Thursday, 5 January 2012

PSB Tournament wrap-up, NH Auckland boys

Hello All Boys and Parents,

I hope you all enjoyed the PSB tournament, despite the weather. I think we were fortunate to get in three days. It was great to be able to walk around and see the teams competing, boys enjoying their cricket and the positive atmosphere that existed around the teams.

For those of you who have not read the previous blog entry:
North Harbour Tournament Statistics, Jim Kelly Cup I encourage you to do so in conjunction with this blog post.

Team Results

The North Harbour team results have been very strong. The two “A” sides this season have finished second (Black A) and fourth (Burgundy A). By comparison the two “A” sides last season finished fourth and fifth. Black A was due to play Manukau on the last day on what would have effectively been a final.

In the development section, Burgundy A is fourth and Black A sixth out of eight teams, comparable results to last year.

The results should also be considered in the context that North Harbour has similar junior playing numbers to both Central District and Eastern District and that we field four teams in total thereby diluting our strength particularly across the “A” division.


Convenor's Special Moments


Black A game v Central Districts

In the Black A game v Central Districts the Black team bowled and fielded exceptionally. It was the best bowling and fielding performance I have seen from our boys, absolutely outstanding from fielding positions to walking in, to commitment, to good fielding technique, to bowlers bowling a good attacking line and length consistently. I was very proud of you.


Gray’s 100

The other highlight for me was Gray Hardy’s century. His century was only the second North Harbour century in the tournament since 2003. His batting was outstanding for an opener, a solid start that provided the platform with his run rate picking up through the innings with good solid attacking cricket shots. Gray was part of a 170 run partnership for the second wicket with Gray’s batting partner assisting him by turning the strike over and providing sound and positive advice.



Individual Performers

Cricket is not a particularly fair game. Some boys in a team get placed in positions that are “better” positions than others, for example, a number three batsman is in a better position that a number six. By the same token boys have often earned these positions.
In many cases our “leading boys” took their opportunities at the tournament.

I know
the Coaches were planning changes in the last two days to give other boys more opportunity until the weather intervened, and there are boys particularly in the mid to lower order in Black A who did not get as much batting as we'd have liked.

The following eight boys have been selected for Auckland Primary School Boys:

Angus Mckenzie

Keegan Russell
Benjamin Beecroft
Gray Hardy
Grant Celliers
Matt Fenn
Giles la Ville

Non travelling reserve:
Asher Robb
Update: Due to a withdrawl, Asher has been pulled into the Auckland Blue team. Well done Ash!

Well done boys, many congratulations, the boys above are some of our hardest working young cricketers. The eight boys selected for Auckland surpasses the six from last year.

It is easy on one hand to say that for those of you who did not make the Auckland team this year,
and a number of you must have been close, not to be too disappointed. The reality is that I’m sure that some of you having set the goal or target of making the Auckland team are very disappointed.

I do stand by what was said at the capping ceremony – this is only one step in
your cricketing journey, set yourself the goal again, work really hard on your game and you can get there.

For those boys who have made Auckland, it is also time for you to step up and work harder at your games in the coming year, there will be a bunch of determined boys after your positions from all the Districts.

Many Thanks

We are fortunate in the group to have excellent Coaches, and it can become a cliché to continue to thank them. The boys should though be very grateful for the work put into them by hard working and dedicated coaches.

So to Peter Schierhout, Grant Mckenzie, Amita Weerakoon, Marcus Williams, Layne Young and Daryl Quinn,
many thanks again guys from us all for your efforts over the past three years and in particular the lead up to and including the tournament.

It was also great to see so many parents out at the tournament, supporting your own boy, supporting their team, and helping with all of the things that make it a success.
I thought we had an excellent parent group at each game I got to.


From Here

Finally it has been a privilege to be the North Harbour Convenor for this age group over the past three years. The Year 8 age boys now move into one age group - Year 9/10, and the Year 7 boys move into Year 8.

The Year 9/10 Convenor, who will be a parent usually drawn from the Year 10 age group, will be in contact with you regarding North Harbour representation over the coming year.

In terms of my own ongoing involvement, I will be able to assist the Year 9/10 Convenor with information on the boys in our age group.

In the meantime boys continue to enjoy your cricket.

Best Regards

Craig Beecroft
NH PSB Convenor 2011


Saturday, 31 December 2011

North Harbour Tournament Statistics, Jim Kelly Cup

Hello Boys and Parents

Each year Stephen Jones, who is a previous long-standing Chairperson of North Harbour Cricket, and the current Chair of Cricket at Westlake Boys High School prepares the North Harbour Primary Schoolboys Statistics which includes NH's top results from previous tournaments.

The Statistics are here: http://northharbourcricket.co.nz/PSBoysStats.htm

The NH Results page: http://northharbourcricket.co.nz/PSBoysResults.htm also has the Jim Kelly Cup winner.

Many congratulations to Angus Mckenzie not only for his outstanding tournament performance but his performances over the past two years. He is a very well deserved winner of the Jim Kelly Cup.
The Jim Kelly Cup is a NH Trophy awarded to the top performing NH Player at the PSB tournament

Stephen also noted the following batting and bowling highlights in relation to North Harbour this year in contrast to other North Harbour PSB tournaments:

Key Batting Highlights:

· Only three days play this year (generally each year will lose on average one day’s play), yet some outstanding results

· Angus McKenzie with 192 runs – second highest North Harbour tournament total since 2003

· Gray Hardy scored only the second century for North Harbour at this tournament since 2003

· Angus McKenzie batting average of 92 from 3 innings is a new North Harbour record (since we started keeping records in 2003) and Benjamin Beecroft is in third place


Key Bowling Highlights:

· Zakk Finlay 11 wickets second equal highest since 2003. Grant Celliers with 10 is third equal

· Zakk Finlay bowling average of 5.7 is a new record (since 2003). Grant Celliers is in third place

· Zakk Finlay took two 5 wicket bags: 6/18 and 5/23. Toby Robb also had a 5 wicket haul: 6/30


and in relation to the PSB tournament and comparision to performances from boys from other Districts:

A Section:

· Angus scored the most runs for all Districts with Benjamin in third place

· Gray second highest individual score all Districts

· Grant’s 10 wickets is the most at this year’s tournament. Toby Robb in second place.


Development Section:

· Zakk Finlay in first equal place with 11 wickets


Many thanks for Stephen for putting this information together for us.

In regards to my own PSB tournament summary,
I will come back to you all once the Auckland selection is confirmed in the "New Year" so I can set things out in just one blog entry!

All enjoy your New Year's Eve.

Craig


Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Injury: Team Changes

It is with real disappointment that I have to announce that Adrian Young will be unavailable for the Burgundy A side for the tournament. Adrian has been a top performer in Club Cricket and for North Harbour in the past few years, and, in my mind, was our second best boy performing boy heading into the tournament.

Adrian has a heel injury that will not allow him to bowl, but he is going to take up an opening batting position in the Burgundy development side. Greg Vukets has been asked to join the Burgundy A side. I am sure both boys will make the most of their respective new opportunities, and, I'm sure we will see Adrian back and firing at the bowling crease before too long.

Craig and Burgundy Coaches.

Monday, 12 December 2011

Results for December 11th

We had a testing day out in the wind at Huapai, picking up one win from four games.

Further comment and results to follow once available.

North Harbour Burgundy A v Eastern Districts A

Harbour won the toss and elected to bat.

The top order delivered 25 runs between them which put pressure on our ability to deliver a competitive total. We were all out in the 47th over for 117.

Mitchell Bremner 39 off 88 balls

Angus McKenzie 24 off 45 balls

Eastern Districts in reply

118 for 3 off 40 overs

We were able to put some pressure on at times but ultimately they were never in danger of losing the game.

Successful wicket takers;

Grant Celliers – 9 overs 1 for 11

Liam Brown – 7 overs 1 for 27

Angus McKenzie – 5 overs 1 for 11

A win to Eastern Districts


North Harbour Burgundy development v Eastern Districts development

North Harbour Burgundy development

193 off 50 overs.

Jack Clothier 58 off 118 balls
Greg Vukets 39 off 78 balls
Ben Kennedy 21* off 40 balls

Eastern Districts development

191 for 7 off 50 overs

Sam Bowden 10-0-32-2
Josh van der Sande 10-0-31-1

North Harbour Burgundy development win by two runs.

North Harbour Black A v Central Districts A

Central Districts A 245/10 (49.3 overs)

Matthew Fenn 5/35 off 7 overs

Jack Collinson 2/40 off 10 overs

North Harbour Black A 216/10 (48 overs)

Gray Hardy 47 off 87 balls

Benjamin Beecroft 48 off 56 balls

Ryan Schierhout 21 off 22 balls

Asher Robb 27 off 24 balls

Central Districts A win by 29 runs.

Some really positive contributions – well done boys! A good fight at the end & just a few things to work on if we are going to win these games.

Things to really concentrate on for our next game:

- Bowl fuller & straighter (we bowled far too short)

- Positive running & calling between the wickets

- Discuss our tactical fielding positions

- Deliver much more energy, effort & enthusiasm in the field

A special thank you to Daryl Quinn for coaching the boys whilst I was away.

Peter Schierhout


North Harbour Black development v Central Districts development

North Harbour Black development: 123 for 7 off 40 overs
Ethan Schaumkel 46

Central Districts development: 124 for 1 off 29 overs

Central Districts development won by 9 wickets




Tuesday, 6 December 2011

v Eastern Districts, v Central Districts, Dec 11th

Burgundy squad play Eastern Districts on Sunday December 11th at Huapai.

Black squad's fixture against Central Districts from last Sunday has been moved to this Sunday December 11th.

Pitch allocation:
Burgundy A on Pitch 4,
Burgundy development on Pitch 5,
Black A on Pitch 3,
Black development on Pitch 2

It is a 10am start, please be there at 9.15am.


Burgundy A

Dylan Stevenson (wk)
Quinn Sunde (wk)
Angus Mckenzie (c)
Ryan Harrison
Max Dewe
Mitchell Bremner
Michael Ross
Kieran Young
Adrian Young
Grant Celliers
Liam Brown
Tim Morton Jones

Head Coach: Grant Mckenzie


Black A

Toby Robb
Gray Hardy
Benjamin Beecroft (c)
Ryan Schierhout (c)
Giles La Ville
Asher Robb (w/k)
Keegan Russell
Nathan Curran
Campbell Knowles (w/k)
Ryan Quinn
Matthew Fenn
Jack Collinson

Head Coach: Peter Schierhout


Burgundy development

Tristan van-ingen Kal
Liam Wick
Jack Clothier
Tom Barham
Jonty Hawkins
Josh Van der Sande
Greg Vukets (wk)
Daniel Williams
Sam Bowden
Jonathan Kemp
Ben Kennedy

Head Coach: Marcus Williams


Black development

Josh Hilliam (wk)
Ethan Schaumkel
Schalk Van der Merwe
tba
Nick Thompson
Cameron Strydom
Sam Tither
Ashton Howard
Niko Weerakoon
Mitchell Watts
Jason Stott

Head Coach: Amita Weerakoon

Unavailable
Greg Nimmo
Kyle Lochhead
Zakk Finlay
Matthew Wood


Sunday, 4 December 2011

PSB Capping - Tuesday December 6th

Clothing will be on sale from 6pm. There is no eftpos available so either cash or cheques please. North Harbour Cricket is providing a subsidy in excess of $3,000 towards the PSB clothing cost.

Capping will get under way at 7pm. The U15 girls capping will also be taking place.


Dress for capping is your full whites and cricket shoes. If you have played in the PSB tournament for North Harbour before wear your North Harbour shirt. If not either a plain white shirt, your club shirt or school playing shirt.

The venue is Takapuna Rugby Club - next door to Takapuna Cricket Club.

Your tournament fee of $10.00 should be provided at the clothing table. The $10 is compulsory and will be used to provide for the photograph of the team taken at the tournament. Again, cash or cheques only.

The bar is also open.

See you all there.

Wednesday, 30 November 2011

North Harbour Primary Schoolboys teams - 2011/12

The North Harbour Primary Schoolboys teams for the Whitecross Primary Schoolboys Christmas Tournament have been selected.

Well done to those who have made one of the teams, I am sure you will represent North Harbour with pride. There will be some boys disappointed at not making a team, it is worth you remembering that you will have many more opportunities to make North Harbour tournament teams in coming years.

I would like to thank the Coaches for all the thought and effort that has gone into selecting the teams, and we look forward to seeing you all at the capping ceremony on the evening of December 6th.

Burgundy A
Dylan Stevenson (wk)
Quinn Sunde (wk)
Angus Mckenzie (c)
Ryan Harrison
Max Dewe
Mitchell Bremner
Michael Ross
Kieran Young
Adrian Young
Grant Celliers
Liam Brown
Tim Morton Jones

Head Coach: Grant Mckenzie


Black A

Toby Robb
Gray Hardy
Benjamin Beecroft (c)
Ryan Schierhout (c)
Giles La Ville
Asher Robb (w/k)
Keegan Russell
Nathan Curran
Campbell Knowles (w/k)
Ryan Quinn
Matthew Fenn
Jack Collinson

Head Coach: Peter Schierhout


Burgundy development

Tristan van-ingen Kal
Liam Wick
Jack Clothier
Tom Barham
Jonty Hawkins
Josh Van der Sande
Greg Vukets (wk)
Zakk Finlay
Daniel Williams
Sam Bowden
Jonathan Kemp
Ben Kennedy

Head Coach: Marcus Williams


Black development

Josh Hilliam (wk)
Ethan Schaumkel
Schalk Van der Merwe
Matthew Wood
Nick Thompson
Kyle Lochhead
Sam Tither
Ashton Howard
Greg Nimmo
Niko Weerakoon
Mitchell Watts
Jason Stott

Head Coach: Amita Weerakoon


Craig Beecroft
NH PSB Convenor 2011