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Sunlight delight

PORT SUNLIGHT beat Singlehurst by seven wickets in the only game to survive the weather in the Bromborough Paints Merseyside Competition.

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Chris's ray of sunshine

PORT SUNLIGHT beat Goodlass by eight wickets in the Bromborough Paints Merseyside Competition, with skipper Chris Newton making an unbeaten 82 and John Roberts taking 4-33. Phil Morgan finished on 83 not out for the losers.

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Merseyside Competition: Port Sunlight stroll to victory

PORT SUNLIGHT continued their good run in the Bromborough Paints Merseyside Competition with an easy ten wickets home win against Hale

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Cricket: Woods helps Port to triumph

PORT Sunlight enjoyed a five-wicket success at Mossley Hill in the Bromborough Paints Merseyside Competition.

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Merseyside Competition: Woods stars as Sunlight celebrate return with win

PORT SUNLIGHT beat St Mary's College by 108 runs on their return to the Merseyside Competition.