New Zealand: Canty duo chase titles (9 December 1998)
Canterbury's best-performed secondary schools will chase a rare double at the national Gillette and Yoplait Cup national cricket tournaments starting in Palmerston North on Sunday
09-Dec-1998
9 December 1998
New Zealand: Canty duo chase titles
The Christchurch Press
Canterbury's best-performed secondary schools will chase a rare
double at the national Gillette and Yoplait Cup national cricket
tournaments starting in Palmerston North on Sunday.
Christchurch Boys' High School will attend the boys' four team finals
along with King's College (Auckland), St Paul's Collegiate
(Hamilton), and home team Palmerston North Boys.
Boys' High coach Richard Harrison believes the team he is taking
north for the three-day competition of 50-over games is stronger and
better equipped than the team that competed last year.
King's College competed at last season's tournament, but last year's
winner Wanganui has failed to qualify.
Harrison said the side had its toughest outing yet when it met an
invitation team which included former Canterbury and New Zealand
players, Rod Latham, Paul McEwan, and Lee Germon. The rain-affected
match ended in a draw at The Willows on Sunday.
A two-day third-grade match against St Andrew's College today and
tomorrow will complete its preparation.
Meanwhile, Timaru Girls' High is chasing a hat-trick of titles. It
won the last two tournaments and was second in its first outing in
1995.
Eight of last season's side are returning which should make it a warm
favourite for a "three-peat."
However, all-rounder Haidee Tiffen, who starred last season, has now
left school and manager Bill Baillie said the other players were
determined to produce a solid team effort.
"Last year we were perhaps regarded a bit as Haidee plus 10
others,"Baillie said.
Timaru's opponents are New Plymouth Girls, which it has already
beaten this season, Whangarei Girls' High and Napier Girls' High.
Teams
Christchurch Boys' High:
Andrew Bailey, James Hantz, Chris Sowden, Hamish McCarthy, Simon
Driessens, Nicholas Driessens (captain), Matthew Parr, Peter Broom,
Shaun Webb, Dayle Eathorne, John Blakely, David Strachan.
Timaru Girls' High:
Alice Baillie (captain), Carla Butchers, Selena Charteris
(vice-captain), Melissa Cormick, Stacey Davis, Maria Fahey, Rebecca
Hewson, Louise McCarthy, Tui Sheed, Kelly Sullivan, Jocelyn Wakefield,
Megan Wakefield, Kyla Welsh.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)