TEENAGE all-rounder Jack Humphrys scored his maiden century for Chippenham in Sunday's 154 run crushing of Swindon in the West of England Trophy.
The youngster, who is a member of the Somerset cricket academy, made 103 at exactly a run-a-ball to lead Chippenham to a daunting total of 285 for five in their 45 overs.
His innings included 13 fours and a six and he was at the crease for three minutes over two hours.
He received soid support from new overseas player Sean Adams, who made 65 from 62 balls, including nine fours and two sixes, andn Australian Jace Lawson, who hit 53 off 53 balls, including seven fours and a six.
Swindon quickly slumped to 35 for four in their reply and never looked like reaching their target.
Tom Freegard, Chippenham's 15-year-old leg spinner, took three for 46 off nine overs and his figures would have been even better had it not been for two dropped catches off his bowling.
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