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Team Honours TEAM HONOURS Competition Winners Runners-up League Championship Oakmere Chester Boughton Hall League Division 2 Wistaston Vilage Leigh League Division 3 Stockport Georgians Didsbury 2nd XI T20 Divisional Competition Chester Boughton Hall Deemons Stockport Trinity Fire Knockout Cup Chester Boughton Hall Deemons Didsbury Swordettes Development Knockout Cup Didsbury 2nd XI Stockport Georgians DIVISION 1 CENTURIES Ellie Mason (Stockport Trinity) 105 Kerry Hartnett (Oakmere) 102* & 101 FIVE WICKET HAULS Kathryn Jackson (Appleton) 6-11 Kate Coppack (Chester BH) 6-15 Katy Hart (Stockport Trinity) 5-8 Abby Nicholson (Didsbury) 5-11 BATTING AWARD – MOST RUNS Emma Barlow (Appleton) 377 runs Dawn Prestidge (Oakmere) 366 Laura Jackson (Appleton) 327 Sarah McCann (Stockport Trinity) 288 Hannah Jones (Didsbury) 283 BEST BATTING AVERAGE (min 5 innings) Laura Jackson (Appleton) 81.75 Dawn Prestidge (Oakmere) 73.20 Sammi Short (Chester BH) 58.00 Lorna Starkey (Chester BH) 52.00 Hannah Snape (Chester BH) 50.33 BOWLING AWARD – MOST WICKETS Kate Coppack (Chester BH) & Sammi Short (Chester BH) 12 wickets Gillian Spragg (Stockport Trinity) & Kathryn Jackson (Appleton) 11 Amna Malik & Abby Nicholson (both Didsbury), Emma Royle (Stockport Trinity) & Sami Fowler (Appleton) 10 BEST BOWLING AVERAGE (min 20 overs) Kate Coppack (Chester BH) 7.67 Amna Malik (Didsbury) 7.70 Hannah Jones (Didsbury) 9.78 Emma Royle (Stockport Trinity) 10.70 Kerry Hartnett (Oakmere) 11.40 BEST STRIKE RATE (min 20 overs) Amna Malik (Didsbury) 19.20 Leesa Mellon (Didsbury) 21.43 Emma Tarpey (Oakmere) 23.33 Kate Coppack (Chester BH) 24.50 Abby Nicholson (Didsbury) 24.80 BEST ECONOMY RATE (min 20 overs) Hannah Jones (Didsbury) 1.57 Kate Coppack (Chester BH) 1.88 Dawn Prestidge (Oakmere) 2.00 Lorna Starkey (Chester BH) 2.16 Emma Royle (Stockport Trinity) 2.17 FIELDING AWARD – MOST CATCHES & RUN OUTS AS FIELDER Emma Barlow (Appleton) 7 dismissals (all caught) & Hannah Jones (Didsbury) 7 (6 caught, 1 run out) Dawn Prestidge (Oakmere) 6 (5c, 1ro) (Dawn Prestidge claimed four wicketkeeping dismissals as well, making a total of 10 victims) WICKETKEEPING AWARD – MOST CATCHES & STUMPINGS AS WICKETKEEPER Gaby McKeever (Stockport Trinity) 7 dismissals (4 caught, 3 stumped) & Nic Capes (Chester BH) 7 (3c, 4st) Judith Barnes (Appleton) 5 (all caught) DIVISION 2 TOP BATTING PERFORMANCE (no centuries) Daisy Mullan (Leigh) 89* FIVE WICKET HAULS Kasey Bentham (Leigh) 5-11 Hannah Bratt (Wistaston Village) 5-13 BATTING AWARD – MOST RUNS Alison Smith (Wistaston Village) 303 runs Nicky Deane (Leigh) 275 Katie Bennett (Wistaston Village) 197 Amanda Gettins (Ashton-on-Mersey) & Daisy Mullan (Leigh) 188 BEST BATTING AVERAGE (min 5 innings) Daisy Mullan (Leigh) 47.00 Katie Haszeldine (Wistaston Village) 42.75 Alison Smith (Wistaston Village) 37.88 Sarah Sutcliffe (Ashton-on-Mersey) 36.00 Amanda Gettins (Ashton-on-Mersey) 26.86 BOWLING AWARD – MOST WICKETS Alison Smith (Wistaston Village) 19 wickets Amanda Gettins (Ashton-on-Mersey) 14 Hannah Bratt (Wistaston Village) & Kasey Bentham (Leigh) 12 Alexa Harrison (Oxton) & Emma Capper (Leigh) 10 BEST BOWLING AVERAGE (min 20 overs) Alison Smith (Wistaston Village) 9.89 Hannah Bratt (Wistaston Village) 10.08 Amanda Gettins (Ashton-on-Mersey) 10.64 Kasey Bentham (Leigh) 12.75 Katie Haszeldine (Wistaston Village) 15.50 BEST STRIKE RATE (min 20 overs) Alison Smith (Wistaston Village) 20.84 Amanda Gettins (Ashton-on-Mersey) 21.50 Hannah Bratt (Wistaston Village) 23.58 Azure Wilkinson (Ashton-on-Mersey), Christine Lawson (Wistaston Village) & Freya Davies (Oxton) 30 BEST ECONOMY RATE (min 20 overs) Kasey Bentham (Leigh) 2.10 Hannah Bratt (Wistaston Village) 2.57 Ella Smith (Leigh) 2.78 Alison Smith (Wistaston Village) 2.85 Katie Haszeldine (Wistaston Village) 2.91 FIELDING AWARD – MOST CATCHES & RUN OUTS AS FIELDER Megan Cureton (Oxton) 6 dismissals (all caught) Alison Smith (Wistaston Village) 4 (all caught) Alexa Harrison (Oxton) 3 (all caught), Claire Anderton (Ashton-on-Mersey) 3 (all caught), Kara Townsend (Wistaston Village) 3 (2 caught, 1 run out) WICKETKEEPING AWARD – MOST CATCHES & STUMPINGS AS WICKETKEEPER Katie Bennett (Wistaston Village) 9 dismissals (5 caught, 4 stumped) Mina Khatun (Ashton-on-Mersey) 4 (1c, 3st) & Carrie Blood (Leigh) 4 (all caught) T20 COMPETITIONS (T20 Divisional Competition, Knockout Cup & Development Knockout Cup) TOP BATTING PERFORMANCE Alex Wilson (Woodley) 35* FIVE WICKET HAULS Hannah Jones (Didsbury) 6-2 BATTING AWARD – MOST RUNS Kate Coppack (Chester BH) & Ali Cutler (Chester BH) 112 runs Dawn Prestidge (Chester BH) 100 BOWLING AWARD – MOST WICKETS Hannah Jones (Didsbury) 9 wickets Kate Coppack & Dawn Prestidge (both Chester BH) 8 FIELDING AWARD - MOST CATCHES & RUN OUTS AS FIELDER Emma Royle (Stockport Trinity) 6 dismissals (5 caught, 1 run out) Kate Scott-Griffiths (Didsbury) 3 (2c, 1st) & Kate Harvey (Stockport Trinity) 3 (1c, 2st) WICKETKEEPING AWARD - MOST CATCHES & STUMPINGS AS WICKETKEEPER Nic Capes (Chester BH) 4 dismissals (1 caught, 3 stumped) Gaby McKeever (Stockport Trinity) 3 (2c, 1st) (No one else with more than 1 dismissal) DIVISION 3 TOP BATTING PERFORMANCE (no centuries) Hannah Marshall (Didsbury 2nd XI) 93* FIVE WICKET HAULS Charlotte Campion (Didsbury 2nd XI) 5-4 Zara Matthews (Didsbury 2nd XI) 5-9 BATTING AWARD – MOST RUNS Rachel Warrenger (Hawarden Park) 241 runs Lucy Smith (Didsbury 2nd XI) 208 Beth Garnett (Stockport Georgians) 201 Amy Coutoure (Lymm Oughtrington Park) 154 Nicole Baker-Tunney (Stockport Georgians) 112 BEST BATTING AVERAGE (min 5 innings, although technically an involuntary retirement is Retired Out under the laws, retirements have been treated as not outs for the purpose of these calculations) Amy Coutoure (Lymm Oughtrington Park) 154.00 Millie Frost (Didsbury 2nd XI) 69.00 Beth Garnett (Stockport Georgians) 67.00 Rachel Warrenger (Hawarden Park) 60.25 Liv Bell (Stockport Georgians) 53.50 BOWLING AWARD – MOST WICKETS Alex Wilson (Woodley) 13 wickets Jasmine Denton, Katie Martin (both Hawarden Park), Laura Smith (Lymm Oughtrington Park) & Gemma Stewart (Woodley) 8 BEST BOWLING AVERAGE (min 15 overs) Zoe Cabral (Chester BH 2nd XI) 6.00 Jasmine Denton (Hawarden Park) 7.38 Alex Wilson (Woodley) 8.69 Zoe Jones (Stockport Georgians) 9.33 Beth Garnett (Stockport Georgians) 10.63 BEST STRIKE RATE (min 15 overs) Jasmine Denton (Hawarden Park) 15.75 Gemma Stewart (Woodley) 17.38 Laura Smith (Lymm Oughtrington Park) 18.00 Alex Wilson (Woodley) 18.46 Zoe Jones (Stockport Georgians) 19.00 BEST ECONOMY RATE (min 15 overs) Zoe Cabral (Chester BH 2nd XI) 1.89 Nicole Baker-Tunney (Stockport Georgians) 2.21 Beth Garnett (Stockport Georgians) 2.44 Natalie Bell (Stockport Georgians) 2.47 Hannah Marshall (Didsbury 2nd XI) 2.73 FIELDING AWARD – MOST CATCHES & RUN OUTS AS FIELDER Nicole Baker-Tunney (Stockport Georgians) 8 dismissals (4 caught, 4 run out) Natalie Bell (Stockport Georgians) 7 (6c, 1ro) Kate Scott-Griffiths (Didsbury 2nd XI) 4 (2c, 2ro) WICKETKEEPING AWARD – MOST CATCHES & STUMPINGS AS WICKETKEEPER Maz Linford (Didsbury 2nd XI) 3 dismissals (1 caught, 2 stumped) Charlie Waring (Chester BH) & Rosemary Duckworth (Stockport Georgians) 2 (both caught) CHESHIRE SENIORS Champions of Division 3 Group B of the County T20 and promoted to the national second division. TOP BATTING PERFORMANCE (no centuries) Ellie Mason 67 TOP BOWLING PERFORMANCE (no five wicket hauls) Dawn Prestidge 3-7 MOST RUNS Ellie Mason & Dawn Prestidge 150 (3rd= in division) Kate Coppack 72 BEST BATTING AVERAGE Ellie Mason 37.50 (4th in division) Dawn Prestidge 30.00 Ali Cutler 19.00 MOST WICKETS Kate Coppack 10 wickets (1st= in division) Kerry Hartnett & Kennedy Nuttall 6 BEST BOWLING AVERAGE (min 10 overs) Kate Coppack 8.20 (3rd in division) Raffaella Rodighiero 8.33 Kerry Hartnett 13.17 BEST STRIKE RATE (min 10 overs) Kate Coppack 15.60 (8th in division) Raffaella Rodighiero & Kerry Hartnett 22.00 BEST ECONOMY RATE Raffaella Rodighiero 2.27 (1st in division) Kate Coppack 3.15 Dawn Prestidge 3.54 LEADING FIELDERS Kerry Hartnett 6 dismissals (5 caught, 1 run out) (1st= in division) Dawn Prestidge 4 (2c, 2ro) Kate Coppack 3 (1c, 2ro) .
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