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Adastra fall from grace

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Published Date: 23 June 2009
In the Mid Division top-table stoolball clash it was Barcombe who took the honours as Sara Hepple (88) led them to victory over Adastra, for whom Louise Carr (66no) was an unlucky loser.
Barcombe followed that up two nights later as Amanda Ridley (52) helped them win at Plumpton, while Adastra's downward spiral continued as they lost at strong challengers Ditchling.
But it is Ringmer who could over take all those above them by winni
ng their matches in hand. They beat Ditchling and Wivelsfield last week.
Top individual score of the week was Carla Leach's 112 as Isfield won handsomely at Wealden, where team-mate Ali Chambers contributed an unbeaten 79.
Tuesday June 16: Barcombe 210-6 (Sara Hepple 88) bt Adastra 149-4 (Louise Carr 66no); Ditchling 142-8 (Susie Harrison 52) lost to Ringmer 179-5; Wealden 150-9 (Heidi Pimley 57) lost to Isfield 211-1 (Carla Leach 112, Ali Chambers 79no); Wivelsfield 175 (Sally Wiles 94) bt Chailey 124.
Thursday June 18: Ditchling 135-4 bt Adastra 117-9; Isfield 122-0 off 9 overs bt Chailey 117-4 (Verna Lingard 66); Plumpton 89 lost to Barcombe 147 (Amanda Ridley 52); Ringmer 172 (Nicki Tuppen 69no, Ros Faithful 50no) bt Wivelsfield 152 (Jane Silk 74no, Sally Wiles 52).
League Table as at June 18: Barcombe P12, W9, D0, L3, Pts18; Adastra 11- 8-0- 3-16; Ditchling 10-7-1-2-15; Ringmer 8-6-0-2-12; Isfield 8-5-0-3-10; Wivelsfield 8-3-0-5-6; Wealden 9-1-1-7-3; Plumpton 7-1-0-6-2; Chailey 9-0-0-9-0.
Fixtures for Tuesday June 30: Adastra v Chailey; Wealden v Barcombe; Wivelsfield v Isfield.
Thursday July 2: Plumpton v Isfield; Ringmer v Chailey; Wivelsfield v Wealden.



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  • Last Updated: 23 June 2009 9:20 AM
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