The full list of prize-winners for this season was as follows:
- Club Cricketer of the Year - Ryan Eagleson
- First XI Batsman of the Year - Barry Cooper
- First XI Bowler of the Year - Gideon van Rensburg
- Second XI Batsman of the Year - Craig Hamilton
- Second XI Bowler of the Year - Ian Latham
- Third XI Player of the Year - Alex Haggan
- Fourth XI Player of the Year - Luke Walker
- Vauxhall Tankard for Best Individual Performance - Stephen Grant
- Young Player of the Year - Andrew Cowden
- Under-15 Batsman of the Year - David Cartmill
- Under-15 Bowler of the Year - Matthew Palmer
- Under-13 Batsman of the Year - Jordan McClurkin
- Under-13 Bowler of the Year - Sammy Armour
- Other Special Awards - Centurions
- First XI (v Lurgan - 100 no) - Ryan Eagleson
- First XI (v Derriaghy - 114 no) - Darius van Rensburg
- First XI (v Bangor - 107 no) - Barry Cooper
- Second XI (v Larne II - 140) - Craig Hamilton
- Second XI (v Larne II - 1129) - Craig Hamilton
- Third XI (v CSNI III - 101) - Joe Campbell
- Other Special Awards - Hat-Tricks
- Second XI (v Armagh II) - Iam Latham
- Second XI (v Muckamore II) - Peter McAllister
Our hearty congratulations to all the award winners on their success this year...
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A lot of runs were scored in 2007 with a healthy six individual centuries
contributing to the total. Three of the hundreds were scored by First XI
players, Ryan Eagleson (pictured below) against Lurgan, Darius van Rensburg
against Derriaghy and Barry Cooper in the Senior Cup against Bangor.
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Ryan Eagleson receives a commemorative tankard for his century against
Lurgan from NCU President Ian Gourley.
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Two centuries were scored for the Second XI this season and amazingly both
were scored by the same player - Craig Hamilton. Even more amazing was the
fact that both centuries were scored against near neighbours Larne with 140
at Sandy Bay, followed up by 129 in the return match at
Middle Road.
Joe Campbell was the final recipient of a centurion tankard for his 101
for the Third XI against CSNI in the Lindsay Minor Cup.
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Craig Hamilton and Joe Campbell receive their commemorative tankards for
their centuries from NCU President Ian Gourley.
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The Second XI also saw the only two hat-tricks of the season with Ian Latham
clean bowling all three of his victims in the match against Armagh and young
leg-spinner, Peter McAllister, trapping his three victims in the match against
Muckamore.
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Ian Latham and Peter McAllister receive their commemorative tankards for
their hat-tricks from NCU President Ian Gourley.
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