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ANNUAL AWARDS CRITERIA

Awards are based on performances throughout the normal competition rounds. Semi-Finals and Finals performances are not included for the purpose of determining awards.

 

The following perpetual trophies are awarded at each SIJCC Presentation Day:-

 

JOHN WALSH MEMORIAL TROPHY (Club Champion): Awarded to the player who achieves the highest point score for the season (0.1 point per run scored, 1 points per wicket, catch, stumping, or run-out, 0.5 points per assisted run-out). All age groups are eligible.

(Note: This trophy shall be held by a player once only; a player who has won the trophy once and scores the most points in a subsequent season will be acknowledged appropriately by the Club).

 

J. MAUNDER CUP: Presented to the player who scores the most runs in the season. All age groups are eligible. If two or more players score equal runs, the award will be shared.

 

CHARLTON CUP: Presented to the player who takes the most wickets in the season. All age groups are eligible. If two or more players take an equal number of wickets, the award will be shared.

 

BARRY GARROD TROPHY: Presented to the player who achieves the highest batting average in U11 and U12. A minimum aggregate of 200 runs must be scored for U12, and 150 for U11.

 

NEIL MARTZ TROPHY: Presented to the best performing wicket keeper for the season (total of catches and stumpings). All age groups are eligible.

 

PRESIDENT’S ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD: Presented to the player who is considered to have displayed the greatest dedication to the game, to the Club, and in developing their skills in the U10 and U11 competition. The Award is determined by the Club Executive on advice from each of the eligible team manager’s recommendations.

 

STEVE DANIELS MEMORIAL TROPHY: Presented to the player judged to be the most promising in the Club, ready to play in the senior competition. It has been traditional to select a player from the Club’s most senior teams, and the Committee when making the selection takes into account the player’s history and performance over a reasonable period of time. All aspects of the game are considered including batting, bowling, fielding, captaincy, sportsmanship and contribution to the Club.

 

JOHNSON FAMILY AWARD (sponsored by Northern Districts Cricket Club): Presented to the player judged to be the most promising playing in the U14/15 competition. The Committee, when making the selection takes into account the player’s history and performance over a reasonable period of time, including performance in Representative cricket. In addition to a perpetual trophy the recipient receives a scholarship for the Northern District Cricket Academy for the following season.

 

STEVEN BIRD GIRLS’ CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY: Awarded to the female player who achieves the highest point score for the season (1 point per run scored, 10 points per wicket, catch, stumping, or runout, 5 points per assisted runout). All age groups playing Girls’ only cricket are eligible.

 

AGE GROUP CHAMPIONS: This awarded to the player who achieves the highest point score for the season in the John Walsh Memorial trophy tradition. Awarded to the player who achieves the highest point score for the season (0.1 point per run scored, 1 points per wicket, catch, stumping, or run-out, 0.5 points per assisted run-out). All divisions in that age group are eligible.

 

100s, HAT TRICKS and 5 WICKETS IN A GAME: trophies are awarded to individuals who score 100 runs or take a hat trick or 5 wickets in a game during the season.

 

BATTING and BOWLING AWARDS (Stage 2 Format: are made to the highest aggregate run scorers and wicket takers in each Traditional format team. If players are equal on aggregate, the best average is awarded the trophy. This is decided from the stats in MyCricket.

 

SPIRIT OF CRICKET AWARD: Coaches and Managers from each Junior U9-U17 team a player who has demonstrated the love of cricket through trying their best, sportsmanship and being a team player.

 

U9-U11 STAGE 1 AND GIRLS PARTICIPATION TROPHIES: All players in the Cricket Australia Stage 1 format and Girls Cricket Stage 2 will receive a participation trophy.

 

JUNIOR AND MASTER BLASTERS: All players are awarded participation medallions

 

OTHER AWARDS: Medallions are awarded to all members of Minor Premiers and Premiership winning teams by the NSJCA. The Club also awards Minor Premier baggy caps to each team member of Minor Premier teams (teams finishing on top of the table before the finals begin).

'75' BAGGY CAPS: Baggy green style caps are awarded to players that have played 75 games with St Ives Junior Cricket Club

100 GAMES: A trophy is presented to players that have played 100 matches with St Ives Junior Cricket Club

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