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This
season was the first time the club had hosted NCL
following the success of NJL and what a good year
it proved to be!
Byng
Hall A were runners-up to Battle and Darren Richardson
finished with a remarkable 93% |
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This
season Byng Hall hosted 2 divisions of NCL. A strong
Rainham team took the honours in Division1 and South
Croydon A took the honours in Divison 2. Darren Richardson
was the star for Byng Hall achieving 95% in Division
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This
season Byng Hall had a young side gaining their
first taste of competition, with the more familiar
faces moving onto to NJL and JBL.
A
strong Brighton team took the honours with the rapidly
improving and talented Helshan Weersinghe finishing
with 100%
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Brighton
Bats A successfully defended their title with Tom
Baxter and Helshan Weersinghe again finishing with
100%.
Byng
Hall managed a very respectable mid-table finish
with all players picking up some good wins along
the way
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This season Horsham A led the way with their team of Sam Egan, Sam Bulley and Matt Castle.
Andrew Lockwood had the best average of the Byng Hall youngsters
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This season saw Battle A come out on top with a team of Fenn Sternberg, Kieren Dicker, William Ellin and Jake Ramsden.
Dan Lawrence of Weald topped the averages with 36 wins from 36 matches.
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This season Hastings took the title from last years winners Battle A.
James Eaglestone of Hastings topped the averages.
A young Byng side came in 6th.
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Apologies the teams were camera shy this season! |
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This year saw a number of new teams with Medway Chatham taking the honours.
A young Byng side gained valuable experience.
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