Cricket: Prestatyn on brink.PRESTATYN, barring a last match disaster at home to nearest challengers Rainhill, will celebrate their first Bromborough Paints Merseyside Competition title tomorrow. The Welsh outfit has an 18 point advantage and a minimum of seven points is needed to achieve their goal. Ainsdale faltered last week and it will not be easy for them away to Wavertree in their final match. Moorfield and Birkenhead St Mary's are vying for third place. Merseyside Competition Div.One: Prescot & Odyssey v Moorfield; Prestatyn v Rainhill; Sutton v Birkenhead St Mary's; Wavertree v Ainsdale; Whitefield v Aigburth; Cheshire Lines v Manweb (Sun). Div.Two: Ainsdale II v Wavertree II; Nalgo v Hale; Mossley Hill v Tranmere Vics; Xaverians v Eastham Bromborough; St Mary's College OB v Prestatyn II. Mellor Braggins Cheshire League: Div.One: Oakmere v Parkonians; Runcorn v Davenham. Div.Three: Knutsford v Wirral; Port Sunlight Port Sunlight is a village on the Wirral (in the North West of England). It was purpose built by Lord Leverhulme/William Hesketh Lever starting in 1888 for the employees of Lever Brothers soap factory (now part of Unilever). v Barrow. Murray Smith There are several people named Murray Smith.
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