Saturday 6 April 2013

PAUL SMITH - FORMERLY OF WARWICKSHIRE - DOING THE HONOURS AT THE LINCS LEAGUE DINNER

Steve Clay, of Alkborough, receiving a trophy from Paul Smith - this was for passing on later to Rich Kirman (not at the dinner) who was the best bowler in division two. BELOW: Steve receives a newly donated trophy marking his special service to cricket, having been in charge of team affairs at Alkborough for 25 years.

Hibaldstow's Nicholson receiving the division two championship trophy and coveted pennant .

Messingham 2nds' Ian Dawson - leading batsman in division two


Joe Malukiewicz - top batsman in division four

Andrew Richley with the division four awards gained by Market Rasen 2nds.

John Knapton of Barton Town - George Marshall Trophy winners. Gary Bell was also man of the match in the final.

Neil Patrick of Scunthorpe Town 2nds - winners of the Bob Welton Cup.

Matt Hammond (Broughton), Lincs League fielder of the season.

Pop Robson (Scunthorpe Town 2nds) receiving the Joe Minkley Shield as man of the match in the final.

Scunthorpe Town skipper Ian Snowden with the premier division championship pennant.

South Kelsey secretary Mike Owen accepting the umpire of the year award on behalf of Lol Waghorn (Lincoln Association) who couldn't make the function.  We hear he's had an op.  Get well soon, Lol!

Andrew Richley - secretary of the year.

Tom Reed  (Broughton) most improved player under 21.

Outcasts' Glen Sands - scorer of the year.


Scunthorpe Town's Ian Snowden - batsman of the year in the premier division.

Hykeham's Graham Poundall collecting the division four bowling trophy on behalf of Kieran O'Sullivan.

Alford's Darrell Crow - top bowler in the premier division.

Andy McDowall (Bracebridge Heath 2nds), top batsman in division one.

Carl Stubbs receiving the division one championship pennant for Bracebridge Heath 2nds.

Andrew White (Alford), wicketkeeper of the year in the premier division.

Matt Rutherford (Market Rasen), top bowler in division one.

The div 2 championship pennant for Scunthorpe Town 2nds.

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