Framlinghamian 2023 - Flipbook - Page 144
SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS
programme. Jai S was part of the boys’
MCC Foundation Hub. The hubs are
U12 selections, with Charlie P, Quin G and
the 昀氀agship programme of the MCC
Ralph R selected in the U11 age group.
Foundation – the charitable arm of
Representing our younger U11 girls were
Marylebone Cricket Club. There are 54
Ottelia K and Tatiana G.
hubs across the UK which promote young
In October, at the Norfolk Youth Cricket
players reaching their full potential on and
Dinner and Presentation Evening, Jack L
o昀昀 the cricket pitch, with 10 weeks of high-
received a Norfolk Cricket Board Youth
quality intensive cricket coaching during
Cricket Ashton’s Legal U16 Boys cap with
the winter. The hubs are completely free
1st XI Captain Jayden B named as Martin
for players to attend and open to boys and
Law Commercial Vans U18 Boys cap
girls aged 11-15 who attend a state school
winner.
and did not play in a county team in the
previous year.
The College was again named as one of
the Cricketer Magazine’s top 100 senior
The U13 girls began their indoor cricket
schools in the country for cricket. The
campaigning in March in the Su昀昀olk Lady
announcement marked the seventh year
Taverners’ competition, beating Thomas
in row that the College has been featured
Mills High School by just nine runs to
in the guide, being the only school in the
progress to the County Finals. Whilst the
county to gain consecutive guide entries.
昀椀nals did not go the girls’ way, special
congratulations were made to Catherine
Con昀椀rming our commitment to providing
U-P who took four wickets in one over.
accessible cricket coaching for talented
players across Su昀昀olk, in December the
The 1st XI season started well for the boys
College again hosted the Su昀昀olk Cricket
in April with a win over Felsted and a
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