2008 Honours Board
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| James Hughes |
CRICKETERS playing for teams in Warrington feature on this honours board for reaching a ton or taking five wickets in one game during the 2008 season.
TON-UP PLAYERS.
Warrington: James Hughes 109 v Cheadle, May 24.
Glazebury 2nd: Wayne Hargreaves 106 v Aston, June 15.
Stretton: Toby Mullins 101 v Kingsley, June 7.
Appleton 2nd: Steve Reece 106 not out v Knutsford 2nd, May 31.
Warrington 4th: Dave Selvan 100 not out v Irby 4th, May 17.
Stretton 3rd: Richard Lyons 101 v Hale Barns 3rd, May 25.
WICKET WONDERS.
Grappenhall: Andy Tetlow 5 for 34 v Tattenhall, June 14.
Stretton: Steve Critchley 5 for 25 v Kingsley, June 7; 5 for 63 v Lindow, June 14.
Glazebury 2nd: Stewart Caller 5 for 41 v Hartford 2nd, May 31.
Stretton 2nd: Bryan Jones 5 for 16 v Cheadle Hulme Ladybridge 2nd, May 31.
Warrington u15: Tom Corcoran 6 for 4 v Grappenhall u15.
Warrington: Steve Heydon 5 for 28 v Cheadle, May 24.
Warrington 2nd: James Coneeny 5 for 21 v Grappenhall 2nd, May 24.
Appleton 2nd: Ryan Swart 5 for 19 v Ellesmere Port 2nd, May 24.
Stretton: Steve Critchley 6 for 19 v Wirral, May 3; 5 for 27 v Stockport, May 17.
Warrington 2nd: M Adams 6 for 39 v Timperley 2nd, April 26.
Stretton 2nd: Sam Mather 5 for 14 v Weaverham, May 10.
Appleton 2nd: Ed Pugh 5 for 14 v Mossley, April 19.
Appleton 2nd: Tomlinson 5 for 17 v Offerton 2nd, April 26.
Appleton 2nd: Bate 5 for 22 v Offerton 2nd, April 26.
Grappenhall: Cameron Park 5 for 24 v Hale Barns, April 19; 5 for 54 v Irby, May 10.
Warrington: Rob Batey 5 for 31 v Timperley, April 26.
Glazebury: Dave Acton 5 for 45 v Ellesmere Port, April 26; 5 for 32 v Saughall, May 31.
Grappenhall 2nd: Tony Wright 5 for 37 v Cheadle Hulme 2nd, April 19.
Appleton 3rd: James Derbyshire 5 v Woodford, May 17.
11:47am Thursday 19th June 2008
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