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Your Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club Your Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club 2018 Season Fixtures, membership & information pack Sponsored by 2 Welcome Welcome 3 @CBHCC /chesterbhcc @CBHCC /chesterbhcc www.chesterboughtonhall.co.uk www.chesterboughtonhall.co.uk Men's Honours Women's Honours ECB NatWest National T20 Championship Winners Cheshire Women’s Cricket League Division 1 Winners 2014 2007 | 2008 | 2013 | 2016 Cheshire County League Premier Division Winners Cheshire Women’s Cricket League T20 Cup Winners 2013 | 2017 2007 | 2008 | 2012 | 2013 | 2015 | 2017 Liverpool Competition Winners Cheshire Women’s Cricket League T20 KO Cup Winners 1928 | 1929 | 1931 | 1932 | 1951 | 1957 | 1985 | 1994 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2011 | 2013 | 2017 Cheshire Cup Winners Junior Honours 1973 | 1974 | 1994 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2017 U21 Cheshire Cup Winners Cheshire County Cricket League T20 Winners 1979 | 1996 2010 | 2014 | 2015 U18 North Cheshire Cup Winners Liverpool Competition KO Winners 2005 1994 | 1995 U17 Cheshire Cup Winners Liverpool Echo Trophy Winners 2000 | 2001 1974 | 1980 | 1982 | 1986 | 1993 | 1996 | 2013 | 2014 | 2016 U15 Wirral League Winners Cheshire County Cricket League Division 1 Winners 1995 | 1998 2006 U15 Cheshire League Winners nd Cheshire County Cricket League 2 XI 1998 | 1999 Premier Division Winners U15 Cheshire Cup Winners | 2005 2015 1998 | 1999 nd Cheshire County Cricket League 2 XI T20 Winners U15 N. 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Gresty Mrs A. Axon E. Mitchell Hon. Life Vice Presidents: R.W.Barber | C.R.Fleet M.P. Benford D.W. Montgomery J.P. Birchall M.W.E. Moore Chester Boughton Hall CC I. Broady M.B. Owen Club Officials N. Cauldwell T.M. Parker K.G.H. Cooke A.B. Percival Chair: B.M. Gresty 07760 371 168 N. Cox A. Pritchard C.R. Fleet Club Captain: 07836 502 213 M.G. Daly H. Pritchard Secretary: J.J.N. Legry 07740 048 011 R.H. Dandy R.J. Punton CWO: D.F. Speakman 07539 241 441 F.E.P. Darlington J.I. Reidford Treasurer: S. Greensill E.L. Dean R.H. Ritzema Junior Chair: D. Curtis 07585 707 243 J.T. Dewhurst Mrs A.M.Roberts Head Coach: H.J. Killoran 07786 921 628 P. Dougherty J.G. Roberts Fixture Secretary: J.J.N. Legry 07740 048 011 Dr. A. Dunbavand A.J. Robinson Press/Web Manager: J.W. Law 07900 975 826 D.J. Evans R.A. Robinson P.D. Evans I.M. Smith Chester Boughton Hall CC J.M. Fleet M.F. Smith Management Committee Mrs Y. Fleet S.J. Smith D.E. Gaskell D.F. Speakman B.M. Gresty D.J. Atkin D. Gresty K. 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Success the terrific backing we receive from one of the North too for our women in the T20 KO Trophy. West’s finest caterers, Dougherty & Allen. And we’re delighted this year too to have the support of local Things never stand still at CBHCC – on and off the law firm Cullimore Dutton Solicitors Limited. field – and we’ve an exciting calendar of events this year including the World Series ‘Last Man Standing’ We also rely on the goodwill of our members which Championships in August, a Cheshire CCC three is vital at a time when the costs of hosting first class day game with Berkshire and the little matter of sport continue to rise. Lancashire 2nd XI taking on Warwickshire in June. We’ve many functions lined up during the year too. Keep an eye on our website for full details. Communication As well as our website, we’ve Facebook and Twitter accounts and we’ll email details of events to our members. If you’ve not given us your full contact details, please do so by becoming a member of our website and by providing full information on your membership forms. CBHCC Handbook sponsored by Cullimore Dutton Solicitors Ltd Is it time to make or review your Will? Contact our expert 01244 356 789 | www.cullimoredutton.co.uk Wills, Trusts & Estates team today on 01244 356 789 10 Welcome 11 @CBHCC /chesterbhcc www.chesterboughtonhall.co.uk Chester Boughton Hall CC How you can support us in 2018 As well as paying your 2018 membership promptly, you can support us in a number of ways: Fixtures 2018 Events Keep an eye on our website for a full list of events. Your attendance and support is appreciated. Host an event It's free for members to book our Clubhouse for events. We've first class facilities available throughout the year and we’re used to holding everything from weddings and wakes to exercise classes, talks, company meetings, lunches and parties. Sponsor a match ball This is a major cost for us. To sponsor a CBH match ball for just £20, please contact Martin Huber 07985 971 248 | [email protected] Buy an advertising board Want your company name around the ground? Call Chris Fleet on 07836 502 213 | [email protected] Sunday Carvery It’s legendary! Join us for Dougherty & Allen’s Sunday feast, most Sundays from 1-5.00pm. Earn cashback for the Club Our sponsors Cullimore Dutton Solicitors Ltd have agreed a member's loyalty scheme where 5% of any fees earnt by Cullimore Dutton are donated back to the Club. Quote 'CBHCC Member' when you instruct the firm. CBHCC Handbook sponsored by Cullimore Dutton Solicitors Ltd 01244 356 789 | www.cullimoredutton.co.uk 12 Fixtures 2018 Fixtures 2018 13 @CBHCC /chesterbhcc @CBHCC /chesterbhcc www.chesterboughtonhall.co.uk www.chesterboughtonhall.co.uk Chester Boughton Hall CC Chester Boughton Hall CC Academy XI Chester Blazers (Over 40s) XI Manager: Jim Gillson Captain: Dave Atkin 07852 303 082 | [email protected] 07979 523 943 | [email protected] Matches start at 2.00pm Matches start at 6.15pm Day Date Opponent Day Date Opponent Sunday 6 May H Caldy 4th XI Wednesday 2 May A Upton Sunday 13 May A Neston Academy Wednesday 9 May H Caldy Sunday 20 May H New Brighton 3rd XI Wednesday 16 May H Weaverham Sunday 10 June H Tattenhall 3rd XI Wednesday 23 May A Neston Sunday 17 June A Alvanley 3rd XI Wednesday 30 May H Tattenhall Wreckers Sunday 24 June H Oulton Park 3rd XI Wednesday 6 June H Irby Sunday 1 July A Runcorn 3rd XI Wednesday 13 June H Oxton Sunday 22 July A Caldy 4th XI Wednesday 20 June H Upton Sunday 29 July H Neston Academy Wednesday 27 June A Caldy Sunday 5 August A New Brighton 3rd XI Wednesday 4 July A Weaverham Sunday 12 August A Tattenhall 3rd XI Wednesday 11 July H Neston Sunday
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