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Prestwick crciket club is proud to have produced some great players who have gone on to do incredible things. have a read below about two of our players who went on to play  for Scotland's National Team. we couldn't be more proud of them!

Samantha Haggo

Samantha was born in Irvine, near to hometown Prestwick where she spent the first 23 years of her life.  Like many other young girls, Samantha was deeply passionate about Barbie, Spice Girls and dressing up as a Disney princess, but with cricket running deep in the family history, it wasn’t long before the dresses got ditched for glorious Nike tracksuits. From a young age, she was pushed around the boundary of her father and uncle’s games for Prestwick 1st X1 in her pram, and many a Saturday was spent playing with the other boys at the side of the pitch. Her earliest memory of actually learning the game involves international umpire Chris Gaffney, who was club pro at the time. He, alongside father Allan, really stoked her interest in cricket and at 7, she played in her first Kwik cricket tournament (she was the only girl there).

At 14, a dream came true as she made her debut for Scotland, although a dream debut it was not – she didn’t bowl and got a duck. Nevertheless, Samantha continued to represent Scotland through high school and university, where she studied Business and Management in Glasgow.  On graduating, Samantha spent 2 winters in New Zealand playing club and some domestic cricket, for the Canterbury Magicians. She was lucky enough to play at test venues such as the Basin Reserve and Seddon Park, and do a bit of travelling.

Sam recently participated in the WCQ in Sri Lanka, although a couple of injuries meant a frustrating tour where she only managed 2 warm up games, and none in the actual tournament.

Her versatility for the national squad has seen her bat throughout the order where required and has been one of the most consistent seam-bowlers in the squad, earning over 94 caps for her country. 

Ellen Watson

Ellen is a wicket-keeping batter from Prestwick in the West of Scotland. Her international debut came against Bangladesh in the Netherlands in 2018 ahead of the ICC Women’s World T20 Qualifier. She is formerly a pupil at Marr Collage where she played hockey for the school’s first XI. After taking up cricket from the age of 6 she decided to create a cricket club from within her school.