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Northland cricket: Schoolgirls brave the heat in Leaf Cup competition

Adam Pearse
Adam Pearse
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25 Feb, 2020 09:00 PMQuick Read
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Bream Bay College bowler Amy Swanson, 15, storms through the crease in a Leaf Cup girls 1st Xl game against Kerikeri High School at Kensington Park yesterday. Photo / Michael Cunningham

Bream Bay College bowler Amy Swanson, 15, storms through the crease in a Leaf Cup girls 1st Xl game against Kerikeri High School at Kensington Park yesterday. Photo / Michael Cunningham

Northland's future White Ferns were on show yesterday as the region's top schoolgirl cricket teams contested day one of the Leaf Cup at Kensington Park.

The competition included five teams from Whangārei Girls' High School, Bream Bay College, Kamo High School and Kerikeri High School. Today, the teams would be joined by Otamatea High School's 1st Xl for six games played at the same venue.

Northern Advocate photographer Michael Cunningham went along to see Northland's future stars.

Cousins Amy Brown, 15, (left) and Kate Illerbrun give each other a bit of grief in a game between Whangārei Girls' High School's top two teams. Photo / Micheal Cunningham
Cousins Amy Brown, 15, (left) and Kate Illerbrun give each other a bit of grief in a game between Whangārei Girls' High School's top two teams. Photo / Micheal Cunningham

Today's schedule:

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9:30am:
Whangārei Girls' High School 1st Xl vs Kerikeri High School on K5
Whangārei Girls' High School 2nd Xl vs Otamatea High School on K6
Kamo High School vs Bream Bay College on K7

12pm:
Whangārei Girls' High School 2nd Xl vs Kamo High School on K6
Otamatea High School vs Kerikeri High School on K7
Whangārei Girls' High School 1st Xl vs Bream Bay College on K5

Kamo High School's Jacqui Cameron having fun in the sun. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Kamo High School's Jacqui Cameron having fun in the sun. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Birthday girl Ella Beehre, who turned 16 yesterday, celebrates a good effort with the bat. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Birthday girl Ella Beehre, who turned 16 yesterday, celebrates a good effort with the bat. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Kerikeri High School's Sakura Aihara, 15, (left) celebrates with batting partner Charlie Weston, 16, after a successful batting innings against Bream Bay College. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Kerikeri High School's Sakura Aihara, 15, (left) celebrates with batting partner Charlie Weston, 16, after a successful batting innings against Bream Bay College. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Whangārei Girls' High School bowler Katisha Douglas, 14, sends down a delivery under the watchful eye of umpire Makayla Templeton (centre) at Kensington Park. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Whangārei Girls' High School bowler Katisha Douglas, 14, sends down a delivery under the watchful eye of umpire Makayla Templeton (centre) at Kensington Park. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Brooke Collett, 12, fires a delivery down the wicket for Whangārei Girls' High School. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Brooke Collett, 12, fires a delivery down the wicket for Whangārei Girls' High School. Photo / Michael Cunningham

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