THREE of the four scheduled fixtures for Formby Cricket Club were lost to the weather, but the one remaining game saw the First XI triumph in a closely contested encounter with Premier League Colwyn Bay.Read
FORMBY Cricket Club lost their sixth Liverpool Competition First Division game of the season last Saturday, Wallasey inflicting a 49-runs defeat on Andy Halpin’s team.Read
HIGHTOWN CC were bundled out for just 72 runs in their innings against high flyers New Brighton, but still managed to give their rivals a real scare on Saturday afternoon.Read
SEFTON PARK posted only their second victory of the season with a much-needed win over Formby in the Bridging Finance Solutions LDCC First Division.Read
AFTER three successive league wins and a fine win at Newton-le-Willows in the Echo KO, Formby CC first XI were in good heart for the visit of Wallasey last Saturday.Read
LAST Saturday Formby CC first and second teams completed a double over Southport Trinity, giving them both two wins out of three in the cup competitions. A depleted third team went down to Lytham on Sunday.Read
FORMBY CC first and second teams both recorded wins over Rainhill last weekend and will hope for wins this Saturday to put them into the quarter-finals of their respective cup competitions.Read
HIGHTOWN Cricket Club’s junior players are aiming for business as usual this season, despite a devastating fire earlier this year, which wiped out the club’s changing rooms and bar facilities.Read
FORMBY’S Tom Mills received a special award in recognition of his commitment to cricket as part of the annual NatWest Outstanding Service to Cricket Awards (OSCAs).Read