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Cricket Club elects 2017-18 committee

Kinglake Ranges News – First for Cricket
Kinglake Memorial Oval, Kinglake Central.

Tonight (July 3) the Kinglake Cricket Club held its annual general meeting electing a new committee for the upcoming 2017-18 cricket season.

Incoming president Jason Gaffee thanked outgoing (2016-17) president Simon Andrews “for his hard work over the past season,” and last seasons’ committee members “for all their hard work.”

The club also thanked Ray ‘Wrinkles’ Bartlam for chairing the AGM.

The club will have an Under 11 junior side and hopes to also establish an Under 13 side.

Kinglake will remain in the E Grade ‘Sault Shield’ competition of the North Metro Cricket Association (NMCA) for 2017-18.

Season 2017-18 commences on Saturday, October 7 and continues until December 16 before having a break over the Christmas/New Year period. The season resumes on Saturday, January 6, 2018 and concludes on March 3, 2018. Match fixtures are yet to be released.

The next Kinglake Cricket Club meeting will be held on Monday, August 21 at the Kinglake Memorial Oval club rooms.

KCC Committee 2017_18_B
BACK: Sherren Elliot, Simon Andrews (General committee), Keith Martin (Vice President), Tim Stonehouse (General committee). FRONT: James Edwards (Treasurer), Jason Gaffee (President), Bruce Stonehouse (Scores/Media), Jenn Martin (Canteen). ABSENT: Ken Aitken (Secretary)

2017-18 Executive Committee:
President: Jason Gaffee.
Vice President: Keith Martin.
Treasurer: James Edwards.
Secretary: Ken Aitkens. (Apology, absent)

2017-18 General Committee:
Canteen Manager: Jenn Martin.
Junior Coordinator: Keith Martin & James Edwards.
Media Coordinator/Scores: Bruce Stonehouse.
Grounds Committee Representative: James Edwards.
NMCA Representative: Keith Martin & Jason Gaffe.
Junior NMCA Representative: Keith Martin & James Edwards.
General Committee Members: Sherren Elliot, Tim Stonehouse & Simon Andrews.

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