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SACA Service Award Database.Xlsx 25 & 50 Year Service Award Winners Year 25 Year 50 years years First Name: Surname: awarded awarded Associations and clubs represented Darren Adams 2017-18 1987/88 Minlaton, 1988/89 Wallaroo, 1989/90 Bute, 1990/91 Wallaroo, 1991/92 Southern Districts, 1992/93 Kadina, 1993/94-2000/01 Mitchell Park, 2001/02 Tea Tree Gully, 2002/03-2004/05 Payneham, 2005/06 South Park, 2006/07-2014/15 Mitchell Park, 2015/16-Present Sandy Creek. Ray Aiston 2007-08 Adelaide Turf CA, Flinders Park CC Ian Amey 2007-08 Churches & Community, Ovingham & Brooklyn Park CC Merlin Amos 2013-14 Border Park, Salisbury North, Para Districts CA David Andrew 2014-15 Cricket Lovers SA Paul Angley 2016-17 Southern District CC, Glenelg CC David Angove N/A 2013-14 Glenelg District CC Rita Artis 2014-15 Scoring & SACUSA Gary Ashby 2018-19 Kongorong CC, South East Coasters Veterans CC, Mount Gambier & Districts Cricket Association, SA Veterans Cricket Association. Club President for 10 years, secretarial duties on many occasions, team captain (including senior team at age of 17), junior coach & was the instigator in establishing a strong junior competition,club delegate for 15 years, President and team manager of junior committee in Mt Gambier Assoc.for 5 years, has been preparing and managing turf wickets for local association for 19 seasons. Currently plays for S/E Coasters Veterans CC where he has been President and team coordinator. He recently was captain of the SA Over 70's second team at the 2018 Nationals and was also awarded Life Membership of SA Veterans Cricket Association. Malcolm Ayliffe 2017-18 1973-74 Burra Footballers Cricket Club; 1974-76 Elizabeth Turf Cricket Club; 1976 West Whyalla Cricket Club; 1976-78 North Whyalla Cricket Club; 1979-86 East Torrens District Cricket Club; 1986-95 Tea Tree Gully District Cricket Club; 1995- ongoing Walkerville Cricket Club; 1983-2005 Belalie/Makota Country Carnivals; 2010-17 NEJCA Committee member Bob Bache 2011-12 Southern Districts Eric Bain 2011-12 McLaren Vale Schools, Southern Districts Darren Baker 2017-18 Redox Cricket Club 1991; South Augusta Cricket Club 1992- 2017 David Barltett 2015-16 Sturt CC, Adelaide University CC, Kybybolite CC, Crystal Brook CC Trevor Bartlett 2010-11 Great Southern CA, Yankalilla CC Max Bartlett 2014-15 Goolwa CC, the Independent Central Cricket Association, SACA & SACUSA Brian Bayliss 2013-14 Elizabeth North CC, Elizabeth East CC, Central United CC, Para Districts CA Trevor Bennie 2010-11 Port Lincoln CA, Wayback CC Norman Bergman 2015-16 Port Noarlunga, Adelaide District Club, Newman Cricket Association, Pilbara North West, Hackham Cricket Club, Southern Central Junior Cricket Association Peter Berkshire 2011-12 Mitchell Park CC Robert Bernhardt 2005-06 Metropolitan Matting CA, Hills CA, SACA, Golflands CC, Cormandel CC, Adelaide CC Dionne Biddell 2017-18 Outdoor cricket: Clarence Gardens Cricket Club and Port Adelaide Cricket Club for 10 years. Indoor cricket: Woodlands for 18 years, Camden Park for 3 years, Morphett Vale ICA for 6 years. Don Bills 2014-15 Umpiring & SACUSA Gary Bilney 2016-17 Kangarilla CC William Bolt 2011-12 Tea Tree Gully District CC Emily Bolt 2011-12 Tea Tree Gully District CC Ian Bone 2011-12 Glenelg, Southern Districts Robert Boothby 2015-16 Sollomtown CC, Port Pirie CA Mark Borgas 2011-12 Adelaide Lutheran, Concordia Old Collegians Clive Bowman 2015-16 Gulnare Cricket Club, Urrbrae College, Rocky River Association, Lameroo Cricket Club, Pinaroo and Border Cricket Club Peter Box 2011-12 Para Hills, Salisbury, Unley, Ingle Farm Bob Bradley 2011-12 Panorama, Coromandel Martin Bradshaw 2016-17 Payneham CC and Kapunda CC Jeff Bradshaw 2015-16 Denis Brien 2013-14 Port Adelaide CC, West Torrens District CC, SACA Stephen Brown 2014-15 Ardrossan CC & YPCA Chris Bryan 2018-19 Yorketown Cricket Club: Junior player, Senior player, A Grade Club Captain 7 years, Commitee member, Junior coach past 6 years and general helper around the club. Stephen Budd 2016-17 Solly CC, North CC, Warnertown CC Todd Butler 2010-11 Great Southern CA, Encounter Bay CC Rob Calaby 2016-17 Crystal Brook CC, Clare Combine CC Andrew Caldwell 2010-11 ATCA, SAMCA, Para Hills CC Chris Cameron 2013-14 ATCO, Elizabeth, Rose & Crown, Para Districts CA Bruce Carpenter 2012-13 Coromandel CC Ian Carpenter 2014-15 Gumeracha CC Darren Catford 2018-19 Sevenhill Cricket Club, North Clare Cricket Club, Stanley Cricket Association. Involved as a player and administrator with the Sevenhill Cricket Club and previously the North Clare Cricket Club for approximately 28 years and has served as a President, Vice-President, Committee Member and Coach in this time. Darren has been a key driver in the upgrade and modernisation of Sevenhill's facilities, and is currently spearheading the fundraising efforts for an extension to the club's pavilion. Reg Charman 2011-12 Southern Districts KJ Charman 2011-12 Southern Districts Darren Cheek 2012-13 Coromandel CC Darren Clark 2016-17 Blyth/Kybunga CC Ian Clarke 2016-17 Grange CC Peter Clarkson 2013-14 Paralowie CC, Rose & Crown CC, Para Districts CA. Lawrie Colliver 2015-16 Tea Tree Gully CC, Weetulta CC Peter Combe 2016-17 Proprietary CC Trevor Combe 2015-16 Proprietary CC, Port Pirie CA, Mal Condon 2012-13 Sheidow Park CC, Southern District CC, Adelaide Uni CC, NSW District CA, SACA, Adelaide and Suburban CA Greg Congdon 2010-11 Port Pirie CA, Wandearah CC and Risdon CC Trevor Connor 2010-11 Great Southern CA, Mount Compass / Encounter Bay CC Cheryl Cook 2018-19 Glenelg District Cricket Club. Cheryl has been treasurer of the cricketers club and cricket in total for 28 years. In addition she has assisted with providing meals, afternoon teas etc. She has been a driving force behind the establishment of women's cricket at Glenelg and served on a number of SACA sub committees Craig Cooper 2015-16 Brian Crompton 2014-15 Umpiring & SACUSA Kevin Crosby 2012-13 Cleve CC, Eyre Peninsula, Sturt District CC, Kensington District CC James Curtis 2017-18 Murray Town CC 1950 -1955, Flinders Association team 1955, Port Pirie Senior Colts CC 1956 - 1958, Prospect CC 1959 - 61, Renmark CC 1962 -64, Riverland Association team & SA Country team 1963, Port Pirie South and Association team 1964/65, Naracoorte RSL CC and Naracoorte Association team 1965 - 1969, SA Country team 1967 and 1968, Bank / Insurance CC and Darwin Association team 1970, Port Noarlunga CC and Southern League Assoc. team 1973 - 1975, Berri and Riverland Assoc. team 1975 - 1980, Naracoorte South 1981 - 1983, Marion CC 1983 - 2009 (Life Member), Seaford Rise CC 2010 - 2015, SA Veterans Cricket Association (formally SA Seniors) 2007 - 2017 (Life Member), Australian Over 60's team first Intenational game against England 2011. Gary Davis 2010-11 Barossa and Light, Gilbert Valley CC Steve Davis 2014-15 Umpiring & SACUSA Phil Davis 2014-15 Adelaide & Suburban CA Anne Deaton 2017-18 Started playing indoor cricket in Brisbane and in NSW and in VIC for 7 years. In Victora: Bundoora United CC (2 years), Altona North CC (10 years). SA: Port Adelaide CC (10 years), Adelaide University CC (4 years), Eyre Royals (4 years). Geoff Delbridge 2012-13 West Torrens District CC Lui Di Venuto 2010-11 ATCA, Geilston Bay CC, Lowerhouse CC, Whalley CC, Glenunga CC, Ribblesdale League Michael Dibben 2014-15 Cove CC & Sheidow Park CC Carolyn Dittmar 2017-18 Adelaide College 8 years then joined Adelaide University Cricket Club. Salisbury Cricket club for 4 years. Goodwood Cricket Club 5 seasons. Indoor cricket Stepney ICA for 20 seasons, Cambden Park for 4 years. Sturt District Cricket Club. Kensington Cricket Club. Lytnton Donisthrope 2016-17 Grange CC Mac Doudle 2015-16 Southern Eyre South CC Barry Droegemueller 2011-12 ATCUA Rick Drury 2011-12 Paracombe, Torrens Valley CA Brian Duke 2016-17 Sevenhill CC Anthony Durdin 2010-11 ATCA, Balaklava CC and Payneham CC Michael Economou 2018-19 Virginia Cricket Club. Player, committee and member of the club since 1977/1978 Peter Economou 2018-19 Virginia Cricket Club. Player and committee member, is the current club President. Tony Eden 2010-11 Great Southern CA, Victor Harbor CC, Port Elliott CC Kevin Edis 2010-11 ATCA, Walkerville CC Bob Eldridge 2013-14 2018-19 SACUSA, Para Hills CC, Works CC, Para Teachers CC, Loxton North CC, Para Districts Cricket Association. Foundation player at Para Hills Cricket Club and nearing 20 years as the Umpire Co-ordinator at Para Districts Cricket Association Mark Elliott 2013-14 Salisbury West, Parafield Gardens, Eastern Park, Central United, PDCA John Ellis 2010-11 Great Southern CA, Port Elliott CC Jeffery Emmel 2012-13 Richmond CC, Richmond Clarence Park CC, Goodwood CC, Adelaide Turf CA Tony Ey 2016-17 Fulham CC Tony Ey 2017-18 SACUSA, ATCUSA, SAPSASA, Fulham Cricket Club and Millicent Cricket Association Brenton Farley 2010-11 Port Pirie CA, Solomontown CC Michial Farrow 2017-18 SACUSA, ATCUSA and Ferryden Park Cricket Club Robert Ferguson 2015-16 South Park CC, Adelaide and Suburban CA Ron Fielke 2010-11 Great Southern CA, Yankalilla CC Peter Figallo 2013-14 South Gawler, Elizabeth, Rose & Crown CC, Para Districts CA Elaine Figallo 2013-14 Paralowie CC, Rose & Crown CC, Para Districts CA. Wayne Foran 2010-11 Whyalla CA John Ford 2013-14 Sheidow Park Cricket Club, Adelaide & Suburban CA Tony Foster 2012-13 Kensington DCC, Rostrevor College Old Collegians CC, Payneham CC, SACA, Adelaide Turf CA Andrew Fowler 2016-17 Proprietary CC Douglas French 2009-10 Adelaide Turf CA, Woodville DCA, ATCA, SACA Kevin Frick 2017-18 Started playing 1975 with Rostrevor Old Collegians, has played, worked as a committee person and coached Kensington (womens), West Torrens, Rostrevor Old Collegians, Crystal Brook, current coach of the Outback Flyers (women) and scorer at Kensington.
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