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North West Cricket Prize Night



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Published Date: 19 November 2008
THE annual North West Cricket Prize Night, took place at the White Horse Hotel, on Saturday evening.
Donemana's Junior McBrine picked up the prestigious Radio Foyle Player of the Year, while Limavady's Decker Curry won the Michael Bannigan Award.
The Jack Semple Young Player of the Year went to Bready's Stephen Clarke, while Richard Dougherty won the Umpires Fair Play Award.
Donemana stalwart Noel Dunn deservedly picked up the Clubman of the Year prize, as his young sides picked up All Ireland honours.
Brigade's Iftikhar Hussein won the Senior One batting award, while Junior McBrine was the division's top bowler.
In Senior Two Killyclooney's Dean McCarter was the top batsman and Mark Roulston won the bowling award.
Andrew McBrine and James Long were joint winners in the Intermediate One batting section, while Brian Scanlon won the batsman prize.
In Intermediate Two Dirk Marais and Adam Warnock lifted the batting and bowling awards respectively.
Junior Harrigan and Roy McBrine won awards in Intermediate Four as did Reg Hargan and Chris Reid.

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  • Last Updated: 19 November 2008 12:05 PM
  • Source: Londonderry Sentinel
  • Location: Waterside
 
 

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