Running parallel with the Combination in the late 1920s and throughout the 1930s and early 1940s was the Sunday School League in which the majority of the church clubs took part.
Clubs in the Sunday School League played for the Hewitt Cup (origin unknown) and players received a silver and enamel medal.
League rules were annulled so a “Home Guard” section was formed to accommodate up to eight clubs at one spell, following the World War II things got back to normal.
Alf Moran was a long serving Chairman with popular secretary Jock Craig, the President was Tom Gordon MBE.
Chairmen have included Harry Thompson, Arthur Fenton, Gus Atkins, Alf Moran, Gil Ryan, and the present incumbent Eric Bond.
After playing twenty games, their record was nineteen wins, one draw and no losses, scoring exactly one hundred goals in the process.
Sammy Lynn, Bert Redwood, Bill Foulkes, Tommy O’Neil (Manchester United), Derek Hennin (Bolton Wanderers), Ray Ranson, Gary Owen (Manchester City), John Connelly (Burnley and Manchester United), Eric Moore (Everton), Bill Pilling, Alan A’Court (Liverpool), Geoff Nulty (Everton & Newcastle United), Mick Davock, Jim (Packy) Morris (Stockport County), John Quinn (Sheffield Wednesday), Mark Harris (Wrexham) , Jay Parker (Chelsea 'B')and Craig Cunningham (Wigan Athletic)