TROPHY PARADE. Portsmouth & Southsea captain Ben Saunders (far left), Hambledon's Spencer LeClercq, Scott Myers (Alton) and (far left) Ed Ellis, who led St Cross Symondians to the Premier Division title, are pictured with the Southern Premier League championship trophies. Pictures Dave Vokes Photography.
TOM MORTON broke the ECB Southern Premier League run scoring record with a thumping 1,213 runs for South Wilts, scored at an average of 75.81. He made five centuries and four scores of 50 or more.
Morton's South Wilts team-mate JOSH CROOM won the Premier Division bowling award with 48 wickets - and carried off the prestigious Young Cricketer award - while the wicketkeeping prize was won by Havant's GEORGE METZGER, with 28 dismissals.
Morton's South Wilts team-mate JOSH CROOM won the Premier Division bowling award with 48 wickets - and carried off the prestigious Young Cricketer award - while the wicketkeeping prize was won by Havant's GEORGE METZGER, with 28 dismissals.
BEN JOHNS (left above) won the Division 1 batting award, the Calmore Sports left-hander scoring 769 runs, including two hundreds and four 50s, while the bowling prize was shared between Loperwood Park teammate LIAM CARTY and New Milton skipper GEORGE WATTS, each with 38 wickets. Rowledge skipper BEN WISH (below) took the golden gloves award for a fourth time, with 29 dismissals. He is pictured with former England captain Mike Gatting, who captivated a 150-strong dinner audience with a rousing speech.