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STEVE & EVE'S KARAOKE AND CHILLI NIGHT - 28TH MAY

TICKETS BEING SOLD BY TEAM CAPTAINS AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Anticipated highlights based on previous experience:
- Russell (the rightous brother) Hann, crooning to a ballard
- Nadia and Steph leading AB and Robbo to their Waterloo
- Ian (don't stop me now) Baker channeling the late great Freddie
- Steve Cooley tackling something that would be incredibly difficult, even if he were sober
- and just maybe, Nas, Azhar, Syed and Faizal singing something by Cat Stevens

Stevenage Inaugural PAINTBALL DAY - October 2003

A fun day was had by all that attended this event, kindly organised by Mark (Rambo) Sinclair, veteran of numerous skirmishes.
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Other notable performers in the field of battle were:

Barry (Eastwood) Hann, the gun for hire mercenary
Russell (Brando) Hann, Apocolypse Later, Battle of the Bulge now
Dave (Popeye Doyle) Smith, Hackman has nothing on him
Gary (Sgt Elias) Brown, a natural born killer, without remorse
Ashley (The Predator) Bayes, like The Predator, only much more disturbing face to face
David (Kami-Kaze) Carr, an extra from M*A*S*H
Callum (James Cagney) Baker, the baby-faced assassin
Ian (POW) Baker, the Cooler King
John (Fire In The Hole) Mould, "War...HHHUUUUUUHHH...Yeah, What Is It Good For?"

NET PRACTICE

Summer Nets start on Tuesday the 12th April 2005 at Ditchmore Lane

U15s nets are from 17:00 to 18:30 and will be organised by one or more of Stevenage Cricket Club's qualified coaches

Adults (16 and over & all sides) will run from 18:00 to 20:00, the practice sessions will be split into 2 groups with coaches assigned to each group

U13s and U11s net practice are on Sunday mornings between 10:00 and 11:45 and start on the 24th April 2005, also at the Ditchmore Lane ground. (More information on youth cricket is to be posted on the Colts page shortly)

STEVENAGE CRICKET CLUB OBTAIN AN AWARDS FOR ALL GRANT

Early in 2002 the Club obtained a AWARDS FOR ALL GRANT for the development of youth cricket in the town and the Club. This was made possible by the efforts of Richard Burling who invested a lot of time developing a proposal to attract the Grant and then implement it; primarily through the organisation of coaching courses which were taken into a selection of Stevenage's junior schools throughout the 2002 Summer.


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