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Club Records CLUB RECORDS All Grades in History Wicket Batsmen Partnership Opposition Year Grade 1 Matt Campbell / Mark Hullett 254** Bassendean 2016 /17 One Day 2 Michael Shaw / Peter Jordan 204 Tuart Hill 2016 / 17 8th 3 Al Field / Bruce Calder 195 no Bedford Morley 2001 / 02 One Day 4 Greg Pennefather / Brad Weir 238 Doubleview 1993 / 94 7th 5 L Wardell Johnson / Lee Monument 202 no Tuart Hill 2004 / 05 One Day 6 Robert Wilton / Darren Monument 126 Wembley Downs 2001 / 02 5th 7 Greg Pennefather / Shane Berzinski 232 Whitfords 1994 / 95 6th 8 Adrian Hackett / Hayden Drage 145 Western Suburbs 2008 / 09 3rd 9 Alex Weir / Robert Pulley 138 Mosman Park 1984 / 85 5th 10 Gavin Pascoe / Brad Weir 76 no Tuart Hill 2011 / 12 5th Highest Team Score for Applecross 9 for 437 Wembley Dist 2017 / 18 1st Highest Team Score Against Applecross 8 / 418 Wembley 1990 / 91 8th Lowest Team Score For Applecross 21 Western Suburbs 2013 /14 5th Lowest Oppositions Team Score 13 Freo Mosman Park 2010 / 11 10th Most Runs Scored in a Season by ACC Player Robert Wilton 1210 1993 / 94 One Day Competition Most Wickets Taken in a Season by ACC Player Kevin Blades 77 1977 / 78 7th Highest Individual Score by ACC Player Stephen Perer 189 Shenton Park 1995 / 96 1st Luc Durant 174 Swanborne 2012 / 13 1st Yahya Ali 169 Wembley Dist 2017 / 18 1st Best Bowling Performance by ACC Player Stephen Scott in an Innings 9 for 21 Tuart Hill 2003 / 04 7th Chris Copper in an Innings 9 for 28 Freo Mosman Park 2016 / 17 2nd Jason Ramsay in an Innings 9 for 28 Servite 1983 / 84 U 16s Ross Tozer in an Innings 9 for 31 WAIT 1975 / 76 7th Andy Walton in an Innings (1st Grade G.F) 9 for 60 Subiaco Marist 2004 / 05 1st Stuart Kaschula in an Innings (7th Grade G.F) 7 for 40 Freo Mosman Park 2018 / 19 7th Kevin Blades in an Match 13 for 41 Old Wesley 1977 / 78 7th Highest Individual Score Against ACC Roger Hearn (Batting at number 6) 237 no Curtin Uni 1989 / 90 4th Best Bowling Performance Against ACC Tom Garvey 8 for 10 Whitfords 1975 / 76 7th Highest Batting Partnership Against ACC 1st Wicket 0 / 297 Whitfords 2002 / 03 6th Page 1 CLUB RECORDS Grade 1 Wicket Batsmen Partnership Opposition Year 1 Anthony Barranca / Paul Barber 202 Balcatta 2005 / 06 2 Greg Oldfield / Kip Marcar 146 MNOB 2001 / 02 3 Chris Mole / Greg Oldfield 191 Tuart Hill 2001 / 02 4 Brendan Crowder / Peter Jordon 170 Bassendean 2005 / 06 5 Paul Holtham / Andy Walton 129 South Perth 2003 / 04 6 Chandana Pushpalal - Callum Pilcher 86 Doubleview Carine 2010 / 11 7 Greg Oldfield / Richard Mulroney 123 Victoria Park 1994 / 95 8 Cameron Stirling / Greg Oldfield 103 Wembley Downs 1999 / 00 9 Alex Weir / Justin May 76 Bentley 2004 / 05 9 Damian O'Hara / Justin Crowder 76 Swanbourne 1998 / 99 10 Alex Weir / Subajan Sivandran 66 Western Suburbs 2006 / 07 Highest Team Score for Applecross 9 for 437 Wembley Dist 2017 / 18 Lowest Oppositions Score 61 Tuart Hill 2003 / 04 Highest Individual Score Stefan Perer 189 Shenton Park 1995 / 96 Best Bowling Performance Andy Walton (Grand Final) in an Innings 9 for 60 Subiaco Marist 2004 / 05 Greatest Team Performances In the 1996/97 - 1st Grade - Versus High Wycombe was washout at Scott Reserve and rescheduled on the Saturday morning to Shirley Strickland Reserve. We went on to win outright with Brad Weir claiming 1st Innings figures of 5-16 and Rob Pulley returning match figures of 8-31. To beat a fellow strong club outright on a synthetic wicket is simply brilliant. In 1995/96 in 1st grade our 1st XI against Wembley Downs. Applecross was chasing 286 and where 7 for 211 when Cameron Stirling and Robert Pulley put 81 for the 8th wicket to win the points against our arch rival, Peter Godau scoring 73. 1st Grade - Purple Patch….over two consecutive Saturdays in Feb 2004, Fuzz opened the batting for 153 OVERS, making 305 runs before being dismissed. Week 2 of round 8, he carried his bat for 80 overs for 159*, seeing us home with an over to spare chasing 275. Next Saturday (wk 1, rd 9), Fuzz batted for 73 overs against the old enemy at MacDonald, making 146 as ACC past- ed them for 325. Fuzz had 100+ partnerships (twice) with Holtham, as well as 99 and 120 with Hibberd Greatest Partnership Performances In 1994/95 season 1st grade South Perth had us 9 wickets down the club still needed 58 runs to win. Entered Troy Kinnane and Brad Favas they put on 57 for the last wicket just to be run out going for the second run to win the game .The game was tied. At end of the home and away season we finished 4th just ahead of South Perth the tie allowed us to play finals. Page 2 CLUB RECORDS Grade 2 Wicket Batsmen Partnership Opposition Year 1 Chris Jones / Ali Yahya 114 Bassendean 2016 / 17 2 Peter Spencer / Tom Morgan 125 MNOB 1987 / 88 3 Rocky Musolino / Allan Williamson 82 Bassendean 1991 / 92 4 Mark Anderson / Richard Lynch 94 Shenton Park 1992 / 93 5 Richard Lynch / Robert Pulley 116 Murdoch University 1992 / 93 6 Jarrod Aspinall / Shaban Ahmed 101 Fremantle Mosman 2016 / 17 Park 7 James Cubbage / Ashley Griffin 91 Doubleview Carine 2016 / 17 8 Phil Sexton / Nick Ashbrook 69 Nedlands 1987 / 88 9 Carrington Shepherd / Alex Weir 62 Swanborne 2007 / 08 10 Glen Spencer / Nick Ashbrook 56 Mosman Park 1987 / 88 Highest Team Score for Applecross 337 Curtin Victoria Park 2007 / 08 Lowest Oppositions Score 67 Bentley 1991 / 92 Highest Individual Score Richard Lynch 109 Murdoch University 1992 / 93 Best Bowling Performance Chris Cooper in an Innings 9 for 28 Fremantle Mosman 2016 /17 Park David Scheffer in an Innings 7 for 36 Curtin University 2007 / 08 Steve Melville in an Innings 7 for 62 Teachers 1987 / 88 Greatest Team Performances The semi final in 1987 /88 in 2nd grade 1st XI against South Perth .The team chased 310 on the Sunday and tied with them with 1 ball to spare to win a berth in the Grand final and be promoted to 1st grade the first time in the clubs history. 2nd Grade (1st XI)…we played Nollamarra at Des Penman in 2007/08. Bowled them out for 124, we were 7 down needing 10 to win, and crumbled to 123 all-out. Lost by 1 run…devastated, but then bowled them out a 2nd time for 82. Weir Brothers com- bined for 12 wickets in the game. Paul Barber smashed 66 in the 2nd dig and we won outright by 10 wickets Greatest Partnership Performances 1987/88 1st XI Second Grade grand final against Bassendean was reduced to a one dayer due to rain the team was 4 for 25 on a wet deck chasing 140 when Phil Holman and George Prince put on 113 for the 5th wicket to guide the team home to win pro- motion to 1st grade for the 1st time in the clubs history. Page 3 CLUB RECORDS Grade 3 Wicket Batsmen Partnership Opposition Year 1 Deccan Schembri / Darren Clark 159 High Wycombe 2008 / 09 2 Michael Kapiteyn / Kevin Miles 175 Hamersley Carine 1993 / 94 3 Kevin Miles / Gordon Webster 147 Mosman Park 1994 / 95 4 Shaban Ahmed / Leigh Petherick 133 Bentley 2013 / 14 5 Patrick Henning / Peter Jordan 119 High Wycombe 2009 / 10 6 Andrew Shakespeare / Alan Utterson 108 Doubleview Carine 2009 / 10 7 James Ashford Brown / Justin Crowder 93 Hamersley Carine 2002 / 03 8 Adrian Hackett / Hayden Drage** 145 Western Suburbs 2008 / 09 9 Shaban Ahmed / David Scheffer 77 Wembley Districts 2013 / 14 10 Robert Pulley / Val Steenholdt 69 Maccabi 1985 / 86 Highest Team Score for Applecross 8 for 362 Bassendean 2003 / 04 Lowest Oppositions Score 33 Victoria Park 1996 / 97 Highest Individual Score Mark Hullett 149 Subiaco Marist 1999 / 00 Best Bowling Performance Al Field in an Innings 8 for 12 Victoria Park 1996 / 97 Greatest Team Performances In 2002/03 3rd grade our 2nd XI played Whitfords in the last home and away game. Applecross where 2 for 22 off 18 over's when rain stopped play .The game was reduced to a 50 over side game with there backs to the wall Applecross made 7 for 153 off there remaining 32 over's. Whitfords was bowled out for 152 Alex Weir bowling the last wicket to win by a run and to knock Whitfords out of the finals an outstanding victory for the side that batted first. In 2012 /13 season 3rd grade semi final versus Wembley Districts , Applecross batted first on damp deck and being 6 for 56 scrambled to 128 , Wembley batted and being 4 for 70 were in control the boys fought back hard with superb line and length bowling to bowl them out for 110. Greatest Partnership Performances 2014/15 Third grade our 2nd XI played against Bassendean having bowled first we were tasked with chasing down 237 for the victory. Needing 49 to win for the last wicket, Jason Markwart through caution to the wind, scoring a swashbuckling 70 and with dogged support from Mark Nichols on his way to 13, they put on 52 runs to get us to victory. Page 4 CLUB RECORDS Grade 4 Wicket Batsmen Partnership Opposition Year 1 Scott Jackson / Chris Teede 127 Melville 2007 / 08 2 Trevor Goddard / Dave McIlwraith 113 Nollamarra 1988 / 89 3 Tom Morgan / George Prince 129 W.A.I.T.
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