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Representative Season Yearbook 2017-2018 PENRITH JUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION REPRESENTATIVE SEASON YEARBOOK 2017-2018 The President’s Cup U/16 side on the morning of their final against Maitland. After 76 overs of play, the match was eventually abandoned due to lightning. CONTENTS OUR SPONSORS ......................................................................................................................... 4 PENRITH JUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION ................................................................................... 6 Premiership Shields ................................................................................................................. 6 Teams ................................................................................................................................... 7 Representative Committee ....................................................................................................... 8 President’s Report ................................................................................................................... 8 Representative Coordinator’s Report ......................................................................................... 9 Girls Development Coordinator’s Report .................................................................................. 10 AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS .................................................................................................. 11 Player of the Series ............................................................................................................... 11 Centuries, Five Wickets, Hat Tricks ......................................................................................... 11 Representative Honours ........................................................................................................ 12 Cricket NSW Academy ........................................................................................................... 12 Glenn Maher Award ............................................................................................................... 12 Junior Career Recognition ...................................................................................................... 13 NSWDCA ................................................................................................................................. 14 J H Creak Shield (Under 11) ................................................................................................... 14 Arch Cawsey Shield (Under 12) .............................................................................................. 17 Walter S Gee Shield (Under 13) .............................................................................................. 21 Harold Moore Shield (Under 14) ............................................................................................. 25 E G Weblin Shield (Under 15) ................................................................................................. 29 C S Watson Shield (Under 16) ................................................................................................ 32 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS ........................................................................................................... 35 Batting Aggregate and Average ........................................................................................... 35 Bowling Aggregate and Average ......................................................................................... 35 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS .......................................................................................................... 36 Batting Aggregate and Average Records .............................................................................. 36 Bowling Aggregate and Average Records ............................................................................. 37 Wicket Keeping Records ..................................................................................................... 38 PERPETUAL SHIELDS ............................................................................................................ 39 Geoff Clayton Memorial Shield ............................................................................................ 39 Trevor Bayliss Trophy ........................................................................................................ 40 Patrick Cummins Trophy ..................................................................................................... 40 Luke Morrissey Representative Wicket Keeper Trophy ........................................................... 42 NSWDCA SHIELD RECORDS ................................................................................................... 43 Batting Records ................................................................................................................. 43 Bowling Records ................................................................................................................ 44 Wicket Partnership Records ................................................................................................ 44 GIRLS NSWDCA ....................................................................................................................... 46 Mollie Dive Shield (Under 13) ................................................................................................. 46 Margaret Peden Shield (Under 15) .......................................................................................... 49 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS ........................................................................................................... 51 Batting Aggregate and Average ........................................................................................... 51 Bowling Aggregate and Average ......................................................................................... 51 RECORDS ............................................................................................................................. 51 Batting Aggregate and Average Records .............................................................................. 51 Bowling Aggregate and Average Records ............................................................................. 51 PRESIDENT’S CUP .................................................................................................................... 52 IDCA Cup (Under 10) ............................................................................................................ 52 Colin Cooper Cup (Under 11) ................................................................................................. 58 Page 2 Alfred James Cup (Under 12) ................................................................................................. 61 IDCA Cup (Under 13) ............................................................................................................ 64 Anthony Neale Cup (Under 14) ............................................................................................... 67 IDCA Cup (Under 15) ............................................................................................................ 70 Andrew Blamey Cup (Under 16) ............................................................................................. 72 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS ........................................................................................................... 75 Batting Aggregate and Average ........................................................................................... 75 Bowling Aggregate and Average ......................................................................................... 75 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS .......................................................................................................... 76 Batting Aggregate and Average Records .............................................................................. 76 Bowling Aggregate and Average Records ............................................................................. 76 Wicket Keeping RECORDS .................................................................................................. 77 PERPETUAL TROPHIES .......................................................................................................... 78 John Hastings Trophy ........................................................................................................ 78 Ray Jordan Trophy............................................................................................................. 79 Paul Thomas Trophy .......................................................................................................... 79 Michael Wholohan Wicket Keeping Trophy ........................................................................... 79 PRESIDENT’S CUP RECORDS ................................................................................................. 81 Batting Records ................................................................................................................. 81 Bowling Records ................................................................................................................ 82 Wicket Partnership Records ................................................................................................ 82 CARNIVALS .............................................................................................................................. 84 Carnival Coaches Award .......................................................................................................
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