Jack Davies had never previously scored a league century for Portsmouth & Southsea’s first team, but made up for lost time by scoring three hundreds which helped him win the Southern Premier League Division 3 batting award.
Davies’ 642 run tally included centuries against Lymington II (137), Havant II (104) and Bashley (Rydal II), his only previous ton having come in 2010 in a Hampshire League Regional Division 1 South match at Hyde. He also hit three half-centuries.
Award winning Fair Oak left-arm spinner Charlie Gwynn became the second SPL3 player in six seasons to notch 40-wickets, helping to bowl the Oaks to the championship in the process.
His haul included a season’s best 5-19 against Fawley, with his 40 wickets coming at an average of 11 and the third best economy rate of 2.92 behind Hambledon’s Ian Turner and Chris Turrell (Portsmouth & Soiuthsea).
South Wilts II gloveman Sam Pittman became a wicket-keeping award winner for a third time, with his 25 wickets, one more than Hambledon’s Will Bond.
Batting: Jack Davies (Portsmouth & Southsea) 642, Josh McCoy (Purbrook) 584, Matt Benfield (Portsmouth & Southsea) 526, Gregor McKenzie (Fair Oak) 482, Henry Glanfield (Hambledon) 467, Tom Pearce (South Wilts II) 456, Syed Agha (Lyminton II) 454.
Bowling: Charlie Gwynn (Fair Oak) 40, Adam Freeman (Fawley) 34, Wayne Smith (Fawley) 33, Henry Glanfield (Hambledon) 31, Josh McCoy (Purbrook) 30, Rob Pittman (South Wilts II) 29, Aaron Dean (Purbrook) 28, Rufus Bullough (Fair Oak) 27, Ross Stewart (Fair Oak) 27, Ian Turner (Hambledon) 27.
Golden Gloves: Sam Pittman (South Wilts II) 25, Will Bond (Hambledon) 24, Kieran Earl (Fawley) 23, Simon Loat (Havant II) 22, Richard Featherstone (Fair Oak) 21.
Safe hands: Bailey Parratt (Fawley) 14, Shaun Briggs (Portsmouth & Southsea) 13, Henry Glanfield (Hambledon) 13.
Davies’ 642 run tally included centuries against Lymington II (137), Havant II (104) and Bashley (Rydal II), his only previous ton having come in 2010 in a Hampshire League Regional Division 1 South match at Hyde. He also hit three half-centuries.
Award winning Fair Oak left-arm spinner Charlie Gwynn became the second SPL3 player in six seasons to notch 40-wickets, helping to bowl the Oaks to the championship in the process.
His haul included a season’s best 5-19 against Fawley, with his 40 wickets coming at an average of 11 and the third best economy rate of 2.92 behind Hambledon’s Ian Turner and Chris Turrell (Portsmouth & Soiuthsea).
South Wilts II gloveman Sam Pittman became a wicket-keeping award winner for a third time, with his 25 wickets, one more than Hambledon’s Will Bond.
Batting: Jack Davies (Portsmouth & Southsea) 642, Josh McCoy (Purbrook) 584, Matt Benfield (Portsmouth & Southsea) 526, Gregor McKenzie (Fair Oak) 482, Henry Glanfield (Hambledon) 467, Tom Pearce (South Wilts II) 456, Syed Agha (Lyminton II) 454.
Bowling: Charlie Gwynn (Fair Oak) 40, Adam Freeman (Fawley) 34, Wayne Smith (Fawley) 33, Henry Glanfield (Hambledon) 31, Josh McCoy (Purbrook) 30, Rob Pittman (South Wilts II) 29, Aaron Dean (Purbrook) 28, Rufus Bullough (Fair Oak) 27, Ross Stewart (Fair Oak) 27, Ian Turner (Hambledon) 27.
Golden Gloves: Sam Pittman (South Wilts II) 25, Will Bond (Hambledon) 24, Kieran Earl (Fawley) 23, Simon Loat (Havant II) 22, Richard Featherstone (Fair Oak) 21.
Safe hands: Bailey Parratt (Fawley) 14, Shaun Briggs (Portsmouth & Southsea) 13, Henry Glanfield (Hambledon) 13.