Iowa Hawkeyes host American College Cricket Great Plains Championsip !
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Contributed by : Lloyd Jodah
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Travelling for hours was tough for colleges like University of Iowa and University of Minnesota (UMN), but they did, to play in the first Midwest, the equivalent of the Big 10, Championship last year September. UMN Gophers also made the even longer trip to the nationals in 2010 and 2011, whilst the Iowa Hawkeyes did the road trip for the 2011 American College Cricket Spring Break Championship (nationals). Most American College Cricket players will go to the ends of the earth to play cricket, but to avoid them having to do that, a new regional was scheduled this year: the Great Plains Championship. Choosing a name was not easy, one suggestion was the regional slightly to the left of the Midwest Championship, another was the Little Big 10. Yet another was the "More exciting than watching the Corn grow Championship". In the end it was decided the Great Plains Championship said it best. The University of Iowa is one of the universities that has provided a cricket field for its cricket players, and the Great Plains Championship recognizes and rewards that support by having Iowa host. Hawkeyes Cricket Club President Anup Gandhi has been one of the strongest student leaders in American College Cricket, and has played the key role in organizing the Championship. American College Cricket will bring games and tournaments to, and highlight every on-campus cricket field across the USA and Canada. The colleges playing in the first Great Plains Championship include 2 Big 10 schools, University of Minnesota Gophers and University of Iowa Hawkeyes, along with Iowa State University and Northwestern University. Charles Peterson,who teaches the only college credit course in cricket in the USA, at the University of Minnesota, will oversee the Championship. Charles will also be the Official Photographer. Northwestern cricket club is new,developed by Greg Uzelac, a New Yorker, spent his high school years playing every chance he could in Brooklyn. Greg and Lloyd Jodah, American College Cricket President, have been in contact on Facebook since 2009, and Greg was inspired to volunteer to assist at the 2011 American College Cricket Spring Break Championship. His duties included taking a lot of the great photos of the nationals action. Upon returning to Northwestern Greg,with Lloyd worked on creating the Northwestern Cricket club C now they wil face their first serious action !
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