New Zealand: All-rounders honoured
All-rounders Campbell Ogilvie and Nicola Payne won their respective
Player of the Year awards from the 1998-99 Canterbury inter-club
cricket season.
Ogilvie (Burnside-West) scored 1136 points for his batting, bowling,
and fielding feats in the men's competition, while Payne, who plays
for St Albans Blue in the women's first grade, topped that with 1224
points. She also won the Stead Rose Bowl for most runs, 794.
Debbie Hockley was the Cricketer of the Year at club and
representative levels (Jean Ruddenklau Trophy), Beth McNeill (St
Albans Blue) and Paula Flannery (Lancaster Park-Woolston) shared the
Felton Trophy for most wickets (27), and the Zena Hocking Cup for
most wicket-keeping dismissals went to Jo Strachan (LPW, 27).
Marcel McKenzie, of East-Shirley, accumulated most runs (462) in the
men's first grade to win the Roger Blunt Memorial Trophy. Most
wickets were taken by Darren Walker (Riccarton, 34), who received the
Stephen Lester Memorial Trophy, and club-mate Blair Miller claimed
the Chattel Hayes Memorial Trophy for most wicket-keeping dismissals
(28).
The John Cowans awards for best under-20 players went to Michael
Papps (East-Shirley, batting) and Hayden Shaw (Riccarton, bowling).
Both Umpires Association awards for sportsmanship were shared, by
batsmen Tom Music (East-Shirley) and Andrew Hughes (Old Collegians)
and bowlers Sam Martin (High School Old Boys) and John Quinn (LPW).
East-Shirley won the Walter Hadlee Trophy for sportsmanship in the
men's first grade.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)