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HomeSportCricket hits off

Cricket hits off

The Tewantin Noosa cricket season is almost here, and we’re looking forward to seeing players, new and returning, back on the field.

Training has already started but it certainly isn’t too late to come give it a try. If you are interested come down and try it out. If you want to register head to Playcricket.com and register for Tewantin-Noosa.

There is a Come & Try sessions for women and girls on Wednesday 10 September. The session is open to all ages and experience levels. No gear needed—just wear comfortable clothes and runners.

U13s Crowned Winter Premiers After Thriller at Marchant Park

Our U13s took on UQ Saints in the Warehouse Division 1 North final at Marchant Park. Sent in on a soft pitch, there was plenty of pressure early and after a few early wicket the score was 3/18. Steady contributions from Ben, Ansh, Elijah, Dex, and a late push from Mitch and West helped post a fighting 149. Competitive but our lads will have to bowl well.

With the ball, the U13’s started strong—Mitch and Archie set the tone, and tight spells from Ansh, Jacky, and Westy had UQ 0/24 after 17 overs. Key wickets to Elijah and Dex before drinks shifted the momentum.

UQ recovered to 3/77 but consistent pressure from Ben, Hammo, and Brax kept things tight. Dex (4/11) and Zacky closed it out with UQ needing 5 more runs—final wicket fell in the 56th over.

A gutsy team win and a well-earned Winter Premiership. Incredible way to set the tone for the season in which all teams should be pushing for Finals.

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