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The joint winners in this category were Doreen Browne and Jonathan Mears
The full nominations for the 2005 OSCAs in the Leagues and Boards category are detailed below:
Jonathan Mears (Devon)
Over the last 12 months, Jon has worked tirelessly in developing, promoting and making the West Devon Cricket Development Group work.
He has organised coaching courses, umpire and scorers courses and facilitated the clubmark accreditation programme. Alongside this he continues to run the Devon U14's with unparalleled levels of commitment.
Doreen Browne (Middlesex)
In addition to her duties at Radlett CC, Doreen acted as the team secretary and scorer for the Middlesex Cricket Board's over-50 XI, and made a major contribution to the Middlesex Championship.
She continues to be the fixture secretary and treasurer of the Middlesex Championship.
Susan Whittam (Derbyshire)
Sue coaches and manages the U19 girls’ squads, as well as coaching and developing the senior squad.
She will often forgo her own practice session in order to help coach the youngsters yet she is still the most regular player in the squad.
Blyth Duncan (Northumberland)
Blyth has completed 25 years as a cricket coach, the last 20 of which he has spent coaching the Northumberland County U15 side.
He also took the England Deaf team out to Australia for five weeks as assistant coach to play in the Deaf Ashes.
The OSCAs took place at Lord's in the Nursery Pavilion on Monday October 3
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