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Hancock eventually let loose, scoring a career-best 46, ably supported in the dying moments by A. Perkins, to bring <strong>Cambridge</strong><br />
agonisingly close to what would have been a stunning victory. Unfortunately however it wasn’t to be, and the <strong>Cambridge</strong><br />
innings was concluded with the wicket <strong>of</strong> Hancock in the 47th over.<br />
Other Team Highlights<br />
BUSA<br />
April – June 2006<br />
Result: 2nd BUSA Premier Northern division; 3rd nationally.<br />
After winning the Southern division <strong>of</strong> the premier league last year, we were transferred to the Northern division this year<br />
because additional teams situated further south than us were promoted. This meant playing against Loughborough, by far the<br />
strongest university women’s cricket team, due to the large number <strong>of</strong> England squad players. We came second in the division<br />
(unsurprisingly, Loughborough came first), but unfortunately lost our national semi-final against the southern division winners,<br />
Oxford, due to over half our regular team having exams on that day. Clashes between exams and the semi-finals and finals are<br />
a consistent occurrence. Additionally, all <strong>of</strong> our matches are played in exam term, thus the fact that we have been placed in the<br />
top three teams <strong>of</strong> the premier league for the last four years, reflects the talent and commitment <strong>of</strong> our team members.<br />
November 2005 – March 2006<br />
3rd place, BUSA Indoor Cricket Tournament<br />
Sponsor<br />
• Slug and Lettuce<br />
<strong>Cambridge</strong> <strong>University</strong> Cruising Club<br />
www.cucrc.org<br />
President: Edward Clay, St John’s<br />
Captain: Ben Lister, Christ’s<br />
The Cruising Club is the university sailing club with four sections organising sailing on Windsurfers, Yachts and Dinghies (further<br />
divided into Team racing and Casual sailing).<br />
Sailors <strong>of</strong> all abilities are welcome, from people used to competing at the highest levels <strong>of</strong> the sport to those who are more<br />
than happy with a short sail followed by a trip to the pub. Our four sections <strong>of</strong>fer a huge variety <strong>of</strong> opportunities – there will<br />
definitely be something for you!<br />
Blues/ Half Blues awarded 2005 – 06<br />
(Half, awaiting discretionary full)<br />
Jonathan Pinner, Trinity Hall<br />
Rob Style, St Catherine’s<br />
Tom Heywood, John’s<br />
Ben Lister, Christ’s<br />
Megan Burrough, Pembroke<br />
Amy Gunning, Magdalene<br />
Varsity Match<br />
Mixed first team: Won 2 – 1<br />
Mixed second team: Won 2 – 1<br />
Women’s first team: Lost 1 – 4<br />
BUSA<br />
Mixed first team: 1st<br />
Mixed second team: 5th<br />
Women’s first team: 5th<br />
Half Blues awarded 2005 – 06<br />
Ed Clay, St John’s<br />
Rachel Wigmore, New Hall<br />
Tom Smedley, St John’s<br />
Rosie Thornton, Sidney Sussex<br />
Sarah Chapman, Gonville & Caius<br />
Cat Gerrard, Downing<br />
Kat Ward, New Hall<br />
Eddie Glennie, Gonville & Caius<br />
Marta Lapsley, Sidney Sussex<br />
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