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Volunteers honoured at biggest OSCAs yet

14 Sep 2019

At the largest event in the awards’ history, 200 of the hardest working volunteers in the recreational game from across Sussex assembled for the NatWest Outstanding Service to Cricket Awards (OSCAs) ceremony at The 1st Central County Ground on Friday.

Each year, the Sussex Cricket Foundation host those who have been nominated by their fellow volunteers for making a huge contribution to the development of cricket in their area. 

Six nationally recognised awards were handed out during the evening’s proceedings, in addition to two Sussex awards for ‘All Stars Cricket Activator of the Year’ & ‘Groundsman of the Year’.

Among the winners were Ian Guppy from Aldwick Cricket Club, who took home the ‘Heartbeat of the Club’ award for his contribution to the resurrection of the club from arson a couple of years ago. The club is now in the best position it has ever been in with a new pavilion and growing junior section.

Charles Hunt, of Stirlands Cricket Club, took home the prestigious H.A. Collison Lifetime Achievement trophy for his 50-year commitment to his club. He has been club chairman for 25 of those, during which time he introduced junior cricket and league cricket.

Thirty of our youngest volunteers, through the Young Leaders in Cricket programme, were also celebrated. They were presented their certificates for completing voluntary hours at their clubs, including coaching, umpiring, scoring, groundsmanship and fundraising.

Carl Tupper, Territory Manager for SCF and organiser of the OSCAs event, commented: “Cricket in Sussex relies on thousands of volunteers to promote and develop the game and the list of our winners is outstanding. It’s always a pleasure to see new names being nominated each year and we thank everyone for their contribution to cricket in Sussex.”

The winners of the six nationally recognised awards, will head to Lord’s on Monday 14th October, where they have a chance of winning the award in their category for the whole country.

The full list of the 2019 OSCAs award winners is as follows:

Groundsman of the Year – Ian Paine (Eastergate CC)

All Stars Activator of the Year – Henry Branson (East Dean & Friston CC)

Young Volunteer of the Year (14-18yrs)– Kieran Baker (West Wittering CC)

Young Volunteer of the Year (19-25yrs) – Kaleigh Pavitt (Hailsham CC & East Dean & Friston CC)

Coach of the Year – Mel McDonald (Hailsham CC)

Coaching Club of the Year – Southwater CC

Outstanding Contribution to Coaching – Paul Hacker (Eastbourne CC)

Most Inspiring & Diverse Cricket Offer – Kevin Ives (Lewes Priory CC)

Proactive Leadership in Cricket – Chris Fox (East Area Cricket Association)

Heartbeat of the Club – Ian Guppy (Aldwick CC)

H.A. Collison Lifetime Achiever – Charles Hunt (Stirlands CC)

Special Commendation for Saving the Life of a Fellow Cricketer – Simon Rogers, Karim Iqbal & Shoaib Khan.

There were also four ECB coaching awards presented on the night:

Coach of the Year – Mel McDonald (Hailsham CC)

Coaching Club of the Year – Southwater CC

Outstanding Contribution to Coaching – Paul Hacker (Eastbourne CC)

Young Coach of the Year – Kieran Baker (West Wittering CC)

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