
Trevor Lee
Trevor started playing cricket when aged 8 or 9 with kit in hand he tagged along with his Dad to village matches hoping someone wouldn't turn up so he could get a game. He started playing organised cricket aged 14 and got a lucky break when the school 1st XI spin bowler fell off his motorbike the night before an early season match. Trevor got a late call up, took 4 wickets and never lost his place over the next four years. He played the equivalent of Lincs Prem for Hartsholme CC and Market Rasen CC before moving to Swansea, skippering local representative sides and often winning the midweek league six hitting competition. He packed cricket up completely from 1993 to 2006 after moving to Cornwall but returned to lead Mullion CC and skipper Cornwall O50s to the national semis in 2015. Since turning 60 he's gone a bit crazy running wise but still believes his cricket has yet to reach its true potential.