WOODCOTE Cricket Club held their annual Awards Evening at the Highwayman, Exlade Street, at the end of the club’s 136th season.
There was a very good attendance to celebrate a successful year of league and friendly cricket.
In his first season with the club, Micky Molloy won the Jack Hatt Cup as the leading batsman, having scored in excess of 600 runs.
He was also the midweek player of the year and the top wicketkeeper.
To add to these, he was presented with overall awards in the shape of the Pat Lee-Mace Jug and the Centenary Trophy.
Fifteen-year-old Ben Danks won the Martin Smith Cup as young player of the year, and Crawford Anderson, a regular player since 1976 and the club secretary, was presented with the Christopher Quinton Memorial Cup for long and active service to the club.
The President’s choice for his own trophy was his son, Jonny Aldridge, for his role as Sunday captain and as club groundsman.
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