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Club
Secretary
Mr H Massam
Sports Editor
Mr H Massam
Administrator
Mr P Kelly |
Penlake Juniors were formed
in 1971 by Mr Chris Duffy (the current club President) & Mr Eddie
Guinness.
The Name Penlake stems from the old British Rail Club in Sutton Junction
which was in fact situated on the Penlake trading estate.
The club now operates from the British Rail Club where we hold our
meetings on a Sunday evening at 8.pm. We play our home matches on
Beeches Playing fields in Sutton Road St.Helens.
The club hosts 17 ( seventeen) teams ranging from U/8's to Open Age.
We also have an under 7's Academy and have recently formed a girls
team .
The Highlight for Penlake Juniors came in 1986 when one of our teams
gained entry into the "GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS" by achieving the
longest undefeated run of 153 games between 1981 & 1986
(Click here for full details).
Club Honours
Over the past 32 years the club has won numerous trophies playing
in leagues in Warrington, St Helens, South Lancashire, Rainhill &
Wigan in age groups ranging from Under 10’s to Open Age.
There are too many to list individually, so they have been condensed
as follows:
Honours as at end of season 2002/2003:
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS - 43 times champions 25 times runners up.
CHALLENGE CUP -32 times winners 11 times runners up.
AUXILIARY CUP (WARRINGTON) - 6 times winners 1 runners up.
SPRING CUP (ST HELENS OR RAINHILL)- 4 times winners 3 runners up.
DIVISIONAL CUP (WIGAN & South Lancs)- 2 times winners 1 runners up.
LANCASHIRE CUP- 3 times Winners, once runners up.
Winners:
1982 - 1983 Manager Mr E Guinness
1991 - 1992 Manager Mr P Pinder
1996 - 1997 Manager Mr S Lyon
Runners up:
1998 - 1999 Manager Mr S Lyon
Additional honour for Guinness Book Of Record Holders Longest Unbeaten
Run. As this record still stands this makes Penlake Juniors the Team
of the Millennium.
GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS STATISTICS AND DETAILS
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League
Champions - 43 times
Runners Up - 25 times
Challenge Cup
Winners - 11 times
Runners Up - 11 times
Auxilliary Cup
Winners - 6 times
Runners Up - 1 time
Spring Cup
Winners - 4 times
Runners Up - 3 times
Divisional Cup
Winners - 2 times
Runners Up - 1 time
Lancashire Cup
Winners - 3 times
Runners Up - 1 time
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