THE final matches for the Cricket Tasmania Youth League were played on Sunday. Throughout the season there was some great cricket played right across the four teams from the Derwent Valley. It goes to show that senior cricket has a lot of talent to come through the ranks in the not too distant future.
This Sunday, March 12, the Gretna Cricket Club juniors will be holding their trophy presentations. The event will start at 11am with a family game of cricket at the Gretna War Memorial Recreation Ground. This will be followed by a barbecue around 12.30pm flowed by the trophy presentations around 1pm.
The New Norfolk Cricket Club's junior trophy day will be held on Friday, March, 17, at Tynwald Park, starting at 5.30pm.
UNDER 13
Kingston Crows 8/176 off 26.4 overs d. Gretna 7/146 off 30 overs. Batting: Jorden Conley 43 not out (four fours, two sixes), Kyle Picken 23no (three fours), Aidan Featherstone 22 (three fours), Sam Jackson 17no (two fours), Kane Lovell 10 (one four). Bowling: Kane Lovell 3-15 (3), Jack Moodie 2-12 (2.4), Sam Jackson 1-11 (3), Connor Gittus 1-14 (3).
New Norfolk 8/148 off 30 overs d. South Hobart/Sandy Bay 6/136 off 21 overs at Tynwald Park. Batting: Tom Murray 38no (six fours), Blake Sillifant 32 (three fours), Tate Browning 9. Bowling: Cameron McMaster 2-4 (3), Cale Browning (1-11 (2), Bobby Nossiter 1-16 (2), Tom Eiszele 1-17 (2), Quattro Townsend 1-20 (2).
UNDER 14
Kingborough Knights Gold 3/134 off 27 overs d. Gretna 8/128 off 33 overs at Lightwood Park.
New Norfolk 7/170 off 35 overs d. University Gold 3/108 off 35 overs at Tynwald Park. Batting: Jordon Gittus 53 (eight fours), Baine Tomlin 23 (four fours), Jake Stevenson 22 (one four, one six), Jack Gordon 19 (three fours, one six), Jake Stevenson 1-13 (4), Jordon Gittus 1-14 (4), Jack Morgan-Miller 1-14 (3).
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