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The weekend starts here…

Here’s a list of all Saturday’s (14.5.16) and next week’s fixtures Friday 13 May Junior nets 5.30 for 6.00-8.oopm Saturday 14 May The 1sts are at home to Cromer, 2nds are away to Great Melton, 3rds are at home to Northwold and 4ths are away to Swanton Morley Sunday 15 May U11s at home to Great Ellingham Tuesday 17 May U13s at home to Rocklands Wednesday 18 May U15s away to Great Melton Thursday 19 May Senior nets 6.00-8.00pm plus Over 40s at home to Hethersett and Tas Valley  

Interested in coaching?

If anyone is interested in helping out with junior coaching next season please contact our Youth Cricket Manager, Sarah McGahan on 01953 688295 or 07748 094253 or you can email Sarah at sarah@cherrytreehse.fsnet.co.uk The club will place you on a Norfolk Cricket Board coaching course and you can read about the details here.

GCC end of season party!!!

From Peter Barnes Well guys and girls, after a great weekend for Garby with Premier cricket achieved for the first time and a superb President’s Day we can celebrate at the end of season part at the barn on Saturday night. Anyone who has not booked a ticket please let me know by Thursday to guarantee food. On Thursday night 6pm onwards we are setting up the barn and would appreciate a hand for a couple of hours if you can make it. Cheers! Here’s more details… Don’t miss our end of season party on Saturday 5 September! We’ve got the Muppits, one of the most popular party bands in East Anglia, performing their great mix of covers from the 60s through to the present day. If you want to dress up in fancy dress, then this year, our theme is TV characters! The cost is only £10 per person which includes a Fish and Chip supper. The fun starts at 7.30pm. Contact Peter Barnes for more info and for tickets 07825 351062.  

Big win for thirds – match summaries Saturday 30 May

Match results for Saturday 30 May 2015 The 1sts travelled to Lowestoft and batting first, struggled to score runs against the Lowestoft spin attack on a difficult batting wicket and were bowled out for 119 off 45 overs. In the field, Garby fought back hard and took 7 of the Lowestoft wickets before the hosts caught up with Garboldisham’s 119, to win by 3 wickets. The 2nds were at home against Old Catton. The visitors batted first and clocked up 202 for 8. In reply, Garby’s batting coughed and spluttered with only the wicket keeper, Lewis Taylor (who’d had a good day behind the stumps) being able to assemble a decent amount of runs. Lewis was trotting along well on 40 odd runs or so until a forced change of bats saw him spoon a shot up only to be caught at mid-off. Garboldisham were bowled out and finished way short on 120. It was the fifth loss in a row for the 2nds who are struggling to find their form and get back to full strength. …