North Somerset Cricket League
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The North Somerset Cricket League (NSCL) is a cricket
Cricket
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 league in England
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 serving the North Somerset
Somerset
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, Bristol
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 and South Gloucestershire
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area.

History

The NSCL was founded in 1969, with the first season taking place the following year. The aim of the league was to provide competitive cricket, with the hope of maintaining the interest of youngsters in the sport.

There were six original members of the league; Chew Magna, Chew Stoke, High Littleton, Nailsea, Whitchurch and Stanton Drew; and the first match took place on 19 April 1970 between Stanton Drew and Chew Magna. From these small beginnings, the league has grown, and now comprises over 80 teams, playing in 9 divisions.

Due to this expansion, and the desire of teams to play on different days, in 2007 the divisional structure was reorganised into Saturday and Sunday conferences, with a final to be played between the winners of each.

Saturday Conference Division 1

  • 2007 Dyrham & Hinton
  • 2008 Dyrham & Hinton
  • 2009 Dyrham & Hinton
  • 2010 Wrington

Division 1 (pre-2007)

  • 1970 Chew Stoke
  • 1971 Chew Stoke
  • 1972 Nailsea
  • 1973 Barrow Gurney
  • 1974 Barrow Gurney
  • 1975 Headley Park
  • 1976 Headley Park
  • 1977 Lower Weston Sports
  • 1978 Headley Park
  • 1979 Barrow Gurney

  • 1980 Headley Park
  • 1981 Bishop Sutton
  • 1982 Headley Park
  • 1983 Brislington
  • 1984 Weston Falcons
  • 1985 Barrow Gurney
  • 1986 Bishop Sutton
  • 1987 Bishop Sutton
  • 1988 Bishop Sutton

  • 1989 Wrington
  • 1990 Wrington
  • 1991 Weston Falcons
  • 1992 Exiles (Bath)
  • 1993 Wrington
  • 1994 Brislington
  • 1995 Weston Falcons
  • 1996 Stratton on Fosse
  • 1997 Stratton on Fosse

  • 1998 Stratton on Fosse
  • 1999 Mells
  • 2000 Bear Flat
  • 2001 Harptree
  • 2002 Bear Flat
  • 2003 Bear Flat
  • 2004 Stratton on Fosse
  • 2005 Stratton on Fosse
  • 2006 Bath 3
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