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Fixtures and Results 17-18.Xlsx Date Age Gender Sport Stage Opponents Venue Staff Result Helsby Opposition Dec-07U16 Boys Football Cheshire Cup Ellesmere Port Home MBE W 11 1 Sep-13U18 Boys Football Friendly Kings Chester 1st XI Away MBE L 3 4 Sep-21U13 Boys Football ESFA Rd 1 Upton Away MBE L 0 2 Sep-26U14 Girls Netball League EPCH Away RCL W 15 12 Sep-26U15 Girls Netball League EPCH Away RCL W 33 3 Sep-13U16 Boys Football Friendly Kings Chester 2nd XI Away MBE L 1 5 Sep-26U13 Boys Football Friendly Chadwick Academy Away MBE W 1 0 Sep-27U14 Girls Football Cheshire Cup Chester Catholic High Away NWI Postponed Sep-30All Mixed Cross-Country Warrington AC Various Walton Gardens PPA N/A 03-OctU14 Boys Football ESFA Rd 1 Halewood Home DKE W 3 1 03-OctU12 Boys Football Halton League St Chads Home MBE L 0 2 04-OctU18 Boys Football Friendly SFX Away MBE W 3 1 04-OctU18 Girls Football Super 7s Various Walton Soccer Centre Liverpool NWI D3 L1 05-OctU15 Boys Football ESFA Rd 1 Maghull Home AFU W (Conceded) 05-OctU12 Boys Football ESFA Rd 2 Holy Family Home MBE L 1 2 05-OctU12 Girls Netball League EPCH Away RCL W 33 0 05-OctU13 Girls Netball League EPCH Away RCL W 22 4 05-OctU13 Girls Football ESFA Rd 1 Christleton Away NWI W 8 0 07-OctU15 Girls Netball County Tournament Various Away RCL/NWI First Place 10-OctU12 Girls Netball League Whitby Away RCL W 10-OctU13 Girls Netball League Whitby Away RCL W 11-OctU14 Girls Football Cheshire Cup Chester Catholic High Away NWI W 9 0 11-OctU14 Boys Football ESFA Rd 2 Westhoughton Home DKE W 3 2 11-OctU18 Boys Football Mersyside League Rainford Home MBE L 1 3 12-OctU13 Girls Football ESFA Rd 2 Bishop Heber Away NWI L 0 1 Jan-17U16 Boys Football Cheshire Cup Culcheth Home MBE L 0 4 13-OctU13 Boys Cross-Country ESAA Rd 1 Cheshire Schools Walton Gardens PPA 4th 13-OctU15 Boys Cross-Country ESAA Rd 1 Cheshire Schools Walton Gardens MBE 6th 13-OctU13 Girls Cross-Country ESAA Rd 1 Cheshire Schools Walton Gardens NWI 9th 13-OctU15 Girls Cross-Country ESAA Rd 1 Cheshire Schools Walton Gardens RCL 5th 17-OctU15 Boys Football ESFA Rd 2 Holy Family Home AFU W 6 0 12-OctU16 Boys Football ESFA Rd 1 Birchwood Home MBE W 5 1 17-OctU15 Girls Football ESFA Rd 2 Weatherhead High Home NWI Postponed 18-OctU18 Boys Football Mersyside League Coaching Connections Home MBE W 6 3 18-OctU14 Girls Football ESFA Rd 2 Chesterfield Away NWI L 1 5 19-OctU18 Girls Football ESFA Rd 2 Everton Free School Away NWI Conceded 19-OctU14 Girls Netball League Whitby Away RCL W 29 1 17-OctU16 Boys Football Halton League OBA Home MBE W 3 2 20-OctU15 Girls Netball League Whitby Away RCL W 11 3 23-OctU15 Boys Football Cheshire Cup Tarporley High Away MBE W 4 2 25-OctU14 Boys Football Cheshire Cup Christleton Home DKE W 4 3 07-NovU14 Boys Football ESFA Rd 3 Montgomery High Home MBE L 4 2 07-NovU15 Boys Football ESFA Rd 3 Audenshaw High Home MBE W 5 0 07-NovU15 Girls Football ESFA Rd 2 Weatherhead Home NWI L 2 3 08-NovU18 Girls Football Super 7s Various Walton Soccer Centre Liverpool NWI 20-OctU16 Boys Football Cheshire Cup Blacon Home MBE W 5 0 Nov-11 All Mixed Cross-Country Warrington AC Various Walton Gardens TBC N/A Nov-14 7a Girls Netball Friendly Wirral Grammar Away RCL/NWI L 1 15 Nov-14 7b Girls Netball Friendly Wirral Grammar Away RCL/NWI L 1 12 Nov-14 8a Girls Netball Friendly Wirral Grammar Away RCL/NWI L 0 25 Nov-148b Girls Netball Friendly Wirral Grammar Away RCL/NWI L 1 9 Nov-14 9a Girls Netball Friendly Wirral Grammar Away RCL/NWI L 2 19 Nov-14 9b Girls Netball Friendly Wirral Grammar Away RCL/NWI L 0 14 Nov-1410a Girls Netball Friendly Wirral Grammar Away RCL/NWI W 15 14 Nov-15U16 Girls Basketball Friendly Woodchurch Away NWI W 26 6 Nov-15U18 Boys Football Mersyside League Whitby Home MBE L 4 5 Nov-15U14 Girls Basketball Friendly Woodchurch Away NWI W 17 12 Nov-16U16 Girls Basketball Friendly Trinity Away NWI Postponed Nov-16 Boys Football Friendly Christleton Away MBE L 1 3 Nov-18 U15 Girls Netball National School Tournament Various Away RCL Nov-217a Girls Netball Friendly Lymm Away RCL Nov-218a Girls Netball Friendly Lymm Away RCL Nov-21U16 Boys Basketball North Premier SFX Home PPA W 97 42 Nov-22U18 Boys Football Mersyside League Liverpool City College Home DKE W 3 1 Nov-22 U13 Boys Football Friendly Wade Deacon Away MBE L 2 3 Nov-24U17 Boys Basketball North Pool Myerscough Home PPA L 45 109 Nov-27U14 Boys Football Cheshire Cup The Grange Home DKE L 2 4 Nov-28 7a Girls Netball League Academy Away RCL Nov-28 8a Girls Netball League Academy Away RCL Nov-29U18 Boys Football Friendly Liverpool John Moores Away MBE W 6 0 Nov-29 7a Girls Netball Friendly Wade Deacon Away RCL Nov-29 8a Girls Netball Friendly Wade Deacon Away RCL Nov-29 9a Girls Netball Friendly Wade Deacon Away RCL Nov-29 10a Girls Netball Friendly Wade Deacon Away RCL Nov-29U16 Boys Basketball North Conference Congleton Away PPA L 51 63 Nov-30 U16 Girls Basketball North Pool Broughton Hall Away NWI L Dec-01 U12 Boys Football Friendly Wade Deacon Away MBE L 2 4 Dec-059a Girls Netball Friendly The Heath Away RCL POSTPONED Dec-0510a Girls Netball Friendly The Heath Away RCL POSTPONED Dec-05U17 Boys Basketball North Pool Tytherington Home PPA W 94 16 Dec-06U14 Girls Football Cheshire Cup Bishop Heber Home DKE L 3 4 Dec-06U18 Girls Football Super 7s Various Walton Soccer Centre Liverpool NWI Dec-06U14 Boys Basketball North Conference Sale GS Away PPA L 44 47 Dec-069a Girls Netball League Academy Home RCL Dec-0610a Girls Netball League Academy Home RCL 09-NovU16 Boys Football ESFA Rd 2 St Matthews Home MBE L (pens) 0 0 Dec-09All Mixed Cross-Country Warrington AC Various Walton Gardens TBC N/A Dec-08U16 Boys Basketball North Premier SMA Home PPA W 89 38 Dec-13U18 Boys Football Mersyside Cup Mosslands Home MBE L 1 2 Dec-15U16 Boys Basketball North Premier SFX Away PPA W 93 38 Dec-19U16 Boys Basketball North Conference Calday Home PPA W 76 57 Jan-09U14 Boys Basketball North Conference Blue Coat Home PPA W 72 24 Jan-12U16 Boys Basketball North Premier Blue Coat Home PPA W 106 37 Jan-15U17 Boys Basketball North Pool Loreto Away PPA L 57 87 Jan-16 U16 Girls Basketball North Pool Broughton Hall Home NWI Jan-17 U14 Girls Football Schools Games Qualifiers Various Away NWI Sep-26U16 Boys Football Friendly Chadwick Academy Away MBE W 7 3 Jan-18 U16 Boys Basketball North Conference Alsager Away PPA W (Conceded) 20 0 Jan-18U16 Girls Football Cheshire Cup Christleton Away NWI Jan-19 U14 Boys Basketball North Conference Alsager Home PPA W 72 24 Jan-22 U14 Boys Basketball North Conference Ridgeway Home PPA W 77 30 Jan-23U14 Boys Basketball North Conference SMA Away PPA L (OT) 71 73 Jan-24U12 Boys Football Country Final SFA 5-a-side Various Away MBE Jan-24 U17 Boys Basketball North Pool Blue Coat Away PPA L 64 81 Jan-25 U16 Boys Basketball North Conference Ridgeway Away PPA W 73 35 Jan-26 U17 Boys Basketball North Pool Calday Home PPA W 74 38 Jan-29 U12 Boys Basketball Friendly SMA Away PPA N/A Jan-30 U17 Boys Basketball North Pool SMA Home PPA W 75 51 Jan-31 U18 Girls Football Super 7s Various Walton Soccer Centre Liverpool NWI Jan-31 U18 Boys Football Mersyside League Tranmere Rovers Home MBE Feb-019a Girls Netball League Neston Home RCL Feb-0110a Girls Netball League Neston Home RCL Feb-01U18 Boys Football Cheshire Plate Tarporley High Home MBE Feb-01 U16 Boys Basketball North Premier Blue Coat Away PPA W (forfeit) 20 0 Feb-02U16 Boys Basketball North Conference SMA Home PPA Feb-03All Boys & Girls Cross-Country County Championships N/A Delamere Forest Feb-067a Girls Netball Yr 7 Tournament Neston Away RCL Feb-07U12 Boys Basketball Cheshire Pool Alsager Away PPA Feb-138a Girls Netball Yr 8 Tournament EPCH Away RCL Feb-13U16 Girls Basketball North Pool Trinity Home NWI Mar-05 9a Girls Netball Yr 9 Tournament Whitby Away RCL Mar-10 7a Girls Netball County Tournament Various Away RCL Mar-10 8a Girls Netball County Tournament Various Away RCL Mar-10 9a Girls Netball County Tournament Various Away RCL Mar-14 Year 8 Boys Indoor Athletics Cheshire and Warrington School Games Festival Cheshire & Warrington Schools EPSV PPA Mar-14Year 8 Girls Indoor Athletics Cheshire and Warrington School Games Festival Cheshire & Warrington Schools EPSV NWI Mar-15U13-U6 Boys & Girls Rowing Cheshire and Warrington School Games Festival Cheshire & Warrington Schools Northwich TBC Mar-20 10a Girls Netball yr 10 tournament Academy Away RCL.
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