Rodley’s Charlotte Preston received a special award at the Dales Council League’s annual dinner at the Cedar Court Hotel, Bradford.
It came for her contribution to women’s and girls’ cricket.
Charlotte made her debut for Rodley in 2000, and has since played in 111 league and cup matches for them.
She has scored 217 runs, with a highest score of 23 against Pudsey St Lawrence in 2010, and has taken 130 wickets at an average of 18.82 at a cost of 2.447 runs from 717.3 overs, including 155 maidens.
Charlotte’s best analysis was 6-45 earlier this year against Drighlington-Whitehall.
She has also represented Yorkshire under-17s, when they won the national title in 2006, plus Leeds Carnegie, Bradford Ladies and Yorkshire Ladies.
The Dales Council Umpires’ Association Sportsmanship Award (first teams) went to Halifax Direct, while the Les Bulmer Trophy (the equivalent award for second and third teams) went to Rodley B, who were also the highest-placed second team.
Trevor Heylings became the first person to win the John Morgan Umpire of the Year Award in successive seasons, while the John Morgan Young Player of the Year Trophy went to Hepworth & Idle’s Jordan Moore.
Shaz Munir (Crompark) hit the fastest 50, while Mohammed Khurshid (Apperley Bridge) collected the Stan Stafford Award for most runs with 915.
Hari Seehra (Leeds Sikh) took most wickets with 58 to lift the Joe Raistrick Award.
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