Holywood Cricket Club 1881

However, after an 1885 storm blew the pavilion away, the club found a new home at Belfast Road, where it remained until 1996.

[citation needed] International wicketkeepers who learned the game at Holywood are Paul Moore and Gary Wilson.

[citation needed] The Graham Cup, the premier U15 competition in the NCU, is also linked to Holywood.

The cup was donated by Mr. H Graham, whose son was a member of the Holywood team that won the trophy in its first year.

In 2019, Holywood introduced "Mini Bouncers" for children aged 3 to 7 to provide their "first contact with the sport of cricket".