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Victorian Women's Cricket Association Proudly Supported by: Essteele Cup Premier Firsts PREMIERS Essendon Maribyrnong Park AVERAGES Batting Innings NO HS Aggregate Average Meghann Lanning (Box Hill) 8 2 179 460 76.67 J. Cameron (Plenty Valley) 9 1 138 512 64.00 E. Villani (Brunswick Park) 9 1 103* 352 44.00 E. McIntyre (Essendon MP) 11 4 59 271 38.71 R. Melton (Plenty Valley) 10 3 74* 270 38.57 R. Haynes (Box Hill) 7 - 65 243 34.71 E. Inglis (Brunswick Park) 10 2 91* 235 29.38 M. Strano (Essendon MP) 11 2 43* 236 26.22 N. Schilov (Essendon MP 13 4 60 229 25.44 T. Norquay (Brunswick Park) 11 1 90 224 22.40 L. Leggieri (Brighton District) 14 1 79 268 20.62 Bowling Overs Wickets Runs Average Monique Sabatino (Essendon MP) 59.4 21 199 9.48 E. Kearney (Essendon MP) 81.2 18 194 10.78 C. Smith (Essendon MP) 49 11 128 11.64 C. Morrow (Brunswick Park) 66.1 14 173 12.36 P. Cleghorn (Box Hill) 67.5 17 230 13.53 C. Eastburn (Dandenong) 68 15 204 13.60 C. Brock (Essendon MP) 53.5 12 169 14.08 A. Vine (Plenty Valley) 73 18 260 14.44 M. Ciavarella (Plenty Valley) 63 13 192 14.77 A. Lanning (Box Hill) 45.4 11 201 18.27 R. Haynes (Box Hill) 42 9 182 20.22 Wicket Keeping Leanne Leggieri (Brighton District) 7 catches + 9 stumpings = 16 dismissals Candace Hulett (Essendon MP) 4 catches + 9 stumpings = 13 dismissals MOST VALUABLE UNDER 18 PLAYER Laura Croft (Dandenong) Batting 8 Innings 1 Not Out 42* HS 104 Aggregate 14.86 Average Bowling 36 Overs 14 Wickets 127 Runs 9.07 Average Fielding 5 catches Premier Firsts Twenty20 PREMIERS Essendon Maribyrnong Park Essteele Australis Cup Premier Seconds PREMIERS Brown Hill AVERAGES Batting Innings NO HS Aggregate Average Briony Polkinghorne (Brown Hill) 6 2 66* 164 41.00 L. Bramley (Essendon MP) 6 2 109* 144 36.00 L. McMaster (Coburg) 9 2 51 182 26.00 Bowling Overs Wickets Runs Average Moelagi Tuilagi (Coburg) 57.5 16 141 8.81 C. Coghill (Coburg) 59.5 11 116 10.55 J. Neil (Essendon MP) 49.1 11 146 13.27 D. Jones (Brown Hill) 44 7 96 13.71 M. Pertzel (Brighton District) 54.1 10 139 13.90 B. Polkinghorne (Brown Hill) 42 7 100 14.29 L. Anderson (Brighton District) 46 11 171 15.55 D. Loughnan (Coburg) 82 17 267 15.71 K. Lai (Brighton District) 38 7 123 17.57 Wicket Keeping Nathalie Tuilagi (Coburg) 4 catches + 5 stumpings = 9 dismissals MOST VALUABLE UNDER 18 PLAYER Laura Bramley (Essendon MP) Batting 6 Innings 2 Not Out 109* HS 144 Aggregate 36.00 Average Bowling 3 Overs 3 Wickets 66 Runs 22.00 Average Fielding 3 catches Premier Seconds Twenty20 PREMIERS Essendon Maribyrnong Park One Day Shield PREMIERS Riverside & Frankston AVERAGES Batting Innings NO HS Aggregate Average Kerry Johnson (Riverside) 8 4 47* 219 54.75 T. Escreet (Darebin Falcons) 9 3 112* 320 53.33 R. Hickmott (Darebin Falcons) 10 2 95* 425 53.13 A. Smith (Frankston) 10 2 79 365 45.63 F. O’Connor (Darebin Falcons) 9 3 48 194 32.33 J. Green (Geelong) 10 4 68 182 30.33 J. Surace (Riverside) 6 1 56* 148 29.60 A. Soldatic (Gisborne) 12 4 51 229 28.63 G. Deans (Geelong) 9 3 46* 158 26.33 K. Snape (Yarra Valley) 13 3 70* 236 23.60 C. Fatone (Plenty Valley) 12 3 64* 207 23.00 E. Kennedy (Gisborne) 15 - 58 330 22.00 Bowling Overs Wickets Runs Average Kerry Johnson (Riverside) 74 23 116 5.04 L. Lopes (Plenty Valley) 75 22 170 7.73 L. Polwarth (Frankston) 64 13 109 8.38 A. Smith (Frankston) 55 17 143 8.41 K. Hendy (Riverside) 39.1 17 161 9.47 H. Wray (Geelong) 66.4 16 169 10.56 E. Kennedy (Gisborne) 91.5 18 229 12.72 R. Howell (Geelong) 75.3 16 224 14.00 S. Boyd (Mornington) 51.2 11 155 14.09 F. O’Connor (Darebin Falcons) 79 14 206 14.71 J. Van Mourik (Yarra Valley) 55 11 163 14.82 N. Callinan (Riverside) 65.2 12 185 15.42 S. Heussi (Geelong) 54.1 14 217 15.50 Wicket Keeping Kathryn Ennor (Riverside) 10 catches + 4 stumpings = 14 dismissals Allison Baker (Frankston) 11 catches + 0 stumpings = 11 dismissals MOST VALUABLE UNDER 18 PLAYER Lucinda Lopes (Plenty Valley) Batting 12 Innings 2 Not Out 32 HS 117 Aggregate 11.70 Average Bowling 75 Overs 22 Wickets 170 Runs 7.73 Average Fielding 3 catches One Day Central PREMIERS Edinburgh & Monash Gryphons AVERAGES Batting Innings NO HS Aggregate Average Dani Norman (Dennis (CHC)) 8 4 93* 296 74.00 N. Vincent (Dennis (CHC)) 7 3 101* 272 68.00 M. Duggan (Edinburgh) 7 3 59* 224 56.00 T. French (Edinburgh) 7 3 55 173 43.25 N. Manier (Burnley ) 10 2 83* 297 37.13 T. Gleeson (Edinburgh) 10 2 118* 282 35.25 Z. Speck (Melbourne University) 8 2 86* 183 30.50 L. Ellis (Melbourne University) 9 2 87* 204 29.14 A. Chapman (Monash Uni Gryph) 9 3 41* 166 27.67 D. Palmer (Coburg) 9 3 48 155 25.83 M. Nativo (Coburg) 11 4 71* 176 25.14 S. Bugg (Dennis (CHC)) 9 1 59 201 25.13 Bowling Overs Wickets Runs Average Tracey Gleeson (Edinburgh) 61.1 15 92 6.13 A. Broomhall (Monash Uni. Gryphons) 69.4 21 181 8.62 L. Sellars (Melbourne University) 53.2 12 134 11.17 M. Duggan (Edinburgh) 45 7 94 13.43 X. Clark (Monash Uni. Gryphons) 65.1 10 163 16.30 J. Allan (Edinburgh) 50.3 11 193 17.55 S. Bugg (Dennis (CHC)) 63.4 11 203 18.45 D. Norman (Dennis (CHC)) 62 12 237 19.75 D. Palmer (Coburg) 51 8 167 20.88 Wicket Keeping Helen McKendry (Coburg) 5 catches + 3 stumpings = 8 dismissals MOST VALUABLE UNDER 18 PLAYER Mary Waters (Monash University Gryphons) Batting 8 Innings 2 Not Out 29* HS 101 Aggregate 16.83 Average Bowling 38 overs 9 Wickets 94 Runs 10.44 Average Fielding 5 catches One Day North West PREMIERS Altona North AVERAGES Batting Innings NO HS Aggregate Average Nicole Walsh (Gisborne) 7 3 107* 302 75.70 J. Gale (Melton) 8 3 58 349 58.17 T. Xuereb (Essendon MP) 10 4 46 276 46.00 H. Harris (Altona North) 9 2 98* 262 37.43 T. Crisp (Melton) 9 2 58* 192 27.43 M. Tan (Essendon MP) 8 1 57 174 24.86 S. Rohkamper (Altona North) 9 2 42 161 23.00 J. Sherman (Altona North) 8 1 58 152 21.71 Bowling Overs Wickets Runs Average Julie Shine (Spotswood) 50 22 122 5.55 M. Tan (Essendon MP) 69.1 17 108 6.35 S. Rohkamper (Altona North) 58 12 98 8.17 B. McGrath (Essendon MP) 50.3 13 117 9.00 A. Walton (Gisborne) 57 10 111 11.10 T. Xuereb (Essendon MP) 50 11 132 12.00 T. Crisp (Melton) 64.3 13 162 12.46 M. Radford (Melton) 53.3 13 163 12.54 T. Armstrong (Moonee Valley) 76 14 182 13.00 B. 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