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League Results Division Seven Holtwhites Trinibis II 172-10(38.0) *Hertford III 176-5(50.0) Botany Bay II 195-7(53.0) *Dunstable III 127-9(47.0) Totteridge II 129-10(33.0) *Elstree 132-5(32.3) Graveley 190-9(53.0) *Hitchin II 153-10(45.4) *Flitwick II 206-8(53.0) Old Centralians 134-8(47.0) *Leverstock Green II 122-10(52.3) Old Owens 123-2(26.5) *Reed II 138-10(51.4) Hatfield Crusaders 137-9(48.0) St Albans III Hatfield II Not reported *Old Cholmeleians 193-10(51.4) Wheathampstead II 175-10(40.0) Eversholt II 179-10(52.0) *St Albans West Indian 180-7(40.4) Division Eight Hoddesdon III 170-8(53.0) *Southgate Adelaide II 165-10(46.3) Welwyn Garden City III 222-9(53.0) *Watford Town II 224-6(38.5) th *Old Haberdashers II 132-10(47.1) Stevenage III 133-2(25.0) Results – 5 June 2004 North Enfield II 208-8(53.0) *Wormley II 161-6(47.0) Sandridge II 75-10(37.4) *London Colney II 76-2(43.0) Division One Redbourn II 226-2(49.0) *Hatfield Hyde II 105-10(39.0) Allenburys 148-10(48.5) *County Hall II 149-8(41.1) *Dunstable 69-10(36.3) Knebworth Park 70-4(27.0) Bayford & Hertford II 196-8(53.0) *Potters Bar III 197-6(45.0) Abbots Langley 181-8(53.0) *Hertford 174-10(46.1) Northwood Town II 221-3(53.0) *Boxmoor II 164-8(47.0) *Hitchin 181-9(53.0) Luton Town & Indians 174-9(47.0) Hemel Hempstead IV 59-10(30.0) *Northchurch II 60-0(15.0) *Letchworth 238-6(53.0) Langleybury 160-9(47.0) Leverstock Green 129-10(52.2) *Chorleywood 77-10(32.5) Chorleywood took 1 wicket after 3 hour limit Division Nine Met Police Bushey 176-9(53.0) *Clarendon II 178-4(40.0) Division Two Northampton Exiles II 165-10(51.2) *Weston 144-8(48.0) *Ampthill Town 149-10(51.3) Northchurch 152-6(30.4) Shenley Village II 163-10(52.0) *Flamstead 164-3(41.2) Broxbourne 94-10(23.1) *Radlett II 95-3(33.1) *Elstree II 147-9(53.0) Sawbridgeworth III 148-2(42.4) *Old Albanian 115-10(47.4) Harpenden 117-3(34.2) Potton Town II 204-9(53.0) *Old Owens II 126-9(47.0) *Kings Langley 176-10(49.0) St Albans II 171-10(45.0) *Old Camdenians II 115-10(51.4) Greenwood Park 114-10(45.1) *Hemel Hempstead II 218-9(53.0) Watford Town 220-8(46.2) Waltham X Rosedale II 147-9(53.0) *North Mymms III 82-9(47.0) *Hertford II 178-10(53.0) Berkhamsted 179-6(0.0) Knebworth Park IV 202-9(53.0) *Hexton II 203-8(41.0) Flitwick 178-9(53.0) *Dunstable II 63-10(25.5) Monken Hadley 246-5(46.0) *Ickleford II 131-10(42.0) *Reed 144-10(51.3) Bishop's Stortford 144-10(48.0) Rising Stars 232-10(49.0) *Parkfield II 201-3(51.0) *Eversholt 235-8(50.5) Hoddesdon II 176-10(47.4) Result reported late by Potton Town Preston 219-7(53.0) *Northwood 181-9(47.0) Division Ten Division Three *Clifton II 190-8(49.0) Old Cholmeleians II 137-10(43.0) Dunstable IV 157-9(53.0) *Stevenage IV 158-5(35.2) Harpenden II 146-8(53.0) *Southgate Adelaide 150-8(44.2) Kings Langley III 109-10(43.3) *Southgate Compton II 91-10(43.2) *Old Finchleians 145-10(38.5) Wormley 146-9(47.2) St Albans IV 166-10(53.0) *Luton Tn & Indians III 124-8(47.0) *County Hall 77-10(44.0) Welwyn Garden City II 79-5(0.0) *Datchworth II 84-10(34.0) Langleybury III 86-3(23.4) Redbourn 188-9(53.0) *Letchworth II 167-9(47.0) Letchworth IV 147-9(53.0) *Hatch End II 99-9(47.0) *Potters Bar II 125-10(44.0) Sawbridgeworth II 128-5(39.0) Harpenden Dolphins 107-10(39.3) *West Herts III 90-10(40.5) *Bishop's Stortford II 178-9(53.0) Knebworth Park II 179-3(26.4) Bentley Heath Cockfosters III Conceded *Chipperfield 173-9(53.0) Cottered 174-7(46.2) Harpenden IV 128-10(47.0) *Cheshunt II 129-5(25.0) Bushey 253-9(52.5) *Cockfosters 207-7(47.0) Old Elizabethans II 189-5(52.0) *Broxbourne III 158-9(48.0) *Botany Bay 185-10(52.5) Bayford & Hertford 186-2(43.2) *Northwood Town 174-9(53.0) Stevenage II 140-10(39.2) Division Eleven Division Four *Bragbury 106-10(44.0) Ickleford Cricketers 107-7(35.4) Northwood III 238-1(42.0) *Wormley III 92-10(27.4) Old Camdenians 202-10(46.0) *Old Elizabethans 203-9(47.4) Hertingfordbury II Ware II Conceded Clifton 106-10(28.3) *Potton Town 108-2(33.2) *Rickmansworth III 327-7(42.0) Shenley Village III 82-10(35.2) *Rickmansworth 178-10(53.0) West Herts II 168-8(47.0) Bushey II Hemel Hempstead V Conceded *London Colney 163-8(53.0) Waltham X Rosedale 128-10(40.3) Frogmore 54-10(23.5) *Baldock II 57-1(11.0) Totteridge 120-10(45.0) *Ickleford 43-10(31.0) *Abbots Langley III 128-7(53.0) Knebworth Park V 129-6(31.5) Langleybury II 119-10(46.4) *Cheshunt 120-1(17.3) Chorleywood III 185-7(50.0) *Radlett V 157-10(40.0) Holtwhites Trinibis 168-10(50.0) *Clarendon 170-4(40.0) Datchworth 138-10(48.2) *Wheathampstead 139-9(44.4) *Hatfield 208-9(53.0) North Enfield 156-7(47.0) Division Twelve *Old Haberdashers 164-8(53.0) Northampton Exiles 167-4(42.1) *North Mymms IV 72-10(38.1) Monken Hadley II 73-3(17.3) Reported late by Totteridge *Letchworth V 117-10(34.0) Tewin II 118-3(45.0) Thorley II 180-8(53.0) *St Margaretsbury IV 181-5(37.0) Division Five *Sawbridgeworth IV 94-10(31.1) Southgate Adelaide III 95-3(40.4) *Sandridge 133-6(53.0) Baldock 134-5(42.0) *Leverstock Green III 167-9(53.0) Potters Bar IV 168-4(34.0) St Margaretsbury II 166-10(47.0) *Knebworth Park III 168-4(47.0) Old Albanian III 54-10(29.0) *Waltham X Rosedle III 55- *Hatfield Hyde 117-10(40.0) Radlett III 118-5(31.0) 0(11.0) *Old Finchleians II 148-10(49.1) Hemel Hempstead III 123-8(50.0) Met Police Bushey II 244-5(53.0) *Ibis 138-5(47.0) Luton Town & Indians II Kings Langley II Not reported Old Camdenians III 0-0(0.0) Watton-at-Stone II 0-0(0.0) Hatch End 148-7(53.0) *Hertingfordbury 149-7(44.4) Harpenden III 201-10(52.5) *North Mymms II 205-3(41.4) Division Thirteen Boxmoor 162-10(50.2) *Chorleywood II 163-3(39.2) Botany Bay III 191-7(52.0) *Hoddesdon IV 68-10(35.4) Millhillians II 96-10(37.0) *Ampthill Town II 97-2(33.4) Datchworth III 53-10(31.2) *Luton Tn & Indians IV 46-10(30.2) *Little B. 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