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Victorian Women's Cricket Association Proudly Supported by: ESSTEELE CUP PREMIER FIRSTS PREMIERS Brunswick Park AVERAGES PREMIER FIRSTS Batting: Innings Not Out Highest Score Aggregate Average Elyse Villani (Brunswick Park) 8 - 196 444 55.50 C. Hulett (Essendon MP) 9 4 77 263 52.60 L. Leggieri (Brighton District) 12 3 108* 400 44.44 K. Beams (Essendon MP) 7 2 68 197 39.40 E. Inglis (Brunswick Park) 8 1 103 245 35.00 E. McIntyre (Essendon MP) 9 - 90 281 31.22 R. Melton (Brunswick Park) 9 - 55 279 31.00 A. Taylor (Bundoora OP) 10 - 70 303 30.30 K. Winterton (Box Hill) 7 1 68 181 30.17 M. Strano (Essendon MP) 8 - 54 224 28.00 A. Vine (Bundoora OP) 10 3 41 182 26.00 Bowling: Overs Wickets Runs Average Kathleen Hempenstall (Brunswick Park) 87.1 16 201 12.56 C. Morrow (Brunswick Park) 110 20 276 13.80 K. Beams (Essendon MP) 107 17 326 19.18 S. Coldrey (Bundoora OP) 104 17 344 20.24 T. Orwin (Brunswick Park) 85 10 208 20.80 K. Lumb (Brighton District) 141.1 17 393 23.12 B. Binch (Essendon MP) 106.3 14 325 23.21 L. Wood (Brighton District) 120 17 399 23.47 Wicket Keeping: Catches Stumpings Dismissals Leanne Leggieri (Brighton District) 9 6 15 Candace Hulett (Essendon MP) 3 8 11 MOST VALUABLE UNDER 18 PLAYER Meg Lanning (Box Hill) Batting 4 Innings 1 Not Out 148* HS 221 Aggregate 73.67 Average Bowling 17 Overs 4 Wickets 92 Runs 23.00 Average Fielding 2 catches ESSTEELE AUSTRALIS CUP PREMIER SECONDS PREMIERS Essendon Maribyrnong Park AVERAGES PREMIER SECONDS Batting: Innings Not Out Highest Score Aggregate Average Julie Calvert (Brunswick Park) 13 5 101* 441 55.13 E. Scilini (Essendon MP) 15 3 98 504 42.00 B. Polkinghorne (Brown Hill) 12 3 77 328 36.44 J. Gale (Coburg) 12 3 89 305 33.89 J. Ronalds (Dandenong) 7 2 57 167 33.40 A. Mills (Brunswick Park) 8 2 40 155 25.83 B. De Feyter (Dandenong) 7 - 36 155 22.14 A. Houghton (Brunswick Park) 13 2 60* 230 20.91 B. Brasher (Essendon MP) 11 - 63 226 20.55 B. Taylor (Brown Hill) 13 1 33 244 20.33 Bowling: Overs Wickets Runs Average Julie Calvert (Brunswick Park) 39 15 123 8.20 E. Kearney (Essendon MP) 55.3 13 120 9.23 S. Allan (Brown Hill) 83 19 201 10.58 T. Macumber (Essendon MP) 62 14 159 11.38 C. Ip (Box Hill) 49 13 158 12.15 E. Gianakopoulos (Essendon MP) 65 16 204 12.75 B. Taylor (Brown Hill) 99.1 20 260 13.00 D. Jones (Brown Hill) 82 17 267 15.71 L. Caluzzi (Essendon MP) 117 23 381 16.57 S. Adem (Dandenong) 77.5 12 199 16.58 Wicket Keeping: Catches Stumpings Dismissals Ashleigh Mills (Brunswick Park) 4 6 10 MOST VALUABLE UNDER 18 PLAYER Jane Neil (Essendon Maribyrnong Park) Batting 4 Innings 3 Not Out 138* HS 318 Aggregate 318.00 Average Bowling 15 Overs 3 Wickets 63 Runs 21.00 Average Fielding 1 catch ONE DAY SHIELD PREMIERS Riverside AVERAGES ONE DAY SHIELD Batting: Innings Not Out Highest Score Aggregate Average Kerry Johnson (Riverside) 13 10 70* 393 131.00 E. Pierce (Riverside) 12 5 66* 475 67.86 A. Smith (Frankston) 13 5 81* 492 61.50 S. Gunn (Gisborne) 12 2 115 538 53.80 K. Tarr (Yarra Valley) 13 1 129 555 46.25 M. Pertzel (Brighton District) 14 3 93* 470 42.73 E. Smitham (Gisborne) 8 2 53 239 39.83 A. Baker (Frankston) 13 3 82 360 36.00 B. Gorman (Geelong) 13 4 75* 315 35.00 J. Van Mourik (Yarra Valley) 13 4 69* 307 34.11 R. Thomas (Yarra Valley) 13 2 105 361 32.82 A. Soldatic (Gisborne) 11 3 53* 238 29.75 J. Surace (Riverside) 10 3 64* 201 28.71 S. Heussi (Geelong) 12 5 48* 195 27.86 Bowling: Overs Wickets Runs Average Kerry Johnson (Riverside) 108.1 28 205 7.32 K. Ryan (Riverside) 66.3 17 174 10.24 R. Betteridge (Yarra Valley) 59.3 20 208 10.40 S. Heussi (Geelong) 107.2 20 223 11.15 H. Johnson (Brighton District) 62 12 145 12.08 S. Rohkamper (Altona North) 55.4 13 159 12.23 J. Van Mourik (Yarra Valley) 92 17 208 12.24 N. Callinan (Riverside) 85.3 19 250 13.16 E. Pierce (Riverside) 70.4 13 192 14.77 A. Soldatic (Gisborne) 45.3 7 114 16.29 A. Carden-David (Bundoora OP) 49.3 10 164 16.40 J. Surace (Riverside) 99.5 16 269 16.81 Wicket Keeping: Catches Stumpings Dismissals Kathryn Ennor (Riverside) 13 7 20 Georgie Deans (Geelong) 13 4 17 MOST VALUABLE UNDER 18 PLAYER Renae McBain (Altona North) Batting 14 Innings 2 Not Out 54 HS 157 Aggregate 13.08 Average Bowling 84.2 Overs 8 Wickets 280 Runs 35.00 Average Fielding 7 catches ONE DAY SOUTH EAST PREMIERS Mornington AVERAGES ONE DAY SOUTH EAST Batting: Innings Not Out Highest Score Aggregate Average Rayleen Cooper (Pakenham UT) 9 6 101* 335 111.67 S. Smith (Bayswater Park) 9 1 84 432 54.00 R. Paroissien (Mornington 1) 11 3 111 407 50.88 Y. Morel (Frankston) 7 2 50* 246 49.20 L. Gerloff (Knoxfield) 10 4 51* 289 48.17 L. Lavin (Kingston Heath) 7 - 117 301 43.00 L. Baldry (Bayswater Park) 12 2 110* 383 38.30 C. Davis (Mornington 2) 9 3 48* 217 36.17 P. Durose (Bayswater Park) 8 3 45 150 30.00 E. Whitfield (Kingston Heath) 12 1 58 289 26.27 A. Sanford (Mornington 1) 11 3 50 199 24.88 D. Gouldthorp (Kingston Heath) 12 1 50 256 23.27 Bowling: Overs Wickets Runs Average Vicki Downes (Pakenham UT) 69.4 23 197 8.57 P. Harford (Bayswater Park) 68.5 17 187 11.00 E. Checkley (Knoxfield) 72.1 17 207 12.18 S. Wijeratne (Dandenong) 53.2 14 177 12.64 K. Laughlin-Glen (Mornington 1) 61 14 178 12.71 K. Blake (Knoxfield) 96 21 269 12.81 M. Hall (Mornington 1) 72.2 14 195 13.93 D. Gouldthorp (Kingston Heath) 102.3 16 239 14.94 A. Thomas (Kingston Heath) 56 12 190 15.83 Wicket Keeping: Catches Stumpings Dismissals Rayleen Cooper (Pakenham UT) 14 1 15 MOST VALUABLE UNDER 18 PLAYER Chloe McMillan (Mornington) Batting 8 Innings 1 Not Out 73 HS 138 Aggregate 19.71 Average Bowling 60 Overs 9 Wickets 163 Runs 18.11 Average Fielding 8 catches ONE DAY CENTRAL PREMIERS Darebin Falcons AVERAGES ONE DAY CENTRAL Batting: Innings Not Out Highest Score Aggregate Average Rebecca Hickmott (Darebin Falcons) 9 4 126* 599 119.80 C. Traill (Edinburgh) 7 4 63* 206 68.67 F. Weight (North Ringwood) 7 1 99 313 52.17 K. Derham (Melbourne University) 14 3 97* 529 48.09 T. French (Edinburgh) 11 2 133* 404 44.89 D. Palmer (Coburg) 12 4 57* 335 41.88 M. Nativo (Coburg) 13 3 103* 414 41.40 K. Carbis (Darebin Falcons) 9 2 62* 273 39.00 N. Vincent (Clifton Hill Collingwood) 7 3 52* 151 37.75 L. Ellis (Melbourne University) 14 5 72* 336 37.33 M. Mitchell (Melbourne University) 10 2 81 294 36.75 K. Cook (Monash Uni. Gryphons) 7 - 108 247 35.29 T. Mason (North Ringwood) 10 2 77 265 33.13 T. Gleeson (Edinburgh) 11 1 79 302 30.20 Bowling: Overs Wickets Runs Average Faele O’Connor (Darebin Falcons) 80.2 27 130 4.81 T. Gleeson (Edinburgh) 101.2 18 135 7.50 M. Hince (Monash Uni. Gryphons) 56.1 16 146 9.13 R. O’Riordan (Coburg) 58.2 13 141 10.85 A. Broomhall (Monash Uni. Gryphons) 114.2 27 323 11.96 A. Handcock (Edinburgh) 52.1 10 120 12.00 M. Mitchell (Melbourne University) 91.2 19 237 12.47 K. Carbis (Darebin Falcons) 53 15 189 12.60 K. Cruise (North Ringwood) 41.4 12 160 13.33 B. McKinley (Edinburgh) 67 15 213 14.20 K. McInerney (Edinburgh) 55 11 164 14.91 M. Goldsmith (North Ringwood) 75.2 20 304 15.20 D. Palmer (Coburg) 97 17 265 15.59 Wicket Keeping: Catches Stumpings Dismissals Tegan French (Edinburgh) 19 1 20 MOST VALUABLE UNDER 18 PLAYER Madeline Hince (Monash University Gryphons) Batting 8 Innings 1 Not Out 56 HS 113 Aggregate 16.14 Average Bowling 56.1 overs 16 Wickets 146 Runs 9.13 Average Fielding 0 catches ONE DAY NORTH WEST PREMIERS Brunswick Park AVERAGES ONE DAY NORTH WEST Batting: Innings Not Out Highest Score Aggregate Average Helen Harris (Altona North) 7 4 114* 289 96.33 K. Neuwert (Altona North) 8 3 137* 313 62.60 T. Norris (Spotswood) 9 4 105* 294 58.80 D. Cocks (Wyndhamvale) 13 3 95* 527 52.70 R. Edwards (Wyndhamvale) 9 1 103* 353 44.13 J. Lally (Wyndhamvale) 9 5 32* 161 40.25 Lisa Kirby (Gisborne) 9 1 92* 315 39.38 N. 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