BCB Hosts Annual Cricket Awards Ceremony
BCB Hosts Annual Cricket Awards Ceremony
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BCB Hosts Annual Cricket Awards Ceremony

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BCB Hosts Annual Cricket Awards Ceremony

BCB Hosts Annual Cricket Awards Ceremony The Bermuda Cricket Board [BCB] hosted its annual awards ceremony celebrating the outstanding achievements and contributions of players, clubs, coaches, and officials throughout the 2025 domestic cricket season. A spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Cricket Board [BCB] proudly hosted its annual awards ceremony, celebrating the outstanding achievements of players, clubs, coaches, officials, and contributors throughout the 2025 domestic cricket season. The event highlighted excellence across both the 50 over and T20 formats, with special recognition given to those who have made lasting contributions to the sport. “The BCB President, Mr. Lloyd Smith, and officials commended all awardees for their dedication, sportsmanship, and contributions to the growth of cricket in Bermuda. The ceremony highlighted the strength of local talent and the Board’s commitment to developing the sport at all levels. “The ceremony featured a keynote address by Mr. David Horan, Principal of Warwick Academy, who delivered an inspiring message on the intersection of education and sport. He emphasized the importance of character development, discipline, and academic support in nurturing young athletes and praised the cricket community for its role in building resilient, well-rounded individuals. “Southampton Rangers Sports Club dominated the First Division across all formats, earning multiple team and individual honors, including MVP Dion Stovell’s exceptional performances. “In the Premier Division, St. George’s Cricket Club and St. David’s County Cricket Club were celebrated for their team achievements, with Kevon Fubler of St. David’s named Premier Division MVP for his outstanding all-round season. “The BCB was honored to present the Long Service Award to Ms. Charlotte ‘Molly’ Simons of Somerset Cricket Club. Ms. Simons is a cherished and respected figure in Bermuda’s cricket community. Ms. Simons has served the sport with distinction for decades, known for her unwavering dedication, warm spirit, and tireless support of players, officials, and fans alike. Her contributions have helped shape the foundation of cricket in Bermuda, and her legacy continues to inspire future generations. 50 Overs League Honors First Division Most Runs: Nacori Smith [SRSC] – 270 runs Most Wickets: Charles Trott [PHC] – 12 wickets MVP: Dion Stovell [SRSC] Champions: Southampton Rangers Sports Club Premier Division Most Runs: Amari Ebbin [SCC] – 212 runs Most Wickets: Kevon Fubler [St. David’s] – 15 wickets MVP: Kevon Fubler [St. David’s] Champions: St. David’s County Cricket Club T20 League and KO Cup Honors 1st Division Most Runs: Dion Stovell [SRSC] – 292 runs Most Wickets: Seth Campbell [WSSC] – 13 wickets MVP: Dion Stovell [SRSC] Champions: Southampton Rangers Sports Club T20 KO Cup Winner: Southampton Rangers Sports Club Premier Division Most Runs: Jermal Proctor [SCC] – 225 runs Most Wickets: Dominic Sabir [SCC] – 14 wickets MVP: Jermal Proctor [SCC] Champions: St. David’s County Cricket Club T20 KO Cup Winner: St. George’s Cricket Club 40 Over Knockout Cup Champions 40 Over KO Champion – 1st Division: Southampton Rangers Sports Club 40 Over KO Champion – Premier Division: St. George’s Cricket Club BCB Special Achievement Awards Emerging Player of the Year: Keegan Jones [FVRC] Emerging Umpire of the Year: Precious Smith Umpire of the Year: Alex Knight Scorer of the Year: Diamond Binns [WWC] Groundsman of the Year: Reid Jones [SCC] Coach of the Year – 1st Division: Herbie Bascome [SRSC] Coach of the Year – Premier Division: Ricardo Brangman Sr. [St DCCC] Long Service Award: Charlotte “Molly” Simons #AwardWinners #BermudaCricket #GoodNews Category: All, Sports

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