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Mercedes Cricket Fixture Term 4 MERCEDES CRICKET FIXTURE TERM 4 20/20 FRIDAY NIGHT 18th October 25th October 1st November 8th November 15th November Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 FIRST XI 20/20 V PAC 2 V STJS V SPSC 2 V SC 2 V PGS Will Faulkner HOME HOME AWAY HOME AWAY 4:00pm TEAM 19th October 26th October 2nd November 9th November 16th November 23rd November Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 FIRST XI V RC V RC V PGS V PGS V WCC NO GAME Will Faulkner HOME HOME HOME HOME AWAY 8:15am WAITE MAIN WATE MAIN WAITE MAIN WAITE MAIN YEAR 9 BYE V PAC V PEM V SPSC V IC V SIC Jake Hinkley AWAY AWAY HOME HOME HOME 8:15am WAITE NE WAITE MAIN WAITE MAIN YEAR 8 V SIC V AHS V PAC V CAB V SJGS V SHC Oliver Cheesman HOME HOME HOME AWAY AWAY HOME 8:15am WAITE NE WAITE NE WAITE NE WAITE NE Please check the College Website or Team App for Maps each week. AHS Adelaide High School: West Tce Adelaide RC Rostrevor:, Glen Stuart Rd, Woodforde BPS Blackfriars:, Prospect Rd, Prospect SC Scotch College:, Curruth Rd, Mitcham CAR Cardijn College: Honeypot Rd Nourlunga SHC Sacred Heart Middle school: Percy St Mitchell D Downs M Park CAB Cabra College Cross Rd, Cumberland Park SHC Sacred Heart College, Somerton Park CBC Christian Bros College, Wakefield St SPC St. Paul’s College: Grand Junction Rd Gilles Plains Adelaide CC Concordia, , Cheltenham St. Highgate SPSC St. Peter’s College: Dequettville Tce Hackney GIHS Glenunga Int High School, L’Estrange Ave SJGS St Johns Grammar School, Belair Glenunga IC Immanuel College Novar Gardens STM St Michaels College, Henley Beach C MHS Marryatville High, Kensington Rd, TC Trinity College, Gawler Marryatville NM Norwood Morialta High School UHS Unley High School: Kitchener St Netherby HS PEM Pembroke School, Kensington WCC Woodcroft College: Bains Rd Woodcroft PAC Prince Alfred College, Kent Town WS Westminster School: Alison Ave Marion PGS Pulteney Grammar School: Sth Tce, Adelaide Boys Sport Coordinator: Daniel Caire - 0406 249 459 .
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