Dolphins announce cricket return
LORNE will field a cricket team for the first time in eight years after being forced into recess due to lack of numbers.
Lorne Cricket Club president Darren Balderas has spent recent months gathering a squad to form a Dolphins First XI side.
As a result, Lorne Dolphins will be a member of the Colac & District Cricket Association’s (CDCA) Division 3.
“It’s just fantastic to have the local cricket club back up and running again,” Balderas said.
“The past two years with COVID and struggling with that, and not having something else for the kids to do, have been difficult to say the least.
“It hasn’t just affected Lorne, it has also affected players from Aireys Inlet, Anglesea and even Melbourne who were keen to play, but this season we’re excited for everyone to join in.”
CDCA B Grade premiers in 2011, Lorne has more than 15 players ready to play in 2022/23, but one major task needs to be completed according to Balderas: the club is in desperate need of a treasurer.
“That’s our main obstacle, currently.
“Everything else has fallen into place.
“We also have weekly dinners fully catered every Thursday night at the new pavilion at Stribling Reserve where we sell raffle tickets as well.”
Balderas hopes to acquire a further five or so players to accommodate any absences throughout the coming campaign.
The Dolphins face off against Tomahawk Creek at Stribling Reserve in Round 1 on October 22 to kick off the season.
Those interested in joining the returning club can do so by phoning Darren Balderas on 0418 379 736.