group D Chipstead Eagles Pembury Athletic Albion Nutley Rams Group E Forest Row Junior Rusthall Rockets Pembury Athletic United Group F TW Foresters United Tonbridge Invicta Rockets Rotherfield Junior Group G Tonbridge Junior Rebels Nutley Rams ● Autumn Trophy Spring Trophy Group A Rusthall Rusthall No awards Group B Hailsham United Juniors Sedlescombe Rangers Junior No awards Group C Tunbridge Wells Youth Borough Langton Green Sports Club Hawks No awards Group D Edenbridge Spitfires Raw Skills Palace No awards 2017/18 Group E Crowborough Athletic Chipstead Junior No awards Group F Langton Green Lasers Wateringbury Junior No awards Group G Maresfield Dynamo Junior Tunbridge Wells Youth Rebels No awards Group H Weald Wolves AFC Uckfield Colts No awards.
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