Staffordshire Club Cricket Championship

Staffordshire Club Cricket Championship

The Staffordshire Club Cricket Championship is the main cricket league in South Staffordshire.

History

The club's history goes back to 1975, and it has acted as a feeder league to the Birmingham and District Premier League since 1999.

Division 1 Champions

*1975: Fordhouses
*1976: Little Stoke
*1977: Little Stoke
*1978: Cannock
*1979: Fordhouses
*1980: Fordhouses
*1981: Fordhouses
*1982: Wombourne
*1983: Wightwick
*1984: Fordhouses
*1985: Cannock
*1986: Himley
*1987: Wombourne
*1988: Himley
*1989: Penn
*1990: Penn
*1991: Cannock & Rugeley
*1992: Cannock & Rugeley
*1993: Cannock & Rugeley
*1994: Penn
*1995: Fordhouses
*1996: Fordhouses
*1997: Penn
*1998: Fordhouses

Since 1999 the winner of the Staffordshire Club Cricket Championship has been promoted to the Birmingham and District Premier League

*1999: Penkridge
*2000: Wheaton Aston
*2001: Wednesbury
*2002: Beacon
*2003: Lichfield
*2004: Beacon
*2005: Wombourne
*2006: Old Wulfs Tettenhall
*2007: Lichfield

External links

* [http://www.staffsclubcricket.org.uk Official League Website]


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