
This from the Midweek web site dated 25 January 2007:Sheffield Collegiate won the 2006 Elsie Ratcliffe Trophy, awarded at the leagues AGM and presentation night on Wednesday evening.The award is given to the club that scores the highest average runs per innings through the season and is announced at the league's AGM.Collegiate set a new league record 1835 runs during the course of the season, at an average of just over 148 per innings. Their nearest rivals for the award averaged 110! The award is for league matches only and so does not include the huge 284 for 1 they scored in the Transport Executive Cup game at Cathedral.

The Irwin Mitchell Alliance Midweek Cricket League Presidential Award Winners for 2006 are as follows. All the winners receive a trophy at the Gala AGM/Presentation Night on 24 January at Malin Bridge Sports Clubrn

For those who might be interested i went to see Hespey yesterday after his Op, and although groggy (to say the least) he's on the mend. He's in Ward B2 of Rotherham District Hospital.....

Those of you at the AGM in December 2006 will appreciate the club needs new funds. You can help by using the Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Shop that I have just set up in association with Amazon. A proportion of all sales (up to 7.5%) will be paid to club funds by Amazon. We have raised £600 already by this route. Try it!
How does it work? The links from the site will open up our cricket shop. That site is run by Amazon on our behalf. I have a certain amount of control over appearance and content. From that site you can browse, search, add items to your shopping cart, or just go straight to Amazon from the shop. Either way, when you buy stuff from Amazon, the club gets a percentage. The window for our percentage lasts 24 hours. When you shop again, make sure you start again from our shop site at the Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Shop.
Those of you at the AGM in 2006 will appreciate the club needs new funds and the Club accounts this year will no doubt indicate the same.
You can help by using the Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Shop that I have set up in association with Amazon. A proportion of all sales (up to 7.5%) will be paid to club funds by Amazon. If you are going to shop at Amazon, it will not cost you anything extra- but the club does benefit. Try it!
How does it work?
1: The links from the site will open up our Sheffield Collegiate cricket shop at http://astore.amazon.co.uk/cricket-shop-21
2: That site is run by Amazon on our behalf. I have a certain amount of control over appearance and content
3: From that site you can browse, search, add items to your shopping cart, or just go straight to Amazon from the shop.
4: Either way, when you buy stuff from Amazon within the next 24 hours, the club gets a percentage.
5: When you shop again, make sure you start again from our shop site at the Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Shop at http://astore.amazon.co.uk/cricket-shop-21
You can start directly from http://astore.amazon.co.uk/cricket-shop-21 without starting form our site here
As an indication of income, without too little active promotion but with the support of those using our cricket links, the club's income over the last 14 months was boosted by ****£600**** as follows:
Quarter 4 2006: £30.82
Quarter 1 2007: 208.78
Quarter 2 2007: 101.30
Quarter 3 2007: 136.31
Quarter 4 2007: 119.35 (to date)
PLEASE ASK YOUR FRIENDS TO USE THESE LINKS AS WELL! Thanks to all of you who have helped the club by shopping this way.
I'm having a head wetting night out on Sat 25th Nov. Meet Nonnas 7.30. Already shaping up with a stella line-up. Confirmed" are :- Me, Stewy - Sleep Dependant. Big T - Independant. Waif - Alcohol Dependant. Rav - Nonnas Dependant. Webbo - Dependable. Langdale - "Confirmed". Seals, Butler, Layer, Parsy, Burns have been contacted but are obviously waiting on their PA's to reply. This list is by no means exhaustive just whoevers number i could lay my hands on. Everyone from the club welcome, the more the merrier. I'm just providing the excuse to go out if you need one. Don't think that your presence is not required as you think there are enough to ensure maximum bon-viveurage. Danny P "
All hands to t'deck, lads. All sides need additional players & efforts to try to recruit players who want to come & play at SCCC would be much appreciated. Any ideas or questions, please have a word with someone on the cricket committee. Large.

As I've mentioned before, we've got 10 tickets to fill for the South Yorkshire League Dinner. It's £22.00 per head and will be held at the 'Pheonix Club' on 18th November (7.00 for 7.30pm start). So far, the following peope, are down to attend;
If you'd like to fill one of the remaining 4 places, either contact me or put your name down here. We weren't allocated any tickets last year so should try to ensure we use all our tickets this time round.
Well so far we have the following response to Dinner Gandalph- thought Oct 7th was in September? Parrsie - honeymoon Van Basten -honeymoon Bellers - away Fabrizzio - Goa Nails - New Zealand Waif x2 Lobber x2 Burnsy Geoff x2 Ashy x2 TB So Langers? Angry? Ben ? Danny? Danny Dunn? Matty? 4 Byes? Russa?

The 2nds ended a successful season with defeat at Wickersley. Wickersley 168 all out. SCCC 163 for 8. Score Card
As many of you are aware the recent onset of a serious knee injury and medical opinion has convinced me that I now need to marry my long term partner who quite coincidentally is a physiotherapist. In view of this I am having an informal drink Saturday evening/Sunday morning 16/17 Sept starting at about 6pm in Abbeydale bar and moving on elsewhere. All are invited except Riaz of course. Might see you there
As many of you are aware the recent onset of a serious knee injury and medical opinion has convinced me that I now need to marry my long term partner who quite coincidentally is a physiotherapist. In view of this I am having an informal drink Saturday evening/Sunday morning 16/17 Sept starting at about 6pm in Abbeydale bar and moving on elsewhere. All are invited except Riaz of course.
Might see you there
Here are the teams for 16-17 Sep 2006, final weekend

We've all used them, complained about them and at times really needed them. Now we need to take them down. I'm talking about the nets.
Mad Dogs is planning on putting them to bed for the winter next Sunday - 17th Spetember. He'll be at Abbeydale at 9.15am and needs as many people as possible to give him a hand. I know it's early and is a pain in the proverbial but it's only fair that we share the job.
Last year it was just the two of us and took for ages but will it will be done and dusted in an hour with enough help. So please try to do your bit.

The 2nds XI's hopes of joining the top 5 and finishing above some of the league's big spenders was ended by defeat by Champions treeton at Abbeydale. SCCC 119 all out. Treeton 120 for 1. Score Card"
Whitely Hall 221 for 9 (Colton 3 for 36) Academy 222 for 6 (Riaz 117*). A Riaz century (four years in the making!) guided the Academy to their first victory for a few weeks, cementing us firmly towards the top and compounding Whitely's inevitable relegation.

These are the Club averages for all adult sides, (5 Saturday sides and the Massive) combined for 2006 (including cup games) sorted on runs for batting, wickets for bowling, and total fielding dismissals for fielding.

These are the Yorkshire League averages for 2006 (excluding any cup games) sorted on runs for batting, wickets for bowling, and total fielding dismissals for fielding.

These are the South Yorkshire Premier division league averages for 2006 (excluding any cup games) sorted on runs for batting, wickets for bowling, and total fielding dismissals for fielding.

These are the South Yorkshire 2nd division league averages for 2006 (excluding any cup games) sorted on runs for batting, wickets for bowling, and total fielding dismissals for fielding.