| 2010 |
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2010
HCCA Twenty20 Champions
Quarter
Finalists in
Statewide Twenty 20 Competition
HCCA Premiers in B1 and C2
Runners up in A and B2. |
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2009 |
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2009
HCCA Twenty20 Champions
Semi Finalists in
Statewide Twenty 20 Competition
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2008 |
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Inaugural 2008 HCCA
Twenty20 Champions
2007/2008 season "B" Grade Premiers
2007/2008 season
"Under 15" Premiers
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2006 |
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2005/2006 season "A" Grade Premiers
2005/2006 season "B" Grade Premiers
2005/2006 season "C" Grade PremiersGood Sports accreditation
Level 2 |
| 2005 |
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2004/2005 season "A" Grade Premiers
2004/2005 season "B" Grade Runners up
2004/2005 season "C" Grade Premiers
Good Sports accreditation Level 1 |
2004 |
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2003/2004 season "A" Grade Premiers
2003/2004 season "B" Grade Premiers
2003/2004 season "C" Grade Premiers
Became a registered participant in Good Sports national program involving youth awareness and education regarding drugs and alcohol.
Players that have started their careers with the club and have gone on to represent the state and Australia are:
- Gerard Denton
- Nathan Webb
- Brett Stevenson |
| 2003 |
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2002/2003 season Under 15 Premiers
2002/2003 season "C" Grade Premiers |
2001 |
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Admitted a Second B Grade team in the Channel Cricket Association. |
| 2000 |
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Admitted an Under 15 junior team in the Channel Cricket Association. |
1999 |
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Official opening of the new clubrooms/toilet/change facilities
1998/1999 season "B" Grade premiers
Admitted a Women's team in the Women's Cricket Association. |
1997 |
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Started work on additional clubrooms/toilet/change facilities. |
1996 |
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1995/1996 season "C" Grade premiers
Formed a joint committee with Kingborough United Soccer Club to manage the sports grounds and clubrooms known as Lightwood Park, formally known as Tasmanian Baseball Centre. |
1993 |
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The club change its name to the 'Kingston Crows Cricket Club'.
The club became an incorporated body. |
1992 |
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1991/1992 season "C" Grade premiers. |
1991 |
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1990/1991 season "B" Grade premiers
1990/1991 season "C" Grade Ted Tylutki Cup winners
The Kingston Beach Cricket Club admitted teams in all 3 grades of the Channel Cricket Association. |
1990 |
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1989/1990 season "A" Grade premiers
1989/1990 season "B" Grade Premiers
The Kingston Beach Cricket Club admitted a team in the "C" Grade Ted Tylutki Cup competition. |
1989 |
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The Kingston Beach Cricket Club admitted teams in "A" and "B" grades of the Channel Cricket Association.
Club acquired the lease of No. 2 ground at the Tasmanian Baseball Centre located in Summerleas Road, Kingston. |
1988 |
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The clubs home games are all played away due to no home ground. |
1987 |
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The club was founded.
The club was known as the Kingston Beach Cricket Club.
Admitted into the Channel Cricket Association "A" Grade competition only.
The club's home games played at Woodbridge. |