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2001: HAMPSHIRE UNDER-17s ... WHERE ARE THEY NOW ?

14/4/2021

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HAMPSHIRE UNDER-17s 2001 VINTAGE ... but where are they now ?
Standing: (from left) Matt Hooper, James Walters, Ben Neal, David Wheeler, Paul Cass, Kevin Latouf, David Griffiths. Seated: Mark Mitchell, Michael Barnes, Jonny Richardson, Ed Brogan, Chris Lyon, Chris Wright. 

This squad photograph was taken after Hampshire had beaten Glamorgan by 148 runs in the ECB Under-17 County Championship quarter-finals at the Ageas Bowl, where Kevin Latouf (90), Chris Wright (79) and Michael Barnes (44) pointed the hosts to 392-8.  Andover spinner Matt Hooper took 5-59 as Glamorgan were dismissed for 242.  
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CARIBBEAN BOUND: HAVANT PAIR PICKED FOR WINDIES TOUR

14/4/2021

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Havant teenagers Stuart Ransley (centre) and Chris Morgan (right), now captain of the ECB Southern Premier Division side, were selected alongside Jack Jenkins (St Cross Symondians raised) for the West of England Schools CA tour to the West Indies in ------.
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HAMPSHIRE SENIORS AT 50-ODD ... TWO DECADES AGO !

7/4/2021

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HAMPSHIRE 50s snapped at Devizes in July 2001, a season in which they won all six south-west group matches only to bow out in the ECB County Championship quarter-finals for the second consecutive season.
John Harris (118) scored one of his two centuries against Wiltshire - Mike Swain (41) also made his mark - who fell six runs short of Hampshire's 219-8.  Stan Rudder took 2-17 off nine overs, six of the runs he conceded being wides.  Hampshire lost to an Andy Meads inspired Sussex in the quarter-finals.
Hampshire 50s
Standing (from left): 
John Rickard (manager), Martin Hall, Jim Smallbone, Ray Porter, Bob Shergold, Terry Azor.
Front: Alan Wright, Geoff Owen, Mike Swain, Jan Bridle, John Harris, Stan Rudder.
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UNITED SERVICES ... 20 YEARS AGO

5/4/2021

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UNITED SERVICES 2001 STYLE
Standing (from left): 
Warren Gilmour, Damian Carson, Tom Clarke, Brendan Regan, Kelson Brooks, James Robson. Seated: John Mann, Guy Lewis, Gary Hounsome, Mark Toogood, Pete Andrew.
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NEW MILTON, INAUGURAL HAMPSHIRE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS '73

2/4/2021

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David 'Butch' White, the former Hampshire and England fast bowler, took a staggering 51 wickets and was the main thrust towards NEW MILTON becoming the inaugural Hampshire League champions in 1973.
There were no bowling limitations in those embryo days and White took full advantage by sending down 186 overs in New Milton's 13 unbeaten matches, 64 of which were maidens. Paul Broomfield and Pete Watts picked up the crumbs off White plate and took 36 of the other wickets to fall.  Bill Paramore (447), John Wolfe (287) and Tony Wharton, with an enterprising 249-run haul, scored the bulk of the runs.
The late John Wallace, whose 509-run aggregate included the only CD1 century (125*) of the season, was the leading overall run scorer, while Keith Darnton made 437 for Follands.  Teammate Mike Turner picked up 44 wickets, three more than Richard McIlwaine (who made four County Championship appearances for Hampshire) with 41.  There were only 14 teams in each division in those days, the HL containing two county divisions (Lymington won CD2) and four regionals won by Alton Town, Crofton, Kingsclere, and Old Portmuthians, respectively.
New Milton
Standing (from left) L     Coffin (groundsman), M      Bowie (scorer), D     Billington, S   Moore, M     Lewis, Dave Jose, Bill Parramore, A Seim (umpire).  Seated: Paul Broomfield, Colin Partridge, David White, John Wolfe, Tony Wharton, Peter Watts.
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