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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Youth League cricket

Jacob Blackwell.
YOUTH LEAGUE
Round 10

IN a great team effort, the New Norfolk Under 13s had a great win over New Town on Sunday. With all players having a part in the win, the team restricted New Town to 7 for 64. In reply New Norfolk made 3 for 92. In some great spells of bowling, Tatem Lovell got 1-1 (2), Teagan Kemmler 1-5 (2), Coby Kemmler 1-9 (4) and Jordan George 1-12 (4). In the batting for the young Red Caps, Coby Kemmler did very well making 26 not out, Jordan Gittus was 15 not out and Riley Higgins chipped in with 12 not out.

The Gretna Under 13s also had a great win, defeating Clarence Maroon at Clarence High School. Clarence had first hit, making 8 for 84 off 20 overs. All the Gretna bowlers did very well with Callum Rogers taking 2-6 (2), Bailey Wheeler 2-9 (2.3), Tyron Bailey 1-4 (3), Sam Jackson 1-10 (2) and Aiden Featherstone 1-13 (3). In reply the Gretna boys made 89 with the loss of just three wickets. Zac Wheeler top-scored with a fine 28 not out, hitting four 4s. Jacob Blackwell also did well with the good score of 20 not out including three 4s.

In big turn around in form, the Gretna Under 15s were totally outclassed by the Kingston Crows at Kingston. Gretna had first hit and was bundled out for just 35. Hannah Mann was the only player to get double figures, making 10 runs with one 4. In reply Kingston made hard work of it and lost six wickets for 38. Blake Mayne again put in a superb bowling performance to give his team a chance finishing with 3-9 off five overs. Blake Eyles also did well taking 2-4 from three overs.

In the Molesworth Under 15s v St Annes match, Molesworth 3 for 91 off 19 overs defeated St Annes 8 for 88 off 26.2 overs. No other details were available at the time of writing.

The New Norfolk Under 15s had a bye.


Next games - Round 11
Sunday 

Under 13s -9am start.
Gretna v South Hobart/Sandy Bay at Waimea Heights Primary School Oval.
New Norfolk v Lindisfarne White at Lindisfarne No 2.

Under 15s
Gretna v New Norfolk at Glenora District High School.
Molesworth v Kingston at Boyer Oval.

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