IN SATURDAY’S opening fixtures of the Liverpool and District Cricket Competition season, New Brighton got off to a winning start after a tight home win over Hightown in the Premier League.Read
MAJOR shocks were thin on the ground in the second series of Ray Digman Trophy group matches as the Liverpool Competition’s big battalions warmed up for the start of this weekend’s league programme.Read
WALLASEY are the LDCC First Division champions following a 91-run win over Liverpool which secured the club’s return to the Premier League after two seasons away.Read
WIRRAL Boys team manager Matty Houghton is raising the football horizons of his young side with a carefully constructed programme of events, aimed at increasing the football knowledge of the players.Read
WITH both sides having nothing to play for, this game had a typical end of season feel to it however the home side deserved the three points at The Northolme.Read
VAUXHALL MOTORS chairman Alan Bartlam has appealed for local support as he looks back on a successful campaign in the Conference North and ahead to next season.Read
TRANMERE will play host to Championship side Burnley and travel to one-time derby rivals Wrexham as part of their preparations for the 2012-13 season.Read
TRANMERE will play host to Championship side Burnley and travel to one-time derby rivals Wrexham as part of their preparations for the 2012-13 season.Read
NEW Brighton will be disappointed they could not force a win in the Liverpool and district Cricket Competition after a commanding batting performance against champions Lytham.Read
BIRKENHEAD Park are second in the Division One table but they were indebted to their last pair of batsmen after clinging on for a draw at Rainford.Read
BIRKENHEAD Park are second in the Division One table but they were indebted to their last pair of batsmen after clinging on for a draw at Rainford.Read
Christian Wade was "shocked and humbled" to learn he had gone one better than Jonny Wilkinson by scooping a unique double at the Rugby Players' Association awards.Read
New Zealand will attempt to target insecurities in England's batting order by "getting in their face" and making them "hate" the opposition, according to seamer Neil Wagner.Read