NORTHERN’S former Bootle Bucks, Jack Boardman, 46, and Phil Cooper, 4, frustrated their former club by putting together an unbroken last wicket stand of 33 off nine overs, earning their side maximum bonus points in last Saturday’s draw at Moor Park.Read
HIGHTOWN put the disappointment of Saturday's defeat to Ormskirk behind them to record a memorable victory over Southport and Birkdale on Bank Holiday Monday.Read
NORTHERN duo Phil Cooper, 3-10, Nick Woods, 4-14, and Formby pair Jon Taylor, 4-22, Tony Rogan, 3-25, played the leading roles at the Cricket Path last Saturday.Read
HIGHTOWN Cricket Club will start their 2008 campaign in the Liverpool and District Premier League with a new ground name and a derby this Saturday.Read
NORTHERN, 190 for 6, in their 40-over friendly with Atherton, was built around young opener Jack Boardman’s excellent 83 from 111 deliveries at Moor Park last Saturday.Read
HIGHTOWN capped off an excellent season in the Liverpool and District Premier League, with a crushing defeat of Huyton at Sandy Lane last Saturday.Read
NORTHERN run machines Carl Hey, 81, and Steve Mullaney, 105 not out, compiled a very productive second wicket stand of 136 off 122 deliveries during an eight wicket victory against St Helens Recs at Ruskin Drive last Saturday.Read
HIGHTOWN'S bold decision not to replace professional Yusuf Pathan for the last few weeks of the season has ultimately paid off, as recent wins against Wallasey and Southport testified.Read
NORTHERN finished the weekend third in the league table, 16 points behind leaders New Brighton with three games of the season remaining after 143 and 31 run victories against Huyton and Ormskirk.Read
HIGHTOWN second team's miserable season continued with defeats to Northop Hall and Formby – although Paul McKeon can be excused after powering his way to 500 runs for the second time in three seasons.Read