Many thanks to Jim Watson, Social Secretary, and to all who came to the pavilion for two glorious events yesterday, the Thank You Tea for Tea-Makers and the End of Season Dinner.
Thanks also to the Chairman, Peter Van de Kerkhof, for presiding, and to Tim House, the club’s vice-captain, and fellow committee members, Simon Pettit (Fixture Secretary) and Tim Cranston (Treasurer), who all helped Jim and his Bruern Abbey team on the night. We missed the President, Ian Davenport, and the previous Chairman, John Deeley, who were not able to join us but we raised a glass to them.
Photos of the afternoon and evening events can be seen here: www.middletonstoneycc.co.uk/photos/2018/
2018 Season Awards – Middleton Stoney Cricket Club
Captain’s Cup 2018
Tim House
President’s Cup 2018
Simon Pettit
Michael Martin Award 2018
Mark Ford-Langstaff
Newcomer of the Year 2018
Rob Barton
Most Improved Player of the Year 2018
Mark Ford-Langstaff
Batsman of the Year 2018
Nick Moorman
555 runs
A Hat-Trick of Centuries
Nick Moorman in successive innings
112 v Blue Lion, 1 July 2018
110 v Banbury, 8 July 2018
119* v The Cricket Society, 22 July 2018
Bowler of the Year 2018
Simon Pettit
28 wickets
Fielder of the Year 2018
Mark Ford-Langstaff
12 catches & a run out with a direct hit from the boundary
Catch of the Year 2018
Tim Cranston
Run Out of the Year 2018
Tim House
Ground Fielding of the Year 2018
Martin Randall
Champagne Moment of the Year 2018
Middleton Stoney CC v Oxenford
Away at Keble, Oxford, 4 July
George Williams’s 6
George Williams is here presented by @paradoxbridge with his award for the Champagne Moment of the 2018 Season & is congratulated by George Lamb in front of the photo of earlier heroics by the two Georges in saving a game. Now George Williams can win a game in the dark with a 6.
George Williams is here presented by @paradoxbridge with his award for the Champagne Moment of the 2018 Season & is congratulated by George Lamb in front of the photo of earlier heroics by the two Georges in saving a game. Now George Williams can win a game in the dark with a 6 pic.twitter.com/sMFbsxiIxw
— Middleton Stoney CC (@MiddStonCric) October 1, 2018