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Published Date: 04 September 2008
RESULTS
FOOTBALL

Saturday matches:

FA Cup (preliminary round): AFC Sudbury 1 Lowestoft Town 1; Halstead Town 1 Stotfold 2.

Ridgeons League - Division One: Debenham LC 2 Long Melford 0; Swaffham Town 0 Brantham Ath 1.

Reserve South Division: Brant
ham Athletic Res 1 AFC Sudbury Res 2; Cornard Utd Res 0 Tiptree Utd Res 9; Harwich & Parkeston Res 5 Halstead Town Res 1; Long Melford Res 0 Hadleigh Utd Res 2.

Essex and Suffolk Border League - Premier Division: Brightlingsea Regent 2 Earls Colne 1. Division One: Hedinghams Utd 2 Sudbury Athletic 1. Tommy Thompson Cup (prelim round): Bures Utd Res 2 Clare Town Res 0; Earls Colne Res 1 Brightlingsea Regent Res 2; Hatfield Peverel Res 2 Sudbury Athletic Res 4; Lawford Lads Res 3 Glemsford & Cavendish Res 1 (aet).

CRICKET

Saturday matches:

Marshall Hatchick Two Counties Championship - Division One: Sudbury 196 Mildenhall* 197-7, Mildenhall won by 1 run; Halstead* 200 Wivenhoe 142, Halstead won by 58 runs. Division Two: Hadleigh 214-4 Easton* 210-6, Hadleigh won by 6 wkts. Division Four: Clacton II* 220-9 Sudbury II 178, Clacton II won by 42 runs; Dunmow* 240-6 Halstead II 161, Dunmow won by 79 runs. Division Five: Long Melford 166-8 Earls Colne* 165, Long Melford won by 2 wkts. Division Six: Bury St Eds III 129 Hadleigh II* 251-4, Hadleigh II won by 122 runs. Division Seven: Copford II* 168 Long Melford II 170-3, Long Melford won by 7 wkts. Division Eight: Halstead III* 197-9 Stowmarket II 110, Halstead III won by 87 runs. Division Nine: Sudbury III 222-2 Maldon IV* 216-8, Sudbury III won by 8 wkts.

Club match: Twinstead 101 Bures* 210, Bures won by 109 runs.

Sunday matches:

Marshall Hatchick Two Counties Championship - Division C: Coggeshall* 198-8 Sudbury 151, Coggeshall won by 47 runs.

Hunts County Bats Suffolk League - Division One: Ampton & Culford 59-2 Gt Yeldham* 58, Ampton & Culford won by 8 wkts, Battisford 189-9 Acton* 186. Battisford won by 1 wkt; Sudbury* 239-9 Woolpit 176-6, sudbury won by 63 runs. Division Three: Earl Stonham II 202-4 Edwardstone* 201, Earl Stonham II won by 6 wkts; Cavendish Wanderers 181-8 Bury St Edmunds 89, Cavendish Wanderers won by 83 runs; Horringer* 156-6 Hadleigh 98, Horringer won by 58 runs; Tendring Park* 129 Elmswell 129-7, Elmswell won by losing fewer wickets. Division Four: Stowupland* 73 Lavenham 74-0, Lavenham won by 10 wkts; Gt Cornard 78 Stowmarket* 100, Stowmarket won by 22 runs.

Club match: Chippenham* 184-7 Twinstead 169-9, Chippenham won by 15 runs.

* denotes team batting first

FIXTURES

Football

Saturday: BGB Southern League: AFC Sudbury v Woodford Utd.

Ridgeons League - Division One: Cornard Utd v Halstead Town; Gt Yarmouth Town v Long Melford; March Town Utd v Hadleigh Utd.



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