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HAT-TRICK OF AWARDS FOR LISBURN COACH



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Published Date: 12 June 2008
LISBURN'S overseas professional has picked up three prestigious awards for his performances with the bat in the first month of the season.
The hat-trick of Ulster Bank awards was for centuries against Derriaghy (180), North Down (116) and CIYMS (114 not out) - and in addition, club president Michael Bowden collected an award for Greg Thompson who scored 122 in the game against Derriagh
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The awards are for players who score a century, take at least six wickets or perform a hat-trick in the four sections of the NCU Ulster Bank Senior League.
At the Ulster Bank League awards from left:  Stephen Cruise (Ulster Bank), Gerry Strydom, Colin Whyte, Michael Bowden, and Wylie McKiney, chairman of the NCU.
At the Ulster Bank League awards from left: Stephen Cruise (Ulster Bank), Gerry Strydom, Colin Whyte, Michael Bowden, and Wylie McKiney, chairman of the NCU.

Dunmurry was also well represented at the awards ceremony in Belfast with Colin Whyte collecting an honour not only for himself for his 108 against Millpark, but also for Neil Connelly who scored 103 in the same game. The match was one of the highest scoring so far anywhere in the leagues this season with Dunmurry totally 307 for 9 and Millpark replying with 273.



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  • Last Updated: 12 June 2008 12:14 PM
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  • Location: Lisburn, County Antrim
 
 
  

 
 


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