FINISHING THEIR JUNIOR CAREER ON A HIGH NOTE: Bomaderry Cricket Club's victorious under 16s team with coach Anthony Johnston, celebrate after defeating Batemans Bay in the weekend's grand final. Photos: COURTNEY WARD
ALL the hard work and commitment shown by the players of the SDJCA was rewarded at Sunday’s annual presentation day.
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Held at the Shoalhaven Greyhound Racing Club, winning teams and individuals were recognised.
STOKED: North Nowra-Cambewarra Maroons who defeated club mates North Nowra-Cambewarra Blues for the under 14s crown.
STRONGER AS ONE: The under 12s Berry-Shoalhaven Heads team that defeated Batemans Bay in the decider at Added Area.
BIG FUTURES: Batemans Bay's under 11s modified team, which defeated Bomaderry in the weekend's grand final.
TRAIL BLAZER: Bomaderry Cricket Club's Chantelle Downey was the co-winner, along with Bay and Basin's Naomi Woods (who was absent from the presentation), for female cricketer of the year.
PRODIGY: North-Nowra Cambewarra's Kaleb Phillips claimed the prestigious junior cricketer of the year of the 2016/17 season, after enjoying success both locally and on a national level.
RUN MACHINE: Batemans Bay's Jack Gallen took out the under 16s CH Bowden aggregate trophy, with 165.3 points, 783 runs, seven wickets and six catches during the season.
YOUNG GUN: Bomaderry Cricket Club's Jackson Ingram shows off his trophies, which include the under 11s aggregate and all-rounder awards.
Photos: COURTNEY WARD