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ANDREW ROBERTSON

Prep Cricket Coordinator

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Cricket went from strength to strength at TSS Prep in 2015 thanks to the passion of the Director of Cricket, Mr Steve Baker. He understands the importance of the Prep School boys as the future of cricket at the school and was able to provide amazing support and clear direction to the programs from House cricket to GPS teams.

The focus of all TSS Prep Cricket is about developing, skills and technique required to bowl, field and bat effectively, but the element of fun and playing with your mates is equally important. Regardless of age, experience or ability you were welcome to join cricket at TSS at any age in 2015. The T20 Blast during Term 1 and the Milo in2cricket during Term 4 provided exciting and fun ways for the younger Prep boys to develop their skills and play modified games.

The 2015 GPS season began in Term Four, 2014 for Years 4–6. All boys were invited to attend skill-specific sessions before a T20 House competition took place. Following this GPS trials were conducted. Boys also had the opportunity to attend three different holiday camps. In 2015 we had six teams in total (three at both Years 5 and 6). This was an improvement of 20 players from 2014. The main goals for each team was to concede less extras bowled through tighter bowling, score more runs when batting and apply pressure in the field (‘catches win matches’)… sounds simple and it worked. Training took place every week and the presence of nets in the undercover area meant training was never cancelled. The optional ‘top up’ sessions on the Friday proved valuable, with up to 30 boys attending.

The GPS season proved a challenge for all teams (40% win rate overall). The coaches enjoyed seeing the progress of the boys’ skills and application of these skills into the games. Our most successful teams with regard to results was both the 5A and 6A teams, who both finished with more wins than losses. Cricket was the winner.

The final presentation event was held indoors due to a saturated field. This was a good opportunity for the Director of Cricket, Mr Steve Baker, to speak to both players and parents, and for each coach to give a summary and present their awards.

RESULTS SUMMARY

Team Wins Losses 5A 4 3 5B 3 4 5C 3 3 6A 5 2 6B 0 7 6C 1 6 TOTAL 16 26

Top five positive feedback points from players about GPS Prep Cricket Things we have liked: 1. Travelling away 2. Celebrating victory 3. Playing cricket with mates 4. Making friendships 5. Extra good coaches Other opportunities the boys had this year. • Kings College, Auckland. • T20 Blast Schools Cup South Coast Regional Finals winners and again qualified for the State Championships.

AWARDS

5A Coach......................................................Mr Andrew Robertson Overall Year 5 Cricketer of the Year........................Justin Faber Batting award............................................................Justin Faber Bowling award ........................................................... Ethan Kay Fielding award........................................................ Xavier Crain

5B Coach............................................................... Mr Marcus Ward Batting award........................................................... Finn Corser Bowling award ...............................................................Jacob Sa Fielding award........................................................ Jack Debelak

5C Coach................................................................Mr Dirk Benson Batting award......................................................Joel McQuillan Bowling award ........................................................ Casey Amos Fielding award..................................................Archie Chandler

6A Coach................................................................Mr Mark Hoppe Overall Year 6 Cricketer of the Year....................Louis Chabert Batting Award.......................................................Louis Chabert Bowling Award...................................................... Reece Dwyer Fielding Award .........................................................Cody Wood

6B Coach..................................................................Howard Biddle Batting award.........................................................Ewan Stanich Bowling award .................................................... Bailey Bennett Fielding award....................................................Dane Lehndorf

6C Coach..................................................................Rory MacInnes Batting award........................................................Angus Kitchin Bowling award ......................................................Jack McAuley Fielding award..................................................Tommy Condon

REPRESENTATIVE SELECTION

South Coast U12 District Justin Faber Louis Chabert

STEVEN BAKER

Director of Cricket

What a good season! Thank you for a most enjoyable season… the efforts of the boys, coaches, parents/guardians, ground staff and school have been great! The boys have enjoyed being busy getting better at their skills, working as a team as well as building resilience and accountability in the game of cricket that can be very tough going! We do challenge the boys to prepare, look and be the part as well as select teams accordingly. TSS is the GPS Cricket Premiership First XI winners for 2015 and the success of many teams is outstanding! I believe success can be measured in a number of pertinent ways from this season… it is easy to judge on win/loss records… which is impressive… but “how” we have gone about our work has been just as impressive. TSS boys prepare well, look the part and play the part. 1. First, success can be measured by helping boys to become thriving men… cricket is a firm part of the TSS Culture. By building accountability through setting standards of being on time, dressed/ presented well, prepared by training your brain and your body, being part of a team and setting goals and implementing them. The game of cricket rewards you for accountability, resilience and attention to detail when patience is applied. The good news is… it isn’t life or death… I thank our parents for allowing our boys to go on this journey where it is great practice for what life may deliver! 2. Success can also be measured by the facilities that are developed and I am sure that all of the TSS community are thrilled with the works done on the drainage on the ovals and development of the Prep indoor

Cricket nets as well as the training shirts that the boys loved. 3. Success in 2015 can also be measured in how many boys have pursued cricket further and perhaps may enjoy this game and take part for much of their life and opportunities through district, club and representative cricket… some may even become paid cricketers as a career… following the likes of Buchanan, Neser, Stevens, Hain, Brimblecombe, Stanlake in recent times… who will be next?

TSS Cricket success hasn’t happened by chance or by a single effort… it truly is a community effort.

There have been many contributors…

I would like to take the opportunity to recognise and thank the following contributors from our community: • TSS Cricket Support Group led by Graham Budinger with Glenn

Denniston, Ian Young, David

Scaysbrook, Helen and Scott Black,

Vanessa Grant, Nick Hall, Lorna

Riley, Damien Hocart and Nerida

Houlahan for their efforts in developing facilities such as the Prep

Nets upgrade, Match Day catering, supporting our great sponsors and key events such as tonight…there appears much more to come from this dynamic group • Also… we enjoy much School support by our awesome Resident

Masters who love their cricket…

Jack Attow who has enjoyed doing the scoreboard for First XI and

Ms Siobhan McGuire, Mr Bryan

Hain, Mr Joe Dolan, Buildings and

Grounds, Mr Alan Parsons and the

TSS Groundstaff who do a great job • I would also like to recognise our

Caterers such as the Binns family for camps and First XI lunches on game day and Jenny and Roy for the canteen and the First XI parents lead by Lorna Riley for match day functions. • We have a dynamic, caring and committed group of Cricket Coaches and Managers. I believe they are the best in the GPS. Please let’s do it again next year! I really do want to specifically recognise the efforts of

Mr John Gayton, Ms Melissa Waters,

Mr Ross Wallace, Mr Remy Melia,

Mr Tony Binns, Mr Joel Threlfall,

Mr Peter Hartas, Mr Brendan

Williams and Mr Spencer Attoe • Last but not least our parents and players for your commitment, enthusiasm and resilience

TSS OLD BOYS VS TSS FIRST XI GAME 2015 Old Boys Captain Simon Anderson led a formidable Old Boys line-up boasting a number of current first and second grade Cricketers to test the 2015 First XI for the “Bill King” Trophy. The Old Boys Team consisted of Simon Anderson (Captain), Ben Solomon, Tom Hanrahan, Sam Greenup, Adrian Tyler, Brayden Williams, Robbie Benadie (WK), Jason Oberman, Matt Stevens, Matt Kuhnemann, Jordan Brook, Michael Granger and Rory MacInnes. The Old Boys elected to bowl first and Max Houlahan (30) and Brandon Faber (56) set up the First XI with an excellent opening stand against the pace of Michael Granger and Rory MacInnes. Callum Taylor (71) and Liam Cass (45) built on this platform despite some crafty bowling by Simon Anderson (2/20) and Matthew Kuhnemann (1/45) to post a formidable 7/271 off the 50 overs in glorious conditions. The Old Boys answered the call in their innings with Ben Solomon (49) again opening on the Village Green with 2014 GPS winning Captain Robbie Benadie compiling a classy 73 to keep on par with the required run rate and get the total within reach. Some very good application by Adrian Tyler (36) and Old Boys Captain Simon Anderson (29) got the Old Boys home with seven balls remaining. It was an outstanding cricket game and very good preparation for the First XI.

SUPER 8S CARNIVAL The TSS playing fields were abuzz with the Super 8s carnival running concurrently to the Old Boys game. The TSS Cricket family came together for a ‘big bash’. It was a terrific response with TSS Prep/Senior Players, Parents and Old Boys taking part. The Teams were impressive through their fixture rounds and the “Rogers House Teams” fought hard. The “Experienced Coaches” and “Amazing Mutts + 7” brought in a “Youth Policy” into their teams and the “Our Boy Malachi” lads looked formidable in the workman singlets. “Super Scoopers” and “Bomb City” were the only teams undefeated in the fixture rounds and were worthy to play in the final, which was played on the Village Green. The day was enjoyed by all and will be looked forward to with anticipation in 2016. Congratulations to “Super Scoopers” on the win and well done to all teams in playing in a safe and fun manner!

*Super 8’s Final: Super Scoopers 5/67 off 7 overs (Jack Scaysbrook 21 ret) defeated Bomb City 4/50 off 7 overs.

FIRST XI CAPTAIN’S REPORT – CALLUM TAYLOR It has been a season to remember, much like a rollercoaster, with many twists, turns and extreme excitement. This season of cricket has been massive with TSS dominating the GPS across all age groups. In particular, it was great to see all teams playing with commendable sportsmanship and humility during the course of the season. The First XI commenced training in August last year, six months prior to the actual GPS season. That’s probably why we are so assertive on the cricket field. Mr Baker always says, “Nudgee wouldn’t be training at this time of the morning,” or “Nobody trains as deliberate as us”. To be quite honest, Mr Baker is right, no GPS school trains better, harder or more deliberate than the TSS First XI. That’s probably why we have won four premierships and four State championships in six years. To be perfectly honest, we were favourites to win the GPS premiership… with six of us returning to play again and seven young talents emerging as key contributors to the side. We knew that we weren’t guaranteed anything, and as the coaches always say, “Cricket owes us nothing”. A squad of 15 travelled down to Sydney to take on the best of the best in the Sydney GPS. We performed well winning two out of four games and the week was topped off with Max Houlahan scoring an illustrious 100 not out off 60 balls while chasing 130 against Shore. These tough games get us ready for the GPS competition.

Mr Wallace says that “15 doesn’t go in to 11”... meaning that some impressive cricketers miss out on First XI selection. This was very true as Jack Charlton, Joel Shields, Josh Kann, Ben Wieland, Jack Scaysbrook, Calum Ball and Liam Cass all missed out on the initial team, but through injury and hard work Josh Kann and Liam Cass got their opportunity to put on the red, white and blue baggy. The 2015 First XI will be known as a team that finds our way out of sticky situations, and a team who knows how to make our viewers nervous! But, that’s just how we play our cricket. Freedom, toughness and pride. Everybody in the side made significant contributions during the course of this season. Against BGS, Max Houlahan’s outstanding knock of 159 as well as Zac Merrion and Steve Graham’s three wickets each to give us a double bonus point win away. At home against BBC, Sam Yabsley’s well-executed three wickets and Dylan Riley’s “top shelf” game-winning performance of 75 not out when it seemed we had a slim chance to win was certainly a standout. Brandon Faber and Max’s big opening partnership was well backed up by Tim Richardson versus Gregory Terrace. As well as an amazing opening spell of bowling by Nathan Black and Xavier Bartlett, which consisted of extreme pace, swing and a broken finger by Xavier. Sol Budinger’s 65 to virtually win us the game against Nudgee, and not forgetting Dylan Riley’s 100 off 56 balls that game either.

I’d like to thank Mr Ross Wallace, our coach, for his tough but fair coaching style, which benefitted the team and the squad dramatically to play tough cricket. I would also like to thank Mr Remy Melia and Mr Greg Norman for dedicating

OPEN FIRST XI CRICKET

SEATED ROW: B. FABER, J. KANN, C. TAYLOR, S. BUDINGER, Z. MERRION SECOND ROW: MR G. NORMAN (MANAGER), MR R. WALLACE (HEAD COACH), T. RICHARDSON, S. YABSLEY, X. BARTLETT, L. CASS, M. HOULAHAN, S. GRAHAM, D. RILEY, N. BLACK, MR S. BAKER (DIRECTOR OF CRICKET), MR R. MELIA (COACH)

all their time to contribute to our remarkable season. Finally, I’d like to thank Mr Steve Baker for developing all of us as cricketers from Year 7 and making the TSS cricket program very strong and run commendably well. Well done to all cricketers for an amazing year. I am truly grateful to be the captain of cricket, 2015 and wish all cricketers well for next year.

TSS CRICKET FIRST XI AND YEAR 9A STATE CUP INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS COMPETITION The GPS Premiers TSS First XI and Year 9A sides of 2015 earnt entry into the Independent Finals of the Qld All Schools Cricket Comp. The TSS 9As lead by Ben Funnell put in a solid performance in winning the first T20 match vs St Pauls, but lost the final vs a strong BBC outfit who had defeated TSS in the GPS season. TSS First XI won their first game comfortably vs JPC with Max Houlahan among the runs again and kicked on to win against Marist College in the final in a tight match… to win through to the Southern Conference final. This final was washed out, which unfortunately required a coin toss to decide which teams went through to the Southern Conference Final… which we lost. It was a testament to all of the boys’ commitment to the school and each other that we were able put up very competitive teams and gain valuable playing experience together towards 2016.

FIRST XI SCORE SUMMARIES – 2015 GPS SEASON • Rd 1: TSS 3/271 (Max Houlahan 159, Callum Taylor 56) defeated BGS ao 113 (N. Black 2/22 off 10, S. Graham 3/17 off 6, Z Merrion 3/19 off 7) • Rd 2: TSS 8/173 (Dylan Riley 75* off 75) defeated BBC all out 168 (Sam Yabsley 3/31 off 10, Nathan Black 2/41 off 10, Callum Taylor 2/37 off 9) • Rd 3: TSS 8/291 (Max Houlahan 140 off 106 balls, Callum

Taylor 43, Tim Richardson 39) defeated GT all out 107 (Xavier Bartlett 3/10 off 6, Nathan Black 3/26 off 6) • Rd 4: Washout

• Rd 5 vs TSS Old Boys: TSS Old Boys 7/271 (48.5 overs) (Robbie Benadie 73, Ben Solomon 49, Adrian Tyler 36,

Simon Anderson 29, Nathan Black 4/58 off 10, Sam

Yabsley 2/48 off 10) defeated TSS 7/267 (50 overs)(Callum

Taylor 71, Brandon Faber 56, Liam Cass 45, Simon

Anderson 2/20) • Rd 6: TSS 6/251 off 40.5 overs (Dylan Riley 100 (57 balls, 8 fours, 9 sixes) Solomon Budinger (65 off 65, 5 fours, 3 sixes) Max Houlahan 33 defeated NC 8/247 off 50 overs (Nathan Black 3/48 off 10, Sam Yabsley 2/50 off 10)

• Rd 7 ACGS 3/144 (Nathan Black 2/43 off 9) defeated

TSS all out 138 (Dylan Riley 27, Sol Budinger 25, Steven

Graham 20)

• Rd 8 BSHS all out 138 (Callum Taylor 2/21 off 10) drew due to washout with TSS 0/26 off 5.1 (Max Houlahan 13*) • Rd 9 TSS 8/208 from 49.4 overs (Sol Budinger 55, Tim

Richardson 35) defeated TGS 9/205 (Callum Taylor 5/49 off 10, Sam Yabsley 2/36 off 10)

TSS CRICKET AWARD WINNERS 2015

The Handyside Trophy................ Second XI, 11A, 10A and 8A

Most Successful Team Undefeated Season

Sam Loxton Trophy ......................Ian Young and Joel Threlfall

Supporters of TSS Cricket

The John Glenn Trophy ......................................Hugo Burdon

Best Junior Cricketer

The Westcott Family Trophy ................................Nathan Black

First XI Bowling Award

The Westcott Family Trophy ............................. Max Houlahan

First XI Batting Award

The Dirk Wellham Trophy ......................................Dylan Riley

First XI Best Fieldsman

The Paul Norris Memorial Trophy ....................Callum Taylor

First XI Best All Rounder

STATE/AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVE PLAYERS SEASON 2015:

GPS Representative 2015 Dylan Riley, Max Houlahan, Brandon Faber and Zac Merrion

Qld Under 15 Schoolboys 2014/15 Brandon Faber QJC Under 16 Representatives 2015 Josh Flatley and Harry Kerr

Qld Open Schoolboys 2014/15 Nathan Black, Max Houlahan and Callum Taylor

QCA Under 17s Representative 2015 Harry Kerr and Xavier Bartlett

QCA Under 19s Representative 2015 Nathan Black, Max Houlahan and Sam Yabsley

Australian Under 17s Representative 2015 Xavier Bartlett

Qld Academy of Sport Max Houlahan

BEST AND FAIREST TROPHIES:

7A.............................................................................. Jack Hocart 7B..............................................................................Josh Brown 7C ....................................................................... Couper Baskus 8A..........................................................................Hugo Burdon 8B................................................................................ Ky Newitt 8C ..............................................................................Jarah Gault 9A................................................................ Sashin Andarawewa 9B........................................................................... Finn Bongers 9C ......................................................................Matty Robinson 10A......................................................................Matthew Grant 10B.................................................................................Will Layt 10C ....................................................................... Jim Chapman 11A.........................................................................Jack Charlton 11B........................................................................... Harry Oates 11C .......................................................................... Sam Curran Second XI ..................................... Jock Oates and Ben Wieland Third XI......................................................... Freddie Chapman

FIRST XI REPRESENTATIVES 2015: Callum Taylor (Captain), Max Houlahan, Brandon Faber, Tim Richardson, Sol Budinger, Steven Graham, Dylan Riley, Xavier Bartlett, Zac Merrion, Josh Kann, Liam Cass, Sam Yabsley, Nathan Black

OPEN SECOND XI CRICKET

SEATED ROW: J. OATES, O. SNOW, B. WIELAND, B. CHURCHILL, J. STAINES SECOND ROW: MR J. THRELFALL (COACH), T. PERRIN, G. LYHNE, L. CASS, C. BALL, J. SCAYSBROOK, W. LLOYD, MR D. WILSON (COACH) ABSENT: M. HAMEED

11A CRICKET

SEATED ROW: J. HYDE, J. KANN, H. KERR, M. SCAYSBROOK, S. FINLAYSON SECOND ROW: MR J. THORPE (COACH), C. HAYDEN, J. CHARLTON, J. MCDONALD, B. PAXTON-HALL, J. FLATLEY, J. JOHNSON, MR R. BENADIE (COACH) ABSENT: J. TOBIANO, J. SHIELDS

11C CRICKET

SEATED ROW: D. RADEL, J. MORRIS, T. SIMON, W. SCHWARER, T. STUART, A. TURNBULL, W. ALEXANDER SECOND ROW: MR A. BOWERS (COACH), J. CLYNE, N. LADNER, J. DIGHT, S. CURRAN, J. RASHEED, K. NICHOLLS, J. CURR, I. TELFORD, J. CONNOLLY , G. WILSON, MR C. WEBB (COACH) ABSENT: D. O’NEIL, J. TONKIN, M. BENSON OPEN THIRD XI CRICKET

SEATED ROW: D. BUREY, J. LEAVY, O. RADFORD, C. ELLIOT, G. GOOK, E. NYATHI SECOND ROW: MR T. WATT (COACH), T. GILLOTT, A. HARRY, F. CHAPMAN, E.TAULELEI , C. DEARDEN, W. RUDLAND, R. TAYLOR, L. MEYER, MR C. HAWTIN (COACH)

11B CRICKET

SEATED ROW: J. WILLIAMS, M. CAVANOUGH, J. TOBIANO, I. COCCO, H. RICE SECOND ROW: MR L. COCCO (COACH), M. KELLY, S. MORROW, C. GRIMES, J. CRAIN, H. OATES, R. SHIM , R. MEYER, MR N. BOYCE (COACH)

10A CRICKET

SEATED ROW: L. DENNISTON, H. KING, M. GRANT, C. YOUNG, B. GIBSON SECOND ROW: MR J. BEAR (COACH), J. LEATHEM, J. LATHOURAS, T. TAYLOR, H. KADDATZ, R. MARSHALL, H. MCNAMEE, C. JACKSON, MR B. SPERLING (COACH)

10B CRICKET

SEATED ROW: K. JO, W. LAYT, M. LOVETT, K. RUTHERFORD, M. BLACK SECOND ROW: MR L. GRAY (COACH), O. HALL, V. NEDUNCHEZHIAN, J. MCLEAN, M. MCCARTHY, J. HOPKINS, A. GERAGHTY, E. VAN DER VEGT, MR R. MUTTON (COACH) ABSENT: J. BAKER

9A CRICKET

SEATED ROW: B. MUNRO, T. NICHOLSON, B. FUNNELL, T. MERRION, H. LICKISS SECOND ROW: MR K. MULCAHY (COACH), I. ECKERSLEY, G. BELCHER, C. MURPHY, L. MCILWRAITH, W. FINCH, S. CARTER, S. ANDARAWEWA, MR M. BUCKLEY (COACH)

9C CRICKET

SEATED ROW: B. WIEMERS, R. GILBERT, L. SAMPSON, M. ROBINSON, S. BLACK, G. MORRIS, R. BUREY SECOND ROW: MR C. GEORGE (COACH), C. HAWKINS, H. KNUDSEN, Z. GREGORY, L. NICHOLLS, I. JAMES, T. GIBSON, S. NEAL, T. HONEYSETT, T. YAN, S. VAHIDY, D. LEVENDAKIS, MR V. DIBELLA (COACH) ABSENT: G. SPRING 10C CRICKET

SEATED ROW: J. RUTHERFORD, W. KEMP, L. CORKILL, I. WOODS, J. CHAPMAN, D. PRESCOTT, S. HICKSON SECOND ROW: MS A. BLACK (COACH), H. KING, H. GOODMAN, O. HAYEK, J. PICKERING, J. LEWIS, S. ROBINSON, S. MOFFAT, MR B. GOLDBURG (COACH) ABSENT: T. PYE, J. JOHNSTONE, A. TAUBER, J. THOMPSON, R. DAVUI, Z. ZHENG

9B CRICKET

SEATED ROW: D. CLOUGH, A. SHIELDS, Z. HENAWAY, C. BINDON, M. LLOYD SECOND ROW: MR B. SPEECHLEY (COACH), J. RAYNER, S. MCMENAMIN, F. BONGERS, G. SINCLAIR, L. KELLY, Z. JAMES, N. FLEMING, MR N. CROUCH (COACH)

8A CRICKET

SEATED ROW: J. KANN, M. FREEMAN, C. DURANTE, H. BURDON, H. MEYER SECOND ROW: MR L. HOLTSBAUM (COACH), M. ALIKHAN, T. SCOTCHMER, S. CHARLTON, M. MANLEY, A. WALKER, W. STATHAM, MR T. THACKRAY (COACH) ABSENT: C. COX

8B CRICKET

SEATED ROW: E. HILLMAN, J. KELLY, F. TAYLOR, C. JAGO, B. OWEN SECOND ROW: MR M. HARVEY (COACH), C. RASHEED, A. WALKER, T. OXENFORD, J. THOMPSON, K. NEWITT, A. KITCHIN, J. SMITH ABSENT: MR S. ATTOE (COACH), C. CURR

7A CRICKET

SEATED ROW: K. HERFT, J. CASTOR, J. HOCART, L. GOLDIE, J. STATHAM SECOND ROW: MR M. CHRISTENSEN (COACH), T. FISHER, F. SMITH, J. BURNETT, J. MCCARTHY, M. CARLOS, J. VAN DER LAAN, B. MCPHEE, MR T. GALL (COACH)

7C CRICKET

SEATED ROW: J. HARDY, A. BEALE, S. MORRIS, T. DACEY, M. ALEXANDER SECOND ROW: MR P. YELLAND (COACH), H. JEANES-GRANT, S. LEE, C. BASKUS, D. HUMPHREY, B. JOHNSTONE, W. CULLIMORE, B. MOFFAT, H. HOULAHAN, MR T. COUSINS (COACH) ABSENT: H. BENNETT, B. WILSON, M. OHORI 8C CRICKET

SEATED ROW: H. DIGHT, B. VINE, J. GAULT, A. RICE SECONF ROW: MR J. RYMER (COACH), T. FAIRNINGTON, H. BEIRNE, R. MURPHY, J. FULTON, L. JONES, F. SMITH, B. BOTTING, H. GRUNDY, MR M. FORD (COACH) ABSENT: B. STUART, F. LANE

7B CRICKET

SEATED ROW: R. BAKER, H. MCDONALD, J. BROWN, J. BOX, J. HAWKINS SECOND ROW: MR Q. GAINEY (COACH), S. MCINNES, J. BATT, V. GANGASANDRA, L. WRIGHT, L. PIPER, N. CROSS, H. KING, MR B. WAITE (COACH)

6A CRICKET

SEATED ROW: T. YOON, H. CROSS-WINSTON, L. O’CONNOR, Z. ELVIN, O. RUTHERFORD, C. WOOD SECOND ROW: L. CHABERT, C. MARKS, G. COLLINS, T. ALIKHAN, R. DWYER, B. LYNCH COACH: MR M. HOPPE

6B CRICKET

SEATED ROW: J. HOPKINS, T. MURDOCH, D. LEHNDORF, H. ZDANOWICZ, J. BOYLE, K. PRICE, L. LANE SECOND ROW: C. FITZPATRICK, H. STAPLETON, C. MCGEARY, A. GROOBY, C. WHITTON, E. STANICH, J. POPOV ABSENT: B. BENNETT COACH: MR A ROBERTSON

5A CRICKET

SEATED ROW: M. DAVIS, C. VEIVERS, G. BURDON, W. JACKSON, J. FABER, Z. CRAIN, W. MARSHALL SECOND ROW: J. DEBELAK, T. KENNEDY, L. MAIR, J. KELLY, W. WORBOYS, E. KAY COACH: MR A. ROBERTSON

5C CRICKET

SEATED ROW: A. CHANDLER, L. WHELAN, C. HAWKINS, P. ANTOINE, H. O’CONNOR, J. MCQUILLAN, A. VAHIDY SECOND ROW: L. HARDY, R. PYKE-NOTT, M. BRANCH, E. SPITERI, C. AMOS COACH: MR D. BENSON (ABSENT) 6C CRICKET

SEATED ROW: L. FREE, H. ANTHONY, H. BAKER, J. MCAULEY, C. CHANDLER, E. BAKER SECOND ROW: A. KITCHIN, B. WALSH, P. SOPHIOS, D. SELBY, T. CONDON ABSENT: A. GROOBY, L. LANE COACH: MR A. ROBERTSON

5B CRICKET

SEATED ROW: M. OTTO, J. MORRIS, Z. HOWARD, Z. DART, F. CORSER, A. HUGHES SECOND ROW: R. STUCKEY, E. RAMEAU, J. SA, C. CARTISANO, D. NEAL ABSENT: L. ROWLES COACH: MR M. WARD

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