Joseph Eckland And Daisy Mullan Released
Keeper-batter Joseph Eckland and all-rounder Daisy Mullan will leave Hampshire Cricket on the expiration of their contracts
Lord Wandsworth College swept the board as the Lady Taverners county finals came to a climax at The Ageas Bowl.
Their under 13 side remained unbeaten in a closely fought round robin competition with runners up Priestlands, John Hanson and Testbourne Schools.
The under 15 showpiece came down to a showdown between Eggars and Lord Wandsworth, who duly completed the double and progress to the Regional Finals in Guildford next month.
We are grateful to Hampshire Cricket for hosting the finals. The standard of play this year has been exceptional, a credit to pupils, staff and coaches.
Mike Pollard, Cricket Development Manager (Women and Girls)
Toynbee and Perins also made it through to the The Ageas Bowl Indoor School via a series of 3 and 4 school tournaments and semi finals up and down the county.
With the support of the Chance to Shine charity, Hampshire Cricket Board's coaches offered free sessions in schools, resulting in more than 30 entries to this year's competitions.
Contact Mike Pollard via the button below to find out more about Women and Girls Cricket in Hampshire.
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