Week 9’s cricket roundup sees Roffey, Reigate Priory, Horley and Soouth Nutfield all topping their respective divisions, and we hear about Leigh’s progress in the Sunday Village League.
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Week 9’s cricket roundup sees Roffey, Reigate Priory, Horley and Soouth Nutfield all topping their respective divisions, and we hear about Leigh’s progress in the Sunday Village League.
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Week 8’s league cricket brings wins for East Grinstead and Three Bridges, Reigate Priory and South Nutfield stay top of their tables, and there’s double success at Horley, where Chris Allen completes 20,000 runs for the club.
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Week 7 in the local cricket calendar brought double wins again for Horley and Outwood, while South Nutfield pulled clear at the top of the Surrey Downs League.
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Week 6 of the league programme was disrupted by rain, not least in and around Crawley – but Reigate Priory shrugged off the weather to remain unbeaten at the top of the Surrey Premiership.
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Listen again to the three winning entries from this year’s ‘Reigate & Banstead Writes’ story-writing competition for local school pupils in years 5 to 9 as featured on David Jay’s Afternoon Stroll show on Susy Radio.
First place went to Katy Adnyana in Year 7 at The Warwick School, Redhill, for her story ‘The Black Knight of Reigate Castle’ read by Charlotte Jones.
Listen On Demand: ‘The Black Knight of Reigate Castle’ by Katy Adnyana
Second was Jennifer Callaghan in Year 7 at St. Bede’s School, Redhill, for her story ‘Superdog Becomes Mayor’, read by Charlotte Jones and David Jay.
Listen On Demand: ‘Superdog Becomes Mayor’ by Jennifer Callaghan
Third was Orla McNally in Year 6 at The Priory School in Reigate, for her story ‘The Ghosts of Priory Past’, read by David Jay.
Listen On Demand: ‘The Ghosts of Priory Past’ by Orla McNally
The competition is managed by Kay Hymas, Librarian at the Warwick School, who came in a while ago to the Afternoon Stroll to talk about the launch of the competition – Reigate & Banstead Writes launch.