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2021 Fixtures – Mixed Competitions 2021 Fixtures – Mixed competitions 19th March 2021 Version 1.5 (19/03/21) Contents Contents .......................................................................................................................... 2 Updates ........................................................................................................................... 3 2021 Competitions .......................................................................................................... 5 Under 9 ........................................................................................................................... 7 Under 10 hard ball ........................................................................................................ 16 Under 10 incrediball ...................................................................................................... 21 Under 11 11-a-side ........................................................................................................ 26 Under 11 8-a-side .......................................................................................................... 31 Under 12A 11-a-side ..................................................................................................... 36 Under 12B 10-a-side pairs ............................................................................................. 41 Under 13A 11-a-side ..................................................................................................... 44 Under 13B 10-a-side pairs ............................................................................................. 49 Under 14A 11-a-side ..................................................................................................... 53 Under 14B 10-a-side pairs ............................................................................................. 58 Under 15A 11-a-side ..................................................................................................... 59 Under 15B 11-a-side ...................................................................................................... 63 Under 17 11-a-side ........................................................................................................ 66 2 Updates Changes (1st March 2021) U10 hard ball Group 2 - Old Albanian 3 added. U11 8-a-side Group 5 - Hertford added U13 A - Groups 2, 4 and 5 - Week of 30th May changed to 6th June U14 A - Groups 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 - Week of 30th May changed to 6th June U14 A – Groups 4 and 5 – Datchworth and Bishop Stortford 1 swapped U15 A - Groups 1, 3 and 4 - Week of 30th May changed to 6th June U15 A - Group 2 - all dates put back by one week to correct starting week of 25th April Changes (3rd March 2021) U9 – Group 4 – St Albans removed (duplicate entry) – fixtures recast U10 hard ball – Group 2 – Wheathampstead 2 withdrawn and moved to Incrediball U10 Incrediball – Group 3 – Wheathampstead 2 added. U11 8-a-side – Group 2 – Old Owens added from Group 5. U11 8-a-side – Group 3 – North Mymms added from Group 5. U11 8-a-side – Group 4 – Chorleywood withdrawn – group will be 4 teams playing each other three times – fixtures recast. U11 8-a-side – Group 5 – Old Owens and North Mymms moved to other groups & two teams from Bishop Stortford added U14A Group 1 – Tring Park added (from B league) U14B Group 1 – Tring Park removed – league is now 4 teams who will play each other three times – fixtures recast. U17 Group 1 – Redbourn added. 1 extra fixture for all teams. 3 Changes (6th March 2021) U15 B – Tring Park have withdrawn. Groups 1 & 2 reorganised and new fixtures recast. Group 3 remains the same. Group 4 deleted. Changes (10th March 2021) U13 A Group 1 – Old Albanian 2 added (moved from B league) U13 B Group 4 – Old Albanian 2 removed (moved to A league). Fixtures recast as now a group of 4 – all teams to play each other three times U14 A Group 1 – Leverstock Green removed (moved to B league). U14 B – Leverstock Green added (moved from A league) – this is now a 5- team group – clubs asked to play each other twice (home and away) adding fixtures vs Leverstock Green Changes (19th March 2021) U15 A Group 3 – Old Albanian moved to Group 4 U15 A Group 4 – Bushey withdrawn and replaced by Old Albanian U15 B Group 1 – North Mymms withdrawn 4 2021 Competitions Under 9 Format: 8-a-side pairs Ball: Soft or windball Pitch: 15 yards (can be on outfield) Under 10 Hard ball Format: 8-a-side pairs Ball: 4.75 oz hard ball (pink or red) Pitch: 17 yards Under 10 Incrediball Format: 8-a-side pairs Ball: Youth Incrediball (pink or red) Pitch: 17 yards Under 11 11-a-side Format: 11-a-side Ball: 4.75 oz hard ball (pink or red) Pitch: 17 yards Under 11 8-a-side Format: 8-a-side pairs Ball: 4.75 oz hard ball (pink or red) Pitch: 17 yards Under 12A 11-a-side Format: 11-a-side Ball: 4.75 oz hard ball (pink or red) Pitch: 19 yards Under 12B 10-a-side Format: 10-a-side pairs Ball: 4.75 oz hard ball (pink or red) Pitch: 19 yards Under 13A 11-a-side Format: 11-a-side Ball: 4.75 oz hard ball (pink or red) Pitch: 19 yards 5 Under 13B 10-a-side Format: 10-a-side pairs Ball: 4.75 oz hard ball (pink or red) Pitch: 19 yards Under 14A 11-a-side Format: 11-a-side Ball: 5.5 oz hard ball (pink or red) Pitch: 22 yards Under 14B 10-a-side Format: 10-a-side pairs Ball: 5.5 oz hard ball (pink or red) Pitch: 22 yards Under 15A 11-a-side Format: 11-a-side Ball: 5.5 oz hard ball (pink or red) Pitch: 22 yards Under 15B 11-a-side Format: 11-a-side Ball: 5.5 oz hard ball (pink or red) Pitch: 22 yards Under 17 Format: 11-a-side Ball: 5.5 oz hard ball (pink or red) Pitch: 22 yards 6 Under 9 Under 9 – Group 1 w/c Sunday, 2 May 2021 Berkhamsted 1 v Chorleywood Redbourn 1 v Tring Park1 Northchurch v Chenies & Latimer w/c Sunday, 9 May 2021 Tring Park1 v Berkhamsted 1 Chenies & Latimer v Redbourn 1 Chorleywood v Northchurch w/c Sunday, 16 May 2021 Berkhamsted 1 v Chenies & Latimer Redbourn 1 v Northchurch Tring Park1 v Chorleywood w/c Sunday, 23 May 2021 Northchurch v Berkhamsted 1 Chenies & Latimer v Tring Park1 Chorleywood v Redbourn 1 w/c Sunday, 6 June 2021 Berkhamsted 1 v Redbourn 1 Tring Park1 v Northchurch Chenies & Latimer v Chorleywood w/c Sunday, 13 June 2021 Chorleywood v Berkhamsted 1 Tring Park1 v Redbourn 1 Chenies & Latimer v Northchurch w/c Sunday, 20 June 2021 Berkhamsted 1 v Tring Park1 Redbourn 1 v Chenies & Latimer Northchurch v Chorleywood w/c Sunday, 27 June 2021 Chenies & Latimer v Berkhamsted 1 Northchurch v Redbourn 1 Chorleywood v Tring Park1 w/c Sunday, 4 July 2021 Berkhamsted 1 v Northchurch Tring Park1 v Chenies & Latimer Redbourn 1 v Chorleywood w/c Sunday, 11 July 2021 Redbourn 1 v Berkhamsted 1 Northchurch v Tring Park1 Chorleywood v Chenies & Latimer 7 Under 9 – Group 2 w/c Sunday, 2 May 2021 Redbourn 2 v Chipperfield Clarendon Berkhamsted 2 v Tring Park 2 Boxmoor v Hemel Hempstead Town w/c Sunday, 9 May 2021 Tring Park 2 v Redbourn 2 Hemel Hempstead Town v Berkhamsted 2 Chipperfield Clarendon v Boxmoor w/c Sunday, 16 May 2021 Redbourn 2 v Hemel Hempstead Town Berkhamsted 2 v Boxmoor Tring Park 2 v Chipperfield Clarendon w/c Sunday, 23 May 2021 Boxmoor v Redbourn 2 Hemel Hempstead Town v Tring Park 2 Chipperfield Clarendon v Berkhamsted 2 w/c Sunday, 6 June 2021 Redbourn 2 v Berkhamsted 2 Tring Park 2 v Boxmoor Hemel Hempstead Town v Chipperfield Clarendon w/c Sunday, 13 June 2021 Chipperfield Clarendon v Redbourn 2 Tring Park 2 v Berkhamsted 2 Hemel Hempstead Town v Boxmoor w/c Sunday, 20 June 2021 Redbourn 2 v Tring Park 2 Berkhamsted 2 v Hemel Hempstead Town Boxmoor v Chipperfield Clarendon w/c Sunday, 27 June 2021 Hemel Hempstead Town v Redbourn 2 Boxmoor v Berkhamsted 2 Chipperfield Clarendon v Tring Park 2 w/c Sunday, 4 July 2021 Redbourn 2 v Boxmoor Tring Park 2 v Hemel Hempstead Town Berkhamsted 2 v Chipperfield Clarendon w/c Sunday, 11 July 2021 Berkhamsted 2 v Redbourn 2 Boxmoor v Tring Park 2 Chipperfield Clarendon v Hemel Hempstead Town 8 Under 9 – Group 3 w/c Sunday, 2 May 2021 Old Albanian 1 v Radlett 1 Abbots Langley v Kings Langley Redbourn 3 v Harpenden 1 w/c Sunday, 9 May 2021 Kings Langley v Old Albanian 1 Harpenden 1 v Abbots Langley Radlett 1 v Redbourn 3 w/c Sunday, 16 May 2021 Old Albanian 1 v Harpenden 1 Abbots Langley v Redbourn 3 Kings Langley v Radlett 1 w/c Sunday, 23 May 2021 Redbourn 3 v Old Albanian 1 Harpenden 1 v Kings Langley Radlett 1 v Abbots Langley w/c Sunday, 6 June 2021 Old Albanian 1 v Abbots Langley Kings Langley v Redbourn 3 Harpenden 1 v Radlett 1 w/c Sunday, 13 June 2021 Radlett 1 v Old Albanian 1 Kings Langley v Abbots Langley Harpenden 1 v Redbourn 3 w/c Sunday, 20 June 2021 Old Albanian 1 v Kings Langley Abbots Langley v Harpenden 1 Redbourn 3 v Radlett 1 w/c Sunday, 27 June 2021 Harpenden 1 v Old Albanian 1 Redbourn 3 v Abbots Langley Radlett 1 v Kings Langley w/c Sunday, 4 July 2021 Old Albanian 1 v Redbourn 3 Kings Langley v Harpenden 1 Abbots Langley v Radlett 1 w/c Sunday, 11 July 2021 Abbots Langley v Old Albanian 1 Redbourn 3 v Kings Langley Radlett 1 v Harpenden 1 9 Under 9 – Group 4 Sunday, 25 April 2021 Old Albanian 2 v Leverstock Green West Herts 1 v Radlett 2 Redbourn 4 v Harpenden 2 Sunday, 2 May 2021 Radlett 2 v Old Albanian 2 Harpenden 2 v West Herts 1 Leverstock Green v Redbourn 4 Sunday, 9 May 2021 Old Albanian 2 v Harpenden 2 West Herts 1 v Redbourn 4 Radlett 2 v Leverstock Green Sunday, 16 May 2021 Redbourn 4 v Old Albanian 2 Harpenden 2 v Radlett 2 Leverstock Green v West Herts 1 Sunday, 23 May 2021 Old Albanian 2 v West Herts 1 Radlett 2 v Redbourn 4 Harpenden 2 v Leverstock Green Sunday,
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