Wednesday, 30 November 2011
North Harbour Primary Schoolboys teams - 2011/12
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
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Teams v Central Districts, Sunday December 4th
Black A
Toby Robb
Gray Hardy
Benjamin Beecroft
Ryan Schierhout
Giles La Ville
Asher Robb (w/k)
Keegan Russell
Nathan Curran
Campbell Knowles (w/k)
Ryan Quinn
Matthew Fenn
Jack Collinson
Black development
Tristan van Ingen-Kal
Ethan Schaumkel
Schalk Van der Merwe
Sid Mahajan
Kyle Lochhead
Matthew Wood
Nick Thompson
Sam Tither
Ashton Howard
Greg Nimmo
Niko Weerakoon
Mitchell Watts
Jason Stott
Unavailable
Joshua Hilliam
We play at Kumeu, "A" on Pitch 3, development on Pitch 5.
It is a 10.30am start, please be there at 9.45am.
Sunday, 27 November 2011
Results for Nov 27th v Western Districts
NH Burgundy A v Western Districts A
NH Burgundy A won toss and elected to bat
222 for 6 after 50 overs
Angus Mckenzie - 51 off 63 balls
Ryan Harrison -50 no off 118 balls
Max Dewe - 50 off 46 balls
Michael Ross - 29no off 21 balls
Western Districts A in reply
178 for 7 after 50 overs
Grant Celliers - 8 overs 1 for 17
Adrian Young - 9 overs 2 for 20
Liam Brown - 10 overs 1 for 26
Angus Mckenzie - 6 overs 1 for 11
Kieran Young - 8 overs 2 for 41
A win to NH Burgundy A by 44 runs.
NH Burgundy development v Western Districts development
NH Burgundy development
Jack Clothier 55 off 132
Tom Barham 19 off 71
Extras 38
152 for 9 off 50 overs.
An observation on the batting boys that your Coach has likely covered off, but to reinforce it, turning the strike over by scoring singles and running positively is a very imporant part of building a good score. It appeared to me that we were two speeds today - block, or hit for four. There is no point playing out a good over with a series of drives into the covers. We are there to score runs not look good - scoring ugly is fine, use soft hands and drop the ball down, angle your bat and direct it into a gap. We then need to back that shot up with good positive running. Today I saw too many occasions where a shot was hit, and a run could have been taken, but wasn't. Back-up, look for runs, run hard, call clearly, trust your partner. Be positive when it comes to running! It will make a big difference. Something for you guys to work on. Well done overall though, a a top result. Craig
Western Districts development
73 all out, off 28.3 overs.
Sam Bowden 5-1-6-2
Jonty Hawkins H4-0-9-4
Jonathon Kemp 5.3-0-18-2
Daniel Williams 5-2-8-0
Extra's: 26
A win to NH Burgundy development.
Thursday, 24 November 2011
v Western Districts, November 27th
We are playing on pitches three and five. Pitch four is the main artificial wicket – that is not available to us as a Senior 20/20 game is commencing on that pitch at 3pm.
Burgundy A is to play on pitch three, located at the back right of the domain, and Burgundy development playing on pitch five located lower back left of the domain. Cars may be parked down in that area by the tennis courts.
See here for the pitch plan:
http://www.aucklandcricket.co.nz/Uploads/Club_cricket_files/Huapai-Domain-wicket-layout.jpg
Burgundy A
Dylan Stevenson (wk)
Quinn Sunde (wk)
Angus Mckenzie
Michael Ross
Mitchell Bremner
Ryan Harrison
Max Dewe
Kieran Young
Adrian Young
Grant Celliers
Liam Brown
Tim Morton Jones
Coach: Grant Mckenzie
Burgundy development
Tristan van-ingen Kal
Jack Clothier
Tom Barham
Cameron Strydom
Jonty Hawkins
Josh Van der Sande
Greg Vukets (wk)
Daniel Williams
Zakk Finlay
Sam Bowden
Jonathan Kemp
Coach: Marcus Williams
Make sure you bring hats, sunscreen and plenty to drink!
See all on Sunday.
Sunday, 20 November 2011
Results v Eastern Districts, November 20th
Results to follow.
North Harbour Black A
Our North Harbour Black A team had a deserved win against Eastern Districts A side at Huapai Domain. Well done boys!
The game today was a real mixture of “The Good – The Bad – The Ugly” .......
We won the toss & elected to bat. Our openers (Toby & Gray) put on a 50 partnership for the first wicket. At 51-1 after 20 overs, the game was heading in the right direction (still at least 10 runs short of our target). We lost 3 wickets in the next 8 overs & at 69-4 our “solid start” was looking shaky! An urgent toilet break lead to a forced batting order change & whilst Ash was otherwise occupied, Keegan strode to the wicket & joined Benjamin at the crease. 82 runs later the partnership between Benjamin & Keegan was broken – not before Keegan had smashed 46 off 42 & Benjamin had steadied the ship with his 46 off 82 balls. This proved to be a match winning batting partnership that gave our innings the momentum it needed. After patiently waiting for his turn to bat, Ash scored a quick 19* off 24 balls. Our total of 181-6 was always going to be a tough total to defend on a good track with a reasonably quick outfield.
Our turn to bowl & field ...... Keegan started with a wicket in the first over (even though coach Peter got this wrong with wind direction & choice of ends). However, after some changes & a re-focus session at drinks, we were able to contain their batting effort to +/- 3.5 runs per over for most of the game. Nathan managed to snare two very valuable wickets in his opening spell (2-11 off 5). At the other end Jack was superb & as economical as ever – Jack finished with figures of 10 overs 1-12 (absolutely spot-on). Matt gave it everything & certainly deserved a few wickets for his efforts! Ryan & Benjamin bowled well & the off / leg spin combination halted the run rate with Ryan eventually finishing with 5-16 off 8 overs.
Our fielding had it all – good / bad / brilliant / awful ..... There were some outstanding catches & moments of fielding brilliance. Overthrows, diving over the ball & simply not getting behind the ball cost us 3 boundaries & many singles (at least 20 runs given away). Not good enough! The wicket keepers (Ash & Cam) were much improved this week & they will hopefully keep raising the standard. Nathan was superb in the field – well done. Ryan & Gray held onto a couple of excellent catches. Matt was enthusiastic as ever & Benjamin & Giles were kept busy in the point / cover region.
Things to improve on for our next game:
· Achieve our target run rate:
o 0-10 = 30 runs
o 11-20 = 35 runs
o 21-30 = 40 runs
o 31-40 = 50 runs
o 41-50 = 60 runs
o TOTAL = 215 runs
· Running between the wickets by our top order batsmen.
· Batting technique (play straight to a good length straight ball).
o Three batsmen were caught playing across the line.
· Bowl one side of the wicket (off-side channel).
· Bowlers are all bowling too many short deliveries! Pitch it up!
· Ground fielding & throwing in to the keeper.
· Build an awareness of the game at all times (for example):
o Am I in the right fielding position for this bowler / batsman?
o What is this batsman’s weakness?
o Where can I look to score singles (gapping)?
o How can we keep this batsman on strike?
o How many balls are left in the over?
o How many runs are required for victory at this moment?
o Where can we score runs off this bowler?
o Etc.
Batting scores:
· Toby: 18 off 70
· Gray: 21 off 54
· Benjamin: 46 off 82
· Keegan: 46 off 42
· Asher: 19* off 24
Wicket takers:
· Keegan: 1-26 off 5
· Jack: 1-12 off 10
· Ryan: 5-16 off 8
· Nathan: 2-31 off 8
· Gray: 1-9 off 4
A big thank you to Daryl (umpiring), Bev & Tracey (scoring).
Well done boys on a good victory. Work hard on your game during the week & practice the basics (throwing, catching, throw downs, bowling at a target length on the pitch etc.)
Peter Schierhout
North Harbour Black development v Eastern Districts development
On a partly cloudy and a windy day at the Huapai Domain pitch # 3, the Eastern Districts B decided to bat first against the NH PSB Black B. With these ideal seam bowling conditions, there were some wonderful seam bowling from Niko Weerakoon, Sam Tither, Mitchell Watt, Ben Kennedy and Schalk van der Merwe, Eastern Districts were five wickets down for 62 runs midway through their innings. Then, due to some lusty hitting by Jeremy 54 runs (9 x 4, 2 x6) and aided by some sloppy fielding from the Black B team, Eastern Districts ended up with 162 all out in the 45th over. Schalk, Ben and Nick Thompson ended up with two wickets a piece and the Stott twins, Jason and Justin were outstanding around the field with their catching and ground fielding.
In reply, Black B innings got off to a great start with an opening partnership of 63 runs off 13 overs between Josh Hilliam (44 runs) and Ethan Schaumkel (21 runs). This fine effort was followed by some very sensible batting from Schalk (35), Quinn Sunde (12), Matthew Wood (16) and un unbroken quick fire partnership by Nick and Ashton Howard.
Black B won by 5 wickets with 13 overs to spare.
Chief Scores:
Eastern Districts: 162 all out
Ben Kennedy 2 - 19
Schalk van der Merwe 2 - 31
Nick Thompson 2 - 17
NH Black B: 163 for 5 in 37 overs
Josh Hilliam 44
Ethan Schaumkel 21
Schalk van der Merwe 35
Quinn Sunde 12
Matthew Wood 16
Nick Thompson 14 n/o
Amita Weerakoon, Coach
A win to North Harbour Black Development.
Friday, 18 November 2011
Capping Ceremony - December 6th
The North Harbour PSB (and NH Girls) capping ceremony will take place on: Tuesday 6th December.
The capping is to be held at the Takapuna Rugby Clubrooms.
You will have been sent by email a pre capping order form for you to use, if you wish, and a price list of the clothing. Clothing will be on sale from 6pm. Cash and cheques only.
The Capping ceremony will commence at 7pm, probably with NH Girls first followed by NH PSB boys.
The Bar will also be open.
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Teams v Eastern Districts, November 20
Toby Robb
Gray Hardy
Benjamin Beecroft
Ryan Schierhout
Giles La Ville
Asher Robb (w/k)
Keegan Russell
Nathan Curran
Campbell Knowles (w/k)
Matthew Fenn
Jack Collinson
Black development
Josh Hilliam
Ethan Schaumkel
Quinn Sundee - designated batter
Matthew Wood
Nick Thompson
Schalk Van der Merwe
Sam Tither
Ashton Howard
Ben Kennedy
Niko Weerakoon
Mitchell Watts
Jason Stott - designated bowler
We play at Kumeu, "A" on Pitch 4, development on Pitch 5.
It is a 10am start, please be there at 9.15am.
Monday, 14 November 2011
Results for Burgundy - November 14th
NH Burgundy A v Counties Manukau A
A win to Counties Manukau.
NH won the toss and decided to bowl and get some practice chasing a total. With an excellent opening spell of swing bowling from Grant Celliers CM were 2/12 with Grant on a hat trick. As the game progressed we were a little guilty of bowling two lines and two lengths and CM got away on us scoring 239. Grant was the pick of the bowlers with 2/40 from 10 overs and Liam Brown 2/49 off 10.
Chasing 240 at a little under 5 an over our top order didn't fire and we were 5/49. The middle and lower order stabilized the innings with Kieran Young getting a well compiled 58 and Max Dewe a quick fire 15. With the game effectively gone there was some good batting practice in the lower order. NH were bowled out in the 50th over for 151 so a win to CM by 8 runs.
In summary we were too wayward with our bowling and we definitely need to tighten this up before the PSB so our batters have a chance of chasing a realistic total.
Layne Young
NH Burgundy Development won the toss and elected to field.
Eastern Districts Development
Tim Morton-Jones 5-1-5-0
Zakk Finlay 8-2-19-2
Eastern Districts Development 182-6 after 50 overs.
NH Burgundy Development
Trent Baker 53 off 102 balls
Tim Morton-Jones 40* off 54 balls
Zakk Finlay 15* off 21 balls
184 for 8 off 47.5 overs
A win to NH Burgundy development.
Well done boys, excellent result.
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
Burgundy teams for November 13 fixtures
Burgundy A
Ryan Harrison
Dylan Stevenson
Angus McKenzie
Joshua Hilliam
Max Dewe
Kieran Young
Quinn Sunde (wk)
Greg Vukets (wk)
Grant Celliers
Liam Brown
Sam Bowden
Coach: Layne Young
v Eastern Districts Development
Burgundy development
Liam Wick (wk)
Josh Van der Sande
Tom Barham
Mitchell Bremner
Jonty Hawkins
Callum Gilmour
Trent Baker
Tim Morton-Jones
Zakk Finlay
Daniel Williams
Luke Forgesson
Coach: Marcus Williams
Unavailable:
Adrian Young
Greg Nimmo
Fixtures for November 13th
Sunday November 13th:
North Harbour PSB Burgundy A v Counties Manukau
Location: Westlake Boys High School
Time: 10.30am, please be there by 9.45am
North Harbour PSB Burgundy B v Eastern Districts development
Location: Kumeu
Time: 10am, please be there by 9.15am
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Results for Nov 6th v Northland
A couple of tight wins for the Black teams in the weekend. Well done boys, understanding how to win close games is a good sign.
PSB Black "A"
Before we review our match, a special thank you to the parents & supporters for your help & encouragement this weekend. Without the dedication of our “parent group”, the boys would not be able to enjoy these wonderful inter-district tournaments. Thank you!
After losing the toss & being asked to field first, our bowlers kept the pressure on the Northland batsmen. All of our bowlers had very tidy opening spells – Keegan was especially menacing. Unfortunately wickets did not come easily, but nor did we concede many runs for the first 42 overs. At no stage during the first 42 overs did we allow the run rate to go above 2.5 runs per over. However, our final 8 overs went for 61 runs (7.6 RPO). Asher grabbed two stumpings off some very good bowling from Benjamin. Nathan was exceptional in the field with one brilliant catch (it was a beauty), one very tidy run-out & he showed real enthusiasm. Ryan S also took a good catch in the slips. In the end, Northland set us a reasonable total of 166 / 7.
We used seven bowlers.
Keegan 1/22 off 8
Rysie 1/25 off 7
Matt 0/33 off 8
Jack 1/29 off 6
Ryan S 1 / 17 off 9
Benjamin 2/27 off 8
Nathan 0/10 off 4
Things to work on:- we dropped a couple of catches, our ground fielding was not good enough, we bowled 27 wides, we need to look more closely at our field placements & we need to lift the intensity.
Our batting effort, although solid, was not perfect. We set ourselves targets for a reason. Chasing 3.32 runs per over from the start, we let ourselves fall behind this target. At the 40th over we needed six runs an over to win! Asher & Giles came together with the score on 97/4 in the 36th over. Needing more than 5 runs per over, these two batsmen crafted a match winning partnership. They ran hard, looked for the gaps & hit the bad ball to the boundary. The winning runs came in the 48th over. A well deserved victory for the team & they certainly enjoyed the win!
Notable scores.
Toby 19 off 63 balls
Gray 29 off 76 balls
Ryan 18 off 37 balls
Asher 38* off 62 balls
Giles 32* off 46 balls
Things to work on:- aiming to achieve the target run rate, building momentum, looking for ways to score runs & dominate the bowlers / fielders, showing an intelligent awareness of the game situation at all times.
Well done boys! Plenty to celebrate & also plenty to work on.
Peter Schierhout & Daryl Quinn
NH PSB Black A Coaches
NH PSB Black development
NH PSB Black B was all out for 62 runs against a tidy seam bowling attack on a good pitch at Kensington park in Whangerei. When we were all out just after noon, the opposition were suggesting that they knocked the required runs off in no time and play a T20 game against us after the expected early finish.
However, our Black B team had different ideas. Our plans were to attack as " attack is the best form of defence" and to concentrate on a tidy bowling and fielding effort. After Jason Stott (1 for 7) and Niko Weerakoon (1 for 7) have dismissed the openers with some demanding overs, Mitchell Watts settled in to a very economical spell.. With the support of Matthew Wood (1 for 6) and Sam Tither, Mitchell bowled a match winning spell of 8.4 - 2 - 14 - 5.
Our bowling efforts were well supported with a brilliant fielding effort. Campbell Knowles taking four great catches at slips and a tidy wicket keeping effort from Josh Hilliam. Our attacking mind set on the field also helped us to create two run outs through Schalk van der Merwe and also due to the tidy fielding efforts of Ben Kennedy and Justin Stott.
Due to these magnificent efforts on the field, Black B team beat Northland B by 9 runs.
North Harbour PSB Black B - 62 all out
Nick Thompson 10
Sam Tither 10
Northland PSB B - 53 all out
Mitchell Watts 5 for 14
Amita Weerakoon
NH PSB Black Development Coach
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
v Northland, November 6th 2011
v Northland
Black A
Toby Robb
Gray Hardy
Benjamin Beecroft
Ryan Schierhout
Giles La Ville
Ryan Quinn
Asher Robb (wk)
Nathan Curran
Keegan Russell
Matthew Fenn
Jack Collinson
Campbell Knowles
Black development
Josh Hilliam (wk)
Matthew Wood
Nick Thompson
Sam Tither
Schalk van der Merwe
Ashton Howard
tba
Mitchell Watts
Ben Kennedy
Niko Weerakoon
Jason Stott
The Black teams are to play Northland at Kensington Park on Artificial pitches 5 (PSB A) and 6 (PSB B) located in the North Eastern end of the park. The matches commence at 10.30am, please be there by 9.45am.
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