Do or die game for Sutherland junior cricket in Gee Shield
Sutherland’s Gee Shield (under 13) team has the best chance of qualifying for Cricket NSW’s inter-district shields semi-finals. It currently leads Division 3 on quotient from Central Coast. However, the two teams clash next Sunday December 9 at Pat Morley Oval (Central Coast) with the winner qualifying for the play-offs.
The other Sutherland team with an outside chance of making the play-offs is the Moore Shield (under 14s) team. However, to qualify Sutherland would have to rely on lowly Bankstown (16th overall) defeating Division 1 leader, Fairfield Liverpool. As Sutherland’s last game is against Illawarra (17th overall) at Heathcote it would be expected to win.
Outstanding performances for Sutherland in the round came from:
• A Roberts in the under 11s who scored 41 and took 3/11 in Sutherland’s win over Bankstown
• B Dwarshuis scored 63 and N Panich took 4 wickets for 5 runs in the under 14s convincing win also over Bankstown
• A Thorogood scored 55 in Sutherland’s loss to Parramatta in the under 15s.
Results of round 4 last weekend were as follows:
Creak Shield (under 11):
Sutherland 7/140 (N Merciante49, A Roberts 41) defeated Bankstown all out for 103 (J Hess 3/26 and A Roberts 3/11). The Creak Shield team is 3rd in Div 3 and 9th overall in the competition.
Cawsey Shield (under 12):
Sutherland 92 lost to Camden 6/93. Sutherland is currently 9th overall in the competition and 4th in Division 3.
Gee Shield (under 13):
Sutherland 3/112 (J Brown 34, H Smith 43) defeated Hornsby Ku-ring-gai 110 (H McLean 4/6). Sutherland is 4th overall and leads Division 3 from Central Coast on better quotient.
Moore Shield (under 14):
Sutherland 7/163 (B Dwarshuis 63, J D’Imperio 45, H Morton 30) defeated Bankstown 79 (N Panich 4/5) and 5/34. As a result of the win Sutherland is 3rd overall but 2nd in Div 1 behind Fairfield Liverpool.
Weblin Shield (under 15):
Sutherland 173 (A Thorogood 55, B McLean 41) lost to Parramatta 6/177. With only one win from 4 games Sutherland’s team is out of semis race.
Watson Shield (under 16):
Sutherland 150 lost to South Eastern 183. With this loss Sutherland has only one win from four games and are also out of play-off contention. Women’s Basketball Representative Squads
The Sutherland Basketball Association has invited all women interested in representing Sutherland in the ABA, Youth League and Under 20 competitions are required to attend a preseason meeting at the stadium on Thursday 13th December at 7.30pm.
At the meeting the pre season fitness program will be available. First squad training will be on Tuesday 8th January. If unable to attend please contact John Suva or Trevor Kimber on 95421999
Soccer – Sydney FC’s holiday clinics
With the Christmas School Holidays just around the corner, Sydney FC is again hosting the club's fun School Holiday Clinics for children aged between 6-16 years. The clinics cater for footballers of all skill levels with a focus on fun and enjoyment with the emphasis of the coaching centering around progressive skill drills and small sided games.
Clinics will be run over two weeks: Week one from January 14 -17 for 6-10 year olds and week two from January 21-24 for 11-16 year olds at Macquarie University and Centennial Park. As an added extra, each child who registers for our January clinics will receive one complimentary junior ticket to the team's final home Hyundai A-League match on 20 January 2008 against fierce rivals, Melbourne Victory.
Dates: Monday 14 - Thursday 17, January 2008 for 6-10 year olds; Monday 21- Thursday 24, January 2008 for 11-16 year olds; 9am – 1pm daily
Each child will receive a Sydney FC training kit including shirt, shorts, socks, certificate of participation, show bag and football. No lunch or food will be provided. Cost $220. For any further enquiries please contact Chris Tyrrell at christophert@sydneyfc.com or on 02 9387 4233.
Girls’ summer cricket camp
The NSW Department of Arts, Sport and Recreation in conjunction with Cricket NSW & ACT Cricket will hold a cricket camp for girls from across country NSW and the ACT in the next school holidays. The 2008 camp is set for January 14th – 17th and will again be held at Borambola Sport and Recreation Centre, which is located 25kms east of Wagga Wagga, on the Sturt Highway. While the focus is on country players the camps have accepted metropolitan based players in the past.
Copies of the enrolment form can be found on the department’s website at the following address: http://www.dsr.nsw.gov.au/borambola/program.asp?Code=838 or alternatively, please contact the office by telephoning (02) 6928 4300 to have additional copies posted or emailed.
This is a fantastic opportunity for girls to improve their cricket skills with instruction provided by Cricket NSW and Cricket ACT coaches and players from the NSW Breaker’s Women’s team. The camp is catering for players of all levels of ability aged 10 to 17 years.
The organisers also have the capacity to support a small number of indigenous girls to attend the camp. These places will be offered through a selection process with the key selection criteria being that they must already be playing cricket. Forward any potential participant names to clarkem@dsr.nsw.gov.au. Sharks summer holiday basketball camp
The Sutherland basketball Association will be holding a summer basketball camp for juniors aged 6 – 17 from Monday January 21 to Thursday January 24 (last week of school holidays).
All levels will be welcomed (beginners, intermediate, advanced). Participants will be divided into classes (age and ability). For further details and enrolment form go to www.sutherlandbasketball.com.au More Stories?
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