Youth League Results, Round 4, Sunday November 20
Under 13
Gretna Green 1 for 97 off 20 overs defeated St Anne's Crows 8 for 20 off 8.2 overs at Cadbury No.1.
Gretna Green - Batting: Jack Stevenson 26 not out (three 4s), Reece Williams 21no (one 4), Zac Carnes 11no (two 4s), Jake Ransley 5 (one 4), Ryan Browning 4no (one 4), Jack Hills 2no. Gretna Green - Bowling: Josh Farrow 3 for 1 off 2 overs, Ryan Browning 2 for 5 off 2 overs, Josh Hills 1 for 0 off 0.2 overs, Jack Stevenson 1 for 4 off 2 overs.
Gretna Gold 4 for 95 off 20 overs defeated New Norfolk 9 for 83 off 20 overs at Glenora District High School.
Gretna Green - Batting: Nathan Eyles 42 not out (five 4s, one 6), Luke Crosswell 18no (one 4), Grant Booth 13no (one 4), Zac Crosswell 11no, Ryan Emery 6, Colby Monks 2, Adam Bartels 1; New Norfolk - Bowling: Ryan Banks-Smith 2 for 1 off 2 overs (2 maidens), N. Rice 1 for 3 off 2 overs, L. Triffitt 1 for 3 off 2 overs.
New Norfolk - batting: Ryan Banks-Smith 21 (two 4s), Jack Guesdon 15 (three 4s), Z. Hill 11, A. York 9 (one 4); Gretna Green - Bowling: Ryan Emery 2 for 8 off 3 overs, Colby Monks 2 for 4 off 2 overs, Grant Booth 2 for 8 off 2 overs, Blake Eyles 1 for 6 off 2 overs, Josh Eyles 1 for 7 off 2 overs, Nathan Eyles 1 for 10 off 3 overs.
Under 15s
Gretna 8 for 110 off 40 overs was defeated by Sorell 8 for 130 off 40 overs at Sorell No. 2
Gretna - Batting: Josh Russell 29 not out (one 4), Jeremy Nossiter 27 (one 4), Jamie Davidson 9, Aaron Thorpe 8 (one 4).
Gretna - Bowling: Zac Webb 2 for 10 runs off 6 overs (1 maiden), Daniel Browning 2 for 18 runs off 6 overs, Aaron Thorpe 1 for 6 off 5 overs (2 maidens), Alex Blair 1 for 11 off 6 overs (2 maidens), Jeremy Nossiter 1 for 21 off 3 overs.
Next games - Sunday, November 27
Under 13: Gretna Green v Tasmania Universtity at Gretna
Under 13: Gretna Gold v St Annes Cougars at Glenora
Under 15: Gretna v Wellington at Eady Street No. 2
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