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IOM SRA Committee Elected

by isleofman.com 8th August 2011
At a recent members meeting the Isle of Man Squash Rackets Association Committee members and post holders for the coming were elected. They are as follows: President – Les Callow; Chairman – Colin Crawshaw; Vice Chairman – Mike Hayler; Secretary – Ashley Sandford-Sykes; Treasurer – Allister Crossley; Membership Secretary – Helen Callow; League Secretary – Derek Tootill/Ashley Sykes; Competition Secretary – Thom Whiteway; Development Officer – Carl Albrigt; Press Officer – to be confirmed; Child Protection Officer – Helen Callow; Mens Team Captain – Dave Norman; Ladies Team Captain – Mike Hayler; Mount Murray Rep – Dave Hedley; NSC Rep – Helen Cave. The new committee will hold their first meeting on Tuesday 23rd August. Meanwhile, with the new team league season fast approaching, a Captains meeting is to be held at the Woodbourne Hotel, Douglas on Tuesday 16th August at 8:00pm. Notification has gone out to all captains of teams entered in last year’s leagues. Any captain who has not received a copy of the notification, or anyone wishing to enter a new team in the leagues, should contact the Secretary or endeavour to send a representative to the meeting. Anyone wishing to join the IoMSRA can download a membership form from the website: www.iomsra.com ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 8th, August 2011 02:51pm.

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