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Harvey's Herald Harvey’s Herald Issue 2 Season 2017/18 Harvey’s Hit Out Season Launch 2017/18 Harvey’s Herald OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF ST CLAIR HAWKS CRICKET CLUB Coaches, Managers and Captain Meeting. Thank you for your volunteering for our club. U9’s Pumped for the start of the season. Thanks for the pic ☺ Harvey’s Herald Issue 2 Season 2017/18 CONGRATULATIONS St Clair Hawks cleaned up with awards from the Penrith Valley Sports Foundation Awards at Penrith Panthers on Friday 1st September. Nominated by Jarred Hodges, Immediate Past President Natalie Bradbury was awarded the Sports Administrator of the Year Award for her contribution to the club. Her hard work and dedication for the Hawks has been acknowledged and we appreciate it. Former Hawk Hannah Darlington was awarded the Junior Sport Star of the Year Award 2017 for her amazing achievements in cricket. The journey is just beginning, and we are so proud of you. We will continue to follow your achievements. Harvey’s Herald Issue 2 Season 2017/18 Harvey’s Drawing Competition This our St Clair Hawks Cricket Club Mascot, we are asking our Milo – U16 players to be as creative as they like and we would like you to draw a picture of Harvey playing cricket in a location of your choice. The club committee will choose a winner and the winner will receive $20 cash. There will be 2 winners. Milo – U10 and U11-U16. Then take a pic of your drawing and email it to us at [email protected] Entries close on: 22nd December 2017 Winner announced: 28th January 2018 Harvey’s Herald Issue 2 Season 2017/18 Hawks Products $25 $35 each $70 each Stubby Holders $5 each Harvey’s Herald Issue 2 Season 2017/18 Girls Thunder League St Clair Hawks – Darlington The girls are enjoying their weekly cricket. Learning new skills and having lots of fun. Thanks to all the dads getting involved and helping each week. The girls were invited to go to the Women’s first ever Day/Night Test on Saturday 10th November 2017, North Sydney Oval. The girls went on the field at Dinner, they played a fun quick game, getting their photo taken, being interviewed and then lining up and hi-fiving the players as they ran back onto the field. The girls were very excited, and everyone commented on our Hawks pink shirts – they looked AMAZING! Harvey’s Herald Issue 2 Season 2017/18 Hawks Club Photos Will be available soon…….. Hawks Trivia Night 10th February 2018 Erskine Park Hall PINK STUMPS DAY Rounds: If you have any th achievements, 10 Feb 2018 news, or something you th 17 Feb 2018 are excited about, please let us know for our next Newsletter! Harvey’s Herald Issue 2 Season 2017/18 A huge thank you to all of our sponsors. We are always looking for new sponsors, so please ask anyone you know if they would like to become a sponsor of St Clair Hawks Cricket Club. Harvey’s Herald Issue 2 Season 2017/18 Penrith Mollie Dive Team Kate Pelle – 100 no Mollie Dive Girls Team 24th October 2017 Congratulations to all the Hawks players who made it into Penrith Resprentive Cricket Teams. It’s great to see so many Hawks players loving their cricket and succeding at a representive level. Please don’t forget to stretch, warm up & down, train safely and always drink lots of water! Some of our Hawks players are playing up to 3 games over a weekend and training 2-3 nights during the week. It is very important that each player is looking after their bodies and training and playing safely. Drinking lots of water players need to stay hydrated. At your training sessions, please make sure you are not just staying in the nets for the entire time you train. We have had reports of 5 players with injuries over a period of a few weeks. We belive this is because of the repeitiveness of bowling for a lenghly period. Bowling on concrete puts extra pressure onto your body and doing it for 30-45 mins straight is not good practice. Coaches, Managers and Captains if you require help with organising training sessions and finding the right drills to use with your players to train, warm up or down with, please don’t hesitate to contact us. As a club we have a responsibility of duty of care for all players, please make sure you are following these guidelines. We need all our coaches, managers and captains, to make sure they also are looking after their players. Harvey’s Herald Issue 2 Season 2017/18 Hawks Player Profile’s WYATT NORTH Which Hawkies team do you play in? Under 14’s How many years at the Hawks? 2 years Batter, Bowler, Keeper or all-rounder? Bowler Favourite Movie? Fast n Furious Series Favourite Song? AC/DC - TNT What sport team do you follow? NRL - Roosters Your favourite cricket moment? Making my school rep side Favourite Hawks moment? 2 out in 1 over – last season Favourite cricket player? Ricky Ponting SUMMER WATERS Which Hawkies team do you play in? Under 11’s & Girls Thunder League How many years at the Hawks? 4 years Batter, Bowler, Keeper or all-rounder? All rounder Favourite Movie? Titanic Favourite Song? Macklemore – Glorious What sport team do you follow? NRL - Parramatta Your favourite cricket moment? I took a catch an awesome catch – straight into my stomach Favourite Hawks moment? 2016/17 Winning Girls Thunder League Competition and getting to go onto the field at the Women’s first ever Day/ Night Test Favourite cricket player? Elise Perry & Mitchell Starc Harvey’s Herald Issue 2 Season 2017/18 MOVEMBER Doing Movember means raising funds for men’s health. And growing a Mo is your chance to do just that. Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends face a health crisis that isn’t being talked about. Men are dying too young. We can’t afford to stay silent. If you would like to donate to support Jarred Hodges go to www.au.movember.com and search for JARRED HODGES Follow the instructions to donate! Harvey’s Herald Issue 2 Season 2017/18 Hawks Club Contact Details President : Craig Kells Secretary : Daniel Robertson Coaches Coordinator: Jarred Hodges Website : stclairhawks.nsw.cricket.com.au Email : [email protected] Facebook : www.facebook.com/stclairhawks Phone: 0426 467 217 LIKE US ON FACEBOOK Check out our Website www.stclairhawks.nsw.cricket.com.au If your address, phone number or email address changes throughout the season, please let us know, so you are always up to date with all Hawks information. Harvey’s Herald Issue 2 Season 2017/18 JUNIOR PLAYER ACHIEVEMENTS Thank you for all your posts each week. Everyone is welcome to post and let us know of any personal or team achievements. Under 9 – Improving each week, loving their cricket as a team Under 13 white - 23rd Sep - Kade Zammit 113 no & Liam Darlington 64 Under 12’s - 21st Oct – Bowling - Ben 3 for 10, Elise 2 for 8. Batting - Jack 48 no Under 15’s 16th Sep - Aiden 122 no & Steven Zammitt 53 23rd Sep - Ryan Freeman 103 no & Caleb 53 no 7th October - Aiden 132, Tyrone 65 (maiden half century) Connor M 3 wickets & HS 10 28th Oct - Aiden Kells 118 no Under 13 green - 7th Oct - Ryan Pilarowski 50 games for St Clair Hawks Under 16’s 23rd Sep – Jayden Geering 100, Grant Cunningham-Jackson 97, Bradley Webb 3 for 3 7th Oct – Jayden Geering 64 no 28th October - Liam Doddrell 118, Bradley Webb 100, Jack Hancock 55 4th Nov - Ebony Hancock 3 for 14 off 5 Harvey’s Herald Issue 2 Season 2017/18 Harvey’s Herald Issue 2 Season 2017/18 SENIOR PLAYER ACHIEVEMENTS 1st Grade – 7th Oct – Dean Carr 92 14th Oct – Neil DeCastro 78 28th Oct – Brenton McFadgean 6 for 15 off 4 11th Nov - Peter Bournes 4 for 17 off 4 2nd Grade – 28th Oct – Chris Sutcliffe 50 & Craig Davison 51 22nd Oct - Jordan Davison 43 11th Nov – Chris Sutcliffe 4 for 15 off 6 3rd Grade – 4th Nov - Mark Mills 104 14th Oct - Ben Nightingale 55 23rd Sep - Josh O’Grady 5 for 14 off 7.4 5th Grade – 24th Sep – T Wilson 70 7th Oct - Brad Jones 4 for 20 off 8 12th Nov - Joel Goodwin 71 6th Grade – 14th Oct - David Taylor 4 for 24 off 8 22nd Oct - Jason Lockwood 62 4th Nov - Jay Borthwick 4 for 19 off 8 7th Grade - 17th Sep - Tyrone Myburgh-Sisam 4 for 7 off 4.4 21st October - Joel Atherton 5 for 16 off 7.3 & Stephen Hartley 4 for 18 off 6 28th Oct - Shane Atherton 43 18th Nov – Jordan Davison – 109 not out (maiden century) And on his BIRTHDAY! Harvey’s Herald Issue 2 Season 2017/18 Penrith Women’s THUNDER Social Cricket St Clair Hawks have sponsored a team named SMASHERS They are enjoying themselves and having lots of laughs. If you are interested in playing or you have a group of 6 mums, wives, girlfriends who could have some experience or none at all and would like to play cricket, please let us know. Harvey’s Herald Issue 2 Season 2017/18 ST CLAIR HAWKS DARLINGTON PLAYER ACHIEVEMENTS Round 1 Wash Out Round 2 WIN Raj Patil 27 runs Round 3 WIN Tiarne Kennedy-Pearson 2 for 10 off 3 Isabella Bradley-Labra 1 for 3 off 3 Round 4 LOST Ebony Hancock 14 runs Round 5 WIN Chloe 29 runs Skye 1 for 8 off 3 Harvey’s Herald Issue 2 Season 2017/18 Saturday 10th February 2018 Adults $5 each and KIDS ARE FREE Gather friends, family and the kids and come along to a fun night.
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