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Cricket Wellington
Cricket Wellington Annual Report 2016/2017 Wellington Hospitality Group Proudly Supporting Wellington Cricket CONTENTS Funding Partners ................................................................................................................................... 2 Wellington Club Cricket ....................................................................................................................... 3 Office Bearers ........................................................................................................................................ 4 President’s Report ................................................................................................................................. 5 Chair's Report ........................................................................................................................................ 6 Members ................................................................................................................................................ 9 Eastern Suburbs' Triumphant Season .............................................................................................. 10 Gordon Dry's Outstanding Contribution ......................................................................................... 11 Woody Breaks Records ...................................................................................................................... 12 National Provincial Over-60’s Championship ................................................................................. -
Gazzetta Del Carre's
Gazzetta Del Carre’s Issue 4 September 2007 Carre’s Grammar School Sports College Sporting Newsletter End of an era! Old Boys Cricket: The annual Old Boys Cricket fixture took place on Wednesday 18th July. This annual fixture sees the schools current first eleven take on a selection of past pupils at the Sleaford ground on London Road. With a poor weather forecast threatening to hamper proceedings, The Old Boys went out to bat first. The opening pair of Andrew Scott and Graham Rickett, made good progress until Joe Braithwaite steamed in with an unplayable delivery and skittled his wickets for 17. Grahame quickly followed next over, being clean bowled for 13 by Adam Bloomfield. This saw James Smith come to the crease and steady the ship, putting on 45 runs before he too met his demise at the hands of Luke Endley. After the allotted twenty five overs the Old Boys had managed to reach 109 runs and everyone headed in for tea. Unfortunately, it was at this time the heavens decided to open to such an extent that the game was abandoned. Colin White shares a joke with his family as his team ‘Chalky’s Bite’ play on. The end of the Summer term was an emotional one for Carre’s as it saw the retirement of one of its longest serving members of staff, Mr. Colin White. Colin has been at the school for thirty five years, after originally agreeing to a one year placement. The two teams, one managed by Colin and the other by Andy Wilkinson, were made up from existing Carre’s staff and several ‘ringers’ brought in by each manager. -
SUCC 148'*' Annual Report M Itc He Ll C up G Rand F in Alv G O Rd On
SUCC 148'*’ Annual Report SUCC 148"’Annual Report M itchell Cup Grand Final v Gordon each of these guys the next step is Cull’s who came to support the close with application and targeted team through the year. I also want training. Cricket aside, SUCC is a to thank my wife Vanessa for sign better place for having these four ing the cricket licence at the start around and Brendan and Henry es of each season and allowing me to pecially contributed consistently to ■•IN N pursue a selfish recreation. the Club’s off-field running and are fine young leaders. Thank you to Matt Phelps, Tom Carter and Beau Casson who con Even though Steve Hobson only tinued to help and develop the joined us late in the year, he batted younger group and Gary Whitaker us into the GF with back to back who did a fine job as Club coach 100s. Hobbo is a great addition to and has also supported me and the Club and I will go on record to the team over the last 2 years. state he should be miked up every time he drinks as his nocturnal per I Les Carrington, John Kilford and formances this year were breathtak Geoff de Mesquita also continue to ing. Indeed, who is William Hay? be assets. I had the support of a wonderful This will be my last report for leadership group this year in Ash SUCC for the forseeable future as Cowan, Stu McLean and Rob Ed Vanessa and I will be moving over wards. -
Match Report
Match Report Ellerslie Cricket Club., Premier Men vs Grafton United Cricket Club., New World Vic Park Premier Men Grafton United Cricket Club., New World Vic Park Premier Men-Won Date: Wed 14 Jan 2015 Location: New Zealand - Auckland Match Type: Twenty20 Scorer: Anthony Bowler Toss: Ellerslie Cricket Club., Premier Men won the toss and elected to Bat URL: http://www.crichq.com/matches/214847 Ellerslie Cricket Club., Premier Grafton United Cricket Club., Men New World Vic Park Premier Score 126-10 Men Overs 19.3 Score 128-7 S Venville Overs 20.0 M Wall D Peris JJ Gutla P Patel M Newman A Burton* S Lambert M Ruffell N Bisman† S Chaturvedi K Alagappan K Ruffell A Thapa S Cameron† B Jackett N Bhana M Coxon R Deans A Scott S Rippington N Parpudi page 1 of 34 Scorecards 1st Innings | Batting: Ellerslie Cricket Club., Premier Men R B 4's 6's SR S Lambert 1 1 1 . 1 . 4 . 1 . 2 1 2 1 2 2 6 . 1 . 1 . 1 . // c P Patel b R Deans 28 26 1 1 107.69 S Venville . 2 . 4 1 . 1 . // b S Rippington 8 11 1 0 72.73 M Wall . 4 2 . // run out (K Ruffell/S Cameron†) 6 8 1 0 75.0 JJ Gutla . 1 . 1 4 . 1 1 1 1 . // b D Peris 10 16 1 0 62.5 A Thapa 1 2 . 1 . 1 . 2 1 // run out (M Ruffell/S Cameron†) 8 10 0 0 80.0 M Coxon 1 4 2 . // c S Chaturvedi b P Patel 7 6 1 0 116.67 N Bisman† . -
O'dowd DECLARES 4 .April, 2014
TH O’DOWD DECLARES 4 .April, 2014 Congratulations to the St.Josephs Cricket Club in winning its 3rd. GCA 1st.X1 flag, the last 25 years ago in season 1988-89. Being runners-up since that season in 1992-93, 1998-99, 2002-03 and 2003-04, it was a wonderful week-end for the Club. The “ script” could not have been written better as the season celebrated the Clubs 50th. year in District Cricket, joining the elite level of local cricket that season in 1964-65 instigated by Bro Stewart ,Chanel College also affiliating, the Chanel Club “folding” after just 7 seasons later but produced many excellent cricketers, the list headed by Mike Bowtell with 2,253 runs @ 46.9 plus bowlers Peter Connoley with 123 wickets @ 17.3 and David Ludowyk’s sensational 8/71 in an innings against St.Josephs in 1969-70. A night of celebrations by a trio of SJC Legends summed it all President Ian Courtney said “The 1st.X1 premiership victory was a just reward for the culmination of many years work from a huge number of people both on and off the field and we believe it will be the impetus for ongoing Club success” Ex-President Ken Gannon, despite his demanding job as the AFL Facilities and Project Manager (and gun opening former batsman at St.Josephs) reflected “It was great to be at the grand final and see a great bowling performance by Trent Walerys and then a great batting effort by Leigh Kentish with a stylish 75no (only bettered in a St. -
2016/17 Annual Report
2016/17 ANNUAL REPORT SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BASEBALL LEAGUE INC. TABLE OF CONTENTS BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2016/17 LEAGUE AWARDS President 7- Chief Executive Officer 9 - Audited Financial Statements 14 Junior Awards 33 - Senior Awards 34 - Finance 13 - Marketing 23 - Affiliations 24 2016/17 CAPPS Medalist 36 - - Operations 25 - Youth 26 - Performance 29 Team Of The Year 35 - Player Milestones 37 ASSOCIATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS STATE TEAMS Winterball 38 - Heritage Committee 39 - Schoolboys 46 - Bite Baseball Academy 47 - Under 16s 49- Under 18s 40 - Women 51 Umpires 42 - Scorer’s Association 45 Women’s Baseball League 48 CHARTER TEAMS 2016/17 DiViSON 1 GRAND Final 2017/16 DiViSiON Results Little League 53 - Marlins, Rays, Seahawks Division 1 Grand Final Report & Results 61 Division tables - Grand Final Results 63 Junior League 56 - Waves, Pirates Senior League 58 - Armada, Titans Affiliations: CORPORATE PARTNERS: BOARD OF DIRECTORS Elected Mark Snelgrove President 2015 Mark Brougham Operations 2015 Karen Phillips Marketing 2016 Annette Fidge Finance 2015 Lawrie Moore Player & Coach Development 2015 Kyle Smith Youth 2016 Tony Catt Affiliations 2016 BASEBALL SA STAFF Nathan Davison Chief Executive Officer Matthew Williams Player Pathway & Development Manager Laura Bond Administration & Events Landon Hernandez State Director of Coaching Bianca Smith Competitions & Member Coordinator Andrew Scott Operations Manager Eric Balnar Adelaide Bite Commercial Manager PATRON Terry Evans VICE PATRONS Dr Roger Capps Howard Norman -
Contents Pg South Australian Baseball League Inc
South Australian Baseball League Inc. Contents Pg President’s Report 2 General Manager’s Report 3 Australian Baseball Federation 5 Baseball Operation’s Report 6 Finance Report 7 Finacial Statements 9 Youth Operations Report 14 Development Manager’s Report 15 Development Officer’s Report 16 State Director of Coaching Report 17 S.A.S.I Report 18 State Director of Umpiring Report 19 Coopers Division 1 Grand Final 21 Capps Medal 22 Junior Medal Presentation 23 A Tribute to Ken Wesslink 24 Masters / Memorabila Report 25 Affiliated Associations Report 26 South Australia Country Baseball Association Report (SACBA) 27 Baseball Umpires Association of South Australia (BUASA) 28 South Australia Baseball Scorers Association (SABSA) 29 Winterball Report 30 State Representative Team Reports - Claxton Shield 31 - Under 23 State Team 32 - Under 18 State Team 33 - Under 16 State Team 34 - Under 14 State Team 35 - Under 12 State Team 36 - Women’s / IBA Friendship Series Report 37 Completion Awards and Results 38 History of Capps Medallists 43 South Australian Baseball League Inc. President’s Report Congratulations to West Torrens for not only winning the Divi- The Australian Baseball Federation continues to assure us sion 1 premiership, but also, for the manner in which the game that the National League will be reintroduced in late 2008 was played, and for the presentation of the final and conduct of and, whilst we accept these assurances, we wait with some the club supporters and volunteers. Glenelg, West Torrens op- impatience for the public announcement and greater detail of ponent in the final, also deserve to be applauded for the manner how the League will operate. -
Marist Brothers Cricket Club
MARIST BROTHERS CRICKET CLUB YEARBOOK 2015/16 98th Season President’s Report Another season has come and gone and yet again the club has again enjoyed various successes both on and off the field. The season kicked off with the club hosting the inaugural 16.8 tournament on the October long weekend to give players a hit before the season commenced. This weekend was a tremendous success for the club with all feedback from competing sides being positive. It would be remiss of me to mention the success of the weekend without acknowledging the hours of work put in by Luke Collings and Brad Cleaver along with various other volunteers who made sure the weekend went off without a hitch (also to Gabs who’s house became one of the main meeting points for a few months there). It’s looking like being back even bigger and better this year so get involved, as a player or volunteer, and enjoy the weekend. Unconfirmed rumours suggest there may even be a DJ this year?!?! 4th grade entered the season with a whole lot of enthusiasm with strong attendance at pre-season training, looking to go one better than last year. Unfortunately for the lads the season didn’t quite go as planned with inconsistent player availability through the club often meaning they were the worst hit. It’s a credit to the guys who turned up every week and our junior strength that they remained competitive and only just missed the finals (through some suspect dealings from Norths). Again trying to keep our wealth of junior numbers involved and progressing through the senior ranks, we decided to enter two teams into the 3rd grade competition. -
The Gonzaga Record 1994
THE GONZAGA RECORD 1994 Gonzaga College SJ Library o o O 0 / 7 T h e G o n z a g a R e c o r d </5 o £ Andrew Scott, Bursary winner (Photo: Siobhan Keogh) J THE GONZAGA RECORD 1994 % /? Edited by Michael Bevan with Dermot O'Kane Darach O’Seaghdha Eoin Phillips John Ruane Robin Strahan Gonzaga College Dublin SPONSORS We wish to express our thanks to the following who have sponsored this issue of The Gonzaga Record: Quinn’s Hardware, Ranelagh, Dublin 6 Lennox Chemicals Ltd, Naas Rd, Dublin 12 Ray Tarpey, 631 Howth Road, Raheny, Co. Dublin Capital Leasing Ltd, Stephen’s Green. Dublin 2 © Gonzaga College 1995 Cover by Jacques Teljeur Printed by Argus Press Ltd. CONTENTS Editorial 1 Board of Management and School Staff 3 In Memoriam 4 News of the Past 8 Graduation’94 12 Class Photographs 16 School Reports 32 Art in Gonzaga 55 Transition Year Reports 63 Chess 1994 79 Sports 83 Prep School Miscellany 102 What happened to the Class of 1994? 113 School Roll 116 Editorial THIS IS THE TENTH YEAR of publication of The Gonzaga Record. Compared with The Belvederian or The Clongownian (which can boast its hundreth), it is far too young to have established a tradition and reflects a school which is still changing and developing. By the time the eleventh issue is published the physical structure of the College itself will, all going well, have changed considerably. It will be time, perhaps, to add the next chapter to Fr Bill Lee’s history of Gonzaga. -
The City and Suburban Cricket Association 110Th Annual Report
The City and Suburban Cricket Association 110th Annual Report Season 2012/2013 CITY AND SUBURBAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION 1903 INCORPORATED Office Bearers – Season 2012-2013 Patron Her Excellency Professor Marie R Bashir AC Governor of the State of New South Wales President Mr. R. J. Sadler Vice Presidents Messrs. G.E. Reed, A.H.Law, R.G. Marshall and J.R.R. Simpson Secretary Mr. B.G. Breakspear J.P. Assistant Secretary Position vacant Treasurer Mr. G. Winney Delegate to Sydney Cricket Association Mr. Ed Smith Executive Committee Messrs. R J. Sadler, B. G. Breakspear, G. Winney Management Committee Executive Committee together with Messrs. R.G. Marshall and J.R.R. Simpson O O O O O O O O O O Active Life Members Messrs. A. H. Law, R.G. Marshall, J. Russell. Deceased Life Members Messrs. C.A. Fairland, N.I.Blue, J.R. Gillam, K.M. Gracie, C.R. Hogue, J. Pace, W. Ray, K.O. Johnstone MBE, J.R. Thompson, E.A. Webster and B.R.W. Bavin. 1 PRESIDENT’S REPORT By the time you read this message, members will know that I have made the decision to stand down as the President of the City and Suburban Cricket Association after thirteen seasons as your president. Over the last few years I have become known as “one-more-year-Sadler”, but no longer, as I now believe that it is time to give someone else the privilege of serving the Association in this capacity. My first report as President of the City and Suburban Cricket Association was in 2001/02.