16 games and two cup finals in a busy week for the Weston and District League
It was a monstrous last week for teams in the Weston and District football league with 18 fixtures across the four divisions, including two cup finals.
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It was a monstrous last week for teams in the Weston and District football league with 18 fixtures across the four divisions, including two cup finals.
Weston-super-Mare CC’s 1st XI took on Golden Hill at home this weekend in game in which both sides recorded solid scores, but Hill’s total of 311 proved too much.
Wrington Redhill FC have been relegated from the Premier Division of the Somerset County League after a 3-1 away defeat to Ilminster Town.
Clarence Men took on Clevedon Promenade in the knock out cup this week and won by the smallest of margins, only a single shot could split them at 37-36.
Victoria bowls club began a busy week on Monday when the Vic Vikings welcomed the Ashcombe Knights in the cup, a difficult task playing against a team from a higher division.
Burnham-on-Sea Cricket Club lost their opening game of the 2024 season to Wells and Horrington CC by seven wickets after being bowled out for 86 runs.
Clevedon Promenade Bowling Club continued their strong start to their club and league season with their team’s winning six of the eight games on offer.
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