LONG-serving Tony Wrench has been rewarded for his sterling 25 years service to the Stainweld Cricket League.
Wrench has served as press officer, treasurer, fixture secretary, umpire appointments secretary and administration officer.
He was presented with an decanter and glasses which were inscribed with a dedication and cricket motifs by league chairman Mark Hall.
Meanwhile, secretary Nick Harvey has given 23 years of service to the club and Frank Williams 14 with 12 as treasurer.
At the annual meeting at Wilden Club, David Stubley was elected president and treasurer, Hall chairman, Harvey secretary and Wrench fixture secretary, umpires appointments, press officer and administrator.
The disciplinary committee is the chairman Williams, David Trivett, Rob Nutland, John Amos, Julian Fellows and umpires' representative Howard Burley.
There are vacancies for teams, one on Wednesday, one on Sunday, for the coming season which starts on Wednesday, April 24, and Sunday, April 28.
Wednesday League teams, Premier Division: Wolverley Social, Cookley B, Bewdley C, Lye Town, Stagborough, Enville, Victoria/Blakeley Hall, West Hagley, Alveley, Hagley.
Division A: Hayley Green, ROS, Tumbling Sailor/Fire, Victoria/Cape Hill, Cookley A, Broadwaters, Helix, Stourport, British Sugar.
Division B: British Gas, Arley, Spennells, Express Factors, Prince Albert, Areley Kings, Bewdley B, Brintons, Bayton, Wolverley Village.
Sunday League teams, Premier Division: Moat Farm, DGSA, Tumbling Sailor/Fire, Wolverley Social, Spennells A, Worths A, Victoria/Cape Hill; Division A: Spennells B, Hayley Green, Worths B, Kidderminster Hospital, British Sugar, Cookley, Chainwire.
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