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JUNIOR CRICKET - Big hitters shine in jnr games

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22 Feb, 2006 04:56 AM2 mins to read

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Henry Cooper and Ben Smith were the big hitters when Whangarei junior cricket continued on Saturday.
Henry retired on 60, batting for Onerahi-Central in their 59-run win over Kamo in an A grade match.
Ben hit 41 before retiring for City in their narrow four run win over Kerikeri High School, also
in an A grade match.
Joshua Bowering, proved the best of the day's bowlers taking 4 for 6 for City Blue in a C-grade match.
Results.-
A Grade: Onerahi-Central Chiefs 164 for three wkts. (Henry Cooper 60 ret, Bradley Kneebone 21 n.o., Mike Ganley 19, Tom Herman 14 n.o., Kurt Benney 12; Matthew Ball 2/13) bt Kamo 105 for seven wkts. (Dylan Jakicevich 31 n.o., Jacob Cherrington 16, Thomas Ridgley 15; Tom Herman 2/12); City 100 for two wkts. (Ben Smith 41 ret, Kashmir Harypursat 13, Strachan McLeod 12 n.o.; Matthew Hill 2/21) bt Kerikeri HS 96 for nine wkts. (Matthew Hill 17, Luke Bowering 16); Maungakaramea 89 for nine wkts. (Liam O'Sullivan 14, Jordan Antunovich 12, Nic Hill 10 n.o.) bt Onerahi-Central Green 76 (Aiden Miller 3/3, Kieran Nelson 2/12, Liam O'Sullivan 2/13).
B Grade: City White 96 for three wkts. (David Armitt 29 n.o., Billy Brereton 21 ret, Peter Houben 19; Dylan Clark 2/1) bt Kamo 93 for seven wkts. (Rhyce Clark 27; Hayden Juranovich 2/5, David Armitt 2/10, Peter Houben 2/12); City Blue 116 for five wkts. (Cody van Dijk 34, Sam Cloutman 12 n.o., Jack Treacy 10 n.o.) bt City Gold 66 for seven wkts; Tikipunga 99 for five wkts. (Josh Brown 26, Aaron Martin 14, Dylan Lilly 13) bt Onerahi-Central 63 for seven wkts. (Jordan Hackett 2/3); City Red bt Maungakaramea by default.
C Grade: Kamo Black 63 (Ben Turner 11, Hayden Tyrell 10; Tyler Nel 2/6) bt Maungakaramea 53 (Ryan West 13, Dana Antunovich 11); City Gold 84 (Tyler Berghan 19, Mach Jones 18, James Greig 16, Arthur McKechnie 15; Chantz Wilson Harding 2/15) bt Maunu 39 (Harrison O'Sullivan-Moffat 13, Chantz Wilson-Harding 11); City Blue 84 (Matthew Lobb 23, Marcus Crum 13, Joshua Bowering 13) bt Kamo White 25 (Hayden Carppe 13; Joshua Bowering 4/6, Stephen Bartlett 2/1, Sam Hart 2/7, Matthew Lobb 2/8).
D Grade: Maunu 24 bt City H 15; Tikipunga Tigers 28 bt City K 14; City L - the bye.

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