CMCA AWARDS EVENING


The Christchurch Metro Cricket Awards evening has been held, recognising the outstanding achievement of grade winners, individual winners and volunteers throughout the 2018-19 season.

150 people packed out the stunning function centre at the Christchurch Golf Club to recognise the award winners.

Here is a full list:

VOLUNTEER AWARDS

The Souter Trophy for Club Groundsman of the Year

John Costello and Craig Dacombe - Merivale Papanui

The next award is the Brian Adams Trophy which recognises a committee person who is in the early years of his/her work for their club.

Gareth Gibson – Burnside West

The second volunteer award is the Peter Sharp Trophy for Club Administrator of the Year

Ken Lomax - Heathcote

The Ana Rouse Cup for Services to Women’s Cricket
Ady Simmons – Old Boys Collegians

Umpires Trophy is for the Most improved umpire as voted by Premier captains  
Michael Rohland

The R.W Conway Cupawarded to the best umpire as voted by Premier Grade captains

Dave Henderson

Walter Hadlee Trophy which acknowledges player behaviour, attitude towards the Spirit of the Game, dress and punctuality in the Premiership Grade as voted by the Umpires

St Albans

Craig McMillan Series

Skillwise Juggernauts and Skillwise Scorpians

Ara Institute of Canterbury All Nations Cricket Festival

Punjab Warriors

Joe’s Garage Presidents Grade Championship

Burnside West

Presidents Top 4

East Shirley Gold

The Graham Frampton Memorial Challenge Cup

Merivale Papanui Identity Signs

The Division 8 Championship

Heathcote Afghan Association

Division 8 Finals

Heathcote Afghan Association

The Division 7 Championship

Marist Harewood and Halswell Canta Lions

The Division 7 Finals

Halswell Canta Lions

The Division 6 Championship and finals series….

Sydenham Cardinals

The Division 5 Championship

St Albans Buccaneers

The Division Five Finals

Lancaster Park Sun Risers

The Division Four Championship

Sydenham Goats

The Division four Finals

Sumner

The Division Three Championship

Sumner

The Division Three finals

East Shirley Kings XI Punjab

Cavaliers Twenty20 Section Two Championship and Finals

Burnside West Ghetto Hustlers

Cavaliers Twenty20 Section One Championship

Old Boys Collegians Super Colds

Cavaliers Twenty20 Section One Finals

Halswell Vets

Chairman’s Cup

Heathcote

Under 17 women

North West Red/North West Green

Debbie Hockley Twenty20 Social 8’s Women  

St Albans Artificial Maidens

Division Two Men Twenty

Heathcote

Division Two Men One-Day

Halswell

Division Two Two-Day

Halswell

Division One Twenty20

Merivale Papanui

Division One One-Day

Old Boys Collegians

Division One Two Day

Lancaster Park

Championship Men Twenty20

Lancaster Park

Championship Men One Day

Merivale Papanui

Championship Challenge Trophy

Heathcote

Championship Men Two Day

Burnside West

The Kirsty Bond Series for Premier Women

Old Boys Collegians

Premier Women Twenty20

Old Boys Collegians

Premier Women One-Day

Lancaster Park

Premiership Men Twenty20

St Albans

Premiership Men One Day

St Albans

Premiership Men Challenge Trophy

East Shirley

Premiership Men Two Day

Lancaster Park

Melhuish Shield

Old Boys Collegians Division One and T20 Super Colds

Petersen Shield

Merivale Papanui

John Cowens Award - Awarded to the under 20 batsman in Men’s Club Cricket who scored the most runs in the Premiership grade for his club:

Oscar Wilson – Lancaster Park

John Cowens Award - Awarded to the under 20 bowler in Men’s Club Cricket who took the most wickets in the Premiership grade for his club:

Connor Sullivan – Lancaster Park

Canterbury Cricket Umpires’ and scorers’ Association Awards - Awarded annually for sportsmanlike conduct in Men’s Premier Grade as voted by the Umpires, who cast votes after each match, and these votes are collated at the end of the season….:

Sportsmanship Trophy for Batting – Michael Davidson
Sportsmanship Trophy for Bowling – Trev Garrett

Chattel Hayes Memorial Trophy - Awarded to the wicket-keeper making the most dismissals in the Men’s Premiership

Aaron Johnstone – St Albans

Zena Hocking Cup - Awarded to the wicket-keeper making the most dismissals in the Women’s Premiership

Laura Hughes – Lancaster Park

Felton Trophy - Awarded to the player taking the Most Wickets Women’s in Premier Grade competitions. –

Jenna Waghorn - Sydenham

Stephen Lester Memorial Trophy - Awarded to the bowler taking the most wickets in the Men’s Premiership competition:  

Trev Garrett - Riccarton

Stead Rose Bowl - Awarded to the player scoring the most runs in Women’s Premier Grade 

Hayley Aburn – Old Boys Collegians

Roger Blunt Memorial Trophy - Awarded to the player scoring the most runs in the Men’s Premiership:

Fynn Hudson-Prentice – Lancaster Park

Jean Ruddenklau Trophy - This award goes to a player who has shown consistency in both Women’s club and representative cricket:

Kate Ebrahim – Lancaster Park

Women’s Club Cricket Player of the Year

Hayley Aburn - Old Boys Collegians

Men’s Club Cricket Player of the Year:

Ben McCord – Lancaster Park

WOMEN’S PREMIER TEAM OF THE YEAR

Hayley Aburn – Old Boys Collegians

Haley Banks – Old Boys Collegians

Lily Collier – St Albans

Natalie Cox – St Albans

Jodie Dean – Sydenham

Kate Ebrahim – Lancaster Park

Tatiana Gibbs – Old Boys Collegians

Kristy Havill – Lancaster Park

Laura Hughes – Lancaster Park

Katie Morris – St Albans

Livvy Thomson – Old Boys Collegians

Jenna Waghorn – Sydenham

 

Special Presentation to Scott Inglis

20 years-service to Burnside Premiers

MENS PREMIER TEAM OF THE YEAR

Greg Dawson – St Albans

Trev Garrett – Riccarton

Tim Hampton-Matehe – East Shirley

Matt Holstein – St Albans

Fynn Hudson-Prentice – Lancaster Park

Aaron Johnstone – St Albans

Nick Kwant – Riccarton

Tyler Lortan – St Albans

Ben McCord – Lancaster Park

Josh Milne – East Shirley

JJ Naude – Burnside West

James Tapper – St Albans


Article added: Thursday 11 April 2019

 

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