All-rounder: Kaylee Knight (pictured bowling) received three awards — the Cricket Championship's most promising bowler and the Senior Secondary Girls' Squad (Tauranga trip) the most promising batter and most promising all-rounder.
All-rounder: Kaylee Knight (pictured bowling) received three awards — the Cricket Championship's most promising bowler and the Senior Secondary Girls' Squad (Tauranga trip) the most promising batter and most promising all-rounder.
IT'S not quite the same as receiving a trophy and applause but the Poverty Bay Cricket Association annual junior prize-giving has gone ahead . . . through Facebook.
Covid-19 put paid to the prize-giving scheduled to be held at Harry Barker Reserve pavilion on March 22, so the association decidedto “bring it to the community through other means” in the form of a video presentation on its Facebook page.
“PBCA would like to thank all the parents that put their hand up this year to help manage and coach a team,” the association said in a post.
“Without your support and help, we wouldn't have seen the cricket that was on display this season.”
Trophies, certificates and prizes will be distributed when the situation allows.