Coffs junior cricketers represent their region as they prepare for grand finals

Coffs Harbour’s Under 14s side.

COFFS Harbour’s best junior cricketers have represented their region during the third round of North Coast Cricket Council’s Inter-District competition.

Sixers Cricket League-Coffs Harbour District Cricket Association’s Under 16s, Under 14s, and Under 12s representative teams took on Clarence River Junior Cricket Association in South Grafton, in the final round before this weekend’s grand finals.

All three Coffs Harbour teams qualified for their respective grand finals.

Coffs Harbour Under 16s finished with three wins from as many games, after beating Clarence River by 19 runs.

Coffs Harbour posted 9/148 from 50 overs after winning the toss and electing to bat.

Zane Guthrie top scored finishing on 60 not out, Tom Craig was next best with 27.

Coffs Harbour successfully defended their total, bowling out Clarence River for 129 in the 47th over.

Manat Singh took 3-12 from six overs, and Tom Craig took 2-13 from nine overs, while Max Morgan had a good cameo with 2-2 from 1.4 overs.

The Coffs Harbour Under 16s side takes on Clarence River in this weekend’s grand final at Fitzroy Oval.

Coffs Harbour’s Under 12s side also finished with three wins from as many games, after beating Clarence River by seven wickets.

Clarence River won the toss and elected to bat, and were bowled out for 110 in the 24th over.

Jack O’Connor had a great spell for Coffs Harbour taking 5-9 from four overs.

Jennifer Martin took 2-28 from six overs, including both openers.

Coffs Harbour reached the total in the 33rd over, Sehaj Singh Mahal top scoring with 32, and Jack O’Connor next best with 25.

The Coffs Harbour Under 12s side takes on Valleys Cricket in this weekend’s grand final at Reg Ryan Oval.

Coffs Harbour’s Under 14s side qualified for the grand final after beating Clarence River by five wickets.

Coffs Harbour won the toss and elected to bowl, and had Clarence River all out for 89 in the 45th over.

Sahibjit Singh had a superb spell taking 5-23 from seven overs, and Joshua de Groot took 2-10 from six overs.

Coffs Harbour chased down the target in the 24th over, Riley Wood top scoring with 39.

The Coffs Harbour Under 14s side takes on Clarence River in this weekend’s grand final in Grafton.

By Aiden BURGESS

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