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Season 2005/2006, U/16 Open EMU PLAINS CRICKET CLUB INC. SEASON REPORT 2007 / 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS OFFICE BEARERS........................................................................................................................................................4 SENIOR PREMIERSHIPS ...............................................................................................................................................5 COMMITTEE REPORTS.................................................................................................................................................6 PRESIDENT’S REPORT.............................................................................................................................................6 TREASURER’S REPORT............................................................................................................................................6 JUNIOR REPORT .....................................................................................................................................................7 PERPETUAL TROPHY WINNERS....................................................................................................................................8 KEITH COLEMAN MEMORIAL SHIELD (SENIOR ALL ROUNDER) ...................................................................................8 TONY HOY SHIELD (SENIOR CRICKETER OF THE YEAR).............................................................................................8 DAVE RISTAU MEMORIAL TROPHY (SENIOR WICKET KEEPER)...................................................................................8 ST CRAIG HUTHNANCE MEMORIAL TROPHY (1 GRADE CRICKETER OF THE YEAR).........................................................8 A & E RISTAU AWARD (U/21 BATTING AGGREGATE).................................................................................................8 THE HALLY AWARD (U/21 BOWLING AGGREGATE)....................................................................................................8 CLUBMAN OF THE YEAR...........................................................................................................................................8 SHIELD OF SHAME (MOST SENIOR DUCKS)...............................................................................................................8 LONG SERVICE AWARDS .............................................................................................................................................9 OFFICIALS (EIGHT YEARS SERVICE).........................................................................................................................9 SPECIAL SERVICE AWARD – UNDER 16 YEARS.........................................................................................................9 SPECIAL SERVICE AWARD – SENIORS ......................................................................................................................9 100 GAME CAPS.....................................................................................................................................................9 MILESTONES...........................................................................................................................................................9 SENIORS ..................................................................................................................................................................10 DISTRICT AWARDS – NEPEAN DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION ..............................................................................10 SEASON STATISTICS – ALL GRADES........................................................................................................................10 BATTING & BOWLING – AGGREGATE AND AVERAGE AWARDS – ALL GRADES ............................................................11 CENTURIES – ALL GRADES .....................................................................................................................................11 BOWLING – 6W IN INNINGS – ALL GRADES...............................................................................................................11 BOWLING – 10W IN MATCH – ALL GRADES ..............................................................................................................11 BOWLING – HAT-TRICKS – ALL GRADES ..................................................................................................................12 BATTING PARTNERSHIPS – ALL GRADES .................................................................................................................12 MATCHES PLAYED 2007/2008...............................................................................................................................13 ST 1 GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT...............................................................................................................................14 ND 2 GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT ..............................................................................................................................14 RD 3 GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT ..............................................................................................................................15 TH 4 GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT...............................................................................................................................16 TH 5 GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT...............................................................................................................................16 TH 6 GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT...............................................................................................................................17 TH 7 GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT...............................................................................................................................17 TH 8 GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT...............................................................................................................................18 JUNIORS ...................................................................................................................................................................19 DISTRICT AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS – PENRITH JUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION.....................................................19 REPRESENTATIVE AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS ........................................................................................................19 Emu Plains Cricket Club Season Report 2007/2008 Page 2 BATTING & BOWLING – AGGREGATE & AVERAGE AWARDS – ALL AGES ....................................................................20 CENTURIES – ALL AGES .........................................................................................................................................20 BATTING PARTNERSHIPS – ALL AGES .....................................................................................................................20 BOWLING – 5W IN INNINGS – ALL AGES ...................................................................................................................21 HAT-TRICKS – ALL AGES........................................................................................................................................21 COACH AND MANAGER ..........................................................................................................................................21 MILO Have-A-Go ................................................................................................................................................21 UNDER 9 A NON COMPETITIVE ..............................................................................................................................21 UNDER 9 B NON COMPETITIVE ..............................................................................................................................22 UNDER 10 OPEN DIVISION.....................................................................................................................................23 UNDER 11 DIVISION 2 ...........................................................................................................................................23 UNDER 12 DIVISION 2 ...........................................................................................................................................24 UNDER 14 DIVISION 2 ...........................................................................................................................................25 UNDER 15/16 DIVISION 1 ......................................................................................................................................26 UNDER 15/16 DIVISION 2 ......................................................................................................................................27 SENIOR STATISTICS ..................................................................................................................................................28 ST 1 GRADE ............................................................................................................................................................28 ND 2 GRADE............................................................................................................................................................29 RD 3 GRADE............................................................................................................................................................30 TH 4 GRADE 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