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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Massey Cup Winner Announcement



Stephen Jones has taken an extended summer break but has now concluded his annual task based on a formula known to no man. Actually, it’s a formula tried and true that North Harbour has used for years to select its top 12 players based on points accrued through performance (ie you get points for runs, catches, run outs, wickets, centuries, 5 wickets etc).
The winner of the Massey Cup for the top performing North Harbour U18 player of the ACA District Tournament is:  
CLAYTON FLOYD
With 105 tournament runs and 15 wickets Clayton has taken out this year’s cup. Congratulations Clayton! 
It may be small reward for Clayton having missed out on travelling with the Auckland Under 19s to tournament by fracturing his hip in a club game for Takapuna the day before he was due to travel.
Your cup will be engraved and can be collected from Stephen Jones in due course. 

To see who made the top 12 this year click here: http://northharbourcricket.co.nz/U17Stats.htm where you will also find a history of past performances at tournament by North Harbour players. 

Well done to everyone who took part and best of luck for the rest of the cricket season. 


Subsequent to trials for Auckland, and team namings, the Auckland Under 17 side became National Champs in Wellington and included the following players who played for Harbour in the Under 18 district tournament:
William O'Donnell
Nathan Banks
Cole Briggs
Ross ter Braak
Chris Groenink
Well done boys and special mention to Cole Briggs who was named in the tournament team.  (See stats here: http://www.blackcaps.co.nz/archive/seasons.aspx


Thanks to for the gifts given to me at the end of the tournament, much appreciated and unexpected. 

See you around the traps. Any volunteers for convenor next year? Please let me know and I will let Sue Woods know and flick you the files. We’re not sure of the format of the tournament next year but if your offspring will be Under 18 again next year feel free to give an indication of interest. 

Denise Montgomery
Under 18 convenor 2013


Monday, December 23, 2013

Win some, you lose some

Well that was a better day!

Two wins, two losses out of today but some good milestones achieved even in the losses and great improvements seen in the development grade over the course of the week. Tazz Satti noticed improvements even in the few days he had with the team, and Coel Mahoney for the Black Dev side was impressed with people who stepped up to give them a win, even when their captain had been called up to the A side to cover for injury. Great team contributions.

So Burgundy Development. 
Starting the day at 122/7 chasing Manukau's 368/3, Burgundy were all out for 165 and made to follow on.
After a rough day yesterday Dhilesh Vasan had the patience of a saint today scoring 55 off 157 balls opening the innings. Unfortunately there wasn't a lot of support for him and although there were a few starts in the end the result came that was expected against this strong Manukau side and we ended up all out for 165, losing outright by an innings. 
I just want to say well done to this team that had players in and out, through unavailability, which made it hard for people's roles to be set in stone, and they battled away and still were in good spirits today. Thanks to Liam Davy for coming in again and it was good to meet some new boys we didn't know about before such as Tyran. Thanks to Felix as captain and to Shane Young for helping with scoring and a bit of managing.
Thanks to Fraser Bowden now sunning himself in Aussie, and Tauseef Satti (Tazz, as in the bats) for coaching.
Scorecard here

Black Development
We started the day needing 107 for first innings points (chasing 167) but sadly that didn't happen and we were all out for 110. The opposition then posted a sporting declaration of 143/4 leaving us 200 runs to chase down.
For the most part, our batting scorecard in this innings came together well with Jack Dromgool (32) and Chris Wilkinson (15) pairing up for a 52 run opening partnership and then 14 year old Tristan Van Ingen-Kal stepped up to the number 3 stop vacated by Will O'Donnell heading to the A side for the day. It was pretty to watch as the youngster clocked 65 from 95, playing sensibly and just putting away the bad ones. 10 x 4 in the innings. Well done!
When Ethan Schaumkel departed prematurely,  Zac White stepped up and hit a great 60 from 58 balls (9x4) and those two good innings got us over the line for the outright win!
Previously we even saw Jack Dromgool (captain for today) turn his arm over - 6 overs, 1 maiden, 0-11 - no wicket but good economy. Ryan Lowans picked up 2, and Ethan and Jayson one each in the earlier innings.
So a good way to end the tournament. Thanks again to Tristan and Ethan for joining us after Steven Henshaw's injury. You were great!
And thanks to Coel Mahoney - coach. Good growth seen in the players.
Scorecard here

Black A 
There was another sporting declaration or two with this game that gave it a bit of life to the end. After Eastern's formidable 383, we declared on 192/5 forfeiting the first innings. Eastern then went into bat and declared on 29/1 setting us a total of 220 for the win.
In our second innings of 192/5 everyone got double figures! :-) Top score was Will O'Donnell, not out on 53 at the declaration. Our final batting innings was ticking on very nicely with the top 6 scoring some runs but not going on. Ethan Lovich 43, Jeremy Houghton 40 forming a 75 run partnership for the first wicket. But after the top 6, wickets fell steadily and in the end we came up 13 runs short, all out for 207. It was a good effort and very sporting of Eastern to make a game of it.
Thanks so much to Karen Steyn who scored the game and the others. It's a tiring job but a crucial one.
And to Neil Fletcher aka Fletch for his efforts in coaching these boys.


Scorecard here

Burgundy A
Clayton Floyd and Dylan Budler returned to the crease today to chase down 50 runs to take first innings points and did it in style in 11 overs this morning. Clayton was 56 not out and Dylan 28 not out.
We declared 3 runs ahead at 178/5 effectively meaning we had almost a one-dayer on our hands.
Central then declared at 217/4 (C Floyd 3/61) with a lead of 214 runs. It was a sporting gesture from a team that had already won the competition and we took it with both hands.
So then it got quite interesting...Jackson Tredray (73, 12x4 1x6) and Dan Robinson (18) got us off to a flyer, brilliantly supported by Tom Hewitt batting at 4 (56, 7x4) and then just when it was getting a bit scary Sam Logan came in and played the innings we knew he could play but was saving his best til last, including hitting one of the top bowlers for 6! It was a great moment to see Sam (27 not out) get us over the line with Andrew Scott (8 not out, and who bowled brilliantly all tournament) and know Sam will go away from the tournament happy, as will all the boys by ending with a win. We got there 215/7.
Thanks so much to Paul Strang for coaching and Graeme Budler for being a fantastic manager.

Scorecard here

One of the games (Black Dev) hasn't been added into the tournament yet at CricHQ end for some reason but they will get that fixed soon hopefully as it affects MVP and batting stats.
Photos to come... probably on Facebook.



North Harbour Under 18 Facebook group click here

AUCKLAND REPRESENTATIVES AND TRIALLISTS

And there was extra good news for a bunch of deserving Harbour players.
Named in the Auckland Under 17 squad were: Clayton Floyd, Cole Briggs, Will O'Donnell, Ross Ter Braak and Chris Groenink to play in the National Tournament in Wellington. 

Named in the trial squad for Auckland Under 19s were Ullrich Boshoff, Nathan Banks and Jackson Tredray. Auckland Cricket were at pains to point out that anyone who missed and who was closed will be watched right up to March in club and school and that it's a three-year development programme for players. 

Thanks to all the parents who gave me a little gift today, really appreciated it. As you know it's a volunteer role so it's nice to be able to drink at the end of it all. From now on I can just sit back and watch and never have to convene again!

Have a great Christmas everyone. I probably won't put photos on the blog until after Christmas now, but might flick some up to Facebook as it's easier. 








Tuesday, December 3, 2013

2013 North Harbour Under 18 teams

UPDATED SUNDAY - PLEASE CHECK YOUR TEAMS:

Hi all - thanks for coming along to capping and for those of you who couldn't make it, you missed a great speech from NZ cricket legend Martin Crowe.

Below are the teams. Please note: There may be a few player swaps between the Development sides as we get the balance of the sides right between batsmen/bowlers/keepers etc.

NOTE: These are not batting orders. Those will be decided by coaches. Obviously the openers/top three are there, but the rest is to be determined and will change from one dayers to two dayers. 

Under 18 Burgundy Development 
Felix Dewe   can't play on Dec 15
Connor Stuart
Kieran Seedall
Max Dewe   can't play on Dec 15
Simon Rajwer  wkt on dec 16,17,19,20
Fraser Donnelly  wkt on dec 15, 22, 23
Connor Richardson
Jordan Shoston Burnett
Bjoern Wojt
Kylan  Phillips  can't play dec 23
Josh  Young
Dhilesh Vasan
Tyran                                         van der Westhuizen
 Steven                                      Henshaw* Will also play in Black as needed

Jack  Stevenson in emergency

Coach: Fraser Bowden/Tazz Satti
Manager: TBC


Under 18 Black Development 

Jack  Dromgool
Dinesh  Fonseka  only dec 15,16,17
William O'Donnell C
Hayden Sim
Chris Wilkinson
Damon Venter
Zac  White  wkt
Jayson Jooste
Ryan  Lowans
Angus Frew
Josh Lewis
Sharn Fonseka  unavailable

Josh                                 Du Rand TBC for two dayers Dec 20-21 Dec 22-23


Coach: Coel Mahoney
Manager TBC


Under 18 Burgundy A

Tom Hewitt
Dan Robinson
Clayton Floyd
Jackson Tredray wkt
Isaac Snell
Nic Montgomery captain
Sam  Logan
Michael Coetzer
Chris  Groenik
Andrew Scott
Eli Meenhorst
Dylan Budler
Coach: Paul Strang
Manager: Graeme Budler


Under 18 Black A

Ethan Lovich
Jeremy Houghton
Patrick Thomson
Ullrich Boshoff captain
Stefan Baumgartner
Luke Steyn
Cole Briggs wkt
Nathan Banks
Ross Ter Braak
Sam Olufson
Jono Mannes  not dec 23
Wesley Healiss
Coach: Neil Fletcher
Manager Karen Steyn


Parents: If you would "like" to manage a team or score during the tournament please let me know. 

Next step: Paul Strang's Burgundy side will play a game at Devonport Domain on Monday December 9.
Black development will also play (Coel Mahoney, same venue). Be there 9.30am


Monday, November 25, 2013

Quick note re upcoming events


This Sunday December 1 is the final trial game for North Harbour Under 18s. We will be selecting two Shadow A sides and two Shadow Development sides who will play each other. These teams will be named on Thursday. This fixture is compulsory unless you have a very good reason not to attend.

The following players are not available, but would otherwise be in a side: Jackson Tredray; Clayton Floyd; Cole Briggs; Wesley Healiss; Ross Ter Braak; Chris Groenink.
Four of these players have Auckland cricket commitments (don’t ask why Auckland is doing this at this time of the year as I have no idea); and both Jackson and Wesley have been excused for good reasons.

As there are still a number of A spots up for grabs please do not ASSUME that you will end up in either grade just because you play in it this weekend. Some A grade players have not yet performed in the trials or at school/club. Likewise some Development players from last year have performed strongly so this is your chance to cement a position in whatever team you are aiming for with a big performance. One comment from the weekend is that we need to run  more quick singles and look to push for 2. Ie communicate strongly with each other.
There is a big jump from Under 16s to Under 18s in terms of physicality and experience. We need to be sure to pick sides that can compete to win their respective grades, and also give the boys a good opportunity to be seen by the Auckland cricket selectors. Of course this isn’t everyone’s reason for playing. A lot of boys just want to have one last match with boys their own age and that’s fine too, but we will be trying to win both divisions.  Even if players aren’t ultimately selected for Auckland, playing a higher level of cricket is good experience for moving into the club scene. And if you need any advice about that, we can help you with that too.

Anyway, enough rambling, I’m sounding like Michael Martin. ;-)

Date Sunday December 1
What Intersquad matches
Where Shadow A at Birkenhead City Cricket Club on grass (Mahara Ave)
Shadow Dev at Onepoto on grass (bottom of Onewa Road), off Sylvan.
Time 9.45 for a 10.30 start
Wear NH warm up gear if you have it, bring cricket whites and spikes, and normal cricket shoes
Two intersquad matches
Monday morning Dec 2
Final tournament squads announced for each grade announced via blog, email, facebook
Actual teams will be named at capping.

Tuesday December 3 capping
With special guest speaker
Venue: Takapuna Rugby Club.
Capping ceremony 7pm. Please do not be late. (Clothing sales from 6pm – is anyone available to help Sue Woods with this please? Email her suewoodscricket@gmail.com)
Tournament fee is due on capping night. This is $135. Cash or cheque please made out to North Harbour Junior Cricket.
This covers the cost of coaches, photo, entry.

All boys to wear whites; they will change into their new Harbour white playing shirts  when they purchase them, before capping (if they don't already have them) There will be a photo opportunity for parents after each team is capped. North Harbour gear needs to be purchased before playing. I will get hold of a price list shortly. If you are selected will need to buy the warm up gear and a shirt. They are reasonably priced. You will be given a cap.

Monday December 9
One A side and one Dev side to play Western at Devonport. Details TBC

Note: The replacement A coach has been found (for Gareth’s role). He will be named in  the email on Thursday.

Thanks: To everyone who hiked down to Hamilton and Cambridge. Again we won one, lost one and unfortunately the Hamilton game didn’t see all the bowlers get a good go as the target was achieved by the opposition quickly.
Scores:
Hamilton side (Coel Mahoney)
Batting first we were all out for 129. (Jeremy Houghton 37, Michael Coetzer 21)
In reply Hamilton 130/1 Best bowling figures were Andrew Scott, 5 overs 0/17
Bjoern Wojt 4 overs 1/18
Michael Coetzer 4 overs 0/12


Cambridge side (Neil Fletcher)
Bowling first we restricted Cambridge to 156
Chris Groenink 8 overs 4/17
Ross Ter Braak 7 overs 2/23
Sam Olufson 5 overs 2/21
Josh Lewis 5.4 overs 1/21
Nathan Banks 4 overs 0/17

Batting  157/8 (got there in the 50th over)
Tom Hewitt 35
Ross Ter Braak 33
Ullrich Boshoff 35

Thanks to the SCORERS! Love your work. Tidy books too. Your reward? You might get to do it again some time. 
  
 
North Harbour Under 18 Facebook group click here