East Halton and Brigg Town will be seeking membership of the Lincolnshire County Cricket League at the competition's AGM on Wednesday (October 23) at Rase Park, Market Rasen (7.30pm start).
Sunday, 20 October 2013
GAINSBOROUGH CLUB MARSHALLS CELEBRATE SUCCESS
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| Zak Metcalfe who received the Callum Glendinning Award |
Marshalls celebrated their successes of 2013 with an evening at
Sufian - 30 Club members showing their full support for a fantastic and very
successful evening.
The main cause for celebration was how far the club has came in under
12 months, attracting new volunteers and some fantastic young cricketers to give a bright future in the coming years as they continue to grow and learn the
game.
Thanks on the night went to Martyn Snell for arranging the event and to Stuart
Whitlam who gave a superb speech and handed awards to the trophy winners.
Thanks
also go to the Lincolnshire Otter which contributed a Meal Voucher for the main
raffle prize.
Marshalls are now begin a full winter programme of preparations for
2014 with net sessions running throughout winter - about which information can be
found on www.marshallscc.play-cricket.com.
TROPHY WINNERS ON THE NIGHT
Batting Award: Martyn Snell with 679 Runs at an average of 52
Bowling Award: Martyn Snell 31 Wickets at an average of 18
Young Player of the Year Award: Lynton Karkach who scored 230 runs with an average of 20
Callum Glendenning Award: Zak Metcalfe who at the age of 13 played 20 senior games in his first season of competitive cricket and contributed with wickets and catches.
TROPHY WINNERS ON THE NIGHT
Batting Award: Martyn Snell with 679 Runs at an average of 52
Bowling Award: Martyn Snell 31 Wickets at an average of 18
Young Player of the Year Award: Lynton Karkach who scored 230 runs with an average of 20
Callum Glendenning Award: Zak Metcalfe who at the age of 13 played 20 senior games in his first season of competitive cricket and contributed with wickets and catches.
Clubman Award: Ant Favill who has helped run the kitchen and
maintain ground equipment throughout the season.
Club Champion Award: Martyn Snell - by claiming more overall
points than other on batting bowling and fielding.
Monday, 14 October 2013
SCUNTHORPE UMPIRES' ANNUAL MEETING
The AGM of the Scunthorpe and District Umpires' Association will be held this Thursday, October 17, at Appleby-Frodingham Cricket Club's Brumby Hall cricket pavilion, off Ashby Road, Scunthorpe (7pm).
REMINDER TO ALL LINCOLNSHIRE LEAGUE CLUBS
The AGM of the Lincolnshire County Cricket League will be held on Wednesday, October 23 and NOT Wednesday 16th - the date given in the 2013 handbook.
The venue and start time remain the same - Rase Park, Market Rasen, 7.30pm.
All clubs need to send a representative to this important meeting.
The venue and start time remain the same - Rase Park, Market Rasen, 7.30pm.
All clubs need to send a representative to this important meeting.
Sunday, 13 October 2013
FIRST WINTER MEETING FOR GROUNDSMEN
The
cricket season may be over for the players but for those who tend the grounds
it never ends.
For
the Lincolnshire Cricket Groundsmen’s Association, the season of autumn and
winter meetings is just beginning and this winter promises another
comprehensive programme, starting on Wednesday October 23rd at Lincoln Lindum
CC at 7.30pm.
The
first speaker is Laurence Gayle, editor of Pitchcare magazines and
website. Laurence has wide-ranging
knowledge and opinions of all sports.
For
this reason, the Association is issuing an open invitation to grounds managers
of all sports to come along to listen and engage with a leading industry figure
who is expected to provide an evening of lively debate.
The
cost of a season’s membership to the Lincolnshire CGA is £10 which includes all
meetings. These will feature some of the
industry’s top representatives, one of whom is Steven Pask, the principal
contractor for the main test grounds, including Lords,
Visits
from other county groundsmen and trips to visit major stadiums are also
planned, providing excellent advice and tips to the county’s groundsmen and
making the subscription very good value for money.
Regular
information on the grounds industry and the county association can be found on
the CGA's dedicated webpage, www.lincscricket.co.uk/groundsmen or by contacting
ECB Pitch Advisor and Lincolnshire CGA Chairman Martin Deans at
martindeans@btinternet.co.uk
CRICKET SCORING COURSES
Following
the popularity of last year’s cricket scorers’ courses that saw more than a
dozen people qualify, a further two courses are planned for early 2014.
County
scorer Shelley Clayton and Bracebridge Heath scorer Anne Sutton will be holding
the sessions over three Saturdays - February 15, 22 and March 1.
The
first day is an Introductory/Beginners’ course costing £20 and this will be
followed by a Level One course over the next two Saturdays.
Level
One is aimed at people who have had some experience of scoring and leads to an ECB
ACO qualification on successful completion.
The
first week covers the basics of scoring and this is followed by more in depth
instructions on the second Saturday, plus practice match exercises. The third week takes the form of revision and
an examination. The cost of this Level 1
course is £60.
All
sessions take place at the University of Lincoln Sports Campus from 10am to 4pm each day.
For
more details or to obtain an application form ring Anne Sutton on 01522 791030
or e-mail anne.sutton46@ntlworld.com
BECOME A MEMBER OF THE UMPIRING TEAM
An acute shortage of umpires is causing concern to leagues
throughout Lincolnshire and former players and all those thinking about taking
up umpiring are being invited to help solve the problem by signing up for
courses.
The Lincoln & District Umpires Association is running an ECB
ACO Level 1 course this winter which is suitable for those wishing to start
umpiring for their club or in local leagues.
No previous knowledge is expected, but most who take part will
have played or had at least some informal experience of umpiring. It is also of
interest to those who would like to understand more about the game and its
laws.
The course uses the ECB ACO course book to supplement numerous
slides showing situations in cricket matches and there will be practical
demonstrations where possible. Qualified instructors will run the course.
The venue is Lincoln University Sports Campus on Brayford Pool, Lincoln
and the course takes place over consecutive Saturdays, 18 January - 8 February 2014 inclusive, from 10am to 5pm each day.
The cost is £80.00 which includes all course materials, a copy
of The Laws of Cricket and of Tom Smith's Cricket Umpiring and Scoring – the
“Bible” of cricket umpires - 12 months membership of the ECB ACO (which
includes insurance whilst umpiring) and also of the Lincoln & District
Umpires Association.
Applications should be
made to Bryan Smith, 12 Redwood Avenue, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, NG34 7TJ, email:
smith_bryan@sky.com or telephone 07867 336100
The closing date for applications is December 1.
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