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Award Winners Book.Pdf ESSTEELE PREMIER FIRSTS PREMIERS – DANDENONG TWENTY20 PREMIERS – ESSENDON MARIBYRNONG PARK AVERAGES BATTING INNINGS NOT HIGHEST AGGREGATE AVERAGE Out Score Meghann Lanning (Box Hill) 9 3 241* 546 91.00 E. Villani (Brunswick Park) 10 1 188 622 69.11 E. Inglis (Brunswick Park) 15 3 180* 684 57.00 J. Hunter (Dandenong) 8 3 109* 251 50.20 K. Applebee (Dandenong) 18 6 100* 498 41.50 K. Beams (Essendon MP) 13 3 89 308 30.80 E. McIntyre (Essendon M 16 3 70 386 29.69 M. Strano (Essendon MP) 14 2 75 350 29.17 T. Norquay (Brunswick Park) 21 2 99 551 29.00 A. Lanning (Box Hill) 16 1 109 416 27.73 B. Binch (Essendon MP) 14 2 53 329 27.42 S. Chancellor Goddard (Box Hill) 15 5 51 273 27.30 N. Schilov (Essendon MP) 17 2 87 400 26.67 H. Hyder (Brunswick Park) 15 2 60 343 26.38 BOWLING OVERS WICKETS RUNS AVERAGE Julie Hunter (Dandenong) 50 14 156 11.14 S. Elliott (Dandenong) 54 11 130 11.82 J. Kile (Brunswick Park) 76 21 274 13.05 E. Kearney (Essendon MP) 122.2 28 377 13.46 T. Norquay (Brunswick Park) 98.4 22 304 13.82 E. McIntyre (Essendon MP) 90.4 22 306 13.91 A. Hartley (Box Hill) 116.2 26 372 14.31 K. Beams (Essendon MP) 88.3 20 292 14.60 M. Strano (Essendon MP) 83 20 297 14.85 C. Moscript (Dandenong) 84.2 24 357 14.88 H. Neville (Plenty Valley) 78.2 16 243 15.19 E. Gallagher (Dandenong) 132.1 29 458 15.79 A. Campion (Brunswick Park) 95.4 21 348 16.57 H. Irvine (Plenty Valley) 66 17 284 16.71 WICKET-KEEPING Emily Smith (Essendon MP) 9 catches + 14 stumpings = 23 dismissals Erica Kershaw (Dandenong) 8 catches + 11 stumpings = 19 dismissals UNDER 18 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Alana King (Dandenong) Batting 19 Innings 4 Not Out 70* HS 247 Aggregate 16.47 Average Bowling 133.4 Overs 27 Wickets 528 Runs 19.56 Average Fielding 9 catches ESSTEELE PREMIER SECONDS PREMIERS - NAPOLEONS/SEBASTOPOL TWENTY20 PREMIERS - BRIGHTON DISTRICT AVERAGES BATTING INNINGS NOT HIGHEST AGGREGATE AVERAGE OUT SCORE Ando Aparo (Brunswick Park) 8 5 62* 245 81.67 J. Neil (Essendon MP) 11 5 106 464 77.33 L. Leggieri (Brighton District) 17 8 120* 599 66.56 B. Polkinghorne (Napoleons-Seb) 14 7 99* 439 62.71 C. Morrow (Coburg) 18 7 104* 639 58.09 M. Pretty (Box Hill) 16 5 117* 532 48.36 M. Tuilagi (Coburg) 12 6 66* 230 38.33 K. Henderson (Brighton District) 14 3 81* 380 34.55 S. Theodore (Melton) 11 1 78 336 33.60 A. Wilson (Brighton District) 15 4 49 358 32.55 L. Wood (Brighton District) 7 1 56 182 30.33 N. Martin (Melton) 14 4 56* 275 27.50 L. Caluzzi (Essendon MP) 14 1 109 337 25.92 E. Gianakopoulos (Essendon MP) 15 1 67 362 25.86 T. Mason (Ringwood) 17 2 94 360 24.00 BOWLING OVERS WICKETS RUNS AVERAGE Sara Cavanagh (Napoleons-Seb) 41.1 13 90 6.92 S. Allan (Napoleons-Sebastopol) 58 19 139 7.32 J. Martin (Coburg) 53.4 17 145 8.53 C. Morrow (Coburg) 79.3 25 218 8.72 B. Polkinghorne (Napoleons-Seb) 88 21 184 8.76 A. Wilson (Brighton District) 46.3 16 146 9.13 S. Tatchell Napoleons-Sebastopol) 57.2 16 162 10.13 K. Williams (Brunswick Park) 38 14 147 10.50 K. Benefield (Brunswick Park) 53 11 118 10.73 D. Jones (Napoleons-Sebastopol) 71 16 182 11.38 A. Peck (Brighton District) 75.4 17 207 12.18 G. Psaila (Brighton District) 67 19 237 12.47 M. Pretty (Box Hill) 79.4 21 264 12.57 C. Coghill (Coburg) 99.1 24 313 13.04 D. Loughnan (Coburg) 86 17 223 13.12 N. Smith (Box Hill) 69.4 16 211 13.19 WICKET-KEEPING Leanne Leggieri (Brighton District) 6 catches + 8 stumpings = 14 dismissals Nathalie Tuilagi (Coburg) 6 catches + 4 stumpings = 10 dismissals UNDER 18 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Jasmin Harrison (Ringwood) Batting 20 Innings 0 Not Out 49 HS 266 Aggregate 13.30 Average Bowling 103 Overs 21 Wickets 399 Runs 19.00 Average Fielding 5 catches 1 stumping ONE DAY SHIELD PREMIERS - RIVERSIDE TWENTY20 PREMIERS -DAREBIN AVERAGES BATTING INNINGS NOT HIGHEST AGGREGATE AVERAGE OUT SCORE Nicole Callinan (Riverside) 16 10 54* 411 68.50 K. Johnson (Riverside) 20 12 64 530 66.25 T. Ashby (Darebin Falcons) 7 3 55* 242 60.50 F. O’Connor (Darebin Falcons) 20 4 98* 843 52.69 A. Smith (Frankston) 14 3 103* 549 49.91 R. Hickmott (Darebin Falcons) 12 4 90* 364 45.50 A. Baker (Frankston) 14 4 91* 434 43.40 A. Soldatic (Gisborne) 19 5 94* 607 43.36 S. Smith (Bayswater Park) 15 3 69* 456 38.00 M. Carroll (Frankston) 8 1 80* 230 32.86 M. Pertzel (Brighton District) 19 6 40* 410 31.54 K. Laughlin-Glen (Mornington) 13 1 54 372 31.00 J. Boyle (Darebin Falcons) 17 4 139 389 29.92 K. Snape (Gisborne) 11 4 55* 205 29.29 L. Baldry (Bayswater Park) 12 3 60* 258 28.67 BOWLING OVERS WICKETS RUNS AVERAGE Kerry Johnson (Riverside) 146 35 263 7.51 S. Gunn (Gisborne) 111.2 29 243 8.38 J. Surace (Riverside) 56 13 127 9.77 Y. Morel (Frankston) 93.5 29 296 10.21 L. Polwarth (Frankston) 104 21 223 10.62 L. Potter (Darebin Falcons) 66.5 19 214 11.26 E. Kennedy (Gisborne) 63 16 184 11.50 S. Di Mauro (Riverside) 141 32 375 11.72 S. Hilton (Frankston) 93 24 310 12.92 J. Boyle (Darebin Falcons) 92 24 333 13.88 T. Browne (Frankston) 100.4 20 280 14.00 C. Roberts (Mornington) 95 25 353 14.12 M. Pertzel (Brighton District) 86 21 309 14.71 J. Donahoe (Frankston) 81.5 16 244 15.25 D. Pearce (Darebin Falcons) 63 14 214 15.29 WICKET-KEEPING Carrie Brown (Darebin Falcons) 17 catches + 1 stumping = 18 dismissals Allison Baker (Frankston) 13 catches + 3 stumpings = 16 dismissals Kathryn Ennor (Riverside) 12 catches + 4 stumpings = 16 dismissals UNDER 18 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Tenae Browne (Frankston) Batting 14 Innings 4 Not Out 20* HS 106 Aggregate 10.60 Average Bowling 100.4 Overs 20 Wickets 280 Runs 14.00 Average Fielding 9 catches ONE DAY NORTH WEST PREMIERS - GEELONG TWENTY20 PREMIERS – ALTONA NORTH AVERAGES BATTING INNINGS NOT HIGHEST AGGREGATE AVERAGE OUT SCORE Sophie Rohkamper (Altona North) 9 6 153* 413 132.67 J. Allan (Edinburgh) 8 4 75 291 72.75 H. Harris (Altona North) 10 4 154* 393 65.50 C. Sedgman (Geelong) 9 5 52 246 61.50 S. 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Morrison (Yarra Valley) 14 5 63 344 38.22 J. Van Mourik (Upper Ferntree G) 14 3 69 392 35.64 J. Wimshurst (Frankston) 14 6 40* 273 34.13 J. Harris (Upper Ferntree Gully) 16 2 75 415 29.64 W. Burton (Pakenham UT) 10 4 65* 164 27.33 D. Moore (Upper Ferntree Gully) 11 5 36* 157 26.17 P. Wohlers (Mt Martha) 17 3 49 333 23.79 BOWLING OVERS WICKETS RUNS AVERAGE Chloe Ip (Box Hill) 70.3 24 128 5.33 J.
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