Home Honour Roll Life Members Club History Club Records OWZATT Coming Events Shop Contact Us

About Baulko
Club Officials
Woolworths Junior Blasters
Ground Locations

COVID-19

Safeguarding Children and Young People

Code of Conduct
Club Insurance

PlayHQ
Grade Fixtures

Sponsors
Photo Gallery

Umpiring
Sat Nite Raffle Roster
in2CRICKET Roster
Forms
Documents

Submit Match Results
Submit Match Report

Laws of Cricket
Cricket Australia
Cricket NSW

PDCA Web Site
Baulkham Hills Sports Club
Bankstown Sports Club



Web Site designed by
Baulkham Hills Cricket Club

Copyright © 2024
Baulkham Hills Cricket Club Inc.
All Rights Reserved.



Ken Smith
(Awarded Life Membership 1982)

Ken would have to be one of the most durable people ever to be involved with Baulkham Hills. A man who has put in countless hours for the benefit of his fellow club members. A recent example has been the time spent over the past few years with the Sports Action Group, relative to Council introducing charges for use of grounds. Ken is a real fighter and is always prepared to go in and "negotiate" the fairest deal for his Club.

Ken first played cricket with the Club in 1959/60 when he won the bowling average and fielding trophy with the B3 team. Ken was a very good spin bowler and a handy batsman. He captained several teams and was a member of the following premiership teams: B2 in 1962/63, B7 in 1983/84 and B8 in 1990/91.

Ken has held many positions and they include:

- Member of various active committees
- Vice President of cricket club
- Chairman of SAYAS
- Coached and managed junior cricket teams
- Managed PDCA representative teams including country and New Zealand tours
- Chairman of Soccer Division
- Awarded Stirrer's Spoon
- Awarded Clubman of the Year (1975/76)
- Life Member of both Cricket Division and Sporting Club

Ken's wife, Heather, has been a very active contributor with the Ladies Auxiliary and was awarded "Clubman of the Year" in 1984/85. Both boys, Stuart and Murray, played with Baulko. Ken still plays cricket with Parramatta Golden Oldies.





[The above was taken from the "Baulkham Hills Cricket Club 75th Anniversary - 1919-1994", published in 1994.]


This page last updated on 16 March, 2006.
Please send any comments or suggestions to the webmaster