Kissing Point Cricket Club Rego Days: 2015

25th July and 1st August

Kissing Point Cricket Club Registration Days for the 2015 Season 

Kissing Point Cricket Club registration days are on Saturday 25th July and 1st August 2015, between 9am – 12, at the Clubhouse, Auluba Oval, Auluba Rd, South Turramurra, 2074.

Online Registration is currently open through our website www.kissingpointcc.com.au

Kissing Point Cricket Club is located in Turramurra on Sydney’s North Shore. The main home ground and licensed clubhouse are situated in Auluba Road, South Turramurra. KPCC is part of the Kissing Point Sports Club.

Kissing Point have teams in junior cricket and senior cricket for all ages and abilities. KPCC also has an In2cricket Program for the 4-7 year olds run at The Glade Oval in Wahroonga on Saturday mornings between 8.30 and 10am. Cricket coaching & training is provided for all levels. In the 2012/13 season our Junior teams started with the Under 8’s through to the Under 15’s. We have a policy of placing friends with friends where possible in the teams. U8 to U10 are called ‘Non Competition’ with games lasting about 2 hours on Saturday mornings. The teams U11 – U15 are involved in the Junior Competition played usually on Saturday mornings. More information can be found on the games & our club juniors philosophy on the website menu under ‘Juniors’. For the Seniors A Grade & A Reserve( Kookaburra Cup) play on turf. C2 Grade through to D2 Grade play on a hard wicket. Seniors usually play on Saturday afternoons. In 2011/12 for the 1st time ever we had 3 Senior teams winning their grade Premierships. Senior’s T20 games are played early in the season, in 2011/12 the combined D Grades team won their 2nd Championship.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Contact: Trish Lynch
Mobile: 0401 840 020
Email: Readlynch@gmail.com

Website:  www.kissingpointcc.com.au
Facebook: www.facebook.com/KissingPointCricket

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