Southern Counties Hockey Association (field hockey)

South Counties Hockey Association
Sport Field Hockey
Jurisdiction South of England
Abbreviation SCHA
Affiliation England Hockey
Official website
www.southhockey.org.uk

Southern Counties Hockey Association runs field hockey leagues based in the South and South East of England. The leagues feed teams into the England Hockey League Conferences and receive teams from sub-regional (county) leagues.

League Structure

The male league is the South Hockey League and female is the South Clubs' Women's Hockey League. The men's system consists of a Premier Division 1, a Premier Division 2, followed by regional and county divisions.[1] The women's system consists of a Division 1, followed by subsequent lower divisions and county divisions. The Southern Counties Hockey Association covers eight counties. [2]

Recent champions

South Hockey League Premier Division 1

Season Champions Runners Up
2000–01 Maidenhead Wimbledon
2001–02 City of Portsmouth Purley Walcountians
2002–03 Old Georgians Beckenham
2003–04 Holcombe Beckenham
2004–05 Oxted Ashford
2005–06 Bromley & Beckenham Brighton & Hove
2006–07 Sevenoaks Ashford
2007–08 Fareham Chichester Priory Park
2008–09 Fareham Chichester Priory Park
2009–10 Wimbledon Spencer
2010–11 Teddington London Wayfarers
2011–12 Richmond London Wayfarers
2012–13 Brighton & Hove Oxford University
2013–14 Chichester Priory Park Sevenoaks
2014–15 Sevenoaks Old Georgians
2014–15 Old Georgians Havant

[3]

South Clubs' Women's Hockey League Division 1

Season Champions Runners Up
2000–01
2001–02 Wimbledon 1A Epsom
2002–03 Wimbledon 1A Epsom
2003–04 Wimbledon 1A Southampton
2004–05 Horsham Wimbledon
2005–06 Staines Epsom
2006–07 Rover Oxford Southgate
2007–08 Southgate Epsom
2008–09 Buckingham Southampton
2009–10 Surbiton Reading 1A
2010–11 Oxford Hawks Guildford
2011–12 Wimbledon Maidenhead
2012–13 East Grinstead Hampstead & Westminster
2013–14 Maidenhead Hampstead & Westminster
2014–15 Hampstead & Westminster Barnes
2015–16 Surbiton 2s Southgate

[4]

References

  1. "South Hockey League Structure". south-league.com. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  2. "Southern Counties Hockey Association". Southern Counties Hockey Association. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  3. "South Hockey League Results". south-league.com. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  4. "South Clubs' Women's Hockey League Results". englandhockey.co.uk. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
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