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MR ROBERT EGAN prep sportsmaster

Cricket was once again one of the most popular GPS Sports at Prep this year. Boosting over 70 players and six teams, the Cricket enthusiast is alive and well in Year 5 and 6. There is plenty for the boys to get their teeth into throughout the year, with co-curricular clubs including T20 Blast, Junior Skills program and now Junior Blaster Cricketers running Term One and Four. New from Term Four 2018 is our Cricket Academy, run by our First XI coach Ross Wallace. This product provides bespoke coaching for our Cricket enthusiasts in Years 4 to 6, heading into the club season and GPS squad trials. It has been great to see Mr Wallace working with our boys over the past few months, providing his time and invaluable experience throughout the cricketing program. It doesn’t stop there, with Queensland Cricket coaches putting on additional net sessions for the boys in Term Four ensuring they have a plethora of opportunities to prepare for their GPS season.

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Before discussing our Prep Season, we would like to congratulate our Director of Cricket, Mr Baker and First XI coach, Mr Wallace on winning the 2018 GPS Centenary Cricket Premiership. It is teams and coaches like these who provide such great role models for our Prep boys, working right down to the last over of the season to bring home the Earle Williams Trophy. Every year of GPS is different, however, this year I have to say the spirit and fellowship of the competition in action at Prep cricket is outstanding. Competition for places is fierce, which saw the standard rise quickly over the season. It was great to see the boys move between teams seamlessly and embrace the progressive approach to their cricket, focusing on development over team position.

The 6A cricket team enjoyed a successful season. Identified early that minimising extras was a key component to building pressure and, conversely, broadening their array of run-scoring shots, improving calling and awareness are all important at this level. As a unit, the A’s committed 100% to becoming better players and, as a result, a better team. Highlights of the season included the away victories at Brishane Boys’ College and Ipswich Grammer School, as well as coming within a handful of deliveries of defending 72 in 28 overs against GT, with an incredible team effort. The boys of the 6B cricket team had a great season, they should be really proud of their efforts this season. Not only did they leave everything out on the field but they showed amazing sportsmanship, which was noted by several of the opponents. The 6C team had a mixed year in terms of results, however the boys demonstrated a top work ethic in training and maintained commitment to matches, improving vastly throughout the season. This was highlighted in their bowling performance against Brisbane Grammar School, with the boys more than doubling their wicket tally for the season in one game.

The 5A team that finishes the 2018 GPS season is barely recognisable from the side that started the year. The boys’ hard work and commitment to their cricket over the past nine weeks has seen them improve both individually and as a team. The tournament has

thrown up several challenging fixtures, which all of our 5As have risen to and competed with. A message to the 5A cricketers would be, it’s your desire to improve and commitment to your team that will see you succeed in the future. They were a pleasure to coach. The 5B’s have had a tremendous season filled with team work, sportsmanship and improvement. Many of the boys began their cricketing journey this year, experiencing growth in a number of areas, every boy should feel proud of their performance, have faith in their ability and look forward to continuing their cricket journey in the future. It was a very successful season for the 5C’s. They highlighted three goals at the start of the year, to improve individually, to improve as a team and to have fun. All of which were certainly achieved. They managed two wins along the way. The number of wides and extras is always the marker for improvement. In week one they bowled more than 50 and in the final week the collective total was less than a third of that. Each player in the team improved over the course of the season and their coach was very pleased.

TSS PREP INTER-HOUSE CRICKET A huge part of TSS Prep is of course our House competition, which is a time to unify, celebrate and compete as four houses under one roof. House Cricket is like no other sports competition, filling the oval over three afternoons of fierce, friendly competition. After the rain delayed play, the competition began in week three of Term Four. The Prep oval was awash with players, parents and spectators, all dressed in the blue, green, red and yellow of the Houses. Plenty of runs, wickets and cheers were to follow throughout three afternoons of non-stop cricket. Musgrave made early inroads in both the A and B competition through Rounds 1 and 2, with Mitre following close behind. Musgrave walked out to the oval at the start of Round 3, with the tournament firmly in their sights, or so they thought. Wednesday week six, saw a resurgent Mitre A team putting Musgrave A to the sword, and the championship resting on the Musgrave B Team shoulders. A gripping competition finished with Musgrave edging over the finish line in first, closely followed by Shepherd and Mitre sharing second and Dixon in fourth. Looking forward to next year already.

MR STEVEN BAKER director of cricket

The key focus in 2018 was supporting opportunities for as many TSS cricket teams to take part in as many games as possible and to perform at their best. We cater well, from the needs of the elite through to boys who just want a very social game with the boys on a Saturday!

It has been another successful season for TSS cricketers with First XI winning the premiership, making it six wins in the last nine years. We again won many games across all teams against larger schools. With five teams in Year 7 (7E team for the first time in a long time) and an Open Fourth XI team, as well as a strong teacher involvement, it is “how” we have gone about our work that has been very impressive. TSS boys prepare well, look the part and play with purpose. We strive to support the boys to achieve to the highest levels and, with around 60 boys currently representing at a Gold Coast/Zone level or higher, we are in a healthy position from a high performance point of view. Some boys have been able to achieve even higher and have achieved GPS or State level this season. TSS is pleased to be part of your journey.

• GPS Representative 2018

Ky Newitt and Hugo Burdon • QSS U12 Years Team 2018

Griff Williams • Qld U15 Schoolboys 2018

Jack Sinfield • QCA U17’s 2018 and National U17

Squad

Hugo Burdon and Jack Sinfield • QCA U19’s 2018

Hugo Burdon We also congratulate the following five boys who were invited into the Queensland U17 Rookie Trials: Cody Durante, Jack Hocart, Ky Newitt, Jack Sinfield and Hugo Burdon. Well done boys! The most successful team was hotly contested as this is recorded in the Southportonian yearbook, it is certainly a way for a team of boys to leave their ‘mark’ on cricket and the School. We were very competitive across our “A” Teams again this year and three teams achieved a 100% win record across all games and were undefeated. The Year 7As captained by Jack Tee with coaches Mr Jordan and Mr Shaw, Open Second XI captained by Ben Funnell and coached by Mr Wilson and Callum Hayden and First XI Captained by Hugo Burdon and coached by Mr Ross Wallace and Brad Sperling.

It is no surprise that a member of one of the most successful teams also has the most Outstanding Junior Performer in GPS cricket for the season. Daniel Statham was our winner and he is highly organised with an excellent work ethic to challenge and improve himself. He took on the opposition opening bowlers in 7A’s each week and his batting was imposing with 214 runs at average of 42, including a 91 vs Churchie and 56no vs Brisbane Grammar School. He lays the foundation for the rest of the team to “cash in” and appears to have spare time to play the ball when batting. He also is a tidy wicketkeeper who really drives the team effort, and when called upon to bowl vs GT snared four wickets as well with his RAM bowling.

TSS Cricket doesn’t happen by chance or by a single effort, it truly is a community effort. There have been many contributors, namely: • The TSS Cricket Support Group.

Thank you for your efforts in developing facilities, training clothes, match day catering, supporting our great sponsors and key events • Caterers such as the Binns family for

First XI lunches and Jenny and Roy for the canteen, as well as the First

XI parents for post match functions • Cricket enjoys excellent school support from ground and administration staff • Last but not least, our parents and players for your commitment, enthusiasm and resilience It was our pleasure this year via the Sam Loxton Supporter award to recognise in particular the efforts of our long serving First XI coach Mr Wallace, and the Hocart family, as supporters who have made a major contribution to cricket. The Hocart Family with parents Damien and Tracey, volunteer much of their personal and family time to drive

our supporters group. Over a number of years they have contributed many hours towards the committee in this role and are always around to support when needed with all hands on deck.

Mr Ross Wallace is a proud Old Boy and has traditional values of being tough but fair, uncompromising but caring. He is methodical and considered in his approach in coaching our First XI teams, and a rock of composure on game days when getting the best out of his team. Ross doesn’t look for the popular decision he makes the right decision, as he sees it and fundamentally wants boys to give their best effort every time. He is exceptionally reliable and punctual and a role model for our boys. Thank you to all involved and bring on next season!

TSS OLD BOYS VS TSS FIRST XI 2018 First XI played for the Bill King Trophy vs the TSS Old Boys XI. TSS Old Boys featured an “All Star” line up of recent and Older Old Boys including captain Simon Anderson, Trent Ray, Luke Brown, Max Houlahan, Bo Veivers, Robbie Benadie (WK), Callum Taylor, CJ Van Peppen, Sol Budinger, Laurie Begni, Jason Oberman, Leigh Holtsbaum, Matt Kuhnemann, Zac Merrion, Jack McDonald and last but not least, Billy Stanlake the current Australian T20 opening bowler who requested to play before going over to the IPL.

TSS Old Boys won the toss and set about their business hitting boundaries to all parts of the Village Green but the First XI continued to take wickets in regular fashion having the Old Boys at 7/116. Matt Kuhnemann and Zac Merrion steadied the innings to get the Old Boys to 222. In reply, the TSS First XI weathered the storm of Billy Stanlake’s extreme pace and the guile of Simon Anderson and Matt Kuhnemann’s spin bowling to sneak the win with an over to spare. The innings of Eli Fahey 113 was outstanding…weathering the early onslaught to flourish later in his innings, and the half century of Jack Hocart. It was a very good game of cricket played in TSS spirit. Hard but fair!

FESTIVAL OF CRICKET DAY The annual Super 8’s Tournament continues to grow each year with all members of the TSS cricket family welcome to register and be involved from Prep and Senior students, parents, Old Boys and coaches. It was also a great opportunity for fathers, boarders young and old to have access to social games of cricket early in the GPS season. It was a terrific response with younger teams such as “Silly Sloggers” and “Frenklah’s” as well as Senior Players, Parents, Coaches and Old Boys taking part such as “Good Flavour”, “Popes VIII” and “Bakesy WOW”. The teams were impressive through their fixture rounds and the boys played hard. The competition was split in Division 1 and a “Junior” Division 2. Congratulations to “Masulus” (Division 1) and “Roger’s Red” (Division 2) who won their finals. Well done to all participants in this year’s competition.

FIRST XI CAPTAIN’S REPORT Hugo Burdon As players we all feel the past season has flown by but it is also a time to reflect on the past 100 years of GPS cricket and the many faces that have played or coached at TSS. From the very first year in 1901 cricket has been a central part of the summer activities program at TSS. The TSS baggy and rep blazer have hardly changed and neither has the pride to wear them and our passion for this great sport. We celebrate this history and honour our sporting heritage. One that set us on target as a young First XI team, to bring home the GPS premiership. It is so rewarding to be able to deliver this two years in a row. A tribute to our cricket program, with this being our 20th overall premiership, six of those coming in the last decade. Term One 2018 has been very successful on so many fronts for TSS and yet it has also been one of the most challenging for our Headmaster and boarding staff with so many sick students. Now I know Mr Baker prides himself on playing ‘tough’ cricket but it must be said our cricketers have some special DNA that is immune to the Norovirus. Perhaps time in the cricket nets must be the tonic.

If the Novovirus couldn’t stop cricket the same can’t be said for wet weather, unfortunately two rounds were washed out this year, which resulted in the importance of, not only winning

matches, but claiming as many bonus points as possible. Over 530ml of rain fell during February and March making match preparation especially challenging for our dedicated ground staff and coaches. I think as cricketers of all ages we appreciate our home venue and relish the opportunity to play on the most picturesque fields in GPS. The spirit of the Village Green resonates strongly within our playing group this year. We have aspired to be a champion team, happy to let the opposition teams be labelled, “teams full of champions”. With three returning players from last year’s First XI, we relished the chance to bond, trust one another and be unpredictable to those we competed against. We played for our school which made us bigger and stronger than any one individual. It is the close bonds and mateship that wins the tough battles in close cricket matches. This is a legacy that we pass onto our younger TSS cricketers, embrace the discipline, back one another and build the belief.

Our success is due to the support that enables us to confidently step out of our comfort zone. The effort of our families to host Friday night dinners and post-match teas, and the TSS staff and coaches who coordinated the preseason tour to Sydney and overnight stay in Toowoomba, which enabled us to experience quality matches and to enjoy each others company; are aspects of our season that we are grateful for.

I think it’s a credit to all the players and coaches at TSS that on the last Thursday of the season every TSS cricketer was still at training giving it their all. This is the commitment we strive for at TSS. Congratulations to every one of you for contributing and developing so much this year. A premiership is not won by the players alone, in our case we benefit from the wisdom and planning of Mr Ross Wallace who has dedicated 10 years to coaching at TSS. He instils resilience and gamesmanship, steering us to our potential. We thank him for his nerves of steel and his superb leadership. Also thank you Mr Sperling and Mr Baker for all your planning and guidance behind the scenes and also Mr Norman ‘the rock’, for your management of water, player care and transportation. Mr Baker is quite proud of his Golden Boot award, which is awarded for attendance, effort, application and dealing with adversity (it is an “inhouse” award just among the boys and Casey Murphy was a perfect winner in 2018). If you see a TSS First XI session in action you will also notice a stocky wicket keeper/coach in the middle of the action, encouraging us on and checking we don’t contemplate a short cut.

This season was a special one for all the Year 12 students who have played their last game for the red, white and blue in the GPS. While we have the State Cup still to pursue, cricket is one way to keep your connection to our wonderful school, being a spectator, coaching or participating in the Old Boys match. We appreciated the time given and input by the Old Boys, it was exhilarating to stand beside BIG Billy Stanlake and a learning platform to face previous ‘Spin Kings’ of the School. The eagerness on their side created a fun contest and a symbolic tradition. We all benefited and it was excellent preparation for the thrilling final premiership match against Nudgee who won on the last ball of the season.

I have much pleasure, on behalf of our school, First XI players and coaches, to return the Earle Williams Trophy for the 20th time in a hundred years of GPS sport.

SCHOOL STATE CUP RUNNERS UP 2018 The First XI Team progressed well accounting for JPC and BBC in the Independent Schools Final, then Sunshine Coast Grammar, then PBC in the SQ State Cup Final. We made it through to the State Cup final in the last week of Year 12’s at school. It was a nice way to send off Year 12s Casey Murphy, Brad Munro and Harry Lickiss as well as game experience for the incoming squad. Ignatius Park College (IPC) of Townsville won the toss in the State Final and batted first in excellent batting conditions at Souths CC. IPC started off fast but the TSS bowlers rallied with excellent catching to keep IPC 7/141 off their 20 overs with Ky Newitt 2/24 off 4 and Brad Munro 2/5 off 2. In reply the IPC pace bowlers heaped on the pressure early with accurate bowling and energy in the field. TSS couldn’t get momentum and went down swinging with TSS 81 all out (C. Murphy 16). TSS is State Runner up for 2018. Congratulations to IPC on an outstanding performance.

FIRST XI SCORE SUMMARIES - 2018 GPS SEASON

Round 1 vs ACGS

TSS First XI WON by 70 runs with bonus point. TSS 5/190, ACGS 10/120 Hugo Burdon 60 & 5/12 (4), Ky Newitt 25 and 2/10 (10), Eli Fahey 33 & Harry Lickiss 34 (25 balls)

Round 2 vs BSHS No Result with match abandoned BSHS 3/94 off 24 overs Jack Hocart 2/27 (7) when play was abandoned due to weather

Round 3 vs TGS

TSS First XI won with double bonus point win. TGS 10/62, TSS 2/66 Eli Fahey 23no, Ky Newitt 6/16(10), Casey Murphy 2/15(8)

Round 4 vs BGS

TSS First XI won with double bonus point win BGS 10/97 in 28 overs, TSS 4/100 in 24 overs Ky Newitt 24no, 2/10 off 10 (incl. 7 Maidens), Hugo Burdon 42 & 2 Run Outs & Jack Hocart 3/26

Round 5 vs BBC Washed Out

Round 6 vs GT

TSS First XI won with bonus point win TSS 6/195, GT 10/128. Ky Newitt 27 and 2/14, Eli Fahey 75, Tom Watts 21no, Casey Murphy 3/26, Matt Eddowes 3/16, Harry Lickiss 21

Round 7 vs IGS

TSS First XI won with double bonus point win IGS 10/114, TSS 4/115 in 24.5 overs Ky Newitt 3/30, Jack Hocart 3/25, Hugo Burdon 40no (31 balls), Eli Fahey 25, Kye Shields 16 Round 8 vs Old Boys TSS First XI won to claim the “Bill King Trophy” TSS 8/ 225 (Eli Fahey 113, Jack Hocart 52, Matt Kuhnemann 5/30, Billy Stanlake 1/15, Simon Anderson 2/58) def TSS Old Boys- 222 all out (Matt Kuhnemann 45, Bo Veivers 37, Robbie Benadie 26, Zac Merrion 20, Tom Watts 3/41) Round 9 vs NC

TSS First XI won on last ball to claim 20th premiership outright TSS 10/157, NC 10/154 both off 50 overs. Harry Lickiss 57no, Eli Fahey 41, Ky Newitt 3/13 (10), Casey Murphy 2/29, Tom Watts 2/22

TSS CRICKET SEASON MAJOR AWARD WINNERS

The Handyside Trophy................................First XI undefeated

Most Successful Team Second XI undefeated 7As undefeated

Sam Loxton Trophy ....... Ross Wallace and The Hocart Family

Best Supporter of TSS Cricket

10+ Years of Service to TSS Cricket ......................Bruce Waite

The John Glenn Trophy ....................................Daniel Statham

Best Junior Cricketer

The Westcott Family Trophy ..................................... Ky Newitt

First XI Bowling Award

The Westcott Family Trophy ....................................... Eli Fahey

First XI Batting Award

The Dirk Wellham Trophy ................................. Cody Durante

First XI Best Fieldsman

The Paul Norris Memorial Trophy ....................Hugo Burdon

First XI Best All Rounder

Second XI Player of the Year Perpetual................Sam Carter & Ben Funnell

FIRST XI CRICKET

SEATED ROW: C. DURANTE, M. EDDOWES, T. WATTS, H. BURDON (CAPTAIN), E. FAHEY, J. HOCART, B. MUNRO SECOND ROW: MR G. NORMAN (MANAGER), MR R. WALLACE (COACH), J. SINFIELD, K. SHIELD, M. MANLEY, L. MCILWRAITH, K. NEWITT, C. MURPHY, H. LICKISS, MR B. SPERLING (ASSISTANT COACH), MR S. BAKER (DIRECTOR OF CRICKET) BEST AND FAIREST SENIOR WINNERS:

7A........................................................................Daniel Statham

7B......................................................................... Harry Sullivan 7C ............................................................................... Ricky East

7D .....................................................................Georgio Gaganis 7E:..............................................................................Nick Cuffe

8A........................................................................ Cooper Veivers 8B....................................................................... Corey Hawkins

8C ...........................................................................Tom Ramsay 9A..........................................................................Louis Chabert

9B........................................................................... Joshua Popov 9C ....................................................................... Harrison Balch

10A.............................................................................Finn Smith

10B........................................................................Martin Dwyer 10C ............................................................................ Josh Rafter 11A......................................................................Mitch Freeman

11B...................................................................... Hudson Meyer Second XI ........................................Sam Carter & Ben Funnell

Third XI Col Hawtin Trophy....Matty Robinson First XI Captain

OPEN SECOND XI CRICKET

SEATED ROW: D.P. CLOUGH, H.R.E. MORRIS, B.T. FUNNELL, L.R. MCILWRAITH, J.D. RAYNER, G.J.B. SINCLAIR SECOND ROW: MR C. R. HAYDEN (COACH), I.E. ECKERSLEY, T.L. MERRION, F.S. BONGERS, S.T. ANDARAWEWEN, M.H.B. ROBINSON, S. B. CARTER, MR D. S. WILSON (COACH)

OPEN THIRD XI CRICKET

SEATED ROW: G. CONNOLLY, A. SHIELDS, Z. HENAWAY, G. MORRIS, C. HOARE SECOND ROW: M. LLOYD, M. ROBINSON, E. VAGGELAS, L. NICHOLLS, Z. JAMES, S. MCMENAMIN, D. CONNOLLY, J. HAWKINS OPEN FOURTH XI CRICKET

SEATED ROW: L. MCINNES, D. SAMUELA, T. KOPUA, S. JEANS, G. NIELD SECOND ROW: MR A. BLUNDELL (COACH), J. WIKI, A. WALKER, J. WEIR, W. BLYTH, Z. NONGGORR, G. BLAKE, W. STATHAM

YEAR 11A CRICKET

SEATED ROW: J.N. KANN, J.J. KELLY, P.J. LYNCH, B.A. OWEN, C.S.R. RASHEED SECOND ROW: MR B.W. SPEECHLY (COACH), F.N. TAYLOR, S.J. CHARLTON, M.C. DALTON, D. K. ATTNBOROUGH, M.P. FREEMAN, MR S.L. ROBERTSON YEAR 11B CRICKET

SEATED ROW: MR D. NIXON (COACH), H.J. MEYER, H.M. BLOK, C.J.S. JAGO, MR A. BLAKE (COACH) SECOND ROW: C.J. HANRAHAN, T.H. MCCORMACK, G.T. COX, D.M. J. ROBERTSON, T. CANNINGTON, A. BALCH

YEAR 10A CRICKET

SEATED ROW: MR A. CROOK (COACH), S. HEATHWOOD, L. BIGNELL, F. SMITH, B. MCPHEE, L. GOLDIE, MR K. MULCAHY (COACH) SECOND ROW: J. VAN DER LAAN, W. RADBURN, M. DWYER, A. BILLING, J. BURNETT, M. CARLOS, N. PURZA-PAGE YEAR 10B CRICKET

SEATED ROW: MR J.A. CHARLTON (COACH), S.N. STRID, J.D. HAWKINS, Z.T. BEAUCHAMP, C.R. BASKUS, T.H. DACEY, MR J. HOGAN (COACH( SECOND ROW: W. LULLIMORE, H.BENNETT, M.C.R. DWYER, L. GRAHAM, S. ROSS

YEAR 10C CRICKET

SEATED ROW: J.W. DOWLING, J.P. RAFTER, S.W. PEARSON, M.D. VAN DER SCHYFF, J.R. GILLETT, C.J.B. THOMPSON, A.R. BEALE SECOND ROW: MR J. MCDONALD (COACH), S. A. MORRIS, B.L. HICKEY, S. LEE, M.G.S. ALEXANDER, MR N. CROUCH (COACH) YEAR 9A CRICKET

SEATED ROW: M.J. ECKERSLEY, H.J.D. HOWARD, T.E. MURDOCH, L.C. CHABERT, T.M.W. KELLY, S.N. SMITH SECOND ROW: MR M.A. JUDKINS (COACH), C.A. MURRAY, L.S. O’CONNOR, J.W. DWYER, J.R. MARKHAM, MR A.R. POOK (COACH)

YEAR 9B CRICKET

SEATED ROW: H.A. ANTHONY, M. GARNIER, C.R.E. BLOK, L.J. DOUGHERTY, K.L. PRICE SECOND ROW: MR P.J. PILCHER (COACH), A.J.M. FERRY, E.A. STANICH, R.D. DWYER, J.J. POPOV, J.J. JUST, MR G.H. HAIN (COACH) YEAR 9C CRICKET

SEATED ROW: D.A. VEGA, M.R.T. HENWOOD, S.M. MAXWELL, A.J. PLACE, E.R. EDWARDS, J.A.J. RUNCHEL, B.J. WELCH SECOND ROW: MR W. HORAN (COACH), J. LEES, H.W.S. BLACH, H.W. SYMMS, T.H. YOON, L.H. LANE, R.H. BELAPUNA

YEAR 8A CRICKET

SEATED ROW: M.I. OTTO, B.W. RAYMOND, J. FABER, W.H.J. JACKSON, C.J. VEIVERS, B.J. GRAHAM, J.M.M. MORRIS SECOND ROW: MR P.K. YELLOND (COACH), C.H. HEWITT, W.K. WORBOYS, J.R. MADDEN, H.M. SPITTLE, T.J. KENNEDY, G.S. POWELL, A.R. JOHNSON, E.E.L. JOHNSON. MR S.M.J.CUSDEN (COACH) YEAR 8B CRICKET

SEATED ROW: M.A. BAKER, O.W. WAGNER, C.H. HAWKINS, K.J. NASSER, M.K. KARUNARATNE SECOND ROW: W. VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, E.R. KAY, J.A. MURRAY, N.M. DOYLE, W.R. FOWLES, J.J. PEARCE, MR Z.B. MERRION (COACH)

YEAR 8C CRICKET

SEATED ROW: T.D. RAMSAY, A.H. HUGHES, C.S. HEATHWOOD, G.H. BRYANT, N. KELLY SECOND ROW: W.A. HODGSON, C.J. AMOS, W.R. BUCKNELL, S.M.J. LUKE, B.A. FROHLICH YEAR 7A CRICKET

SEATED ROW: D.J. STATHAM, E.O. CHABERT, J.E. TEE, G.K. WILLIAMS, D.L. YOUNG, O.C.P. JACKSON SECOND ROW: J.G.D. SHAW, J.T. CARTER, Z.J. MCDERMOTT, L.A. MAIR, C..G. DWYER, N.P.J. HANRAHAN, T. JORDAN

YEAR 7B CRICKET

SEATED ROW: P.J. TONES, X.A. GRASSO, Z.R. KELLY, H.F. SULLIVAN, W.R. GATENBY, W.D.J. KELLY SECOND ROW: H.J.T. RICE, T.S. WATTS, M.D.C. CHANDLER, V.A. WILKIE, B.R.M. BRINSMEAD, T.A. MCCLINTOCK, C.B. LINES, M. I. NEBAUER YEAR 7C CRICKET

SEATED ROW: MR B.E. WAITE (COACH), D. CHEN, L.C. WEBSTER, R.A. EAST, R. SHEPPARD, I.H. BARNES, MR J. TOBIANO (COACH) SECOND ROW: L.J. FRITH, B.E. KRUGER, S.R. MADDEN, A.C. ROBINSON, W.F. CARTER, T.S. GOFFSASSEN, A.C.G. PHILP

YEAR 7D CRICKET

SEATED ROW: P.C.BOUSGAS, B.J. STROEBEL, B.J. NICKALLS, C.J. COFFEY, L.P. TENNANT, H.A. MCCORMACK SECOND ROW: MR. J. ROBERTS (COACH), B.J. WELLARD, S.J. STURGESS, M.D. RUSSELL, S.P. PLACE, T.J. MAHER, R. SAMPSON, FR J. WHEREAT (COACH) YEAR 7E CRICKET

SEATED ROW: F. ALLMAN, N. EVANS, W. JOHNSON, N. ALEXANDER, L. DOUGHERTY, H. MOLONEY, S. SWEETLAND SECOND ROW: MR H. DUPIEU (COACH), J. RAFF, B. POSTLE, W. BROOKS, O. MIAN, S. SMITH-POWER, N. CUFFE, A. CHARLES

YEAR 6A CRICKET

SEATED ROW: C. ROSS, D. STANSBIE, C. O’CONNOR, L. ROCHE, J. ABERCROMBIE, R. SUMMERS SECOND ROW: A. WALLACE, A. NICKALLS, E. ONG, E. FABER ABSENT: A. ARTHUR, C. BROWN COACH: MR M. HOPPE YEAR 6B CRICKET

SEATED ROW: C. STONE, A. BELLCHAMBERS, C. MILLIGAN, Z. WALKER SECOND ROW: C. CUMMINGS, J. GALLIE, M. HALSALL ABSENT: M. FLETCHER, E. KARUNARATNE, J. MCPHEE, J. STEWART COACH: MR J. BEECHER

YEAR 6C CRICKET

SEATED ROW: C. CUNNINGHAM, A. NOTT, J. ELL, C. PHILLIPS SECOND ROW: G. POOLE, F. LEWIS, T. FELLOWES, M. MERZ ABSENT: A. GOEL, C. MILLIGAN COACH: MR O. WILSON YEAR 5A CRICKET

SEATED ROW: J. PURZA-PAGE, T. KELLY, A. JAMES, H. WIESENER, R. GARNIER, R. TEE SECOND ROW: K. MORRIS, C. CHABERT, A. MONIE, J. FRENKLAH ABSENT: O. BOYD COACH: MR R. EGAN

YEAR 5B CRICKET

SEATED ROW: W. MCDOUGALL, H. SHEEHAN, H. LYGO, R. MARTYN, S. LEWIS, J. GALLIE, J. MORRISSEY SECOND ROW: C. IVORY, R. SLY, J. RIGAS, H. HOWARD, J. BIBBY, E. MASSEY ABSENT: A. MONIE COACH: MR C. TONES YEAR 5C CRICKET

SEATED ROW: J. BEETON, A. HAMADI, N. DUNN, R. COKER, E. HODGSON, C. BENDER SECOND ROW: M. GALLIE, O. DUNN, A. GUPTA, G. DOUGHERTY, Z. CONNORS ABSENT: W. NYE COACH: MR J. SPROULE

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