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Boys’, girls’ and women’s cricket awards

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17 Mar, 2023 08:57 PMQuick Read

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POVERTY Bay Cricket Association boys’ junior prizes awarded —

Senior secondary school representative team

Most improved cricketer: Adam Whibley.

Most promising batsman: Travis Mitchell.

Most promising bowler: Jacob Colbert.

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Most promising all-rounder: Paul Stewart.

Junior secondary school representative team

Most improved cricketer: Daniel Watts.

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Most promising batsman: Nathan Trowell.

Most promising bowler: Matthew Foster.

Most promising all-rounder: Blake Marshall.

Primary representative team

Most improved cricketer: Dylan Foster.

Most promising batsman: Sam Briant.

Most promising bowler: Campbell Steele.

Most promising all-rounder: Sam Briant.

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Year 8 team

Most improved cricketer: George Gillies.

Most promising batsman: Dylan Foster.

Most promising bowler: Sebastian Wilson.

Most promising all-rounder: Dylan Foster.

Year 6 team

Most improved cricketer: Phoenix Pardoe-Crosby.

Most promising batsman: Oliver Egan.

Most promising bowler: Taylor Scott.

Most promising all-rounder: Nathaniel Fearnley.

Year 4-5 team

Most improved cricketer: Cam Walters.

Most promising batsman: Jerome Tamatea.

Most promising bowler: Jack Holden.

Most promising all-rounder: Caleb Taewa.

Poverty Bay Cricket Association women’s and girls’ prizes awarded —

Senior awards

Cricketer of the year: Mel Knight.

Sportsperson of the year: Emma Hayes.

Most dedicated cricketer: Courtney Hayes.

Secondary schools

Most outstanding under-18 cricketer: Kayley Knight.

Most promising senior cricketer: Rubi Perano.

Most improved u18 cricketer: Maddie Ashworth.

Most outstanding u16 cricketer: Mia Reeves.

Under-15s

Cricketer of the year: Grace Kuil.

Most promising cricketer: Grace Levy.

Most improved cricketer: Mandy Pardoe.

Northern Districts age-group representatives

Northern Premier League: Mel Knight, Kayley Knight, Courtney Hayes, Emma Hayes.

Spirit A Team: Tayla Hollis, Kayley Knight.

Under-21s: Tayla Hollis, Courtney Hayes, Emma Hayes.

Under-18s: Kayley Knight, Mia Reeves, Rubi Perano.

Under-15s: Kayley Knight, Mia Reeves, Grace Levy.

Half-centuries: Kayley Knight (nine scores of 50 or more) — Poverty Bay women’s seniors, colts’ league (3), Venus Cup regional finals (3), Northern Districts under-15s (2).

Colts league: Grace Kuil (63).

New Zealand Primary Shield regional finals: Savanah McGhee (65 not out).

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