Competitions
Howzat Junior Cricket Leagues: Our junior competitions in Lagos, Edo,
Ogun, Oyo and Kaduna are designed to boost cricket at the Secondary school
level. Eventually, it is intended to include all the states of Nigeria.
These competitions have been run since 1995 in the five states and so far,
over 1500 boys have participated. This year, two more states, Anambra and
Delta, will join the league.
Howzat Primary Schools Cricket League: Following our successful
introduction of cricket into 15 schools in Surulere, Lagos, we set up in
1999 the first ever Primary school cricket league for boys and girls
Howzat National Primary Schools League: We encouraged and facilitated
the introduction of cricket to Primary schools in Sagamu and Abeokuta both
in Ogun State. This led to the staging of the Primary Schools interstate
Championships between the winners of Lagos and Ogun. Lagos won the
Championship played on June, 2001
KIGS Quadrangular Cricket tournament:This is the annual tournament
amongst the four premier cricket playing schools of King's College (Lagos),
Igbobi College (Lagos), Government College (Ibadan) and St.Gregory's College
(Lagos). A cricket quiz features before the tournament starts. The
tournament, which is held in February each year, first started in 1993.
Howzat Colts League: A league series for junior secondary school
students in Lagos. The students are usually aged between 10-15. The series
started in 1997.
Howzat National Junior Six-A-Side Championship: A fun packed tournament
open to all schools. A school can register as many teams as it wishes. First
held in 1999, it attracts school teams and junior clubs from three states.
Howzat/Adewale Solanke Memorial Match: Named for the late Adewale
Solanke, a former coach with the Ogun State cricket association, who planted
cricket seeds in Ogun and Ondo States. The Annual friendly, fixed for
children's day, May 27th, is the foundation's way of honouring this great
man. A selected Howzat junior team plays against Ogun junior side
Howzat Junior Cricket Super League: The state champions from Howzat
organised junior cricket leagues come together at Easter for a three day
tournament. This annual tournament first started in 1997.
Howzat University Classics: An invitational unviersities championship
Howzat International Friendlies: Touring sides from top cricket playing
countries will be invited to give our cricketers international exposure, or
Howzat teams will go on playing tours of some countries
Other Activities
Publications
Howzat Magazine: Nigeria's first cricket magazine - the most
authoritative magazine on cricket in Nigeria, aiming to keep all followers
of Nigerian cricket informed
Howzat Newsletter: Keeps cricketers informed on events in the movement
Equipment
The Foundation seeks donations of cricket equipment, new or old, from
sources anywhere in the world. Such equipment will be distributed to schools
and youth clubs throughout the country
We have been fortunate to receive a large donation of cricket boots from
M&M Sports in Leominster, England through the efforts of Ross Turner, the
fomer International Cricket Council Development Manager. We have also met
Andrew Eade, the current ICC Development Manager in his office in London.
Alan Burridge of the The Cricketer's Club of London has also generously
donated cricket equipment to the Foundation.
Howzat Scholarship Scheme: Aimed at providing academic and non-Academic
scholarship to cricketers, training opportunites to coaches, administrators
both inside and outside Nigeria
Howzat Awards Night: Honours young cricketers, principals, Games M,
sponsors and all individuals and corporate bodies who have contributed to
our programmes
Collaboration with the United Nations Population Fund and other
non-Government health organisations to hold workshops and seminars on
adolescent reproductive health, aids etc
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