The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Two-time title winners regain the Team of the Year prize

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Peterborou­gh Town Cricket Club have regained the PT Sports Awards Team of the Year prize they last won in 2013.

Town were surprise winners ahead of Peterborou­gh Sports FC and Peterborou­gh Phantoms ice hockey side.

City of Peterborou­gh Hockey Club Ladies seconds and Peterborou­gh & Nene Valley Athletics Club were also nominated.

Town picked up their first Northants Premier Division title since 2014 last year and supplement­ed it by finishing with a late rattle to claim the Rutland Division One title.

“This is fantastic news,” Town skipper David Clarke enthused. “It’s a great reward for the hard work the players put in all summer.

“It’s tough to win the Northants Premier Division so to do it after winning 17 of our 22 matches was a great achievemen­t.

“Our Rutland League side is very young so they did well to win that title as well against some much more experience­d sides.”

The Peterborou­gh Sports FC team surprising­ly failed to pick up as many votes as their four individual winners.

Phantoms have become a consistent force in English ice hockey and finished runner-up in several of this year’s sports awards categories.

City of Peterborou­gh Ladies seconds won an East League title by winning 21 of 22 matches and drawing the other one, while newly-merged Peterborou­gh & Nene Valley AC have hit the ground running and won the Cambridges­hire Road Race League.

Town CC face a summer without sport though.

All local cricket has been postponed until the coronaviru­s crisis has passed.

Town fancied their chances of landing back-to-back titles after signing Sri Lankan star Salinda Ushan for their 2020 campaign.

 ??  ?? Peterborou­gh Town celebrate their Northants League title success
Peterborou­gh Town celebrate their Northants League title success

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