The Kent Cricket League Management Committee has announced that Pat Lippiatt is the deserving recipient of this year’s Tony Levick Award for Services to Cricket. The highly coveted accolade is presented annually to an individual who has made an exceptional contribution to the sport, and Pat’s dedication to cricket in Kent has earned her this well-deserved recognition.
Pat, known for her tireless efforts to grow and nurture cricket at all levels, has been a staple figure in our cricketing community for decades. Pat’s unwavering commitment to the sport and our club has left a lasting impact, inspiring generations of players, coaches, and enthusiasts alike.
The Tony Levick Award is named in memory of Tony Levick, a former Kent cricketer who made a lasting impact on the sport both on and off the field. Levick was a key figure in the development of local cricket, and his legacy continues to inspire those who dedicate themselves to the game at grassroots levels.
Pat’s contributions to cricket span many years, from sacrificing her weekends scoring for the Senior sides to playing an instrumental part in the running of the Junior section, Pat has been a figurehead in ensuring that cricket remains accessible to all. Her role in promoting the game, organizing events, and fostering relationships has been instrumental in the development of cricket here at Dartford.
On behalf of the Management Committee and everyone at DCC, congratulations to Pat on this outstanding achievement!