BERRY-Shoalhaven Heads' Jackson Ingram and North Nowra-Cambewarra's Emily Zerafa have taken out the top awards at Sunday's 2020-21 Shoalhaven District Junior Cricket Association presentation.
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Held at the Shoalhaven Greyhound Racing Club, Ingram and Zerafa were respectively named the Junior Male and Female Cricketers of the Year.
The former scored 288 Runs at 48.00, took 11 wickets at 9.18, six catches and made one run-out for his under 16s Magpies side.
While under 12s star Zerafa chalked up 179 runs at 35.80, five run-outs, four wicketkeeper catches and one catch.
Both these two also took out the respective SDJCA representative players of the year too.
Ingram for his accomplishments with the SDCA under 14s representative team, Greater Illawarra Zone under 14s side at the youth championships and under 14s state challenge, while Zerafa represented both the SDJCA stage two association girls side and GIZ under 15s Margret Peden squad.
These were just two of the seven awards Ingram took home, with home also being named the under 16s bowler, all-rounder, inter-association representative age champion and premiers with both Berry and his under 14s SDJCA representative side.
The other award winner in the under 16s division was Norths' Samuel Neri (batting and aggregate player - 384 runs at 54.86, 10 wickets at 10.70, four catches and one run-out).
In the under 14s, Bay and Basin's Henry Mackay (batting and all-rounder - 233 runs at 58.25 and six wickets at 11.33), Berry's Oliver Baxter (bowler - 13 wickets at 3.31) and Norths' Elijah Guyatt (aggregate player - 250 runs at 41.67, eight wickets at 20.63 and six catches).
While in the under 12s, Basin's Boedi McGowan (batting and aggregate - 324 runs at 108.00, six wickets at 5.67, one catch, one stumping and one run-out), Ulladulla United's Tasman Armati (bowler - 16 wickets at 3.69) and Batemans Bay's Nicholas Wain (all-rounder - 180 runs at 90.00 and 12 wickets at 5.42) were all recognised.
Joining Ingram (133 runs and six wickets) as inter-association representative age champions were Basin's Jesse Walters (under 12s - 33 runs and seven wickets), Norths' Guyatt (60 runs and four wickets) and Berry's Alec Dobson (165 runs and four wickets).
The four spirit of cricket winners this season were Batemans Bay Green (under 11s - Glenn Midson Trophy), Shoalhaven Ex-Servicemens Gold (under 12s), Bay and Basin Green (under 14s) and Berry (under 16s).
The final major prize presented on Sunday was the junior encouragement award, which went to Norths' Talon Collinson (under 11s).
As well as the four representative sides being presented with medallions, the competition's six premiers were also presented with their trophies, including North Nowra-Cambewarra Maroon (stage one), Ulladulla White (2 C), Ulladulla Blue (2B), Batemans Bay (2a), Basin (3B) and Berry White (3A) - with Berry's Josh Weakley and Norths' Samuel Neri splitting the man of the match honours in the last fixture.