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Broadway & Horton CC Broadway & Horton CC Fixture List 2016 Victoria Garage Chard Quality Car Sales, Motor Homes and Caravans, MOT Testing and Repairs, in Chard Ilminster Somerset. Chiropractic Tel: 01460 65700 Chiropractic & Mob: 07770 980651 Osteopathy Unit 3, Foot Health Care Willoughby Place, Sports/Deep Millfield Trading Tissue Massage Estate, Chard, Sports Injuries Somerset,TA20 2BB 01460 54552 www.victoriagaragechard.co.uk www.ilminsterwellbeing.co.uk BHCC Vice Presidents 2016 Thank you all for your continued support Roger & Jan Allen John & Gloria Hoare Maurice & Sylvia Baigent Nina Jerez John Baker Ron & Linda Jones Richard & Lynne Baker John & Elaine Labrom Richard Barnes Bob Laverton Les & Joyce Bayliss John Lee Family Blackham Sue & Lizzy Parsons Peter Blears Ivor Pettitt Marion Bray Colin & Annabelle Poole John Brunt Jim & Pam Price Alan Covey Brenda Racher Maurice & Doreen Brunt David & Chris Rigby Gregory Cook Greg Sylvester Felicity Cook Simon Stacey Carol Crane Rev & Mrs A Tatham Chris Dunn Paul & Christine Trueman Bruce Farrar Nick Urch John Garland Grace White Guy & Jill Grafton Steve & Jaqui Wickham Joan Gratrix Dr Alan Williams Mervyn Hall Christine Young Dan van Husen Bob Young Brian & Anne Hockaday The Five Dials BHCC Playing Membership & Match Fees 2016 Full Adult membership a minimum of £45 FullJunior membership a minimum of £10 BHCC Ducks membership a minimum of £10 Adult Match Fees are: £7 Students and unemployed adult members to pay £3 BHCC 1st XI Somerset League Fixtures 2016 Sat 30 April Trull CC v Broadway & Horton 1 (Friendly Fix 1.30start) Sat 07 May Castle Cary 1 v Broadway & Horton 1 Sat 14 May Broadway & Horton 1 v Curry Rivel 1 Sat 21 May Broadway & Horton 1 v Frome 2 Sat 28 May Ilton 1 v Broadway & Horton 1 Sat 04 June Broadway & Horton 1 v Bishops Lydeard 1 Sat 11 June South Petherton 1 v Broadway & Horton 1 Sat 18 June Broadway & Horton 1 v Fitzhead 1 Evening BBQ & Camp Out - followed by Interpub Knock Out Cricket on Sunday 19th Sat 25 June Wembdon 2 v Broadway & Horton 1 Sat 02 July Broadway & Horton 1 v Kilve 1 Sat 09 July Broadway & Horton 1 v Castle Cary 1 Sat 16 July Curry Rivel 1 v Broadway & Horton 1 Sat 23 July Frome 2 v Broadway & Horton 1 Sat 30 July Broadway & Horton 1 v Ilton 1 Sat 06 Aug Bishops Lydeard 1 v Broadway & Horton 1 Sat 13 Aug Broadway & Horton 1 v South Petherton 1 Sat 20 Aug Fitzhead 1 v Broadway & Horton 1 1pm start Sat 27 Aug Broadway & Horton 1 v Wembdon 2 1pm start Sat 03 Sept Kilve 1 v Broadway & Horton 1 1pm start Matches start at 1.30pm unless otherwise stated BHCC 2nd XI Somerset League Fixtures 2016 Sat 07 May Broadway & Horton 2 v Huish & Langport 3 Sat 14 May Weston Super Mare 4 v Broadway & Horton 2 Sat 21 May Wincanton 2 v Broadway & Horton 2 Sat 28 May Broadway & Horton 2 v Ilton 2 Sat 04 June Lydford 2 v Broadway & Horton 2 Sat 11 June Broadway & Horton 2 v North Perrott Academy Sat 18 June Crewkerne 3 v Broadway & Horton 2 Evening BBQ & Camp Out - followed by Interpub Knock Out Cricket on Sunday 19th Sat 25 June Broadway & Horton 2 v Sparkford 2 Sat 02 July Long Sutton 2 v Broadway & Horton 2 Sat 09 July Huish & Langport 3 v Broadway & Horton 2 Sat 16 July Broadway & Horton 2 v Weston Super Mare 4 Sat 23 July Broadway & Horton 2 v Wincanton 2 Sat 30 July Ilton 2 v Broadway & Horton 2 Sat 06 Aug Broadway & Horton 2 v Lydford 2 Sat 13 Aug North Perrott Academy v Broadway & Horton 2 Sat 20 Aug Broadway & Horton 2 v Crewkerne 3 1pm start Sat 27 Aug Sparkford 2 v Broadway & Horton 2 1pm start Sat 03 Sept Broadway & Horton 2 v Long Sutton 2 1pm start Matches start at 1.30pm unless otherwise stated BHCC Sunday Mid Wessex League Fixtures 2016 Sun 24 April West & Middle Chinnock v Broadway & Horton Sun 08 May Symene v Broadway & Horton Sun 15 May Broadway & Horton v Broadwindsor Sun 22 May Compton House v Broadway & Horton Sun 05 June Broadway & Horton v Symene Sun 12 June Broadway & Horton v Crewkerne Sun 19 June INTERPUB KNOCKOUT CRICKET Sun 26 June Crewkerne v Broadway & Horton Sun 03 July Broadway & Horton v North Perrott Sun 10 July Broadway & Horton v Compton House Sun 17 July Broadwindsor v Broadway & Horton Sun 31 July Broadway & Horton v West & Middle Chinnock Sun 14 Aug North Perrott v Broadway & Horton Matches start at 2.00pm BHCC Midweek Friendly Fixtures 2016 Midweek 20/20 Friendly Fixtures - check start times Wed 11 May BT V BHCC Ducks (at Wyvern Club, Taunton)6.00 start Fri 20 May BHCC Ducks V Blagdon Hill 6.30 start Wed 08 June BHCC Ducks V Butterworth Jones 6.00 start Wed 15 June BHCC Ducks V BT 6.00 start Wed 13 July Doctors V BHCC Ducks (at Cannington College)6.00 start Fri 22 July BHCC Ducks V Taunton Vale Foxhounds 6.30 start Wed 17 Aug BHCC Ducks V Doctors 6.00 start Midweek 40 Over Friendly Fixtures - 2.30 start Fri 8 July Broadway & Horton V The Min 2.00pm Fri 19 Aug Broadway & Horton V Riverbank Ramblers 2.00pm Somerset Minor T20 Cup 2016 We will be entering the Minor Cup again this year. However, the fixtures are yet to be announced. Club Captain Ian Hosken (07738 394789). Committee & Captains 2016 President Simon Stacey 07702 489720 Chairman Alastair MacKay 01460 55200 or 07795 816464 Minutes Sec Marcus Pye 07779 029543 Fixtures Sec Tim Baigent 01823 271655 or 07772 083111 Treasurer Dave Cook 01823 442910 or 07795 506156 Lyndale, Bushy Cross Lane, Ruishton, Taunton,TA3 5LB Sat 1XI Capt Ian Hosken 07738 394789 Sat 1XI Vice Capt Warwick Larkman 07921 683225 Sat 2XI Capt Ben Green 07585 224863 Sat 2XI Vice Capt Richard Lewis 07974 026416 Sun Mid Wessex Capt Dylan Lowman 07733 995847 Sun Mid Wessex Vice Capt Justin Marriner 07770 982337 BHCC Ducks Capt Jon Pike 01823 259633 or 07855 784436 Midweek Friendly Capt Dylan Lowman 07733 995847 Youth Welfare Officer Alex McCallum 01823 480442 or 07854 451041 & Chance to Shine Rep Youth Coach & Dylan Lowman 07733 995847 Chance to Shine Coach Membership Sec Larry Watkins 01823 480442 or 07712 131835 Club Steward & Ben Scottings 07792 979127 Pavillion Cartaker Groundsman Chris Smith 07770 980651 ThanksWe believe to we our tea ladies have the best teas in the county. Huge thanks to the lovely ladies who give up there precious time to make them for us..
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