Haworth talent Max wins prestigious Craven League award aged just TWELVE
AS a grass-roots organisation, the Craven League is often the first step on the road in adult cricket for juniors, and one Haworth youngster is making his mark.
AS a grass-roots organisation, the Craven League is often the first step on the road in adult cricket for juniors, and one Haworth youngster is making his mark.
IT did not take veteran Keighley centre Sean Kelly long to decide to put his body through another season of rugby union, and Saturday showed why.
KEIGHLEY Cricket Club have applied to put a team into the ENCO Halifax League’s Sunday divisions, while Cullingworth may still get promoted.
STEETON had an odd Aire-Wharfe League Premier Division season, and could not finish with a victory, while Harden dropped to the bottom on the final day.
In the ENCO Halifax League Second Division, the race for the title will go to the wire for Oakworth, and Cullingworth could still get promoted alongside them.
Harden have been relegated from Division One of the Aire-Wharfe League with a game to spare, while Steeton have won 10 top-flight games in a row.
INGROW, who won three of their last four matches, have avoided relegation from Division Two of the Timothy Taylor’s Craven League, with Cononley down instead.
In the ENCO Halifax League Second Division, Oakworth have been promoted despite losing to neighbours Cullingworth on Saturday.
STEETON have completed the great escape in the Aire-Wharfe League, but Harden look to be on the verge of the drop.
LONG Lee I and Haworth II had wildly contrasting fortunes on the penultimate weekend of the Timothy Taylor’s Craven League season.
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