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Indoor cricket season to start soon



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Published Date:
02 October 2008
Friday, 10.15am: THE 2008-2009 season of the East Lindsey Indoor Cricket League, hosted by the Skegness Sports Centre, Burgh Road, Skegness, starts on Sunday, October 19.
Twelve teams have entered this year's competition split into two divisions. This is the 12th year of Lincolnshire's premier indoor cricket tournament and may prove the strongest yet.

In division one, current holders Alford A will face, once again, stiff opposition in current Lincolnshire Indoor Champions Skegness. Last year's runners-up Sleaford, division two winners Louth, together with Burgh and Graves Park will also be in contention.

In division two, Off Cuts will be pushing to regain their Division Once status after last year's relegation with Alford and District B hot on their tails. Also in contention will be Golden Ducks, Partney, Sutton on Sea and St Clement's College, Skegness.

Match balls sponsors for the tournament are Roman Bank Garage Fast Fit Centre, of Skegness.

The first matches of this year's competition are: Division one, Sunday, October 19, 9.15am Louth v Graves Park, 10.45am Burgh v Alford A, noon Skegness v Sleaford; Division two, Sunday, October 26, 9.15am Partney v Alford B, 10.45am St Clement's v Golden Ducks, noon Sutton on Sea v Off Cuts.


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    • Last Updated: 03 October 2008 10:04 AM
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