
Nicole Marshall-Walker, group public relations and training officer at Jamaica Broilers Group Ltd. (right) hands over the Reggae Jammin Foods Trophy to Jamaica Broilers'
captain Owen Dixon (left), at last week's Business House Cricket Board awards ceremony held at Cable & Wireless Sports Club. President of the Business House Cricket Board (BHCB) Cosmo Grant looks on. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer JAMAICA BROILERS dominated last Saturday night's Business House Cricket Board (BHCB) awards ceremony held at Cable & Wireless Sports Club.
The Spring Village-based company won the main trophy, the Reggae Jammin Foods title ($20,000), the Herman Spoerri Double Wicket title, the Business House Board Trophy ($5,000) and Best Dressed Trophy ($5,000).
Peter Caballero of Jamaica Broilers won the Cosmo Grant Performance Award for batting ($5,000) while Cable & Wireless' Shaun Lodge took the bowling award ($5,000).
Caballero won two other awards, the Abe Alexander Trophy for the highest score in the Best Dressed Chicken KO and Man-of-the-Final.
Jamalco won the Digicel Twenty/20 competition, for which they picked up $12,000.
Nestle were voted the Best Attired team, JUTC picked up the Most Disciplined team while Allen Reid of Windalco collected the Gleaner Independence award for the Sportsman of the Year.
Andre Russell of Windalco collected the Sellie Mitchell Trophy for the highest score in the BHCB KO while his teammate Andre Russell was voted Man-of-the-Event.
Hamlet Stewart of Windalco walked away with the prize for the best bowling average, while Jamaica Broilers' Fabian Lakeman took the batting award in the Reggae Jammin Foods competition.
In the Digicel competition, Delroy Gordon was rewarded for his Man-of-the-Final performance and best bowing figures while Albert Gopie had the highest individual score.