THEY'RE celebrating at the Mechanics Arms where the A team are Division One champions in the Leigh & District Amateur Football League.
In the Second Division the silverware goes to Leigh Avenue, who ended the campaign well clear of Ross's Wanderers.
Division One: Mechanics Arms A 50, Higher Fold Village Inn 47, Union Arms 34, Hag Fold WMC 34, Leigh Phoenix 31, Lowton Rovers 29, Bowling Green Eagles 25, Queens 20, AFC Limelight 19, Atherton C&N 13, Rileys 5.
Division Two: Leigh Avenue 56, Ross's Wanderers 45, Britannia 41, Sir Charles Napier 36, Sportsman 36, New Inn Rangers 35, Mechanics Arms B 26, Brewery Inn 26, Courts 21, Howe Bridge Mills FC Res 19, Leigh Arms 11, Atherton Royal 7.
Final scores . . . Division One: Bowling Green Eagles 0 Higher Fold Village Inn 5, Rileys 1 Hag Fold WMC 6, Mechanics Arms A 9 Union Arms 0; Division Two: New Inn Rangers 4 Brewery Inn 2, Britannia 11 Leigh Arms 1, Mechanics Arms B 0 Leigh Avenue 6.
The league is now taking applications for the 1999/2000 season. Contact secretary M Blakeley on 01942-706011 for an application form.
LEIGH ATHLETIC were left kicking their heels on Saturday when their final league match of the season was called off.
Lymm were forced to postpone at the 11th hour.
Athletic U16s managed to get in two matches, both victories, to challenge for runners-up spot.
They beat Monton Ams 5-3 with goals from Higson 2, Burgess, MoM Parker and skipper Birchall.
They dominated Blackmoor, winning 8-3, with leading scorer Philips bagging a treble, including his 60th and Athletic's 150th goals of the season. MoM Burgess added two, while also on target were Ackers, Parker and Lindsay.
Athletic, with one league remaining, are looking ahead to the Cup Final on May 23 at Breightmet United when they face Manchester County Cup winners Swinton Boys.
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