After successfully gaining the league division four trophy and promotion to division three, there were various candidates for each award with a number of quality performances.
The awards went as follows: Chairman's Cup went to groundsman and club stalwart Glyn Rixon for his all round contribution.
The Captain's Cup was awarded to Alan Powell, a committed member of the club whose efforts on and off the field were well overdue for recognition.
The player's player of the year went to wicket keeper/batsman Phil Lawrence who had another excellent year behind the sticks, together with some destructive late order hitting.
Opening bat Jeremy Smith scooped up the batting awards -the Howard Davies Trophy (best batting) and Tony Brace Trophy (highest score - 134 not out). As second change bowler, he also received the President's Shield for best all-rounder.
Phil Lawrence picked up the Brumwell Best performance trophy, whilst Trevor Staley was a popular recipient of the Peter Bowling Trophy (27 wickets at an average of 13.67).
Club secretary Will Hughes was the most improved player, while Geoff Marsh was awarded the Snowy Phillips (Young Player) Trophy.
Best supporter was Leigh Marsden.
Club president Tom Williams gave an amusing speech and also gave a vote of thanks to all the players, members and supporters of the club, particularly Pat Staley and Jan Powell for organising the teas.
Club chairman Philip Kidney had everyone laughing with his comedy routine, as well as endorsing Tom Williams' sentiments on the success of the club this season.


