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End of Season Award Winners 2015/16 END OF SEASON AWARD WINNERS 2015/16 SPONSORS Cricket North West would like to thank its sponsors for the 2015/16 season. Your ongoing support is very much appreciated. TASMANIAN GRADE CRICKET CNW JUNIOR COMPETITIONS GREATER NORTHERN CUP MEN’S T20 COMPETITIONS BURNIE 2ND GRADE COMPETITION FEMALE COMPETITION 1ST GRADE MVP AWARD REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS MEDIA & ADVERTISING PARTNER Cricket North West Award Winners 2015/16 – Page 2 SPONSORS Cricket North West would like to thank its sponsors for the 2015/16 season. Your ongoing support is very much appreciated. GENERAL COMPETITION SPONSORS Cricket North West Award Winners 2015/16 – Page 3 CNW AWARD WINNERS – 2015/16 CONTENTS ITEM PAGE Sponsors 2 Commonwealth Bank Under-15 Award Winners and Qualifiers 5 Commonwealth Bank Under-17 Award Winners and Qualifiers 9 Crowe Horwath Female Competition Award Winners and Qualifiers 12 Crowe Horwath Female Competition Player of the Year Award Vote Count 16 Crowe Horwath Female Competition All-Star Team 21 Tasfreight Second Grade Award Winners and Qualifiers 23 Tasfreight Second Grade Player of the Year Award Vote Count 26 CNW First Grade Award Winners and Qualifiers 31 Previous Winners of CNW First Grade Batting and Bowling Awards 34 Ben Hilfenhaus Medal Voting and Winner 38 Hursey Seafoods First Grade MVP Award Winner 39 CNW First Grade Player of the Year Award Vote Count 41 Previous Winners of CNW First Grade Player of the Year Award 47 CNW First Grade All-Star Team 50 NWTCUSA Award Winners 52 Trevor Docking Medallist – 1st Grade Grand Final Player of the Match 53 Gordon Rimmer Shield – CNW Club Championship Winner 54 Lords Taverners Spirit of Cricket Award Winner 55 Thank You 56 Cricket North West Award Winners 2015/16 – Page 4 COMMONWEALTH BANK UNDER-15s Cricket North West congratulates Devonport Cricket Club, Commonwealth Bank Under-15 Premiers for 2015/16. Cricket North West Award Winners 2015/16 – Page 5 AWARD WINNERS – COMMONWEALTH BANK UNDER-15s Batting Award: Daniel Williams (Latrobe) – 212 runs @ 70.67 Bowling Award: Samuel O’Mahony (Devonport) – 25 wickets @ 5.60 Wicket-Keeping Award: Jesse Shepheard (Ulverstone) – 16 dismissals, 12 catches, 4 stumpings Player of the Year: Samuel O’Mahony (Devonport) – 678.5 points (145 runs, 25 wickets, 4 catches, 1 run out) UNDER-15 AWARD QUALIFIERS BATTING: Minimum of 7 innings and 155 runs # Player Club Mts Inns NO Runs 50s HS Average 1 Daniel Williams Latrobe 13 9 6 212 3 52 no 70.67 2 Blake Weeks Latrobe 13 8 4 222 3 51 no 55.50 3 Cooper Denmen Devonport 9 9 2 310 3 51 no 44.29 4 Joseph Chaplin Latrobe 12 9 5 176 2 50 no 44.00 5 Dakoda Cole Wynyard 12 12 5 301 3 53 no 43.00 6 Eli Connelly Latrobe 10 8 2 197 0 46 32.83 7 Declan Taylor Ulverstone 11 10 2 244 3 50 no 30.50 8 Abraham Grzona Burnie Hurricanes 14 13 3 274 2 50 no 27.40 9 Tayte Duggan Devonport 11 10 2 206 1 52 no 25.75 10 Josh Lamprey Burnie Hurricanes 14 14 4 238 1 50 no 23.80 11 Joshua Button Ulverstone 13 13 3 229 0 40 no 22.90 12 Joshua Aikman Devonport 12 11 2 198 1 50 no 22.00 13 Thomas Hite Wynyard 12 11 2 180 1 54 20.00 14 Tane Routledge Wynyard 11 10 2 160 1 59 20.00 Cricket North West Award Winners 2015/16 – Page 6 # Player Club Mts Inns NO Runs 50s HS Average 15 Jayden Carpenter Devonport 13 12 2 198 0 31 19.80 16 Adam Norris Latrobe 12 10 2 158 1 50 no 19.75 17 Alex Wynwood Burnie Hurricanes 14 13 1 220 0 43 18.33 18 Jesse Shepheard Ulverstone 14 13 1 199 1 50 no 16.58 19 Harry McIvor Wynyard 12 11 1 162 0 47 no 16.20 20 Jhy Payne Burnie Hurricanes 13 12 1 157 1 50 no 14.27 BOWLING: Minimum of 40 overs and 13 wickets # Player Club Mts Overs Maids Runs Wkts 5WI BB Average 1 Samuel O’Mahony Devonport 11 75 17 140 25 1 5/13 5.60 2 Damon Cock Latrobe 12 41 6 136 20 1 5/15 6.80 3 Cooper Healy Devonport 11 45.4 6 126 15 0 3/9 8.40 4 Joshua Aikman Devonport 12 70.4 16 170 17 0 4/11 10.00 5 Coby Walmsley Ulverstone 13 69 14 195 19 0 3/2 10.26 6 Blake Weeks Latrobe 13 44 6 162 15 0 4/19 10.80 7 Billy Townsend Latrobe 13 54 8 160 14 0 3/4 11.43 8 Daniel Dusi Burnie Hurricanes 13 75 14 221 18 0 4/7 12.28 9 Lukas Pilkington Burnie Hurricanes 12 53 4 191 15 1 5/28 12.73 10 Dylan Jackson Ulverstone 12 45.1 3 181 13 1 5/13 13.92 11 Coby Mitchell Burnie Hurricanes 13 62.2 5 201 13 0 2/16 15.46 12 Keenan Greives Burnie Hurricanes 13 56 7 204 13 0 2/3 15.69 13 Joel Boon Burnie Hurricanes 14 80.1 10 276 15 0 3/19 18.40 Cricket North West Award Winners 2015/16 – Page 7 UNDER-15 AWARD QUALIFIERS (continued) WICKET-KEEPING # Player Club Mts Catches Stumpings Total 1 Jesse Shepheard Ulverstone 14 12 4 16 2 Alex Wynwood Burnie Hurricanes 14 9 3 12 3 Cooper Denmen Devonport 9 4 1 5 4 Tane Routledge Wynyard 11 3 0 3 4 Emerson Murphy Latrobe 2 3 0 3 4 Daniel Williams Latrobe 13 3 0 3 4 Joseph Chaplin Latrobe 12 3 0 3 Daniel Williams (Latrobe) Samuel O’Mahony (Devonport) Jesse Shepheard (Ulverstone) U15 Batting Award Winner U15 Player of the Year U15 Wicket-Keeping Award Winner U15 Bowling Award Winner Cricket North West Award Winners 2015/16 – Page 8 COMMONWEALTH BANK UNDER-17s Cricket North West congratulates Latrobe Cricket Club, Commonwealth Bank Under-17 Premiers for 2015/16. Cricket North West Award Winners 2015/16 – Page 9 AWARD WINNERS – COMMONWEALTH BANK UNDER-17s Batting Award: Brodie Hayes (Burnie Hurricanes) – 402 runs @ 100.50 Bowling Award: Jacob Webb (Latrobe) – 21 wickets @ 5.76 Wicket-Keeping Award: Angus Yeates (Latrobe) – 13 dismissals (11 catches, 2 stumpings) Commonwealth Bank T20 Player of the Year: Connor Smith (Circular Head) – 274.5 points (76 runs, 9 wickets, 3 catches, 1 run out)) Player of the Year: Brodie Hayes (Burnie Hurricanes) – 778.5 points (402 runs, 15 wickets, 7 catches, 3 run outs). UNDER-17 AWARD QUALIFIERS (Excluding T20 matches) BATTING: Minimum of 6 innings and 201 runs # Player Club Mts Inns No Runs 50s 100s HS Average 1 Brodie Hayes Burnie Hurricanes 9 8 4 402 2 1 100 no 100.50 2 Jacob Webb Latrobe 9 7 2 243 2 0 81 no 48.60 3 Heath Davies Latrobe 10 10 3 310 2 0 72 no 44.29 4 Samuel Lewis Circular Head 9 9 1 325 2 1 114 40.63 5 Lewis Nicholls Circular Head 9 9 0 301 2 0 57 33.44 6 James Odgers Burnie Hurricanes 11 10 1 281 2 0 95 31.22 7 Keagan Gale Ulverstone 9 9 0 225 0 0 43 25.00 Brodie Hayes (Burnie Hurricanes) U17 Player of the Year U17 Batting Award Winner Cricket North West Award Winners 2015/16 – Page 10 UNDER-17 AWARD QUALIFIERS (continued) BOWLING: Minimum of 40 overs and 11 wickets # Player Club Mts Overs Maids Runs Wkts 5WI BB Average 1 Jacob Webb Latrobe 9 51.4 17 121 21 2 5/10 5.76 2 Brodie Hayes Burnie Hurricanes 9 48 6 127 15 1 7/1 8.47 3 Adam Jago Devonport 8 47.1 5 126 11 0 4/13 11.45 4 Damon Macrow Ulverstone 9 41.1 1 146 11 0 4/17 13.27 5 Shaun Redman Burnie Hurricanes 11 79.2 14 215 16 0 3/27 13.44 6 Jack Smith Latrobe 9 47.5 2 149 11 0 2/8 13.55 7 Benjamin Plant Burnie Hurricanes 11 45.3 4 179 11 0 2/11 16.27 8 Connor Smith Circular Head 10 72.2 9 280 13 0 3/8 21.54 WICKET-KEEPING # Player Club Mts Catches Stumpings Total 1 Angus Yeates Latrobe 10 11 2 13 2 Lachlan Dome Ulverstone 9 7 2 9 2 Brock Bucknell Devonport 8 8 1 9 3 Joe Fryett Burnie Hurricanes 11 6 0 6 4 Ryan Nibbs Circular Head 4 3 2 5 5 Emerson Murphy Latrobe 9 4 0 4 Jacob Webb (Latrobe) Angus Yeates (Latrobe) U17 Bowling Award Winner U17 Wicket-Keeping Award Winner Cricket North West Award Winners 2015/16 – Page 11 CROWE HORWATH FEMALE COMPETITION Cricket North West congratulates Wynyard Cricket Club, Crowe Horwath Female Competition Premiers for 2015/16. Cricket North West Award Winners 2015/16 – Page 12 AWARD WINNERS – CROWE HORWATH FEMALE COMPETITION Batting Award: Taylah Purton (Wynyard) – 215 runs @ 215.00 Bowling Award: Jaime Bradley (Wynyard) – 19 wickets @ 7.63 Fielding Award: Sharlee Purton (Ulverstone) – 9 dismissals (7 catches, 2 run outs) Jaime Bradley (Wynyard) – 9 dismissals (9 catches) FEMALE COMPETITION AWARD QUALIFIERS BATTING: Minimum of 5 innings and 125 runs # Player Club Mts Inns NO Runs 50s 100s HS Average 1 Taylah Purton Wynyard 5 5 4 215 0 1 155 no 215.00 2 Samantha Cotton Wynyard 9 7 4 243 3 0 76 no 81.00 3 Jaime Bradley Wynyard 11 9 2 323 2 0 72 no 46.14 4 Suzannah Gale Wynyard 12 8 4 144 0 0 40 36.00 5 Taylor Wigg Burnie Hurricanes 10 10 5 168 0 0 39 no 33.60 6 Mel Scolyer Burnie Hurricanes 11 10 2 265 2 0 76 33.13 7 Jane Riley Burnie Hurricanes 10 9 3 134 0 0 39 no 22.33 8 Zoe Lowry Latrobe 9 9 1 159 0 0 37 19.88 9 Sharlee Purton Ulverstone 11 10 0 194 1 0 57 19.40 Cricket North West Award Winners 2015/16 – Page 13 FEMALE COMPETITION AWARD QUALIFIERS (continued): BOWLING: Minimum of 20 overs and 7 wickets # Player Club Mts Overs Maids Runs Wkts BB 5WI Average 1 Jaime Bradley Wynyard 11 36.2 4 145 19 6/11 1 7.63 2 Samantha Cotton Wynyard 9 27.3 4 87 11 3/8 0 7.91 3 Zoe Lowry Latrobe 9 30.3 3 87 9 2/7 0 9.67 4 Jane Riley Burnie Hurricanes 10 38 4 118 12 5/20 1 9.83 5 Suzannah Gale Wynyard 12 44 9 122 12 2/2 0 10.17 6 Krysie Jeffrey Latrobe 9 24 0 96 9 3/15 0 10.67 7 Kahla Summers Wynyard 11 46.3 5 151 11 3/12 0 13.73 8 Judy Kelly Ulverstone 7 21.5 0 99 7 4/4 0 14.14 9 Greta Edwards Wynyard 10 32.3 2 144 10 4/6 0 14.40 10 Mel Scolyer Burnie Hurricanes 11 39.4 2 164 11 4/11 0 14.91 11 Zoe Sharman Latrobe 8 26 1 108 7 4/14 0 15.43 12 Mel Cox Latrobe 12 30 1 128 8 4/7 0 16.00 13 Melanie Gale Ulverstone 8 25 0 134 8 4/36 0 16.75 14 April Brown Burnie Hurricanes 11 27.4 0 146 8 3/14 0 18.25 15 Esther Magor Latrobe 11 43.4 2 224 10 3/11 0 22.40 16 Taylor Cooper Burnie Hurricanes 11 27.3 0 174 7 2/18 0 24.86 17 Floss Rockliff Ulverstone 10 40.2 0 225 7 2/4 0 32.14 Cricket North West Award Winners
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