Ann Price has just completed a remarkable 50-years service to Great Milton Cricket Club - and she has no plans to stop now.
As a teenager, Ann became secretary when the club reformed in 1957 as part of the youth club.
In 1962, she took on the additonal responsibility of treasurer, and has held both posts ever since.
In addition, she used to do the match teas every week - she gets help these days - and has also acted as fixture secretary.
"I've only ever played once - in the village's ladies v gents match - but I love the game," said the 66-year-old.
She still lives in the village with her father Cyril, who played for the club.
Great Milton only play Sunday friendlies, but have no trouble getting fixtures.
In the past, they used to play Tim Rice's side 'The Heartaches'.
"Tim Rice used to live in the village, and in the 1980s he made the first contribution that led to the building of our exisitng pavilion," she recalls.
Although slightly worried at the shortage of youngsters coming through, she's confident about the club's future and plans to carry on her many duties.
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