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Southwell top the Grahamstown log

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailFebruary 21, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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Southwell Cricket Club's first team have been declared winners of the Grahamstown Cricket Board league.

Southwell Cricket Club's first team have been declared winners of the Grahamstown Cricket Board league.

Although a number of clubs still need to play their final game, no club can overtake Southwell on the points log.

Southwell have earned 38 points in their eight matches, while Manley Flats cricket club are currently second with 30 points.

Cuylerville cricket club have won the Bathurst first league with Kingswood College finishing in second place.

Sidbury cricket club won the Central Albany league, with St Andrew's in second place.

Most of the teams have one match left.

 

Log standings as of Monday (number of matches played in brackets):

  • Southwell 38 (8)
  • Manley Flats 30 (8)
  • Willows 23 (8)
  • Sidbury 20 (7)
  • Cuylerville 19 (8)
  • Rhodents 13 (7)
  • Rats 11 (7)
  • Makana Sona 11 (8)
  • Port Alfred 10 (8)
  • Salem 7 (7)

Final log Bathurst 1st League:

  • Cuylerville 16
  • Kingswood 15
  • Manley Flats 11
  • Southwell 8
  • Port Alfred 0

Final Log Central Albany 1st League:

  • Sidbury 17
  • St Andrew's 15
  • Makana Sona 9
  • Salem 7
  • Willows 0
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