Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Town fan Howard closes another sporting chapter

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Howard Moxon (left) with John Kingdom (right) after becoming a life members of the Huddersfie­ld and District FA in 2014. President Laurie Platt is between them. match for Penistone CC in 1971, taking three for 37 from 13 overs in a Central League Section A match.

Next summer, Moxon, as chairman of Denby CC, will be found watching his club at the Denby Lane ground.

He retired as Denby’s secretary (after 38 years) and league representa­tive (24 years) in 2015.

Not surprising­ly, he won the Central League’s Fred Stallard Trophy for outstandin­g service to cricket.

Moxon has seen Town play on 90 current and former Football League grounds, and has a programme for each ground visited.

He began following them in 1964, his first match being at Leeds United for the 1-1 draw on February 22 – Kevin Lewis scored for Town in front of 36,439.

At the 2016 annual meeting of the Huddersfie­ld District Football Associatio­n, Moxon started his 23rd year as a council member, also taking the positions of deputy chairman and FA representa­tive to the Huddersfie­ld Referees Associatio­n.

Moxon, who finished runner-up in a national competitio­n for his work at The Sovereign petrol station near Shepley, is a life member and vice-president of the District FA after a lifetime of loyal service to that sport as well.

One of the lucky fans who saw England win the World Cup at Wembley in 1966, the keen trainspott­er was secretary of Denby FC in the Huddersfie­ld Sunday League from 1972 to 1988, going on to be a vice-president and life member.

He played 513 matches in the Huddersfie­ld Sunday and Sheffield Hatchard leagues, playing with Denby on Saturdays and Sundays, Penistone Church and Cumberwort­h FC.

He was booked only once.

Moxon also refereed in the Huddersfie­ld District Works and Junior leagues from 1987 to 2008, taking charge of 546 matches, including two cup finals.

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