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Taita Cricket Prize Giving Winners for the 2011-12 Season Click the link below to view the full power point presentation of the prize giving: TDCC Prizegiving 2011-12 Doug Ury Memorial Trophy Cricket Player of the Year - Steve Gellatly Club Achievment Award - Steve Gellatly - 5000 Premier Club runs Robin Randell Memorial Cup Best Club Member - Matt Pepper JJ Bryant Cup - Most promising young cricket player - Henry Walsh - NZ Under 19 Team McCurley Cup - Most improved womans cricket player - Magda Searle WE Schofer Trophy - Most Points scored through out season - Mark Houghton Petone Radiators Cup - Best individuial performance - Steve Gellatly 108 v Onslow Taita Cricket Cup - Best individual performance Hutt Valley Cricket - Hayden Moore 12 wickets in game v Wainui Vic Presidents partnership award - Craig Baker and Martin Te Moananui 134 for 5th wicket v Wainui Life Members Trophy - Highest batting aggregate in Intercity grades- Mark Houghton Gellatly 409 runs Fawcett Plate best bowling average in Intercity Cricket - Steve Burgess 16.24 -25 wickets KJ Rowley Trophy most wickets intercity grades - Andrew Sturt 34 wickets Stuart Briggs Cup most scores over thirty - Jason Aekins 7 Club Captains trophy - Dave Little Practice Award - Taylor Wenlock Don Hazlett Fieling award - Sam Dean BR Clark Cup highest aggregate in all Hutt Valley grades - Jason Aekins 451 runs CJ Robertson Trophy most wickets in Hutt Valley grades - Hayden Moore 38 wickets STEVE GELLATLY NOW CLUB LEADING RUN SCORER Steve Gellatly, scored 108 not out against Onslow on Sunday. In doing so Steve broke two long standing club records while aiding his side to a first innings win over Onslow. Going into the match he needed another 31 runs to break Ian Mason’s 4,977 runs for the club which was set in 1972-73. He then went on to record his sixth century, surpassing Bruce Smith who had scored the most centuries with five recorded at the end of the 1974-75 season. HENRY WALSH NZ U19 SELECTION Henry Walsh has been selected in the 15 strong NZ Under 19 team to play in the World Cup on the Sunshine Coast in August. Henry is the sole Wellington representative in this team. Henry is the first player from Taita since Henry Skipper in 1985 to represent NZ at this level Refer to article on the Cricket Wellington Website: http://www.cricketwellington.co.nz/news/wellingtons-henry-walsh-named-in-new-zealand-u19s/9518/article. |