It is with huge sadness that we have to inform everyone who has not already heard the news, that Liz Chubb died in Margate Hospital on Wednesday (23rd August), near to the home of her elderly parents. Liz has been
1s produce another nail-biting victory to keep promotion hopes alive After losing the toss at home to Chesham, Thame openers Sutcliffe and Russell (pictured right) got the hosts off to a blistering start, plundering 48 runs off the first 7
On Sunday 6th August, we held our 4th annual Open Day at Church Meadow, with the aim of literally opening up the club and the ground, not only to existing members and supporters, but to newcomers to the club from
On Sunday 13th August, the ladies entered a team into the Cublington Women’s Softball Festival. Sheena Beard led the side, and gave the below summary of the day: “Our first game was against Olney which was a very close fought game,
1st XI keep promotion hopes alive with the most nail biting of victories Away to Harefield this past Saturday, Thame won the toss and elected to field. Will Rooney produced a superb spell of bowling that went largely unrewarded as
On Friday 14th July, we held our Junior Awards Evening at the club, celebrating an overall successful season for our Youth sides. Players and their families were in attendance and our overseas professional, Gamindu Kanishka, was on hand to give
Kanishka Ton and Higgs 5for give Thame strong win Thame 1st XI put in a commanding performance in the final timed game of the season to demolish Shipton on Saturday. With much talk of the threat of Shipton’s overseas fast
1st XI secure finals day after outstanding bowling performance Thame travelled to Jordan Hill to play in a crucial game that could see either team secure a finals day at Wormsley. A partnership of 45 between Matt Furness (35*) and
[layerslider id=”1″] Automatic slideshow Our 3rd Annual Summer Ball took place at Church Meadow, on Saturday 8th July. First organised in 2015, with the aim of raising funds for our new clubhouse, the Summer Ball has become an important part
1s win T20 to move up to 2nd in group A young 1st XI travelled to Oxford and Bletchingdon on Tuesday. Tight bowling from Chris Jeffcock earned him figures of 4-13 (4 overs), as well as Dan Patey who returned