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*** CLEVELAND LEAGUE PRE-SEASON MEETING 2025 *** 

Where Packs will be issued containing Fixtures, Competition information and updated Rules.   Clubs also need to pay their Annual Fees at this meeting.

SATURDAY 22nd FEBRUARY - 10:30am at Guisborough KGV

 

2024 - END OF SEASON LEAGUE RESULTS

**Afternoon Triples League**:

Winners:     CARLIN HOW

Runners-Up:         BROTTON BADGERS

Most Improved Afternoon Team 2024:     LOFTUS

**Evening Cleveland League**:

Winners:     SKELTON

Runners-Up:         CARLIN HOW

Most Improved Evening Team 2024:     CARLIN HOW

 

 

Cleveland Bowls League

Founded 1921

The Cleveland Bowls League was formed in 1921 and consists of a number of clubs based in or near the Cleveland district of the North East of England. The League is a mixed format incorporating two sub-leagues; Afternoon Triples, played on Monday and Wednesdays and the Evening League, played on Tuesday and Fridays.  There are a few small rule differences from the normal EBA bowls format, the most notable being, there are “No Touchers”.