The Lions quit Crewe Regional Sunday league
Another team has had to quit the Crewe Regional Sunday League.
The Lions decided to call it a day, which leaves just nine teams competing in the Premier Division.
Another team has had to quit the Crewe Regional Sunday League.
The Lions decided to call it a day, which leaves just nine teams competing in the Premier Division.
Betley and The Lions battled out a closely fought game in the Crewe Regional League Premier Division semi-finals of the Crewe FA Sunday Cup.
Betley took the lead after 15 minutes with a Dan Lomas goal.
George & Dragon maintained their 100% record in Crewe Regional Sunday League Premier Division with a 6-3 win over Willaston White Star.
Scorers for George & Dragon were Joe Duckworth (2), Andy Houston (2), Jordan Johnson and Terry Cain.
Table toppers The Lions had to work hard to secure a 1-0 victory over Winnington SC in the Crewe Regional Sunday League Premier Division.
The only goal came from a Danny Roberts strike after 60 minutes.
Leaders The Lions beat Cheshire Cheese 3-1 with two goals from Danny Roberts and one from Jordan Prince in the Crewe Regional Sunday League Premier Division.
Ben Reddock scored for Cheshire Cheese.
Talbot beat Faddiley 6-0 in today’s round of Crewe Regional Sunday League Premier Division fixtures.
Liam Whittaker netted five times, and Scott Rankin also on target for Talbot.
In the Crewe Regional Sunday League the improved weather meant that all games except one were fulfilled.
And in the Premier Division, The Lions increased their lead at the top with a 1-3 win at NHB.
The Lions consolidated their position at the top of the Crewe Regional Premier Division with a 1-4 victory at Willaston White Star.
After a well matched first 45 minutes, the visitors led 0-1 at half time.
Heavy rain on Saturday caused several Crewe Regional Sunday league fixtures to be called off due to waterlogged pitches.
In addition, Leighton FC had several players affected by Covid, and Faddiley were again unable to field a team.
Crewe Brass has welcomed new Associate Musical Director Adam Shilton to the group.
Adam has been brought in to assist the Bands Musical Director, Matt Pithers.
Nantwich Town’s first duck race on Mill Island sent hundreds of people quackers with delight – and helped raise £1,800 for hospice!
The event was organised by Nantwich Lions in aid of charitable beneficiary, Hope House.
Mill Island and the River Weaver will turn yellow with the first hospice fundraising Nantwich Duck Race next month.
Hundreds of children and families will gather at Mill Island as a fleet of rubber ducks are released into the water in aid of Hope House Children’s Hospices.
Organisers of the South Cheshire-based Gourmet Supper Club have teamed up with a newly-launched charity group to support Nantwich Food Bank.
More than 40 food-lovers flocked to the latest Supper Club event at Nantwich dining and entertainment venue 34 Pepper Street and £100 of the proceeds went to help the Food Bank.
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