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Havant lead the SEPL charge for Lord's
Mike Vimpany - 1 July 2001

The Southern Electric Premier League leaders face the current Thames Valley League pace-setters when Havant play Farnham Royal in the ECB Club Championship zone final at Havant Park on Sunday, 2pm.

It's a trip into the unknown for Havant, though skipper Paul Gover knows a tough tie against the Buckinghamshire club awaits the SPL champions.

"The fact that Farnham Royal have won at Bashley and beaten Basingstoke & North Hants suggests we've a game on our hands," Gover said.

The winners play either Bath or Bovey Tracey at the initial national stage of the competition.

EASTON HEAD SEPL CHALLENGE IN VILLAGE COMPETITION

Easton & Martyr Worthy are off to Blackheath - the village near Guildford, as opposed to the Kent borough - in the next round of the Wadworth 6X NVKO after seeing off Hambledon.

They bowled the Dons out for 131 before a half-century by Shawn Green eased Easton to an eight-wicket win.

Blackheath won the Surrey/Berkshire group after defeating Sulhampstead and Ufton.

INTREGING CONTESTS IN WINCHESTER AREA ON MONDAY NIGHT

Monday night is semi-finals night in the Winchester & District Tichborne Trophy knockout competition, 6.15pm.

Cup holders Flamingos start as underdogs at Hursley Park, while Winchester KS entertain Easton & Martyr Worthy.

SEPL CLUB JUNIORS FACE OVERSEAS OPPOSITION

Southern Premier League club Portsmouth and BAT Sports host Hampshire Under-19 fixtures against overseas touring sides next week.

Hampshire Colts play back-to-back 50-over matches against King Edwards School, from Johannesburg, on Monday (St Helen's, Southsea) and BAT Sports (Tuesday), and then host Brisbane Schools at Southsea on Thursday. The games start at 11am.

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