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Thursday, April 12, 2018

Youngsters celebrate getting into cricket

Some of the In2Cricket participants at Glenora.
THE final Milo In2Cricket session for the season was held at Glenora on Sunday, with six children in attendance.

Organiser Annie McKenzie said although there had only a small number of participants this summer, everyone had an enjoyable time, learning skills to help them develop into our future cricketers.

"Thanks to Tash Farrow and parents for helping throughout the program," Ms McKenzie said. "Without their support the program would not be able to run."

Congratulations to participants Alex Ramsay, Henry Ramsay, Sienna Brown, Aidan Smith, Kobi Smith, Parker Brown and James Conley, and to Annie McKenzie for organising this activity each year.

In2Cricket will run again at Glenora later in the year.

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