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Newsletter June/July 2011
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Dear Visitor
As you can see by the building work and general noise, the new facilities are coming on fast and we are looking at an August start for the next phase of coaching at the academy. Thank you for your patience during this difficult time but it will all be worth it. We have some very excited young cricketers who are now just days away from being the first to tour as an academy team. We leave on Sunday for almost 2 weeks and I am not sure who is more excited, the players, the coaches or the parents!! Lightie and Laurie will be accompanying the squad of 14 players to Jersey and the UK to play 6 matches and take in the different aspects and cultures of both cricket and life up there. We just hope that the weather plays its part! Keep an eye out on the website for regular updates and info on how we are going. NORMAL LESSONS WILL TAKE PLACE DURING THE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS We will be running a normal timetable during the holidays and coaches Craig, Andy and Nick have an interesting and structured lesson plan to keep the boys occupied and moving forward during this time. Due to technical issues whilst we are away, I will have to send invoices early for July. Please note that these will only be due from the first week of July onwards! Any queries arising, please wait to confirm with Laurie on our return. Hope that the young cricketers have a great holiday and relax after the exams!
Yours in cricket,
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Parents and students are aware that participating in cricket coaching sessions is a potentially hazardous activity. Parents assume all risks associated with participation in this sport, including but not limited to falls, contact with other participants, balls, equipment, and other reasonable risk conditions associated with the sport. All such risks are known and understood by the parents and students.