He played a huge role in the organisation of the ND One-Day games played at Blake Park, from 1987 until the mid-2000's and a current board member.
Alan Cotter has a passion for cricket that dates back to his playing days well over half a century ago. He is a long time Te Puke Cricket Club administrator and was one of the prime movers in upgrading of the clubhouse and facilities at the picturesque Te Puke Domain.
He also played a big role in the Te Puke CC 120th and 125th jubilee celebrations in the new Millennium. Cotter picked up the administration reins at Bay of Plenty Cricket when the organisation moved to amalgamate with junior cricket in the 1990s.
He recorded the key facts and decisions around amalgamation and published the major discussion documents, which allowed Bay of Plenty Cricket to move forward.
He was also involved in the BOPCA Umpires Association for years and his service to the Te Puke community was recognised with a Trustpower Community Services Award. He has also been involved with a number of school committees.
Cotter lives by the philosophy that if everyone does their bit in the community then the community is a better place for it.
The two other BOPCA Life Members are long-time Bay of Plenty and Rotorua cricket administrator Alan Long and Mike Wright who rewrote the batting records during his 22 seasons playing in the Bay of Plenty uniform.
Bay of Plenty Cricket Life Members
Alan Long (1990) Rotorua,
Michael Wright (2007) Tauranga,
Derek Beard (2016) Mount Maunganui,
Alan Cotter (2016) Te Puke