South Cheshire tennis teams are game for Winter league
By Jonathan White
South Cheshire tennis teams are going head to head in the launch of the new Winter 2017 season.
The South & Mid Cheshire Tennis League began Sunday October 1.
By Jonathan White
South Cheshire tennis teams are going head to head in the launch of the new Winter 2017 season.
The South & Mid Cheshire Tennis League began Sunday October 1.
By Jonathan White
Nantwich Tennis Club are looking for a clean sweep as they top their leagues in midway through the season.
A number of South Cheshire tennis teams are battling for honours as the season reaches the halfway stage.
Square One won an exciting Premier Division Cup Final after a penalty shoot-out against Crewe Ath.
The sides were level at 3-3 after extra time.
Railway Hotel’s fifth successive league title has been put on hold – but the Nantwich side only need a point to clinch it.
Players and staff thought the 5-1 victory at Willaston WS was enough to secure the Crewe Regional Sunday Premier League.
Footballers in Nantwich can test themselves in the biggest league network in the world.
A new community six-a-side football competition is kicking off in the town next month.
By Jonathan White
Tennis teams from Nantwich, Wistaston, Wrenbury, Audlem and Hightown are battling it out in the South & Mid Cheshire Tennis League.
Wistaston A, who play in Winter Division 3, got off to a fantastic start with three wins out three.
The Railway Hotel in Nantwich secured a league and cup double after winning a tight Crewe FA Cup Sunday Final in extra time.
Opponents FC Semtex had taken the lead in the final through a Malcolm Bostock.
A new Nantwich Town Ladies football team has been launched as the Weaver Stadium outfit continues to expand.
Now club bosses are appealing for more players so they can compete in the Cheshire women`s and youth football league for 2015/16 season.
By Jonathan White
The Spring League 2015 season of the South & Mid Cheshire Tennis League are underway.
The top team and bottom team in each division of the Winter League 2014 were promoted or relegated respectively.
By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town have won the Northern Premier League Fair Play Award for the month of November.
The Dabbers picked up only two cautions in the month in their four league games, putting them top of the Evo-Stik Premier Division fair play table.
Crewe & Nantwich RUFC 1sts continued their fine start to their Midlands 1 West campaign with 41-18 win at home to Berkswell and Balsall.
Their third victory in four league games has Crewe sitting in second spot in the division after last season’s promotion.
Nantwich Town under 15s have completed a stunning end-of-season double. The youngsters, managed by Andy Slaney and Jay Bateman, brought silverware back to the Weaver Stadium after winning the Under 15s South Cheshire Youth League and Cup.
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