Photo Credit: Cricket Tasmania
Cricket Tasmania is today delighted to announce the winners of the 2020/21 Tasmanian Community Cricket Awards.
Cricket Australia’s annual National Community Cricket Awards recognise some of the county’s best grassroots cricket volunteers, programs and initiatives, and the first step of the awards process is state and territory awards, where the local community is encouraged to nominate exceptional individuals and programs across a variety of categories.
Ben Smith, Cricket Tasmania’s General Manager of Community Cricket, said that although the past year had been one like no other with less physical cricket activities taking place than normal, it was great to see so many programs still thriving as we returned to operating in a COVID-normal environment.
“Community sport was one of the hardest sectors hit during the initial COVID lockdowns, and it’s incredibly difficult to come back from nothing when you’ve had very limited opportunities to engage with the community over that winter period.
“Without sounding too cliched, it’s been nothing short of inspirational to watch what people in our wider community have done to keep people involved in cricket throughout this past 12 months or so, and although these Community Awards can’t cover all the great stories out there, we’re grateful to be able to give some individuals and programs acknowledgement of their tremendous efforts.”
Congratulations to all of the winners and runners up for the 2020/21 Community Cricket Awards:
Community Cricket Club of the Year
University of Tasmania Cricket Club
Highly Commended: Wynyard & Districts Cricket Club
Community Cricket Association of the Year
Cricket North West
Community Cricket Coach of the Year
Kelly Read (New Norfolk Cricket Club)
Highly Commended: Nicola Dusatoy (Legana Cricket Club)
Young Leader of the Year
Daniel Smith (Sorell Cricket Club)
Highly Commended: Connor O’Brien (Kingborough District Cricket Club)
Community Partnership of the Year
New Town Cricket Club (‘Bat4Boobs’)
Highly Commended: Westbury Cricket Club (‘Make Runs for Maxi’)
Women and Girls Initiative of the Year
Cricket North
Highly Commended: Ulverstone District Cricket Club
Technology and Media Initiative of the Year
Tasmanian Cricket League
Highly Commended: Riverside Cricket Club
Community Match Official of the Year
Scott Pearce
Highly Commended: Gilbert van der Steege
Inclusion and Diversity Initiative of the Year
Burnie Cricket League
Highly Commended: Glenorchy Cricket Club
Junior Cricket Initiative of the Year
Glenorchy Cricket Club
Highly Commended: Launceston Cricket Club, South Hobart Sandy Bay Cricket Club and Kingborough District Cricket Club
Cricket in Schools
Mowbray Cricket Club (Stuart Medcroft)
Highly Commended: Annie McKenzie (Glenora District School)
Cricket Australia will announce the National Community Cricket Award winners in May.
Name of Author: Cricket Tasmania
Cricket Tasmania, formerly the Tasmanian Cricket Association, oversees cricket in Tasmania, Australia, from its base at Bellerive Oval. It promotes and develops cricket through junior and educational programs, manages Tasmanian Grade Cricket competitions, and administers the Tasmanian Tigers, the state’s first-class team. The Tigers compete in the Sheffield Shield, Ford Ranger Cup, and domestic Twenty20 competitions.