Archive for the ‘Youth Teams’ Category

U15 v Apperknowle (H) 2/8/09

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

"THE DECIDER" This was it folks, the long awaited showdown between the 2 best teams in the league this season, and boy what a belter it proved to be. Cuckney batted first & the usual openers, Dan & Mark, got us off to the normal steady bit solid start, until Dan was ...

LEAGUE CUP FINAL-U15 v Newstead 23/7/09 @ Hucknall

Friday, July 24th, 2009

CHAMPIONS......CHAMPIONS......CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's finally here everyone, the silverware this team has deserved all season, with still the hope of more to come. Quite possibly the best performance of the entire season, and in a pressure situation, when it really mattered. Thankfully the rain delayed start did not affect the end result, and with Cuckney ...

U15 v Mansfield Hosiery Mills (H) 19/7/09

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Semi final of the League Cup, and the tension could be felt from all the parents, though the kids seemed oblivious to it all. On a wet pitch the toss was important, but for once Dave lost & Cuckney had to bat, when bowling would have been our choice. Batting was tough ...

U15 v Welbeck U15 (A) 14/07/09

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

What a nice change to have a game that didn't have the viewers biting their nails right to the end. The only things the spectators were worried about during the game were how wet they would get, and if the game would be washed out. (And it is a miracle ...

U15 v Kirkby Portland (A) 10/07/09

Friday, July 10th, 2009

This looked like being a tough match, away to a team already through to the league cup final, hopefully awaiting us when we win our semi. The difficulty level increased when a Notts county opening bowler was found to be playing for them. The usual pair opened, Mark & Danny, & ...

U15 v M&P (H) 30/6/09

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Yet another nailbiter for the team & spectators, in a match where both teams played well. Due to some late arrivals, M&P went in to bat, and some excellent opening bowling from Mark & Henry meant that runs were hard to find, and only 2 of their players reached double figures, ...