Dawn-Marie Layne
Athlete
1988 –
Who is Dawn-Marie Layne?
Dawn-Marie Renée Layne is a National Barbadian Cricketer. Layne is a right-arm fast bowler and a left-handed batswoman. She began playing cricket at the age of 10 at the Wesley Hall Primary School and went on to further her skills at the Combermere School under the coaching of Roddy Estwick. She was selected for her first National tour at age 14 but was unable to attend. Following that, Layne took a break from cricket to focus on her studies. She enrolled at the University of the West Indies in 2006 where she continued to play cricket leisurely but represented the University as a Track & Field Athlete specializing in the High Jump; she also represented the Combermere School as a 100 metre Hurdler for the time she was there.
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