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2014 Including Tables South Norfolk Community League U9 League Fixtures & Results 2014 Round 1 May 24th to June 7th Notified Hethersett & Tas Valley v Gt.Melton Hethersett & Tas Valley 123 for 7. Gt.Melton 135 for 5. Gt.Melton won by 12 runs. July 10 Gt.Ellingham v Brooke Brooke 215 for 1. Gt.Ellingham 161 for 9. Brooke won by 54 runs. June 22 Round 2 June 8th to June 21st Notified Topcroft v Gt.Ellingham Topcroft 177 for 2. Gt.Ellingham 89 for 6. Topcroft won by 88 runs. Aug 4 Brooke v Hethersett & Tas Valley Brooke 142 for 4. Hethersett & Tas Valley 133 for 8. Brooke won by 9 runs. July 15 Round 3 June 22nd to July 5th Notified Gt.Melton v Brooke Gt.Melton 149 for 3. Brooke 129 for 8. Gt.Melton won by 20 runs. July 27 Topcroft v Hethersett & Tas Valley Topcroft 186 for 0. Hethersett & Tas Valley 104 for 7. Topcroft won by 82 runs. July 20 Round 4 July 6th to July 19th Notified Hethersett & Tas Hethersett & Tas Valley 250 for 2. Gt.Ellingham 118 for 10. Tas Valley won by 132 runs. Aug 17 Valley v Gt.Ellingham Gt.Melton v Topcroft Gt.Melton 105 for 5. Topcroft 143 for 3. Topcroft won by 38 runs. July 14 Round 5 July 20th to August 2nd Notified Brooke v Topcroft Brooke 104 for 4. Topcroft 114 for 6. Topcroft won by 10 runs. July 7 Gt.Ellingham v Gt.Melton Gt.Ellingham 113 for 8. Gt.Melton 199 for 0. Gt.Melton won by 86 runs. July 20 U11 League Fixtures & Results 2014 Round 1 Sunday May 4th Notified Mundford v Swaffham No result - first fixture Mundford unavailable, rearranged fixture - rain. May 25 Mulbarton v Topcroft Mulbarton 89 for 1. Topcroft 71 all out. Mulbarton won by 18 runs. May 5 Old Buckenham v Rocklands Rocklands 81 for 1. Old Buckenham 78 all out. Rocklands won by 3 runs. May 4 Gt.Ellingham v Gt.Melton Gt.Melton 115 for 0. Gt.Ellingham 32 all out. Gt.Melton won by 83 runs. May 4 Garboldlsham v Cringleford Lodge Garboldisham 111 for 3. Cringleford Lodge 76 for 3. Garboldisham won by 35 runs. May 5 Round 2 Sunday May 18th Notified Old Buckenham v Garboldlsham Garboldisham 57 for 5. Old Buckenham 55 for 3. Garboldisham won by 2 runs. May 20 Cringleford Lodge v Mulbarton Mulbarton 105 for 3. Cringleford Lodge 56 for 5. Mulbarton won by 39 runs. May 19 Swaffham v Gt.Ellingham Swaffham 105 for 4. Gt.Ellingham 72 for 5. Swaffham won by 33 runs. May 18 Rocklands v Hethersett & Tas Valley Hethersett & Tas Valley 85 for 2. Rocklands 86 for 3. Rocklands won by 4 wickets. July 16 Topcroft v Mundford No result - rain. July 15 Round 3 Sunday May 25th Notified Gt.Melton v Mulbarton Gt.Melton 93 for 6. Mulbarton 72 for 5. Gt.Melton won by 21 runs. May 25 Garboldlsham v Swaffham Swaffham 115 for 4. Garboldisham 31 all out. Swaffham won by 84 runs. May 25 Tas Valley v Cringleford Lodge Hethersett & Tas Valley 99 for 1. Cringleford Lodge 42 for 4. Tas Valley won by 57 runs. May 25 Mundford v Gt.Ellingham Gt.Ellingham 83 for 3. Mundford 84 for 1. Mundford won by 6 wickets. May 25 Rocklands v Topcroft Topcroft 91 for 3. Rocklands 92 for 1. Rocklands won by 6 wickets. May 27 Round 4 Sunday June 1st Notified Swaffham v Old Buckenham Swaffham 38 all out. Old Buckenham 41 for 1. Old Buckenham won by 6 wickets. June 1 Hethersett & Tas Valley v Gt.Melton Gt.Melton 116 for 4. Hethersett & Tas Valley 65 for 1. Gt.Melton won by 51 runs. June 3 Garboldlsham v Mundford Garboldisham 124 for 0. Mundford 58 for 4. Garboldisham won by 66 runs. June 1 Topcroft v Cringleford Lodge Topcroft 121 for 1. Cringleford Lodge 55 for 6. Topcroft won by 66 runs. June 1 Gt.Ellingham v Rocklands Gt.Ellingham 65 for 3. Rocklands 66 for 1. Rocklands won by 6 wickets. June 1 Round 5 Sunday June 15th Notified Mulbarton v Hethersett & Tas Valley U11 Hethersett & Tas Valley 90 for 0. Mulbarton 82 for 1. Tas Valley won by 8 runs. June 15 Mundford v Old Buckenham Old Buckenham 105 for 3. Mundford 97 for 3. Old Buckenham won by 8 runs. June 15 Gt.Melton v Topcroft Gt.Melton 157 for 1. Topcroft 112 for 6. Gt.Melton won by 45 runs. June 15 Rocklands v Garboldlsham Garboldisham 65 for 5. Rocklands 67 for 3. Rocklands won by 4 wickets. June 22 Gt.Ellingham v Cringleford Lodge Gt.Ellingham 100 for 1. Cringleford Lodge 77 for 3. Gt.Ellingham won by 23 runs. June 15 Round 6 Sunday June 22nd Notified Rocklands v Mundford Mundford 50 for 6. Rocklands 51 for 2. Rocklands won by 5 wickets. June 22 Gt.Ellingham v Tas Valley Tas Valley 124 for 0. Gt.Ellingham 32 all out. Tas Valley won by 92 runs. June 22 Cringleford Lodge v Swaffham Swaffham 94 for 1. Cringleford Lodge 95 for 1. Cringleford won by 6 wickets. June 22 Mulbarton v Garboldlsham Garboldisham 36 for 4. Mulbarton 37 for 2. Mulbarton won by 5 wickets. June 22 Old Buckenham v Gt.Melton Gt.Melton 155 for 2. Old Buckenham 41 all out. Gt.Melton won by 114 runs. June 23 Round 7 Sunday June 29th Notified Topcroft v Gt.Ellingham Topcroft 96 for 4. Gt.Ellingham 60 for 5. Topcroft won by 36 runs. August 5 Mundford v Cringleford Lodge No result. N/a Garboldlsham v Tas Valley Garboldisham 101 for 3. Tas valley 105 for 1. Tas valley won by 6 wickets. Aug 26 Gt.Melton v Swaffham Gt.Melton 110 for 2. Swaffham 34 all out. Gt.Melton won by 76 runs. Aug 20 Old Buckenham v Mulbarton Old Buckenham 121 for 2. Mulbarton 106 for 1. Old Buckenham won by 15 runs. Aug 5 Round 8 Sunday July 13th Notified Cringleford Lodge v Gt.Melton Cringleford Lodge 57 for 6. Gt.Melton 58 for 2. Gt.Melton won by 5 wickets. July 13 Gt.Ellingham v Old Buckenham Rain - match abandoned. July 6 Mulbarton v Rocklands Rocklands 102 for 2. Mulbarton 60 for 6. Rocklands won by 42 runs. July 13 Swaffham v Topcroft Swaffham 70 for 3. Topcroft 71 for 3. Topcroft won by 4 wickets. July 20 Hethersett & Tas Valley v Mundford Hethersett & Tas Valley 67 for 5. Mundford 42 all out. Tas Valley won by 25 runs. July 13 Round 9 Sunday July 27th Notified Garboldlsham v Gt.Ellingham No result. N/a Rocklands v Gt.Melton Gt.Melton 87 for 4. Rocklands 74 for 3. Gt.Melton won by 13 runs. Aug 31 Old Buckenham v Topcroft Old Buckenham 97 for 3. Topcroft 85 all out. Old Buckenham won by 12 runs. July 27 Mundford v Mulbarton Mulbarton 69 for 5. Mundford 58 for 5. Mulbarton won by 11 runs. July 29 Hethersett & Tas Valley v Swaffham No result - Swaffham unable to raise a side. Aug 24 Round 10 Sunday August 10th Notified Topcroft v Hethersett & Tas Valley Topcroft 86 for 3. Hethersett & Tas Valley 62 all out. Topcroft won by 24 runs. Aug 20 Swaffham v Rocklands No result. Original fixture rain - rearranged match cancelled. Aug 24 Mulbarton v Gt.Ellingham No result. N/a Cringleford Lodge v Old Buckenham No result - Cringleford unable to raise a side. Aug 7 Gt.Melton v Garboldisham Gt.Melton 199 for 2. Garboldisham 35 for 4. Match abandoned - rain. Aug 10 Round 11 Sunday August 24th Notified Cringleford Lodge v Rocklands No result - Cringleford unable to raise a side. Aug 28 Topcroft v Garboldlsham No result - Garboldisham failed to arrive or notify Topcroft. Aug 17 Gt.Melton v Mundford Gt.Melton 122 for 3. Mundford 58 all out. Gt.Melton won by 64 runs. Aug 24 Tas Valley v Old Buckenham Old Buckenham 93 for 1. Hethersett & Tas Valley 94 for 1. Tas Valley won by 6 wickets. Aug 24 Swaffham v Mulbarton No result - neither team able to raise a side. Aug 24 U13 League Fixtures & Results 2014 Round 1 April 27th to May 10th Notified Rocklands v Mulbarton Mulbarton 100 for 5. Rocklands 95 for 3. Mulbarton won by 5 runs. May 1 Old Buckenham v Gt.Ellingham Gt.Ellingham 99 for 3. Old Buckenham 34 all out. Gt.Ellingham won by 65 runs. May 15 Thetford v Gt.Melton Girls No result. N/a Gt.Melton v Garboldisham Garboldisham 77 for 5. Gt.Melton 80 for 1. Gt.Melton won by 6 wickets. Aug 12 Swaffham v Tas Valley Hethersett & Tas Valley 74 for 6. Swaffham 77 for 4. Swaffham won by 3 wickets. April 28 Round 2 May 11th to May 24th Notified Mulbarton v Old Buckenham O.Buckenham 91 for 3. Mulbarton 82 for 4. Void result - ineligible player fielded by OB. May 15 Gt.Melton Girls v Rocklands Gt.Melton Girls 87 for 3. Rocklands 59 for 3. Gt.Melton Girls won by 28 runs. May 22 Garboldisham v Gt.Ellingham Gt.Ellingham 118 for 0. Garboldisham 120 for 1. Garboldisham won by 6 wickets. Aug 7 Thetford v Tas Valley Hethersett & Tas Valley 103 for 5. Thetford 36 all out. Tas Valley won by 67 runs. May 26 Swaffham v Gt.Melton Gt.Melton 148 for 5. Swaffham 59 all out. Gt.Melton won by 89 runs. July 30 Round 3 May 25th to June 7th Notified Gt.Ellingham v Mulbarton Mulbarton 105 for 2.
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