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Junior sides selected for season

21/10/2008 9:41:00 AM
Glen Innes junior cricket resumed after a winter recess with a fun day for the players at Wilson Park and King George Oval.

Teams have been selected and are as follows:-

Under 12’s Say and Co Brock Simpkins, Jake Willis, Adam Chard, Jacob Howard, Zac Willis, Nick Murray, Matthew Doolan, Mitchell Willis (David Willis and Bec Willis team managers).

Attenboroughs Ryan Wilson, Cory Mather, Nick Cook, Alex Fisher, Thom Chard. Jeremy Lonergan, Perry Stapleton, James Cameron (Curly Mather and Ivan Chard team managers). McCarthys Jayden Eshman, Robert Hamel, Luke Vitala, Brock Whyte, Luke Hodgson, Maddie Howard, Dan Landers, Mitchell Miller (Andrew Hodgson team manager). Yasloc Jayden Every, Tyler Johnson, Braydon Gallagher, Matthew Campion, Sam Fisher, Aaron Timpany, Thomas Say, Raymond Waller (Mark Campion team manager).

Under 16’s Services Club Adam Morris, Zac Lynn, Mitchell Cook, James Cooper, Cody Hogan, Michael Chard, Matthew Reynolds, Jesse Mossman, Michael Williams (Shane Cooper team manager). New England Club Brendan Jillett, Pat Hogan, Jay Gallagher, Nick Whan, Gill Burgess, Cody Campbell, Nathan Marzuli, Jack Symons, Curtis Pringle (Andrew Symons team manager). Newberry te VeldeBrandon Levy, Alex Kovacs, Travis Lowe, Jesse Trevett, Nick Hamel, Blake Steel, Jack Chapman-Burgess, Andrew Lee (Andrew Steel team manager). Timbs Pharmacy Brad Wilson, Pat Cooper, Scott Hodder, Owen Larkins, Jake Every, Ben Lynn, Louis Chapman-Burgess, Tim Levy, Richard Schmidt (Chris Hodder team manager).

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