Sennockian 2018-2019 | Page 84

C R I C KET National success for the U13 girls 2019 was an excellent year for cricket at Sevenoaks. It started with the Lady Taverners Indoor Cricket Competition. We hosted the local cluster round and the county finals, with our U13 team winning all matches convincingly and our U15 team finishing third at the county finals. At regionals our U13s won again and made the national finals at the MCC Indoor Centre at Lord’s. We lost our first game to the eventual winners in a close game and ended up third in the country out of 870 schools. Special mentions must go to Isla McCulloch, Esther Adcock, Ella Lockhart and Phoebe Gough-Cooper for some impressive performances throughout the tournament. Developing the girls cricket programme It was our first summer of U14 and U15 girls cricket and our first hard ball matches were played. The U14s had an excellent season with six wins and two losses. They made the transition to hard ball and showed excellent signs for the future of girls cricket at the school. The U15As were a less experienced group but the progress they made was clear to see in their performances towards the end of the term. Our U13As had another successful season, losing just one of their matches. They also won the independent schools section of the Chance to Shine Tournament and played a couple of hard ball matches in June. © Sarah Williams Photography The most successful season for decades The Summer term quickly came around and the 2019 season was the school’s most successful for decades. With an overall win percentage of over 70 per cent it is clear most teams performed superbly. The 1st XI won ten out of 11 games, with Henry Procter being the standout performer, scoring the most runs in a season by any 1st XI cricketer for 30 years. Henry Procter and Harry Houillon both scored centuries and Michael Procter, Joseph Lewis and Matt Dawkins all 78 SPORT REVIEW