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UNDER-10s ENJOY SUCCESS AT BROOMHALL



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Published Date: 21 August 2008
ARBROATH Kwik Cricketers travelled to Charleston, near Dunfermline, on Sunday to take part in Broomhall Cricket Club's Kwik Cricket Tournament.
The under-10 players successfully negotiated all their matches, although their game against Largo Cricket Club tested their resolve.

Results were: Arbroath 311, Broomhall 213; Arbroath 301, Kinross 177; Arbroath 288, Dunfermline 203; Arbroath 249,
Largo 230; Arbroath 295, Freuchie 202.

The Kwik Cricket sponsored Run Riot goes ahead tomorrow (Saturday) and all children should meet at Lochlands at 9.30 a.m. Everyone should wear their tee-shirts and bring their sponsor forms for registering their scores. Spare forms will be available for the forgetful.
The Arbroath United Under-10 team which won the Broomhall Cricket Club Festival comprised, from left, back - Harris Carnegie, Keiren Smith, Scott Fleming, Kailin Brannigan and Daniel Fraser; front -  Jordan Mudie, Ryan Cameron, Findlay Ross and Ross Findl
The Arbroath United Under-10 team which won the Broomhall Cricket Club Festival comprised, from left, back - Harris Carnegie, Keiren Smith, Scott Fleming, Kailin Brannigan and Daniel Fraser; front - Jordan Mudie, Ryan Cameron, Findlay Ross and Ross Findl




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  • Last Updated: 21 August 2008 11:44 AM
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  • Location: Arbroath
 
 
  

 
 


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