Showing posts with label Airedale & Wharfedale Senior Cricket League. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 7 August 2019

New Rover Cricket Club



Welcome to New Rover Cricket Club - formed in 1934, we are based in Adel, Leeds at The Richmond Oval. The club has 2 Senior sides that play in the Airedale Wharfedale Senior Cricket League, and a T20 side in the Headingley & District Evening League. We also run a growing junior section with teams at U9, U11, U13 and U15.
Please browse the website or visit our ground at LS16 8HF to find out more. 
Our bar is open every Saturday during the summer so why not pop along for a drink in the sun next time you are in the area, we would be delighted to welcome you to our club! 
If you would like to join our club or have any queries email newrovercc@hotmail.co.uk, tweet us @NewRoverCC or message us on Facebook.


Saturday, 27 July 2019

Burley In Wharfedale Cricket Club

Welcome to Burley in Wharfedale CC website
We are a friendly club set in the beautiful Wharfe valley 
We pride ourselves in developing our own players from the ages of 7 and above
We are always on the lookout for new players for all 3 of our senior teams and welcome any girls and boys to our junior training nights. The club takes part in the Aire Wharfe Junior and Senior Leagues http://awscl.play-cricket.com/.

Ben Rhydding Cricket Club

To be fair, the A65 is a tricky place to stop & get a photo, particularly at 9 in the morning.


Ben Rhydding CC
Founded in 1921, Ben Rhydding Cricket Club is a thriving part of the local Ben Rhydding and Ilkley community, offering cricket to all ages, sexes and abilities. The 1st, 2nd and Women & Girls XIs play in organised leagues, whilst the 3rd XI plays Sunday friendlies. Our junior section has five age groups, with our ECB level 2 qualified coaches working with all members.

Over the last few years we've made significant investment into our ground, with a state of the art three track nets facility, roll on covers and an electronic scoreboard, all supported through club fundraising, sponsorship, grants and a significant amount of hard work and good will from our members!

Addingham Cricket Club

We are aware that cricket has been played in Addingham since the 1870's and some documents do exist from the down the years. If you have any interesting information or documents, please find David Rishworth on a match day…
….yes, we will get around to doing this and as ever assistance would be gratefully received..in the meantime, here is information on Addingham CC through out the years.


Ilkley Cricket Club


Ilkley Cricket Club is situated in the historic town of
Ilkley, West Yorkshire, UK.

Established in 1850 Ilkley Cricket Club is a founding member of the Airedale & Wharfedale Senior Cricket League.
Today the club brings cricket to the whole community, hosting three senior and five junior teams, playing everyday throughout the summer if the British weather permits.
Our junior section has had a huge influx in kids in the areas local to Ilkley wanting to get involved with playing cricket, especially the Under 9's age group where we regularly get over a hundred kids down on a Friday night.
If you're interested in yourself or one of your kids playing then don't hesitate to get in touch, we welcome players of all ages and abilities!
The club is held together by keen volunteers in all departments from grounds maintenance to teas and fund raising events.
All in all we welcome new players and spectators to the club helping develop for the clubs bright future.

A bit thin on the history front........

& on the gardening front



Thursday, 25 July 2019

Saltaire Cricket Club

2019 is Saltaire Cricket Club's 150th Anniversary
and we will be running a number of events to celebrate the achievement.




Roberts Park and Saltaire World Heritage Centre

The only cricket ground situated in a World Heritage site. It is a great day out with plenty to do and visit. Roberts Park  re-opened in May 2010 following the £3.5m refurbishment.   We have one of the most picturesque grounds in the Aire-Wharfe Senior Cricket League, particularly in the spring when all the blossom is out. The Half Moon Cafe, which is run by the cricket club, serves quality coffees and tea, 6 flavours of ice-cream, sandwiches and dish-of-the day and bottled beers. It is open 6 days a week in the Summer, closed Mondays (except Bank Holidays). Also winter opening Wednesday - Sunday.

Wednesday, 24 July 2019

Olicanian Cricket Club




Currently playing Airedale & Wharfedale division 2
Olicanian Cricket Club History


1922-present day
The club was formed in 1922 by the old boys of the Ilkley Grammar School. The name of the club was taken from the Roman name for Ilkley.
Initially the team played friendly matches only, at various venues in Ilkley, maintaining close links with the Grammar School thus ensuring a steady supply of players.
In 1949, the club moved its ground to the present location in Denton Road. Although the facilities at the time were very basic, with the changing rooms consisting of a bell tent and the tea room being made from an old fish hut!
Friendly fixtures continued to be played until 1975, when the decision was taken to play competitive league cricket and the club joined the Dales Council League enjoying 12 successful years there with the 2nd XI winning the Cawthorne Cup in 1981 and again in 1984, the same year that both the 1st and 2nd teams won their respective league titles. The feat was repeated in 1987 and that year also saw the 1st XI making an unsuccessful appearance in the cup final.
In 1987 the club joined the Leeds and District League. The 2nd XI reached two Wood Cup finals in 1988 and 1996 and in 1998 the 2nd XI gained promotion.
In the year 2000 the club joined the Airedale and Wharfedale Senior Cricked League and in the last 5 years considerable improvement has been seen both on and off the field.
The new pavilion was opened in 2002 and in the same year the square was extended by two new wickets. In 2003 the new outdoor net facility was completed and a much needed water pipe laid to the square. The netting facility was improved in 2004 with the purchase of a bowling machine. The finance of both these netting facilities was met by sponsors and the 'Sportsmatch' organisation
In 2005 the first XI gained promotion to the 'B' Division of the League, the seconds ended mid-table. The U13's and U11's won their respective Leagues and the U9's came joint second. The year 2005 saw the club purchase a new motorised roller, new covers and by the commencement of 2006 a new 2 bay junior netting facility will be completed. In 2006 the juniors were extended by an U15 team.
As well as the 1st and 2nd XI playing league cricket the club also runs a 3rd XI as well.
Olicanian Cricket club has an extremely active and hard working committee who are determined to bring success to the club both on and off the field.
The club is always searching for new players and anybody who is interested should contact the Chairman David house or the secretary Nigel Law.

Senior Club Aire Wharfe League Honours

2005 1st XI Division C Runners Up (promoted)
League Fair Play Trophy
2006 2nd XI League Wicket Keeping Award - Mark Smith
2007 1st XI Division C Runners Up (promoted)
1st XI Division C Batting Award - David Corcoran
2008 2nd XI Division C Champions (promoted)
2nd XI Wicket Keeping Award - Kevin McGuinness
3rd XI League Bowling Award - Alan Hayes
2009 1st XI Division C Runners Up (promoted)
2nd XI Division B Champions (promoted)
2010 1st XI League Fielding Award - Eddy Brown

Thursday, 18 July 2019

Otley Cricket Club


Otley Cricket Club, founded in 1820 which makes them the oldest club to be #tailended.

Currently top of Airedale & Wharfedale division 1, despite a points deduction.

Senior Teams

Otley Cricket Club  runs 3  highly successful senior teams. The 1st XI winning the league and cup double in 2014 and the 2nd and 3rd XI have been league champions in both the 2013 and 2014 seasons.
​2015 was another successful year with the 1st and 2nd XI winning their respective leagues and the 3rd team finishing a credible 3rd in theirs.
2016 was again successful although both 1st and 2nd XI finished second just missing out on the top spot by a few points. The 3rd XI finished 4th in their league.
The 1st and 2nd XI play on Saturdays from 1pm.
The 3rd XI play on Sundays from 2:30pm (last 4 games start at 1:30pm).
Training for all senior teams is Every Tuesday and Thursday from 6:15pm

From Wiki

History

One of the County's oldest Cricket Clubs, Otley CC was formed in 1820 although there are records that suggest that cricket was played in the town even before this date. Initially the club played on a ground now occupied by the cemetery and moved to its present Cross Green ground in 1862.
For the first 73 years of the club's existence it played friendly matched but in 1893 the Club took a huge step forward by becoming founder members of the Airedale & Wharfedale Cricket League. The Club continued to play cricket in the League until after the First World War when in 1919 the Club joined the Yorkshire Council League. The Club played in this Competition until 1936 when they joined the re-formed AWSCL. Otley instantly made their presence felt by winning the first of its league titles the following year.
In 1942, Otley won the AWSCL for the 2nd time, and also got their maiden win in the League's Cup competition with victory over Menston CC in the Waddilove Cup. During this period the Club had many successful players; H. Daphne, W. Bishop, J. Warburton, H. Bolton & R. Scarr to name a few. The latter two would go on to write their names into the League record books. In 1943 the Club retained the Waddilove Cup with H. Daphne taking match winning figures of 7-22.
From 1950 to 1980 saw the Club win 5 more Waddilove Cups, starting the careers of some of the finest cricketer's the Club has seen such as Mike Bailey, Barrie Crighton, Ray Beadle, John Harker, Steve Davies and Chris Smith. Smith has been at the forefront of everything going on at the Club ever since, with a hugely successful playing career spanning four decades and his more recent off field efforts with fundraising events and serving as the Club's current Chairman.
During the period of the 1980s and the early '90s, the likes of Beadle, Smith, Davies and Wadkin led the Club's most successful period with numerous league and Cup triumphs. Thanks to a crop of highly talented juniors coming through such as Hill, Hunt, Conway, Davey, Chaplin and the Wolfenden brothers who pushed onto the 1st XI saw the Club win both 1st & 2nd Team League titles, the Waddilove Cup and the Burmah Oil Trophy in 1988.
The trophies have dried up over the last 20 years, with defeats in the 2006 and 2008 Waddilove Cup Finals against Bilton and Kirkstall Educational and defeats in the Birtwhistle Cup Final in 2008 and 2009 both against Kirkstall.

Saturday, 13 July 2019

Leeds Modernians Cricket Club


Currently playing Airedale & Wharfedale League
1st XI Division Two
About Leeds Modernians

From the 18th of July 2015 Old Modernians' changed its name to Leeds Modernians'..

Leeds Modernians' Sports' Club was founded in 1906 from the old Leeds Modern School, now known as Lawnswood School.

Click below for more information on the

HISTORY OF LEEDS MODERN SCHOOL

We run three rugby union, four football and two cricket teams at senior level. Football and cricket is catered for at junior level as well.

The Club plays host to Leeds Akkies rugby league fixtures during their summer season.

There is a thriving Social Section which organises various activities, including darts, dominoes, pool, quizzes, and local walks, throughout the year. They also organised the hugely successful Cookridge scarecrow event last year and hope to arrange it again this year.

The bar serves hand-pulled beer and most other expected beverages.

Rooms are available for private functions. Please see below.

Team league / cup honours
1978 - joined Leeds League
1989 - 1st XI - Hepworth Cup finalists
1992 - 2nd XI - league champions
1993 - 2nd XI - Wood Cup winners
1999 - joined Wetherby League
2002 - 2nd XI - Hare Cup winners
2005 - 2nd XI - Hare Cup winners
2006 - 2nd XI - Hare Cup winners
2006 - 3rd XI - Dales Council Division 3 winners
2008 - 1st XI - Wetherby Evening League winners
2009 - 1st XI - Wetherby Evening League winners
2009 - 1st XI - Fred Fleetwood Cup finalists
2015 - joined Airedale & Wharfedale Senior Cricket League
2016 - 1st XI - Division 3 runners up (promotion)
2017 - Leeds Indoor League Thursday night autumn winners
2018 - Leeds Indoor League Thursday night autumn winners

Individual league / cup honours
2001 - Anthony Harrison - Wetherby League Division 2 bowling prize winner
2005 - Lewis Gomersall - Wetherby League Division 4 bowling prize winner
2006 - Ed Bulmer - Wetherby League Division 4 bowling prize winner
2007 - Jimmy Baker - Wetherby League Division 1 batting prize winner
2009 - Jimmy Baker - Wetherby League Division 1 batting prize winner
2009 - Dave Clapham - Wetherby League Division 3 bowling prize winner
2011 - Jarran Cook - Wetherby League Division 1 bowling prize winner
2014 - Stuart Borrill - Wetherby League Division 1 bowling prize winner
2018 - David Clapham - AWSCL Division 6 bowling prize winner
2018 - Peter Greenfield - YCB Under 10 Player of the Tournament for Aire Wharfe League
2018 - Peter Greenfield - Yorkshire Phoenix U10 all-rounder of the year

Thursday, 4 July 2019

Aire & Wharfedale Division 3


I have my first full set.
Never mind your Panini Stickers.

Airedale & Wharfedale Senior Cricket League
Division 3 - 2019

Green Lane CC - 1st XI
Calverley St Wilfrids CC - 1st XI
North Leeds CC - 2nd XI
Leeds Modernians CC - 1st XI
Bolton Villas CC - 1st XI
Skipton CC - 1st XI
St Chads Broomfield CC - 1st XI
Tong Park Esholt CC - 2nd XI
Thackley CC - 1st XI
Alwoodley CC - 1st XI
Menston CC - 1st XI
Harden CC - 1st XI

Thursday, 13 June 2019

Bardsey Cricket Club

Welcome to our website, thanks for dropping by!


BARDSEY 1st XI - 

Aire Wharfe Div 3 Champions 2018


We play in the Airedale & Wharfedale Senior League on Saturdays, the Yorkshire Womens' Regional League on Sundays and the Whixley League on Thursday evenings

We also have a thriving junior section open to boys & girls from age 7 upwards. We run teams at U9/U11/U13/U15/U17 in the Wetherby Junior League


Visitors are always welcome (but please note that dogs are not allowed on the ground). Our fully licensed pavillion is open every day during the cricket season and Friday to Sunday during the winter

Tuesday, 11 June 2019

Alwoodley Cricket Club

Not overly convinced that this isn't the same as Old Leodiensians.




Welcome to the Alwoodley CC Website!
Alwoodley Cricket Club plays in the Airedale-Wharfedale Senior Cricket League and welcomes new players in both senior and junior age groups. We have three senior teams playing in the Aire-Wharfe League; a midweek team playing Thursday nights in the Whixley Evening League; plus eight junior teams at U9, U11, U13, U15 and U17.
Any potential new senior players please contact our cricket captains who will get back to you as soon as possible and be happy to get you involved in our club.
Anybody interested in the junior section of our club please get in touch with our Junior Cricket Secretary who can help you get your son/daughter enjoying playing cricket at Alwoodley CC.
Alwoodley Cricket Club also has an excellent function room with a licensed bar for hosting social events. Please see our venue hire page for more details or contact our club secretary.

For any other queries please contact the club here and somebody will get back to you as soon as possible.




Forget that, I nearly missed this


Leodiensians Cricket Club



Leos use both pitchero & play-cricket for their websites.....both poor on details.

Leos CC have 2 senior teams in their second season in the Airedale & Wharfedale League. We currently have teams at age groups U9, U11 and U13 who also play in the Airedale & Wharfedale League.
Both Senior and Junior sections are always on the look out for new players.


From Facebook
Airewharfe Division 3 and Division 6 sides based at a beautiful woodland setting in the leafy Leeds suburb of Alwoodley. We also have a thriving junior cricket section.

Come and play your cricket with us!

We also have a cracking bar!


If you click on their website via Facebook you get.........

Chinese

Sunday, 9 June 2019

Menston Cricket Club



Another naff website.
It's when they use Play-cricket for the website.
Facebook isn't much better either.
As members of the Airedale-Wharfedale Senior Cricket League since 1939, we cater for all levels of cricket and welcome new players in both senior and junior age groups. We operate 2 Saturday teams at Senior level, a 3rd XI playing on Sunday afternoons and various Junior sides from U9 age group upwards.

Guiseley Cricket Club



Yay!!! another half decent Website

How did Guiseley get its name?
After the collapse of Roman rule here in the fourth century, wave after wave of Germanic invaders made their way up the river valleys. They were led by petty chieftains who selected promising locations for settlement. These newcomers associated Roman culture in general, and city life in particular, with decadence. They took pride in a hard life. To pursue manliness they cleared areas of forest, lived in wooden huts, kept sheep and cattle, ploughed the soil, planted grain crops and and hunted. These forest clearings were called “leahs” and the word still survives as a suffix to many local places including Otley, Ilkley, Burley and Shipley.
The precise date, during the seven hundred years of barbarian invasion, when Gislic created his new settlement here cannot be determined. He sited it a mile or two from the nearest river and might have been drawn to the spot after noticing the abundant supply of fresh water provided by the spring which for centuries in the future will feed the village well. “Gislic” is a diminutive, a pet name, which the Saxon chief who came here continued to use in adult life. The survival of the new community was problematic, rather than guaranteed, but Gislic’s leadership was efficient enough to ensure its continuance after his death. The pioneering efforts of this blond – haired Angle are commemorated in the name given to his village, Gislic’s leah, or Gislic’s glade.
And in more recent times…
The earliest Guiseley Cricket Club can be traced back is to 1853 with a newspaper cutting advertising a game between the “Kirkstall Education Cricket Club” and the “Guiseley Union Cricket Club” dated 22nd August 1853. It is believed that the club was in existence long before this date.
In 1880 an Aireborough Guide (circa 1950) leaflet quotes “Guiseley United CC ground near the Commercial Inn (now the Yorkshire Rose) which later became the home of Guiseley St Oswalds CC from which, according to the note Guiseley Cricket Club was formed and subsequently played there for a few years”.
Fixture lists for 1887 (Guiseley) and 1888/89/90 (Guiseley Cricket and football club) set the club at Netherfield, New road (two minutes from Guiseley train station). The fixture lists vary from year to year as they were pre-league games
Guiseley was one of the founding members of the Airedale and Wharfedale league which, was formed during the winter of 1892 and began as a competition in 1893. The league competition lapsed in 1916 during the great war and Guiseley (amongst others) joined the Yorkshire Cricket Council League comprising of some 90 clubs.
Matters relating to the club off the field brought change in 1919 the land in Guiseley had a change of ownership. The owner W.W. Thompson Esq sold the property to Jonathon Peate a textile mill owner and he generously gave it to the Guiseley Unitary Development Council to be used for recreational purposes. This is now the current home of Guiseley Cricket Club on Netherfield Park, Otley Road.
1925 saw the formation of the Airedale and Wharfedale Section within the Council and ten years later the section resigned from the council en-bloc and formed the present league the Airedale and Wharfedale Senior Cricket League (A&W.S.C.L). (Guiseley C.C. in 1926 Pictured opposite with the northern section cup and league winners trophies.
In 1933 the name of Norman Threapleton (Club President and A&W.S.C.L Vice President) appeared on the team sheet where it was to stay through out his long and distinguished career at Guiseley. Other ‘famous cricketer’s’ to grace Guiseley Cricket Club and to go on to represent county/country are the irrepressible Brian Close (1946/47) and Jack Van Gelowan. Jack went on to play for Yorkshire and Leicester in the late 1940’s and 50’s having the distinction of taking 100 first class wickets and 1000 runs having started at Guiseley and made his first team debut at the age of 16.
During the 1960’s Guiseley the good times rolled with the 1st eleven League Championship being held at Nethermoor in 1965, 1966, 1967, and 1969. The Waddilove Cup found its way to Nethermoor Park in 1961, 1963, 1965, 1967 and 1966 as well as the second eleven league in 1960 and the Birtwhistle cup in 1968. This was undoubtedly Guiseley’s finest period of cricket success spanning a decade since the club first entered the A&W.S.C.L back in 1935.
Early in the 60’s the club looked to the future, thinking in terms of a new (third) pavilion with up-to date facilities and perhaps a bar. Embarking on prolonged negotiations with Leeds City Council for planning permission the then secretary Ralph Standen bore the brunt of the work involved. This came to fruition in 1972 when the new club opened, but in partnership with our next door neighbours Guiseley AFC and this proved a lifeline to both clubs
The 1970’s and 80’s could not live up to the glory years of the 60’s with the first eleven winning the League championship in 1971, 73 and 1984 before being relegated to Division ‘B’ in the early 1990’s before winning the Division ‘B’ Championship in 1996 to be promoted back to the top flight.
The Second Eleven had a very successful 1980 and 90’s winning the League in 1980, 84, 86, 87, 90, again in 1994 and recently in 2002.
The Birtwhistle Cup was also won in 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001 (a League record four Cup wins in succession).
The 2000 season was a good year and 2001 has proved to be just as successful for all teams. 2001 has been very successful at Guiseley for seniors and juniors alike winning two senior cups (including a new senior league cup record) and one junior cup. The 1st eleven has won the Waddilove Cup (The Airedale and Wharfedale Senior Cricket 1st League Cup) making the final for the fourth year running (retaining the trophy in 2002) and finishing as runners up in the league. In 2000 the 1st eleven were Division A Champions and Runners up in the Waddilove Cup (for the second year running) .
In 2001 the 2nd eleven won the Birtwhistle cup (The Airedale and Wharfedale Senior Cricket second League Cup) for a league record fourth time and also hold the cup record for most unbeaten matches played. The 3rd eleven have finished high in the league this year despite winning Ian Chappell Cup and finished 2nd in the league (having won it the before in 1999) in 2000.
A steady stream of young players have come through the juniors and three of these Glen Taylor, Andrew Paley and Adrian Threapleton have devoted their cricket to G.C.C as well as representing the league at all age levels as well as captained Guiseley. Joe Sayers who started his cricket at Guiseley, has now Captained the England u19 XI and Oxford University. He is now a fully contracted player with Yorkshire CC and has gained his 2nd XI Cap.
The Club has provided to the League a President, Mr G. E. Schofield, a Treasurer Ronnie Claughton and a secretary Norman Threapleton as well as many committee men. The club has been served by many people, Dennis Kirkbright, Treasurer since 1974 and life members John Whittaker and Michael Mitchell. The wives too have many years of service, Phyllis Stocks, Dorothy Kirkbright, Jean Threapleton, and Carol Whitaker again, to mention a few.

Horsforth Cricket Club


Welcome to Horsforth Cricket Club
Established in 1847 Horsforth Cricket club is one of the oldest cricket clubs in Yorkshire. We continue to play our cricket in the Airedale and Wharfedale Cricket League of which we became a founding member in 1936.
We have three senior cricket teams and a thriving junior section with age groups ranging from U9s all the way to U17.
We are a proud member of Horsforth Community Sports Association.  Alongside our partners Horsforth St Margarets Football Club and Horsforth Harriers we are committed to encouraging sport participation in our local area and providing a focal point for our community.


Another website a bit thin on information.