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Junior cricket school and senior cricket nets

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On 18 Jan 2017 at 12:19pm Lewes Priory CricketClub wrote:
Lewes Priory Cricket Club welcomes new junior and senior players of all level, including beginners. LPCC has active teams with juniors of all ages playing regular competitive matches in the summer. We also have two senior teams with plenty of opportunities to play matches.
We are pleased to announce dates for our springtime junior indoor cricket school and senior nets. Further information will be available soon on lewespriory.play-cricket.com and on twitter (@lewespriorycc).
Junior soft ball training starts Sunday 19th Feb at the Lewes Leisure centre from 3-4pm for under 9s (i.e. year 4 and under) and under 10s (year 5). Sessions run for 6 Sundays. £5 per session or £25 for all six sessions. Please just turn up at 3pm (nb NOT 2PM as previously advertised)
Junior hard ball training (i.e. u11s, u12s, u13s, u14s, u15s, u16s) will take place on Friday evenings (6-7pm) at the Sussex County Cricket Club Indoor school, Hove (see photo). This facility includes professional coaches and bowling machines. Sessions will run for six Fridays starting 24th February. Places must be booked in advance with us.
Senior indoor nets will take place on the same six Friday evenings above but from 7-8pm (also at the Sussex CCC Indoor school). Again it is necessary to book in advance with us. After easter our training and matches move outdoors to our home ground at the Stanley Turner Ground, Kingston road, Lewes. Contact details available now on website. More info soon on website. New players very welcome...

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On 19 Jan 2017 at 8:50am Ex football youth team coach wrote:
I can help out if you need a hand.
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On 19 Jan 2017 at 11:44am Lewes priory cricketclub wrote:
Thanks. Happy to meet to chat. We welcome new members. Senior nets start mid Feb (see website - more details soon). Obviously, work with youngsters requires DBS/CRB checks etc first. You are welcome to contact us on [email protected] or via website.

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On 19 Jan 2017 at 3:52pm Richie Benuad wrote:
Could you tell me if the under year 4 soft nets is for boys only as my 7 year old daughter would not mind giving cricket a try
 
 
On 21 Jan 2017 at 10:39am Lewes Priory CC wrote:
Girls definitely welcome. Sorry - should have made that clearer! We already have some girls who participate but not enough for separate teams. Hope she can come and try it out. nb when girls reach the hardball age (about school year 7 onwards) they are permitted to play down one or two age groups if they wish.


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