;SO COLLIE MAI1. Thursday, November 8, 2012 wvM.colliemail.com.au Sport Warriors Collie clinic attended by 130 THREE Western Warriors bowlers joined them, thal's the importam thing:' Duffield Collie's fou r primary schools for the said. Perdaman South West Academy ..:Li ll­ This had been the fourth cricket clinic ses­ ie last Friday. sion in Collie. which had been organised by \V:uriors M:lIt Dix.on. Joel Paris and Ryan Perdaman. WACA. and the Collie Crk ket Duffield played cricket with ahem 130 year Club. six children from local schools. Forme r in ternational cri cketer and coach Du ffie ld grew up in Dark:m and lived in :lnd cu rrent Perdaman corporme advisor Tom Collie for several years before moving to Moody said the clinics we re for current play­ . He said he had played all hi s junior ers and for potential players. cricketin Collie. and it was good to encourage "We try to t!mbrnce both:· Moody said. c:hildren to play cricke t in the area. Perdam:w h.1d been active with cri cket pro­ "It's good 10 come bock and put a bit back grams in the south wes t. even sponsorin g a where I came from:' Duffield said. cricket academy in Bunbury. The sessions we Tc~ DOL about practicing The company strongly supported cricket : Western Warrior Ryan DuHleld with Amaroo schoo! students, Irom left, drills, but about children having fu n playi ng because the SpOri was a passion of the chair- , Ruby Ha ll, Madison Rowlands, He idi Rushton. Charlie Ha nsord, Jessica cricket. "As long 3S we're making it fu n for man of the company. Vi kas Rambal. JaJ Fraser and Jai Cane.

B GRADE CRICKET, hi mselfback into the attack. pic.king up BY Matt HislOP an other two wic.kets to finish with 3 for 36 offhis nine ove rs. AN UNDER}.olANNED Collie B grade Newc.omer Jarved Dalywater took his cricket team recorded a momle boosting c.h."\nce with the ball to c.a plure 3 fo r 2:3 win Leschenault in a min affected off 4.2 overs.. Saunders. fi nished wilh wo rk th at was mainL'ti ned through· clash last wee kend. BASKETBALL In the second half Rebels started th ree catches. Rush with two and to tum the ball over. despite the Out the game. Caplain h son Ch:tppell won the toss Chappell. Mousdale and Armslrong all ORGAN ISATION is undelWay for Nicole Jones was the inside tar­ and :lfterhavi ng his ann lwisted decided vali ant efforts ofspeed yTr.wis Bell with one as Leshena ult was all out for the selection of teams for Country and newcomer Noah Whiteaker. get for Aces and worked exceptio n­ to han! a bowl. Despite starti ng with 164. Basketbal! Championships carly in lilly hard to combat the physical only nine players. Collie we re lu c).,,")' Wanderers began to sh:tre the ball Collie did not start the IUn chase well. 20 13. well. wi th you nger leam members pressure that Saints applied. enough to have Dillon Rush dow n m the with Dalywaterremoved fo ra duck. rm All interested players are asked Saints were without high scoring oval watchi ng hisdad play. Without hes· Jack Spencer. Ja."(e n Cooper and sure it was this disappoi nlment that to noti fy their coach. or the eo ordi­ Dylan WeigheU playing li ke sea­ attackers Kristy Bronikis and itatio nDilion put his hand up to assist in natoroftheir age group. Colleen DeAngeles but Tenae the field and Ch:tppell had him running caused hi m to leave the game while still soned players.. Firs.t year player in possession ofOoc's c.'p! A coach must nominate for Dylan Colgan scored a fabulous McDonald stepped up with many from fine leg to fin e leg. Big Paul Rinder. protnOled to number respective age grou ps before the forward moves to keep the m in A last minute phone call to Colin basket to inspire his Wanderers. th ree. looked good briefly before team nomination is considered. tearn mates and they ran away for a front for most of the ga me. Mousdale resulted in M:mrie playing his Teams are boys and gi rls unde r 13. Aces utilised the outside shOOI ­ first game of the year. and probably departing for eight. At a dollar a run . his comfort:tble victory after a narrow bat shou ld last for an other 17 seasons of 14,15. 16 and 19. Eac.h team will loss in the previous wee k ofb3Sket­ ing ~nd attackin g drives to the bas­ saved him a fortu ne as he W3S on his way requi rea Coach. manager and soor­ ket from Simone Merrey and good dow n to the yacht shop at the time (he cricket! ball. Hi slop joi ned Edwards at the crease cr. Further information will be pro­ Under 14 girls ball mowment from Tegan Lasisz might need thm money for the !realment vided whe n nominations are to close the gap. on the blown calf)! and had the score board ticking O'ie r Aces and Saints contested a fast before he departed after a poor shot fi nalised. li nd even game th:tt saw scorelincs Some good defensive play from Chappo!ll slafted well with the ball. Untlt:r 14 boys Kate Varis and Jordan Harms seleetioo which saw hi m back in the dose unti l the time clock signified taking the first in the thi rd over. A greal learn effort by Saints enabled Aces to capitalise on shed for 13. lime. Opening partner Allen Edwards was full o Armslrong looked solid before bei ng enabled the m to play some promis· For S.tints. Em il y An tonovich pportunities in the pressurized enj oying runn ing into a stiff breeze. a ing basketball to defe:lt Aces 42- 18 last few minutes of the game, whic.h clean ripped for eight. thri ved on every oppo rt unity to fine sight with his nowing mullet drift· in :l game in which man y newcom· end ed with the teams locked 1114 2 ing in the breeze. Ki m Rush was brought Mousdale then joined Edwards and ers. to b:tsketball dis played some Sle::.lthe ball and set up attllcki ng points. moves fo r her team. She was well inlO the attack and did not disappoi nt together. with 97 years of expe ri ence. great talent. Aces we re rewarded fo rthdrper­ suppo rted by a tall defensive unit of daiming in his sec.ond. third had the score ri sing nicely before Saints first year players. Kellen severance. forcing the game into :lIld founh O'icrs to finish with 3 for 23 Edwards was caught at fine leg for a Haven. Jesse Ramshaw. Mjtchell Tierne Flanigan. Hayley Leighton c.'ttra time when Srti nts experience off 10 overs. . well- made45 . Glenn. Adam Cronin and D:uni and newcomer Chloe Broadbent. prevailed as they fo rged ahead to Brent Daniels bowled well with c.on­ Saunders. Joi ned Mousd al e before Afolabi showed that they are natu­ who showed plenty ofpotenlirtl. take the poi nts. trolled drift and fligh t. livi ng up to hi5 Mauri e was c,"\ught in fro nt to be out for ral \:l lents when it comes to under· Madeli ne Williams showed good Wanderers we re too good for the smooth operator status. finishi ng with J 27. standing the game and displaying ball skills as she repeatedly mn the young Rebels uni t in the final game for 28 oIT hi s 10 O'ic rs. With the fast bowlers now bow le d out. some fabulous basketball skills. ball down the court to set up poi nts of the night. 'Vi lely spinner Ma ti Hislop again Chappell joined Saunders. fo r the run Aces had two newcomers. Riley for Saints. Scoring in the first half was diffi­ bowled well. with Reid Saunders. miss· home. Chappell begun striking the ball Donovan and Patrick Hann. who Aces' Keyana Caeeras played a cult for both teams but the speed of ing another stwnping fo r the second well from the start to make a well-made applied great pressure to the Saints superb game and converted on mul­ Rachel and Kirralee Shephe rd week ina row. not that anyoneis keeping 17 . while Saunders. doubled his goal sneaks. Tyson Hayes. Fynn tip le occasions. being well suppon­ combined with some great wo rk track! Hislop finished with 0 fo r 24 off se nior aggregate with an unbeaten 10. Turley and Sam Salmeri. Both ed by the le,1dership of Ponia Old from Natasha Han ley unde r the his six overs. Collie ac.hie\·ed the 155 required on a newcomers showed that they will and the tenaci ty of Grace Shepherd. basket saw Wanderers. t:tke an early Chappell. with the tai l now in. brought rrun affected total. be very versatile players as they NewcomerTemi ly Munune played lead. gai n confi de nce. a fabulous game and Danika Haven Rebels worked hard and we re Bailey Edwa rds scored some ~o n tinues to imprO\."e each week rewarded with multiple points from Junior games washed out good baskets for Aces and Jack Aces won by a point in a fabulous you ngsters. Lucy Barrett. Counney JUNIOR cricket fie lds looked more li ke fonn so far this year and will look 10 Hunter wo rked tirelessly for his contest. Salmeri and lonelle Fontana. football grounds over the weekend im prove against Leshenault on their te:tm who were struggling 10 con· Ashleigh Chapman displayed Howe\·er. Wanderers played a when games were wnshed out. home turf-Newcomers YC;1J" 7 tJ":\\"elling ve rt. Riley Szostak. lake Avins and outstanding form as she Jed the wily strong second half and co mbined The year lOs play at home this team ha\'e slotted in nicely with one big Jacob Lowick ballled well in fo r Wande rers against Rebels. well to score more efficiently as the Saturday from 8am on the turf, hoping win :tnd will play Dardanup. at home. defence but turnovers kept the ball provi ng she is one of the most game progressed. Kale Storen to continue on their wi nning streak this Saturday at Wallse nd Ground. returning to theSaints keyway and improved playe rs. in the competi­ showed her class with some lovely against Bunbury Grammar. Fresh from personal training with the they we re repeatedly under pres­ tio n. She was well supported by outside shots and Kara Tilbrook The yc;1J" 9s. who are the reigning pre· WeSler W:uriors.. Collie juniors have not su re. Sai nts shooling percentage AlysS,1 Davidson and newcomer worked ti relessly in the keyway fo r miers.. have continued thei r winning dropped a game this year. was 100 good on the night and they Grace Thmer. who is thriving with Rebels. did DOt allow Aces to find the fonn e\'ery opportunity. Kirn Bebbington and Tenealle displayed the previous week. Rebels could not counter the Ireland played very well fo r New three-game format The Rebels-Wanderers game Wanderers Ii ne up but the te na city Wanderers who ran away for a SUMMER TOUCH and the game ended in the second draw started at a fast and fu ri ous pace. displayed by newcomers Ashlinn comfortable victol)' 27- 18. THE three-game summer {Ouch format of the night. Knleb r..-Uchalak has made a wel­ Cain and Rachel Hann was Out­ staned last week. Fa:unausili scored again. as did Poata. come return to basketball and will standing. Personal Touch and Amateurs played with a double. while singles were scored be an asset to his team. working Emma Vans slood tall in defence Going on out a 2-all draw. Jerome Faamausili fonheUnknownsbyNicRinde r.Henry well with his talented cousin. Jakob for Rebels butcou ld not combat the scored both tries rorPersonais. with Jak Windle :wdSe:w Ri nder. Pilaui. who has the potential to be a skillful Wanderers unit who wo n holidays? and Cassidy scoring one each fo r 'Vith a number of juniors. playing comfortably on the night. scoring machine for Rebels. Collie Ma il e·editio n is now Am~teurs. games. the start ti me will be brought for- Wanderers' Cooper Shepherd A grade women available anywhere in the Amateurs then played the Unkowns. ward to 6pm when Personal Touch :tnd Connor WaUs played great A tight physical contest was world at3am Thursdays. Go winning with two tries to James :lnd meet Amateurs. g:t mes to ensure that scorelines played between Saints and Aces. to colliemail.com.au and sub­ one to Lyme Po:t!a fo r Unknowns. l be Unknowns will pl:ly both sides. in were quite even at the half-time Both sides found it difficult to scribe via the e-edilion tab. Unknowns the n mel Pers.o nal Touch tum. in the later games. break. pe netrnte the ti~ht defensh'e net-