Published Date:
02 July 2009
THE Calderdale Junior Football League held its Presentation Evening recently.
Long serving local footballer Mick Neville and Bradford City's Calderdale-based Player of the Season Luke O'Brien were on hand to present the honours while League Chairman Paul Dungworth oversaw proceedings.
Roll of honour, Under 10 Shibden: Winners -Tod Sports, runners-up - Northowram; Under 10 Belgrave: Winners - Boothtown, runners up: HAFC; Under 11 Manor: Winners - HAFC Colts and Halifax Irish White (joint ); Under 11 Savile: Winners - Hebden Bridge Saints Whites, runners-up - Halifax Irish Whites; Under 12 Calder: Winnners - Halifax Irish Greens, runners-up - Hebden Bridge Saints Lions; Under12 Hebble: Winners - Todmorden Boro, runners-up -Halifax Irish Golds; Under 13 Wainhouse: Winners - Todmorden Boro, runners-up -Greetland Goldstars; under 13 Stoodley: Winners -Boothtown, runners-up - Littleborough; Under 14: Winners - Himmat and Hebden Bridge Saints and Littleborough (shared); Under 15: Winners - HAFC and Long Lee (joint); Under16: Winners - Ryburn Valley, runners-up - Littleborough and Hebden Bridge Saints (joint).
Player Of Year: Under 10 Shibden - Ben Pearson (Tod Sports); Under 10 Belgrave - Bradley Madin (Boothtown); Under 11 Manor - Warren Hildred (Crossley); under 11 Savile - Jack Hanson (Tod Boro); Under12 Calder - Ashley Scully (Crossley); Under12 Hebble - Tom Gill (Northowram); Under 13 Wainhouse - Luke Couchman (HAFC); Under13 Stoodley - Euan Atkinson (Tod Sports); Under14 - Scott Sutcliffe (Ryburn Utd); Under 15 - Daniel Durrance (Warley Blues); Under16 - Dez Maguire (Ryburn Valley).
Fairplay Winners: Under Seven - Ryburn Utd; Under Eight - Crossley; Under Nine - Halifax Irish Golds; Under10 - St Columbas; Under 11 - Warley Greens; Under12 - Hebden Bridge Tigers; Under 13 - Northowram; Under14 - Hebden Bridge Colts; Under 15 - Warley Blues; Under16 - Hebden Bridge Saints.
Club Of Year - Northowram.
SHELF Girls under13 and 14s will use Saturday's gala to recruit potential new players for the new football season.
Shelf will be playing 11 or nine a side and are aiming to attract at least another three to four to girls to the club.
The team will also be at the gala to raising money for the club with their giant penalty shoot out inflatable and issuing flyers about training dates and times and so on.
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Last Updated:
02 July 2009 8:51 AM
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Source:
Evening Courier
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Location:
Halifax