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Divisions

1st XI divisions 2013

1st XI Premier League 1st XI Division 2 1st XI Division 3 (East) 1st XI Division 3 (West)
Brighton and Hove Bexhill Ansty Arundel
Chichester Priory Park Crowhurst Park Burgess Hill Billingshurst
Cuckfield Findon Crawley Bognor Regis
East Grinstead Findon Haywards Heath Crawley Eagles
Three Bridges Glynde and Beddingham Hellingly Henfield
Hastings and St Leonards Priory Goring by Sea Keymer and Hassocks Pagham
Horsham Ifield Lewes Priory Slinfold
Preston Nomads Middleton Lindfield Steyning
Roffey Pulborough Rottingdean Stirlands
Worthing St James Montefiore Sidley (W) Wisborough Green
Sussex Cricket Board – Development XI

NOTE 1: For 2013, Seaford and Littlehampton are relegated to the East Sussex Cricket League (ESCL) and the West Sussex Invitation Cricket League (WSICL) respectively. Crawley Eagles (WSICL) and Rottingdean (ESCL) are Promoted in their places. Henfield move to SCL Div 3 (West), due to two East Sussex teams being relegated from Division 2 (Haywards Heath and Sidley).

NOTE 2: Sidley have withdrawn from the Sussex Cricket League.

1st XI divisions 2012

1st XI Premier League 1st XI Division 2 1st XI Division 3 (East) 1st XI Division 3 (West)
Bexhill Cuckfield Ansty Arundel
Brighton and Hove Findon Burgess Hill Billingshurst
Chichester Priory Park Glynde and Beddingham Crawley Bognor Regis
East Grinstead Goring by Sea Crowhurst Park Crawley Eagles
Eastbourne Haywards Heath Hellingly Middleton
Hastings and St Leonards Priory Ifield Henfield Pagham
Horsham Pulborough Keymer and Hassocks Slinfold
Preston Nomads St James' Montefiore Lewes Priory Steyning
Roffey Sidley Lindfield Stirlands
Worthing Three Bridges Rottingdean Wisborough Green
Sussex Cricket Board – Development XI

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