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Trillian Trust Rainbow World Cup - Results

Posted: Friday, 16 March 2018

There was no better example of the Bay of Plenty Girl's cricket pathway than Wednesday's (14 March 2018) Rainbow Cup entree, to the White Ferns Twenty 20 match-up with West Indies Woman on the Bay Oval.

Thirty Year four to six girl’s teams from 19 Western Bay schools took part in the Rainbow Cup, on the upper fields of Blake Park. With an emphasis on participation, enjoyment and fair play there is no outright winner declared. The most wickets were taken by Arataki School with the most runs compiled by Greenpark School.

The best name prize was awarded to Selwyn Ridge Unicorn Mermaids with the highly sought after sportsmanship prize being given to Golden Sands Purple.

A further step in the BOPCA girl’s cricket pathway will be undertaken when 12 Under 14 girls will represent the Bay of Plenty at an Auckland Under 14 Girls tournament at Easter.

Rainbow Cup 14 March 2018

Most wickets: Arataki School

Most Runs: Greenpark School

Best Name: Selwyn Ridge Unicorn Mermaids

Sportsmanship: Golden Sands Purple

Bay of Plenty Under 14 Girls team to play in Auckland Easter tournament

Sarah Stone, Kaiya Holdem, Amy Clegg (Tauranga Girls College) Scout Kennedy (Papamoa College) Tash Wakelin, Annie Nolan (Aquinas College) Jorja Neill (Taupo) Aimee Unwin, Elle Archer, Amelia Harvey, Cate Wahl (Tauranga Intermediate School) Mya Clarke (Pongakawa)
             

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