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SURREY COUNTY LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION LEAGUE RESULTS - WINTER 2011-2012 MEN'S Premier Westside Sutton Tennis & Squash Sutton Tennis & Squash II Wimbledon Roehampton Westside II Div. A Purley Putney Magdalen Park Epsom St.George's Hill Putney II Div. B Wentworth Richmond Dulwich Westside III Magdalen Park II Wimbledon II Div. C Surbiton Wilton Southfields South Croydon Wigmore Ashford WEST REGION EAST REGION Div. D West Westside IV Div.D East Old College Byfleet Sutton Tennis & Squash III Woking Magdalen Park IV Roehampton II Dormansland Dorking Purley II Reigate Purley III Div. E West Wilton II Div.E East Grafton Oxshott Cheam Sports Putney III Cheam Fields Coombe Wood II* Magdalen Park III Cranleigh* Purley Bury Richmond II Dulwich II Div.F West Coombe Wood Div.F East South Croydon II Westside V Wigmore II St.George's Hill II Carshalton Dorking II Telford Park Oxshott II Chipstead David Lloyd Raynes Park Spencer Div.G West Merrow Div.G East Limpsfield Camberley Magdalen Park V Thames Ditton Limpsfield II Leatherhead Shirley Park Westside VI Woldingham Surbiton II Purley Bury II * League positions reversed to take account of rubber scores MEN'S LEAGUE - Continued WEST REGION EAST REGION Div.H West Putney IV Div.H East Old College II Westside VII Norbury Park Walton CASSAC New Malden Cheam Fields II Wimbledon III Reedham Park* Ember South Croydon III* Div.I West Byfleet II Div.I East Old College III Pit Farm Telford Park II Banstead Downs* Purley IV Redhill* Shirley Park II Epsom II David Lloyd Raynes Park II Cranleigh II Woodfield Grove Div.J West St.George's Hill III Div.J East Southfields II Roehampton III Wilton III Woking II Camber Esher Carshalton II New Malden II Spencer II Wigmore III Shirley Park III Div.K West Gardens Div.K East Horley Coombe Wood III Sutton Tennis & Squash IV Downswood Purley V Merrow II Dulwich III Esher II Reedham Park II Richmond III Shirley Div.L West Ebbisham Div.L East Magdalen Park VI Pit Farm II Purley Bury III Reigate II South Croydon IV RAC Shirley Park IV Worcester Park Downs West Surrey Sanderstead Div.M West Sheen Div.M East Southfields III Priory Park* Norbury Park II Westside VIII* Old College IV Claygate Wigmore IV Surbiton III Purley VI Sheen II Norbury Park III Div.N West Banstead Downs II Div.N East Limpsfield III Camberley II Grafton II David Lloyd Cheam Chipstead II Ashford II Spencer III Reigate III Dulwich IV Richmond IV Cheam Sports II Div.O West Thames Ditton II Div.O East Sutton Churches St.George's Hill IV Redhill II Coombe Wood IV Sutton Tennis & Squash V Walton II* Sanderstead II Byfleet III* David Lloyd Raynes Park III Cranleigh III Dulwich V Div.P West Surbiton IV Div.P East Camber II Epsom III* South Croydon V Cobham* Wigmore V Godalming Reedham Park III Dorking III Spencer IV Esher III Telford Park III * League positions reversed to take account of rubber scores MEN'S LEAGUE - Continued WEST REGION EAST REGION Div.Q West Wentworth II Div.Q East Purley Bury IV Wilton IV Downswood II Kingswood Downs II New Malden III Sutton Highfields Claygate II Shirley Park V David Lloyd Epsom (Disq) Dulwich VI Div.R West Banstead Downs III Div.R East Honor Oak Ewell Selsdon Alfold Sutton Churches II Gardens II Carshalton III Wilton V Reedham Park IV Oxshott III (Disq) Spencer V Div.S West Pensford Div.S East Old College V Ebbisham II Wigmore VI Richmond V Grafton III St.George's Hill V Telford Park IV Ember II Cheam Sports III Ashford III Carshalton IV Div.T West Banstead Downs IV Div.T East Purley VII Raynes Park Residents Sutton Churches III St.George's Hill VI Cheam Fields III Barnes South Croydon VI Worcester Park II Downs III David Lloyd Epsom II (Disq) Sanderstead Village Div.U West Sheen III Div.U East Wilton VI Coombe Wood V Selsdon II Walton III Sutton Tennis & Squash VI Gardens IV Elmwood Gardens III Woldingham II Cranleigh IV Dulwich VII (w/d) Div.V West RAC II Div.V East Woodfield Grove II Banstead Downs V Camber III Esher IV* St.Pauls Oxshott IV* Wigmore VII Epsom IV Chipstead III Cedars St.Andrews Div.W West Ashford IV Div.W East Shirley Park VI Surbiton V Old College VI Ashtead Tennis Cheam Sports IV Ashtead Squash Sutton Churches IV Claygate III Selsdon III Reigate IV Downswood III Div.X West Wentworth III Div.X East David Lloyd Cheam II Ham & Petersham Grafton IV Thames Ditton III Raynes Park Residents II Priory Park II Spencer VI Coombe Wood VI Div.Y West Old College VII Surbiton VI Woodfield Grove III Div.Y West Banstead Downs VI Div.Z West Surrey Sports Park Ebbisham III Pensford II Barnes II Epsom V Ashford V Ashford VI Barnes III Worcester Park III * League positions reversed to take account of rubber scores SURREY COUNTY LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION LEAGUE RESULTS - WINTER 2011-2012 LADIES Premier Westside Roehampton Wilton St.George's Hill Wimbledon St.George's Hill II Div.A Westside II Esporta Byfleet Purley Wimbledon II Limpsfield Div.B Westside III Putney Surbiton Wimbledon III David Lloyd Raynes Park Sheen Div.C Elstead Byfleet II Shirley Park Bourne Dulwich David Lloyd Woking WEST REGION EAST REGION Div.D West St.George's Hill III Div.D East Magdalen Park Foxhills Cheam Fields Roehampton II Purley II Westside IV Esporta II Oxshott Southfields Coombe Wood Magdalen Park II Div.E West Putney II Div.E East Spencer Woking Limpsfield II Wilton II Purley III Westside V Telford Park Roehampton III Wigmore Camberley Dulwich III Div.F West Walton Div F.East Horley Putney III Old College Reigate Reedham Park Pit Farm Esher* Ashford Bank Of England* Wentworth Camber Div.G West Sheen II Div.G East Magdalen Park III Dorking Old College II Ember Dulwich II Walton II South Croydon Pit Farm II Purley IV Camberley II Sanderstead * League positions reversed to take account of rubber scores LADIES LEAGUE - Continued WEST REGION EAST REGION Div.H West Byfleet III Div.H East Purley Bury Banstead Downs Norbury Park St.George's Hill IV Esporta III Westside VI Downs Putney IV Limpsfield III Oxshott II Shirley Park II Div.I West Claygate Div.I East Sutton Tennis & Squash Richmond Magdalen Park IV Surbiton II Wigmore II* Byfleet IV Cheam Fields II* Reigate III Reedham Park II Wentworth II Old College III Div.J West Godalming Div.J East Carshalton Epsom Selsdon St.George's Hill V Spencer II Claygate II Reedham Park III New Malden Brightwell Reigate II Sanderstead Village Div.K West Cranleigh Div.K East Grafton Banstead Downs II Redhill Ashford II Dulwich IV Dorking II Shirley Park III Walton III Chipstead Sheen III Cheam Sports Div.L West Pit Farm III Div.L East Esporta IV Worcester Park Sutton Churches Leatherhead Wigmore III Surbiton III Raynes Park Residents Cedars Purley Bury II St.George's Hill VI Reedham Park IV Div.M West West Surrey Div.M East Telford Park II RAC Downswood Epsom II Magdalen Park V New Malden II Purley V Coombe Wood II Sanderstead II Ember II Spencer III Div.N West Gardens Div.N East Shirley Park IV Westside VII Dulwich V Bourne II Woodfield Grove Reigate IV Wilton III Banstead Downs III Cheam Sports II Reigate V Purley Bury III Div.O West Downs II Div.O East Dulwich VI Alfold Carshalton II Esher II Wigmore IV Barnes Horley II Claygate III Shirley Park V Epsom III South Croydon II * League positions reversed to take account of rubber scores LADIES LEAGUE - Continued WEST REGION EAST REGION Div.P West West Surrey II Div.P East Camber II Ashford III Edward Alleyn Coombe Wood III Banstead Downs IV Surbiton IV Telford Park III Wenworth III Spencer IV Godalming II Purley Bury IV Div.Q West Richmond II Div.Q East Sutton Churches II* Merrow Shirley Park VI* Brightwell II Dulwich VII* David Lloyd Epsom St.Pauls* Cranleigh II Purley VI* Leatherhead II David Lloyd Cheam Div.R West Sheen IV Div.R East Grafton II Coombe Wood IV Sanderstead III Surbiton V Downswood II Ashford IV Old College IV David Lloyd Epsom II St.Andrews Barnes II Carshalton III Div.S West Thames Ditton Div.S East Limpsfield IV Gardens II Norbury Park II Wentworth IV Downs III David Lloyd Epsom III Sutton Tennis & Squash II Coombe Wood V Wigmore V Div.T West Surrey Sports Park Div.T East Selsdon II Bank Of England II Telford Park IV Thames Ditton II Spencer V Ebbisham Sanderstead IV Gardens III North Dulwich Div.U East Limpsfield V Grafton III Sutton Tennis & Squash III Wigmore VI Camber III * League positions reversed to take account of rubber scores SURREY COUNTY LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION LEAGUE RESULTS - WINTER 2011-2012 LADIES MIDWEEK DAYTIME LEAGUE Div.1 Oxshott Div.6 Sheen II Westside Oxshott III St.George's Hill Pensford II Purley David Lloyd Woking Sheen Westside IV Oxshott II Richmond Div.2 Banstead Downs Woking Div.7 Magdalen Park III David Lloyd Raynes Park Claygate II Horsley Barnes Magdalen Park Bourne Surbiton Cobham Div.3 Pit Farm Div.8 RAC Reigate Magdalen Park IV Claygate Purley III Pensford Reigate II Reedham Park Walton West Surrey (w/d) Oxshott IV Div.4 Purley II Div.9 Horsley II Westside II Gardens St.George's Hill II Purley Bury Limpsfield David Lloyd Epsom Kingswood Thames Ditton Div.5 Elstead Epsom Putney Magdalen Park II Westside III Reedham Park II.
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