Wednesday, 12 July 2017

HERTFORDSHIRE SENIOR COUNTY LEAGUE CONSTITUTION FOR 2017/18

Here is the proposed constitution for the 2017/18 Hertfordshire Senior County League with a number of new clubs involved. 

PREMIER DIVISION
(16 clubs)
AFC OAKLANDS 
BELSTONE 
BOVINGDON 
BROADFIELDS 
BUNTINGFORD TOWN 
BUSHEY SPORTS CLUB 
CHIPPERFIELD CORINTHIANS 
CUFFLEY 
EVERGREEN 
FC LEMSFORD 
KNEBWORTH 
LETCHWORTH GC EAGLES 
SANDRIDGE ROVERS 
STANDON & PUCKERIDGE 
WARE SPORTS 
WORMLEY ROVERS 

DIVISION ONE
(17 clubs)
AFC HATFIELD 
BENGEO TRINITY 
BOVINGDON RESERVES 
CHESHUNT u21s 
HADLEY RESERVES 
HAMPSTEAD HEATH 
HATFIELD SOCIAL 
HINTON 
KINJA FC 
LEMSFORD 
OXHEY JETS RESERVES 
RAYNERS LANE RESERVES 
SARRATT 
STEVENAGE BOROUGH COMMUNITY 
SUN SPORTS RESERVES 
WESTON 
WODSON PARK 

Weston FC are one of the new clubs making the move up from the Hitchin Sunday League along with Kinja FC who are based at The Arc Academy in Wembley (which is just a stone's throw from the National stadium) - they have a number of youth teams for both boys and girls. Both clubs are a welcome addition to the league. 

RESERVE & DEVELOPMENT DIVISION ONE 
(10 clubs)
BUNTINGFORD TOWN RESERVES 
HATFIELD TOWN 1886 
KNEBWORTH RESERVES 
LEMSFORD RESERVES 
LETCHWORTH GC EAGLES RESERVES 
LINGS ELITE u21s 
SANDRIDGE ROVERS RESERVES 
STEVENAGE BOROUGH COMMUNITY u21s 
WHEATHAMPSTEAD 
WORMLEY ROVERS RESERVES 

RESERVE & DEVELOPMENT DIVISION TWO 
(10 clubs)
BUSHEY SPORTS CLUB RESERVES 
CHIPPERFIELD CORINTHIANS RESERVES 
CUFFLEY RESERVES 
EVERGREEN u21s 
HARPENDEN ROVERS 
HINTON RESERVES 
OLD PARMITERIANS 
OXHEY JETS VETS 
SARRATT RESERVES 
SPORTING 145 FC


Another new name in the league comes in the R&D Development Division Two are "Sporting 145 FC" who are another welcome addition to the league. To quote their website they are a "a local community club with a Christian ethos based in Letchworth Garden City. We are committed to providing football coaching sessions which develop both football skills and life skills. Players learn with endeavour while playing for fun in a safe, positive and supportive environment based on Christian values. These values are not exclusive to Christianity and are well recognised in the football world but the club places high importance in upholding them; examples are respect, integrity, reliability, passion, excellence, playing to the best of our ability, trying hard, not giving up, working for others and good conduct. The club welcomes young players of all abilities, from all faiths or no faith at all, who share the same values." They have a number of youth teams and now take the step up to Saturday adult football.

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