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MEN'S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS 1939 — 2015 FIFTH EDITION — 2015

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MEN'SNATIONAL

CHAMPIONSHIPRECORDS

1939 — 2015

FIFTH EDITION — 2015

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INTRODUCTIONThe following pages contain, as far as I can ascertain, the winners and runners-up of all Men's and Boys' New Zealand domestic competitions since the inception of our sport up until the completion of the most recent season. At this time I have not been able to document all runners-up prior to 1958, but hopefully some of that information will become available in due course. Remember, too, that between 1945 and 1949 the Beatty Cup was decided on a challenge basis.Earlier listings of the various championship winners have generally been assembled under a trophy banner, ie winners of the Beatty Cup or the Bensel Cup. While that method served the purpose admirably at the time, changes — notably sponsorship and different tournament formats — make that approach, in my opinion, more cumbersome.Many trophies were re-allocated and sometimes superceded, and on occasions reappeared in a different role, which sometimes made it difficult to follow just what competition/format they were being awarded to. I have therefore opted to list competitions continuously from the beginning until, in some cases, they were eventually discontinued altogether and note, as best I can, the various stages trophies were awarded or discarded.With most age-group categories I have added explanatory notes, which hopefully make clearer the evolution of the various grades. These days our "official records" largely ignore the days before Under-19, Under-17 and Under-15 grades, but I think it is important to ensure the records are maintained as accurately as possible right from the beginning of those grades which played such a huge part in building our sport in the '60s.For this updated Second and subsequent editions of the records I have added all relevant individual batting records covering all grades from the time I have been able to establish they were first awarded. In some cases awards initially carried tournament sponsors' names, but with lack of clarity around later award names I have opted, in most cases, to not record the trophy name. Batting records follow on immediately after their relevant tournament category.Also, on the last page, I have included records of the New Zealand Players of the Year from their inception as the Bank of New South Wales awards in the 1968-69 season. Unfortunately tracing the winners has not been as clearcut as it probably should have been because of the haphazard way of recording resuts in annual reports when awards were often not able to be published prior to their presentation and subsequent listings recorded the wrong year. Consequently we cannot establish, with certainty, the 1982-83 and 1983-84 winners when John Vaughan & Co had the naming rights. Their involvement with the "Player of the Year" awards should not be confused with their sponsorship of "Player of the Tournament" awards in the same years. Any information welcome.While I've tried to ensure the accuracy of these records by double checking wherever there was a doubt, I'll be surprised if there is not a slip-up somewhere. In a few places listings vary from previously published records and where I have come across a conflict I have referred to NZSA annual reports, old programmes or newspaper reports and even my own favourite publication, "Softball Scene". However, I am keen to receive feedback from anyone who can enhance the accuracy of this material.In the interests of brevity I have opted to assemble men's and women's records in separate documents, both of which I have forwarded to you. I have also chosen to colour code the two genders to save any confusion and accordingly RED denotes Women's and Girls' grades, while GREEN identifies Men's and Boys' grades.Note that the identifying colour also denotes the beginning of a new grade, while the colour Black marks a change in name/classification/age within that section. Example UNDER 19 BOYS and SENIOR SCHOOLBOYS.

Records compiled byGRAHAM LATTA

156 Metzger Street, InvercargillPhone 03 216 6331 and 0276 177 680

Email: [email protected] 2015

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INTERPROVINCIAL MENBEATTY CUPYear Winner Venue Runner-up1939 Canterbury Wellington1940 Auckland Wellington1941-44 No competition1945* Auckland Wellington1946* Wellington Auckland1947* Hutt Valley Wellington1948* Auckland Lower Hutt1948* Wanganui Auckland1949* Wellington Wanganui1949* Auckland Wanganui1950 Auckland Wellington1951 Auckland Te Kuiti1952 Auckland Auckland1953 Auckland Lower Hutt1954 Hutt Valley Invercargill Auckland1955 Wellington Hastings Auckland1956 Wellington Wellington1957 Wellington Christchurch1958 Hutt Valley Auckland Auckland1959 Auckland Lower Hutt Waikato1960 Wellington Dunedin Hutt Valley1961 Auckland Rotorua Wellington1962 Hutt Valley Wanganui Wellington1963 Hutt Valley Invercargill Wellington1964 Hutt Valley Hamilton Auckland1965 Hutt Valley Palmerston North Wellington1966 Hutt Valley Wellington Wellington1967 Hutt Valley Christchurch Wellington1968 Wellington Auckland Hutt Valley1969 Wellington Lower Hutt Hutt Valley1970 Wellington Invercargill Hutt Valley1971 Wellington Wellington Hutt Valley1972 Hutt Valley Auckland Wellington1973 Hutt Valley Dunedin Wellington1974 Hutt Valley and Lower Hutt Wellington joint1975 Hutt Valley Hastings WellingtonROTHMANS CUP / TROPHY1976 Wellington Christchurch Auckland1977 Wellington Wellington Auckland1978 Hutt Valley Hamilton Auckland1979 Hutt Valley Palmerston North Wellington1980 Waikato Invercargill Wellington1981 Hutt Valley Auckland Wellington1982 Wellington Lower Hutt Hutt Valley1983 Wellington Dunedin Canterbury1984 Auckland Hastings Hutt Valley1985 Hutt Valley Porirua Auckland1986 Hutt Valley Christchurch Auckland

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1987 Hutt Valley Hamilton Wellington ALF & FAY WHELAN CUP Runner-up1988 Auckland Albany WellingtonWINFIELD CUP1989 Wellington Invercargill Hutt Valley1990 Hutt Valley Palmerston North Canterbury1991 Wellington Auckland Auckland1992 Wellington Lower Hutt Hutt Valley1993 Wellington Dunedin Canterbury1994 Wellington Wellington Hutt Valley1995 Auckland Hamilton WellingtonSMOKEFREE CUP1996 Wellington Christchurch Auckland1997 Canterbury Hastings Auckland1998 Hutt Valley Albany Wellington1999 Hutt Valley Invercargill Wellington2000 Hutt Valley Lower Hutt Wellington2001 Wellington Auckland Auckland2002 Auckland Christchurch Hutt ValleyNZCT PROVINCIAL CUP (National League protected players ineligible)2003 Hutt Valley Nelson Wellington2004 Rotorua Wanganui Wellington2005 Wellington Rotorua Hutt Valley2006 Hutt Valley Palmerston North Wellington2007 Not played (allocated to Southland, insufficient entries)2008 Hutt Valley Auckland Wellington2009 Discontinued* Challenge games

INTERPROVINCIAL MEN, "B" SECTIONHEADIFEN TROPHYYear Winner Venue Runner-up1966+ Marlborough Wellington Waikato1967 Southland Christchurch Canterbury1968 Canterbury Auckland Manawatu 1969 Otago Lower Hutt Canterbury1970 Otago Invercargill Canterbury1971 Hawke's Bay Wellington Canterbury1972 Waikato Auckland Manawatu1973 Southland Dunedin Hawke's Bay1974 Wakato Lower Hutt Nelson1975 Southland Hastings Manawatu1976 Counties Christchuch Manawatu1977 Otago Wellington Southland1978 Otago Hamilton Combined Services1979 Canterbury Palmerston North Hawke's Bay1980 Counties Invercargill Southland1981 North Shore Auckland Nelson1982 Southland Lower Hutt Nelson1983 Otago Dunedin N.Z. Services1984 Hawke's Bay Hastings Manawatu1985 Counties Wellington Wellington "B"

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1986 Manawatu Christchurch Nelson+ Headifen and Ed Barr winners wrong way around in NZSA Annual Report.

WINNER SECOND DIVISION (1987)1987 North Shore Hamilton Canterbury1988 Hawke's Bay Albany Manawatu(In 1988 trophy awarded to top placed team in lower division (teams 7-12) in Section A after first round. Council Cup awarded to winner of further round robin by same six teams (Second Division). Various formulas were used to decide winner at subsequent tournaments.

WINNER SECOND DIVISION1989 Canterbury Invercargill Nelson (16 entries) 1990 Nelson Palmerston North Wanganui(Teams 7-14 after double elimination)

1991 Waikato Auckland Combined Services (11 entries)1992 Waikato Lower Hutt Nelson (12 entries)1993 NZ Comb Services Dunedin Auckland (10 entries)(Teams 5-7 played double round robin after all entrants played full round)

1994 North Harbour Wellington Combined Services (12 entries)(Teams 5-8 played round robin after all entrants played full round)

1995 Canterbury Hamilton North Harbour (10 entries)(Teams 5-7 played round robin after all entrants played full round)

1996 West Coast Christchurch Southland (13 entries inc. Australia)(Teams 7-9 played round robin after all entrants played full round). Australia did not play in final playoffs.

1997 Wellington Hastings Nelson (12 entries, 2 AK, 2 HV)(Teams 5-8 played round robin after all entrants played full round)

HEADIFEN AWARD1998 North Harbour Albany Auckland (10 entries)(Teams 4-10 played round robin after all entrants played full round)

1999 Not contested Invercargill (5 entries)2000 Canterbury Lower Hutt Wellington "A" (11 entries)(Teams 5-8 played round robin after all entrants played full round)

2001 Not contested Auckland (9 entries)2002 Discontinued (NPC begins)

INTERPROVINCIAL MEN, "C" SECTIONED BARR CUPYear Winner Venue Runner-up1966+ Canterbury Wellington RNZAF1967 NZ Army Christchurch RNZAF1968 NZ Army Auckland Bay of Plenty1969 Nelson Lower Hutt N.Z. Navy1970 NZ Army Invercargill RNZAF1971 Manawatu Wellington Counties1972 NZ Army Auckland Bay of Plenty1973 NZ Navy Dunedin RNZAF1974 NZ Army Lower Hutt Marlborough1975 Bay of Plenty Hastings Whangarei1976 Bay of Plenty Christchurch Combined Services1977 Wairarapa Wellington Rotorua1978 Counties Hamilton Wairarapa1979 Wanganui Palmerston North North Shore1980 Manawatu Invercargill Wairarapa

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1981 Bay of Islands Auckland Whangarei1982 Wairarapa Hutt Valley Marlborough1983 North Otago Dunedin Mid Canterbury1984 North Otago Hastings Taranaki1985 Wanganui Wellington Nelson1986 Combined Services Christchurch Mid Canterbury1987 Not contested1988 Mid Canterbury North Harbour Counties1989 Not contested+ Edd Barr and Headifen winners wrong way round in NZSA Annual Report1990 Nelson Palmerston North Wanganui(Bottom 4, second round)1991-93 Not contestedWINNER THIRD DIVISION1994 Bay of Islands Wellington Wairarapa(Teams 9-12 played round robin after all entrants played full round)

1995 Wanganui Hamilton Nelson(Teams 8-10 played round robin after all entrants played full round)

1996 North Otago Christchurch Marlborough(Teams 10-12 played round robin after all entrants played full round). 1997 Hutt Valley "2" Hastings Otago(Teams 9-12 played round robin after all entrants played full round)

1998-99 Not contested2000 Hutt Valley "A" Lower Hutt Horowhenua(Teams 9-11 played round robin after all entrants played full round)

2001 Not contested

INTERPROVINCIAL MEN, "D" SECTIONNZSA CUPYear Winner Venue Runner-up1971 Wairarapa Wellington Marlborough1972-78 Not contestedDIVISION "A2"1979 Auckland Palmerston North Waikato1980 Auckland and Invercargill Hutt Valley joint1981 Hawke's Bay Auckland Waikato1982 Canterbury Hutt Valley North Shore1983 Hutt Valley Dunedin Southland 1984 Southland Hastings North Shore1985 North Shore Wellington Canterbury1986 Southland Christchurch Hwke's Bay1987 Not contested1988 Wanganui North Harbour Manawatu1989 Not contested1990 Hawke's Bay Palmerston North Manawatu(Division Two, Top 4 Second Round)1991 Not contested1992 Nelson Lower Hutt 1993 Otago Dunedin Southland

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BATTING AVERAGE INTERPROVINCIAL "A" MEN

Year Winner Assn AverageWORTH'S TROPHY1972 Dennis Cheyne Wellington1973 Stu Kinghorn Auckland .3791974 Basil McLean Hawke's Bay .4181975 Terry Bell Hutt Valley .4371976 Phil Davies Wellington .3751977 John Joyce Wellington1978 Robert Jones Hutt Valley .3331979 Peter Hartley Wellington .3451980 Brendon Conole Hawke's Bay1981 Ian Stringer Hutt Valley1982 Robert Todd Auckland1983 Murray McLean and Counties Richard Humphreys joint Auckland1984 JImmy Hall Canterbury1985 Mark Sorenson Hutt Valley1986 Mark Sorenson Hutt Valley .5241987 Don Tricker Wellington .3341988 Paul Shannon Canterbury .3651989 Murray McLean Auckland .4211990 Mark Anderton North Harbour .4441991 Steve Roberts Auckland .4441992 Kasey Frank Wellington .4801993 Fred Wyatt Wellington .5171994 Paul de Lautour Wellington .5831995 Paul de Lautour Wellington .6191996 Mark Sorenson Hutt Valley .6001997 Patrick Shannon Auckland .4881998 Pat Brady North Harbour .5001999 Jarrad Martin Wellington .5482000 Jarrad Martin Wellington .5152001 Patrick Shannon Auckland .5152002 Donny Hale Auckland .4802003 Geoffrey Farnsworth Wellington .4292004 Daniel Tarapi Otago .4642005 Chris Eden-Huria Wellington .6432006 Kango Te Roe Hutt Valley .4762007 Tournament not played2008 Ben Enoka NZ Under 19 .440

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MEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUENZCT TROPHYYear Winner Finals Venue Runner-up2003 Auckland Wellington Hutt Valley2004 Auckland Albany Wellington2005 Wellington Christchurch Auckland2006 North Harbour Wellington Wellington2007 Auckland Lower Hutt Wellington2008 Auckland Wellington Wellington2009 Auckland Lower Hutt Wellington

NATIONAL FASTPITCH CHAMPIONSHIP2010 Wellington Christchurch Canterbury2011 Canterbury Albany Wellington2012 Auckland Wellington Canterbury2013 Canterbury Albany Auckland2014 Canterbury Christchurch Auckland2015 Auckland Hamilton North Harbour

INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Top Batter Ave Top Pitcher Ave MVP2003 Todd Wilson (HV) .375 Heinie Shannon (AK)2004 Thomas Makea (WN) .455 Marty Grant (SP) 1.582005 Kurt Allen (CV) .543 Jarrad Martin (WN) 2.70 Stephen Ratu (WN)2006 Patrick Shannon (AK) .543 Marty Grant (WN) 1.47 Jarrad Martin (NH)2007 Brad Rona (NH) .455 Jeremy Manley (HV) 0.90 Patrick Shannon (AK)2008 Michael Cameron (AK) .667 Heinie Shannon (AK) 2.14 Donny Hale (AK)2009 Gareth Cook (CB) .419 Heinie Shannon (AK) 1.49 Heinie Shannon (AK)2010 Scott Cartwright (SP) .538 Thomas Cameron (WN) Gareth Cook (CB)2011 Ben Enoka (AK) and .500 Penese Iosefo (CB) 2.55 Penese Iosefo (CB) Jerome Raemaki (SP)2012 Nathan Nukunuku (AK) .538 Heinie Shannon (AK) 1.31 Heinie Shannon (AK)2013 Donny Hale (AK) .480 Penese Iosefo (CB) 2.35 Penese Iosefo (CB)2014 Cory Timu (HV) .476 Regan Manley (CB) 1.51 Josh Thomson (CB)2015 Jovaan Hanley (WN) .500 Kurt Schollum (SP) 2.25 Cole Evans (AK)

Note: CV = Central Vikings, SP = Southern Pride

WINFIELD MEN'S FASTPITCH SERIESYear Winner Finals Venue Runner-up1991 Wellington1992 Hutt Valley1993 Hutt Valley Christchurch Auckland1994 Hutt Valley Lower Hutt Wellington1995 Wellington Lower Hutt Hutt Valley

SMOKEFREE MEN'S FASTPITCH SERIES1996 Wellington Wellington Hutt Valley

SMOKEFREE MEN'S SUPERPITCH SERIES1996 Hutt Valley Nelson

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NATIONAL COLTS (Under 21 Men)TROJANS TROPHYYear Winner Venue Runner-up1961 Wellington Christchurch1962 Wellington Wellington Auckland1963 Wellington Wellington Auckland1964 Hutt Valley Wellington Canterbury1965 Wellington Lower Hutt Hutt Valley1966 Wellington Invercargill Hutt Valley1967 Auckland Wanganui Hutt Valley1968 Auckland Putaruru Hawke's Bay and Hutt Valley joint1969 Otago Dunedin Auckland1970 Wellington Masterton Hawke's Bay1971 Hutt Valley Lower Hutt Hawke's Bay1972 Wellington Nelson Auckland1973 Wellington Hastings Auckland1974 Hutt Valley Hamilton Wellington1975 Wellington Wellington Hawke's Bay1976 Hutt Valley Blenheim Auckland, Nelson and Wellington joint1977 Wellington Masterton Auckland1978 Auckland Christchurch Hutt Valley1979 Hawke's Bay Papakura Hutt Valley1980 Hutt Valley Palmerston North Wellington1981 Wellington Timaru Auckland WHANGAREI TROPHY Runner-up1982 Wellington Whangarei Auckland1983 Wellington Tauranga Hutt Valley1984 Wellington Invercargill Hutt Valley1985 Hutt Valley Carterton Auckland1986 Hutt Valley New Plymouth Wellington1987 Wellington Nelson Auckland1988 Auckland Papakura Hutt Valley1989 Auckland Lower Hutt Wellington 1990 Auckland Whakatane Canterbury1991 Canterbury Christchurch Auckland1992 Wellington Palmerston North Canterbury1993 Wellington Albany Auckland1994 Wellington Christchurch Hutt Valley1995 Wellingon Lower Hutt Hawke's Bay1996 Auckland Hamilton Wellington1997 Discontinued

DIVISION TWOMARLBOROUGH CUPYear Winner Venue Runner-up1976 Otago Blenheim Waikato and Wairarapa joint1977 Wairarapa Masterton Counties

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BATTING AVERAGEINTERPROVINCIAL COLTS

Year Winner Assn Average1974 Jeff Strom Wellington19751976 David Dolejs Nelson .5101977 Barry Jarvis Wellington .4551978 John Rydwanski Auckland1979 Michael Hall Canterbury .4401980 Steve Bean Manawatu .52119811982 Glen McKinley Auckland .4381983 Brendon Doyle Manawatu1984 Neil Wilson Otago1985 Mike O'Hagan Bay of Plenty .4481986 Michael Andrews Hawke's Bay1987 Peter Ottley Southland .5001988 Mark Sorenson Hutt Valley .5921989 Shane Hunuhunu Bay of Plenty .4981990 Steve Roberts Auckland .4811991 Derryn French Nelson .5561992 Steve Roberts Auckland .5001993 Jarrad Martin Wellington .5911994 Carl Franklin Canterbury .5831995 Thomas Makea Hawke's Bay .5241996 Jarrad Martin Wellington .678

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UNDER 19 BOYSThis tournament evolved out of the original Senior Schoolboys Tournament which was first played in 1963. In 1981 the tournament became an age limit event for Under 18 Boys and a new tournament, Under 16 Boys, was added to the national calendar.The 1985 national tournament held at Fowlds Park in Auckland moved to an under 19 age limit because of New Zealand's intention to enter the under 19 Junior World Championships for the first time that year. The age limit reverted to under 18 for the 1986 tournament played at Logan Park, Dunedin, but from the 1987 event played at Fraser Park, Lower Hutt, it has been contested as an under 19 tournament.The Hutchings Cup, awarded to the runner-up from 1980, was originally awarded to the Second Division winner from 1976.

SENIOR SCHOOLBOYSN.Z.S.A. CUPYear Winner Venue Runner-up1963 Auckland and Lower Hutt Wellington joint1964 Wellington Auckland Southland1965 Auckland Dunedin Southland1966 Wellington Auckland Otago1967 Auckland Titahi ßay 1968 Hutt Valley Taumarunui1969 Wellington Christchurch Auckland1970 Hawke's Bay Hamilton Waikato1971 Canterbury Blenheim Hawke's Bay1972 Hutt Valley Masterton Southland1973 Wellington Wellington Hutt Valley1974 Auckland Palmerston North Hutt Valley1975 Hutt Valley Lower Hutt Wellington1976 Wairarapa Auckland Hawke's Bay and Wellington joint 1977 Hutt Valley Nelson Auckland and Canterbury joint 1978 Hawke's Bay Lower Hutt Wellington 1979 Wellington Albany Hawke's Bay HUTCHINGS CUP Runner-up 1980 Wellington Dunedin Canterbury

UNDER 181981 Wellington Rotorua Canterbury1982 Wellington Tokoroa Hutt Valley1983 Wellington Christchurch Hutt Valley1984 Hutt Valley Levin North Shore

UNDER 191985 Auckland Auckland Hutt Valley

UNDER 181986 Auckland Dunedin Hutt Valley

UNDER 191987 Hutt Valley Lower Hutt Bay of Plenty

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WINSTONE TROPHY and N.Z.S.A. CUP1988 Hutt Valley Tauranga Taranaki1989 Wellington Christchurch Auckland1990 Auckland Wellington WellingtonGIB BOARD TROPHY and N.Z.S.A. CUP1991 Auckland Palmerston North Wellington1992 Wellington Albany Hutt Valley1993 Canterbury Christchurch Auckland1994 Auckland Auckland Hawke's Bay1995 Wellington Wellington Hawke's Bay1996 Auckland Dunedin Hawke's Bay1997 Auckland Hastings Hawke's Bay1998 Auckland Hamilton Canterbury1999 Hutt Valley Christchurch Wellington2000 Wellington Nelson Auckland2001 Wellington Albany Hutt ValleyLION FOUNDATION PLAQUE2002 Wellington Invercargill AucklandNZCT PLAQUE2003 Wellington Palmerston North Canterbury2004 Auckland Auckland Canterbury2005 Auckland Lower Hutt Canterbury2006 Canterbury Christchurch Wellington2007 Auckland Papakura Wellington2008 Hawke's Bay Hastings Marlborough 2009 Auckland Nelson Wellington2010 Auckland Albany Hawke's Bay2011 Wellington Lower Hutt North Harbour2012 North Harbour Christchurch Hutt Valley2013 Auckland Hamilton North Harbour2014 Canterbury Lower Hutt Auckland2015 Auckland Nelson Wellington

SECOND DIVISIONYear Winner Venue Runner-up1975 Waikato Lower Hutt WairarapaHUTCHINGS CUP1976 Manawatu Auckland Horowhenua1977 Tauranga Nelson Southland1978 Whangarei Lower Hutt North Shore1979 Not contested

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BATTING AVERAGEUNDER 18 BOYS

Year Winner Assn Average1980 Bryan Casey Hawke's Bay .6001982 Tony Kaiaruna Wellington .6111983 S. Kara North Shore .5831984 N. Harris Taranaki .538

UNDER 19 BOYS1985 Brendon Doyle Manawatu

UNDER 18 BOYS1986 Mark Sorenson Hutt Valley .567

UNDER 19 BOYS1987 Tony Buckley Southland .5001988 Steve Roberts Auckland1989 Shane Hunuhunu Bay of Plenty .5001990 Shane Hunuhunu Bay of Plenty .4781991 Paul Delatour Manawatu1992 Jarrad Martin Wellington .5001993 Shelton Healey Taranaki .5241994 Brad Rona Manawatu .5911995 Adrian Buchan Auckland .6311996 Ben Fisher Wellington .5221997 Gareth Cook West Coast .5711998 Leighton James Wellington .6001999 Wayne Laulu Wellington .5332000 Wayne Laulu Wellington .6002001 Steven Outwin Auckland .6252002 Chris Eden-Huria Canterbury .5222003 Jerol Lajpold Hutt Valley .4482004 Lee Cameron Auckland .5862005 Bernard Hale Auckland .6072006 Isaac Fletcher Auckland .5832007 Billy-Joe Kennedy Hawke's Bay .7062008 Tony Bishop Wellington .7862009 Cory Timu Hutt Valley .5602010 Dwayne McCail Auckland .5382011 Kurt Schollum Upper South Island .5202012 Tamihana Nau North Harbour .6672013 Rhys Evans Auckland .5002014 Mitchell Finnie Otago .5912015 Jackson Watt Canterbury .522

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UNDER 17 BOYSTournament began in 1981 at New Plymouth after the original Senior Schoolboys Tournament evolved into Under 16 and Under 18 Tournaments. Age change to Under 17 was made for the 1995 season at the Wanganui tournament. The NZ J.A.B. Trophy was first presented to the runner-up in 1982

UNDER 16 BOYSHARRY BALDWIN TROPHYYear Winner Venue NZ J.A.B. TROPHY Runner-up1981 Hutt Valley New Plymouth 1982 Wellington Palmerston North Hutt Valley1983 Auckland Hamilton Hutt Valley1984 North Shore Christchurch Auckland1985 Hutt Valley New Plymouth Wellington1986 Auckland and Whakatane Taranaki joint1987 Hutt Valley Blenheim Auckland1988 Hawke's Bay Carterton Taranaki1989 Taranaki Albany Auckland1990 Canterbury Timaru Horowhenua1991 Hawke's Bay and Levin Wellington joint1992 Canterbury New Plymouth South Canterbury1993 Auckland Nelson WellingtonGIB BOARD TROPHY and BALDWIN TROPHY1994 Canterbury Lower Hutt Hutt Valley

UNDER 17 BOYS1995 Southland Wanganui Hutt Valley1996 Auckland Christchurch Wellington1997 Auckland Hamilton OtagoGIB TROPHY1998 Wellington Wellington Auckland1999 Taranaki Invercargill Auckland2000 Wellington Auckland Auckland2001 Wellington Lower Hutt AucklandLION FOUNDATION PLAQUE2002 Auckland Dunedin WellingtonNZCT PLAQUE2003 Hutt Valley Albany Auckland2004 Canterbury Hastings Auckland2005 Wellington Invercargill Hutt Valley2006 Auckland Auckland Hawke's Bay2007 Auckland Dunedin Hutt Valley2008 Auckland Hamilton Hutt Valley2009 Wellington Palmerston North North Harbour2010 North Harbour Nelson Waikato2011 North Harbour Albany Hutt Valley2012 Waikato Paraparaumu Hawke's Bay2013 Auckland Nelson Hutt Valley2014 Wellington North Harbour Counties-Manukau2015 Auckland Hastings Wellington

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BATTING AVERAGE UNDER 16 BOYS

Year Winner Assn Average1981 Lance Davies Hutt Valley .5631982 Darryl Marino Hutt Valley .5851983 E. Vincent Wellington .5001984 Adam Hori-Te Paa Horowhenua1985 Shane Munn Bay of Islands1986 Steve Roberts Auckland .7771987 Willard Te Mata Taranaki .5461988 Jeremy Tomuli Counties .6211989 Richard Tuhoro Waikato .5791990 Aaron Rudolph Canterbury .5941991 Shelton Healey Taranaki .7061992 Charlie Kennedy Hawke's Bay1993 Shaun Page Auckland .5601994 Gareth Cook West Coast .633

UNDER 17 BOYS1995 Justin Karaitiana Hutt Valley .5631996 Karl Gollan Auckland .4641997 Scott Cartwright Otago .6521998 Wayne Laulu Wellington .6321999 Haizley Martin Taranaki .5932000 Feagaiga Feagaiga Horowhenua .6672001 Chris Doak Counties Manukau .5712002 Daniel Maddick Queensland .5632003 David Butler Hutt Valley .7592004 Ryan Shannahan Hutt Valley .6252005 Joe Collins Marlborough .7672006 Poro Shelford North Harbour .5832007 Corey Timu Hutt Valley .6112008 Rakawhati Repia Auckland .6192009 Ambrose Curtis Wellington .5602010 Horowai Puketapu Hawke's Bay .6362011 Khalid Gilbert Waikato .8752012 Jackson Baird-Gillet Waikato .7002013 Tyler Bird Upper South Island .5572014 Dante Matakatea Wellington .5792015 Cole Evans Auckland .696

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NATIONAL JUNIOR SCHOOLBOYSFirst played in 1959 at the Polo Ground, Miramar, Wellington. Played in conjunction with the Girls' tournament until 1968.Tournament discontinued after 1969, but resumed in Lower Hutt in 1974 as an invitational tournament hosted by Hutt Valley. Interestingly all four tournaments, Boys' and Girls' Junior and Senior were played in conjunction in Auckland in 1964.Became Under 15 Boys in 1980, Under 14 Boys in 1981 before becoming North and South Island Under 14 in 1982. Became North and South Island Under 15 in 1995 and has remained that way.Tournaments became "open" to entrants from either island in 2000, with the proviso that associations that wished to enter the "other" island tournament must also field a team in their own island fixture. VIC MOORS CUP TED TUDOR CUP Year Winner Venue Runner-up 1959 Hutt Valley Wellington Wellington1960 Wellington Wellington Auckland1961 Auckland Palmerston North Wanganui1962 Auckland Invercargill Wellington1963 Southland Petone Auckland1964 Waikato Auckland Auckland1965 Auckland Wanganui Southland1966 Wellington Petone Waikato1967 Waikato Christchurch Southland1968 Wellington Johnsonville Canterbury, Otago and Southland joint1969 Wairarapa Masterton Canterbury1970-73 Not contested1974 Counties Lower Hutt Southland1975 Hutt Valley Dunedin Manawatu and Hawke's Bay joint 1976 Hawke's Bay Tokoroa Auckland1977 Hutt Valley Palmerston North Manawatu1978 Auckland Petone Manawatu1979 North Shore Invercargill Manawatu

UNDER 15 BOYS1980 Auckland Hastings Wellington

UNDER 14 BOYS1981 Auckland Auckland Taranaki

NORTH ISLAND UNDER 14 BOYS1982 Hutt Valley Masterton Auckland1983 Hutt Valley Moerewa Auckland1984 Auckland Lower Hutt Taranaki1985 Counties (no report filed)1986 Auckland Palmerston North Hawke's Bay1987 Counties Kaikohe Auckland1988 Waikato Levin Hutt Valley1989 Hawke's Bay Hastings Wellington1990 Auckland Taupo Western Bays

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1991 Auckland Porirua Hawke's Bay1992 Western Bays Kaikohe North Harbour1993 Auckland Albany Hutt ValleyGIB BOARD TROPHY and VIC MOORS CUP1994 Auckland New Plymouth Counties

NORTH ISLAND UNDER 15 BOYS1995 Auckland Hamilton North HarbourGIB TROPHY and VIC MOORS CUP1996 Auckland Hastings Taranaki1997 Taranaki Lower Hutt AucklandGIB TROPHY and VIC MOORS AWARD1998 Hutt Valley Whangarei Horowhenua1999 Horowhenua Palmerston North Western Bays2000 Hutt Valley Wellington Western Bays2001 Auckland Hamilton Hutt ValleyLION FOUNDATION PLAQUE2002 Auckland "1" Wanganui CanterburyNZCT PLAQUE2003 Auckland Kapiti Hutt Valley2004 Auckland Papakura Canterbury2005 Wellington Gisborne Hawke's Bay2006 Auckland Levin Hutt Valley2007 Hutt Valley Tauranga Hawke's Bay2008 Auckland Wanganui Hawke's Bay2009 Wellington Hamilton Hawke's Bay2010 Counties Manukau Papakura Auckland "A"2011 North Harbour Hastings Wellington2012 Wellington Wanganui Auckland2013 Wellington Papakura Auckland2014 Auckland Wellington North Harbour2015 Auckland Hamilton Hawke's Bay

SOUTH ISLAND UNDER 14 BOYSN.Z.S.A. TROPHYYear Winner Venue Runner-up1982 Southland Balclutha Eastern Southland1983 Canterbury Nelson Southland1984 South Otago Otago Canterbury N.Z. EVERGREENS TROPHY Runner-up1985 Southland Blenheim Canterbury "A"1986 Southland Gore Canterbury1987 Canterbury Ashburton Southland1988 Canterbury Balclutha Eastern Southland1989 Canterbury Greymouth Marlborough1990 Canterbury Oamaru Marlborough1991 Southland Gore Canterbury1992 Southland Blenheim West Coast1993 Canterbury Ashburton South CanterburyGIB BOARD TROPHY and N.Z.S.A. TROPHY1994 Canterbury Nelson West Coast

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SOUTH ISLAND UNDER 15 BOYS1995 West Coast Timaru CanterburyGIB TROPHY and N.Z.S.A. CUP1996 Canterbury Greymouth Nelson1997 Canterbury and Oamaru Southland jointGIB TROPHY1998 Canterbury Invercargill West Coast1999 Canterbury Timaru Otago2000 Otago Greymouth Southland2001 Canterbury Gore SouthlandLION FOUNDATION PLAQUE2002 Southland Nelson OtagoNZCT PLAQUE2003 Eastern Southland Alexandra Southland2004 Canterbury Greymouth Southland2005 West Coast Blenheim Otago2006 Canterbury Invercargill Southland2007 Canterbury "1" Oamaru Nelson2008 Canterbury "1" Blenheim Southland2009 Central Otago Alexandra Marlborough2010 Canterbury "1" Oamaru Marlborough2011 Canterbury Invercargill Otago2012 Canterbury Blenheim Central Otago2013 Nelson Dunedin Marlborough2014 Nelson Invercargill Canterbury2015 Canterbury Blenheim Marlborough

BATTING AVERAGE JUNIOR SCHOOLBOYS

Year Winner Assn Average1975 T. Puckey Auckland .4691976 R. Hall North Shore1977 Glen Porter Wellington .5711978 Riki Baker Manawatu1979 Jeremy England Western Bays .619

UNDER 15 BOYS1980 Brendon Doyle Manawatu .556

UNDER 14 BOYS1981 Mark Sorenson Hutt Valley .612

NORTH ISLAND UNDER 14 BOYS1982 Mark Sorenson Hutt Valley .5451983 Simon Ave Hawke's Bay .6151984 J. Brewer Taranaki1985 No report filed from Counties1986 A. Matenga Hawke's Bay .6091987 Richard Nixon Hutt Valley .5261988 Damion Peka-Marshall Bay of Plenty .5831989 Jamie Caldwell Taranaki .567

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1990 Duane Jerard Auckland .6001991 Mark Walker Hutt Valley .7201992 Lee Gillard Western Bays .5861993 Kurt Allan Auckland .6331994 Joel Cardin Auckland .591

NORTH ISLAND UNDER 15 BOYS1995 Joel Carden Auckland .5761996 Joel Carden Auckland .6421997 James Jenkins Taranaki .5511998 James Ratiu Counties Manukau .6671999 Joel Pullen Hutt Valley .5172000 Brandon Fuge Hutt Valley .5002001 Paina Pirika Counties Manukau .6472002 Joshua Smith Wellington .6002003 Josh Kingi Counties Manukau .5832004 Te Rangi Chadwick Hawke's Bay .6402005 Paro Shelford Canterbury .6882006 Darren Kippen Wellington "2" .5262007 Beau Bishop Wellington .5882008 Te Wera Bishop Wellington "2" .5422009 Campbell Enoka Auckland .5862010 Tailah Love Wellington "A" .5482011 Jacob Zurcher and Hawke's Bay .579 Justin Morgan joint Manawatu2012 Danny Brown Hutt Valley .5332013 Ricky Maulaiatea Hutt Valley .6112014 Reilly Makea Wellington .5652015 Kereama Watene-Te Hau (Hutt Valley) .550

SOUTH ISLAND UNDER 14 BOYS1982 Nicki Malofie Southland .7811983 B. Finn South Otago .5241984 Tuppy Tehae Canterbury .6111985 Ivan Pope Marlborough1986 Patrick Kapo Southland .5501987 Clinton Wright West Coast .5711988 Daniel Schroeder Southland .6501989 Mark Shears South Canterbury .5671990 Kori Wiersma Canterbury .6001991 Quentin Gould Marlborough .7141992 Mutu Monsell Canterbury .6671993 Brett Taylor Canterbury .6251994 Ben Tewheoro Canterbury .679

SOUTH ISLAND UNDER 15 BOYS1995 Cory Tamou Eastern Southland .6481996 Chris Telfer Southland .5001997 Dion Cameron and Southland .647 Keri Ria joint Canterbury1998 Keri Ria Canterbury .6921999 Chris Eden West Coast .6822000 Edwin Rush Canterbury .5362001 Andrew McCarroll Canterbury

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2002 Louis Wright Otago .6002003 Joshua Lilley Canterbury .6362004 Mike Williams Nelson .6002005 Brendan Swift Canterbury .6672006 Jason Drost Canterbury .6472007 Tyron Davies North Otago .6672008 James Bolton Canterbury .6112009 Tane Tuhakaraina Southland .5632010 Jesse Harbrow Canterbury "A" .6252011 Matthew Watts Otago .5712012 Callum Bishop Canterbury .6402013 Jayden Johnston Southland .6152014 Horouta Wilson Marlborough .6192015 Josh Lubiejewski Canterbury .577

MEN'S NATIONAL CLUB KNOCKOUTQANTEL CUPYear Winner Finals Venue Runner-up1977 Miramar (Wellington) Lower Hutt Eden Roskill (Auckland)1978 Cardinals (Hutt Valley) Wellington United (Auckland)1979 Cardinals (Hutt Valley) Auckland United (Auckland)1980 Porirua (Wellington) Lower Hutt Cardinals (Hutt Valley)1981 Miramar (Wellington) Wellington United (Auckland)1982 United (Auckland) Lower Hutt Burnside (Canterbury)1983 Discontinued

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INTERCLUB MENNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

JOHN LENNON TROPHYYear Winner Venue Runner-up1940 Jenkins Gym (Wellington) Wellington1941 Miramar (Wellington) Wellington1942-1944 No competition1945 Broadway (Wellington) Wellington Wigram War Birds (Canterbury)1946 Jenkins Gym (Wellington) Wellington1947 No competition1948 Broadway (Wellington) Wanganui1949 No competition1950 Eden (Auckland) Wellington1951 Eden (Auckland) Dunedin1952 Miramar (Wellington) Auckland1953 Broadway (Wellington) Lower Hutt1954 Cardinals (Hutt Valley) Invercargill Broadway (Wellington)1955 Jenkins Gym (Wellington) Hastings1956 Cardinals (Hutt Valley) Wellington1957 Miramar (Wellington) Auckland1958 Broadway (Wellington) Wellington Old Technicals (Waikato)1959 Broadway (Wellington) Greymouth Railways (Hutt Valley)1960 Railways (Hutt Valley) Dunedin Cardinals (Hutt Valley)1961 Miramar (Wellington) Rotorua Cardinals (Hutt Valley)1962 Railways (Hutt Valley) Wanganui Miramar (Wellington)1963 Railways (Hutt Valley) Invercargill Ramblers (Auckland)1964 Railways (Hutt Valley) Hamilton Cardinals (Hutt Valley)1965 Railways (Hutt Valley) Wellington Ramblers (Auckland)1966 Broadway (Wellington) Christchurch Railways (Hutt Valley)1967 Railways (Hutt Valley) Auckland MIramar (Wellington)1968 Miramar (Wellington) Lower Hutt Railways (Hutt Valley)1969 Collegiate (Southland) Invercargill Miramar (Wellington)1970 Miramar (Wellington) Wellington Cardinals (Hutt Valley)1971 Cardinals (Hutt Valley) Auckland Taradale (Hawke's Bay) BERT CHOTE TROPHY Runner-up1972 Cardinals (Hutt Valley) Blenheim Wolves (Hawke's Bay)1973 Cardinals (Hutt Valley) Palm North Cambridge (Waikato), Island Bay (Wellington, Wolves (Hawke's Bay) joint1974 Island Bay (Wellington) Tauranga Cardinals (Hutt Valley)1975 Cardinals (Hutt Valley) Christchurch Cambridge (Waikato) and Wolves (Hawke's Bay jointSTARS TRAVEL CUP / TROPHY1976 Island Bay (Wellington) Hamilton Marist (Hawke's Bay) and Cardinals (Hutt Valley) joint1977 Miramar (Wellington) Hastings Marist (Hawke's Bay)1978 United (Auckland) Invercargill Cardinals (Hutt Valley)PAN AM TROPHY1979 Cambridge (Waikato) Auckland AC Delco United (Hutt Valley)1980 Miramar (Wellington) Lower Hutt United (Auckland)1981 Miramar (Wellington) Dunedin United (Auckland)1982 Ramblers (Auckland) Wellington Burnside (Canterbury)

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1983 Miramar (Wellington) Palm North Ramblers (Auckland)1984 Ramblers (Auckland) Christchurch Cardinals (Hutt Valley)1985 Cardinals (Hutt Valley) Hamilton Ramblers (Auckland)1986 Totara Park (Hutt Valley) Albany Poneke Kilbirnie (Wellington)LION RED GAUNTLET (National League Interclub)1987 Poneke Kilbirnie (Wellington) Auckland Cardinals (Hutt Valley)1988 Marist (Auckland) Auckland United (Auckland)1989 Poneke Kilbirnie (Wellington) Auckland Marist (Auckland)1990 Marist (Auckland) Auckland United (Auckland)1991 Poneke Kilbirnie (Wellington) Auckland Marist (Auckland)1992 Miramar (Wellington) Auckland Poneke Kilbirnie (Wellington)1993 Poneke Kilbirnie (Wellington) Wellington Derori (North Harbour)JOHN LENNON TROPHY1994 Poneke Kilbirnie (Wellington) Palm North Cardinals (Hutt Valley)1995 Cardinals (Hutt Valley) Christchurch Marist (Auckland)1996 Poneke Kilbirnie (Wellington) Albany Cardinals (Hutt Valley)1997 Christchurch United (Canterbury) Lower Hutt Mt Albert Ramblers (Auckland)1998 Poneke Kilbirnie (Wellington) Nelson Cardinals (Hutt Valley)JOHN LENNON AWARD1999 Poneke Kilbirnie (Wellington) Hamilton Marist (Auckland)2000 Poneke Kilbirnie (Wellington) Hastings Marist (Auckland)2001 Christchurch United (Canterbury) Christchurch Cardinals (HUtt Valley)2002 Poneke Kilbirnie (Wellington) Albany Marist (Auckland)NZCT PLAQUE2003 Mt Albert Ramblers (Auckland) Lower Hutt Cardinals (Hutt Valley)2004 Poneke Kilbirnie (Wellington) Invercargill Cardinals (Hutt Valley)2005 Mt Albert Ramblers (Auckland) Albany Miramar (Wellington)2006 Hutt City United (Hutt Valley) Hastings Christchurch United (Canterbury)2007 Mt Albert Ramblers (Auckland) Christchurch Miramar (Wellington)RADIO SPORT OPEN2008 Mt Albert Ramblers (Auckland) Lower Hutt MIramar (Wellington2009 Mt Albert Ramblers (Auckland) Albany Miramar (Wellington)2010 Hutt Valley Dodgers (Hutt Valley) Christchurch Christchurch United (Canterbury)2011 Poneke Kilbirnie (Wellington) Lower Hutt PCU Devils (Canterbury)2012 Auckland United (Auckland) Auckland Poneke Kilbirnie (Wellington)2013 Hutt Valley Dodgers (Hutt Valley) Christchurch Auckland United (Auckland)2014 Mt Albert Ramblers (Auckland) Lower Hutt Auckland United (Auckland)2015 Albion (Canterbury) Albany Auckland United (Auckland)

DIVISION TWOTOM VOYLE CUP1972 Cambridge (Waikato) Blenheim Papanui (Canterbury)1973 Christchurch United (Canterbury) Palmerston North Wanderers (Horowhenua)1974 NZ Army (Services) Tauranga Dodgers (Nelson)1975 Panthers (Southland) Christchurch Saints (Marlborough)1976 Roslyn-Wakari (Otago) Hamilton Huia Chiefs (Manawatu)1977 Saints (Marlborough) Hastings NZ Navy (Services)1978 Pukekohe (Counties) Invercargill Navy (North Shore) and Rebels (Nelson)1979 Christchurch United (Canterbury) Auckland RNZAF (Services) and NZ Police (Services)1980 Dodgers (Otago) Lower Hutt Birkenheads Lions (North Shore)1981 Cardinals (Southland) Mosgiel Birkenheads Lions (North Shore)1982 Aces (Wanganui) Wellington Birkenheads Lions (North Shore)1983 Dodgers (Otago) Palmerston North Cadets (Bay of Plenty)

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1984 Rivals (Nelson) Christchurch Saints (Marlborough)1985 Fraser Tech (Waikato) Hamilton Giants (Wairarapa)1986 Celtex (Manawatu) Albany Dodgers (Otago)

DIVISION TWO NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPAND NATIONAL LEAGUE QUALIFIER UNTIL 1993

(Top Eight Section)TOM VOYLE CUP CHOTE TROPHY Runner-up1987 Celtex (Manawatu) Invercargill United (Auckland) (Celtex later disqualified, United promoted)1988 Hutt City United (Hutt Valley) Hastings Porirua City United (Wellington) 1989 Woolston Cardinals (Canterbury) Auckland Island Bay (Wellington)1990 Woolston Cardinals (Canterbury) Dunedin Lion Red (Otago)1991 Porirua City United (Wellington) Lower Hutt Onehunga-Mangere (Auckland)1992 Marist (Hutt Valley) Christchurch United (Canterbury)1993 Poneke Kilbirnie (Wellington) Wellington Cardinals (Hutt Valley)TOM VOYLE TROPHY1994 Havelock Fastpitch (Hawke's Bay) Palm North Waitara (Taranaki)1995 Mt Albert Ramblers (Auckland) Christchurch Papanui (Canterbury)1996 United (Auckland) Albany Hutt City United (Hutt Valley)1997 United (Auckland) Lower Hutt Huia Chiefs (Manawatu)TOM VOYLE AWARD1998 Northcote (North Harbour) Nelson Huia Chiefs (Manawatu)1999 Wakayama (Japan) Hamilton Johnsonville (Wellington)2000 Mt Albert Ramblers Hastings Johnsonville (Wellington)2001 Johnsonville (Wellington) Christchurch Richmond (Canterbury)2002 Cardinals (Hutt Valley) Albany Hutt City United (Hutt Valley)2003 Papanui (Canterbury) Lower Hutt Wairarapa Giants (Hutt Valley)

DIVISION THREEAND NATIONAL LEAGUE QUALIFIER UNTIL 1993

(Lower Section)PAUL HIGGINS TROPHY (Runner-up)1987 Saints (Marlborough) Invercargill Dodgers (Otago)1988 Ellis Park (Otago) Hastings RNZAF (Services)1989 Metro College (Auckland) Auckland Royals (Counties)1990 Marist (Hawke's Bay) Dunedin Dodgers Vikings (Manawatu)1991 Astros (Manawatu) Lower Hutt Suburbs (Canterbury)1992 Old Boys (South Canterbury) Christchurch Glenfield (North Harbour01993 Feilding Astros (Manawatu) Wellington Aces Marist (Wanganui)1994 Kerikeri (Bay of Islands) Palm North Braves (Wanganui)1995 NZ Army (Services) Christchurch Richmond (Canterbury)1996 Northcote (North Harbour) Albany Waitara (Taranaki)1997 Levin (Horowhenua) Lower Hutt Northcote (North Harbour)PAUL HIGGINS AWARD1998 Papanui (Canterbury) Nelson Hutt City United (Hutt Valley)1999 Ellis Park (Otago) Hamilton Fraser Tech (Waikato)2000 Royals (Wellington) Hastings Saints (Hawke's Bay)2001 Papanui (Canterbury) Christchurch Royals (Canterbury)

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INTERCLUB MENBATTING AVERAGE

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPYear Winner Team Average1982 G. Kenny Miramar WN .3891985 Doug Honey Poneke Kilbirnie WN .4551986 Bruce Baird Totara Park HV .611

DIVISION TWO1987 Jody Hennigar United AK .4231988 Craig Symons Aces Marist WG .6001989 Vaughan Gray Island Bay WN .4851990 Graeme Anderson Woolston Cardinals CB .6191991 Mark Rizzi Dodgers SL .5771992 Vaughan Grey Johnsonville WN .4621993 Preston Lye Bears OG .563

NATIONAL LEAGUE1987 Simon Kerr Cardinals HV .3751988 Murray McLean Mt Albert Ramblers1989 Mark Sorenson Cardinals HV .4491990 Mark Sorenson Cardinals HV .3551991 Dean Rice Marist AK .5001992 Tim Wahl Poneke Kilbirnie WN .5001993 Peter Kelly Mt Albert Ramblers .481

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP1994 Glen Roff Royals CB .5561995 Mark Sorenson Cardinals HV .5831996 Brad Rona Braves WG .5791997 Jason Kumeroa Christchurch United CB .5361998 Jarrad Martin Poneke Kilbirnie WN .5331999 Mark Sorenson Cardinals HV .5382000 Thomas Makea Poneke Kilbirnie WN .5002001 Stacey McLean Poneke Kilbirnie WN .6092002 Chris Telfer Papanui CB .4692003 Donny Hale Mt Albert Ramblers AK .5672004 Stacey McLean Poneke Kilbirnie WN .6002005 Phil Mountford Richmond CB .5332006 Fabian Makea Porirua WN .6922007 Donny Hale Mt Albert Ramblers AK .6362008 Travis Wilson Papanui CB .5832009 Antony Stuart Richmond CB .6002010 Wayne Laulu Miramar WN .6002011 Chris Telfer Demons SL .6002012 Daniel Tarapi Poneke Kilbirnie WN .5712013 Tyron Bartorillo Papanui Tigers CB .6822014 = Thomas Makea Poneke Kilbirnie WN .5002014 = Nathan Nukunuku Mt Albert Ramblers AK .5002014 = Ben Enoka Auckland United AK .5002015 Joel Evans Hutt Valley Dodgers .519

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M

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mar

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pson

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1984

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ckla

nd

Aore

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ount

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rant

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1985

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(Haw

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heim

M

ana

Colle

ge (W

ellin

gton

) G

lenn

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f (So

uthl

and

Boys

' HS)

.500

1987

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lege

(Cou

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Mich

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a Co

llege

(Wel

lingt

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1988

Ke

lston

Boy

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gh (A

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toet

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Te A

ute

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ge (H

awke

's Ba

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tchu

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bour

) G

rant

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llips

(Tim

aru

Boys

' HS)

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by H

awer

a (T

e Au

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1990

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Pet

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ge (A

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nd)

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W

aita

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S (N

orth

Ota

go)

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per (

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) .44

4 De

an W

alla

ce (S

t Pet

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1991

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) Ha

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(Ron

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92

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1992

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) Ti

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(Man

awat

u)

Te U

ru C

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(Hat

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n Tu

kapu

(Hat

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oys'

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an M

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t Joh

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1994

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h Sc

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(Wes

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St J

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lege

(Haw

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Bay)

G

aret

h Co

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outh

) .53

8 To

ny S

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(Kin

gs H

igh,

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go)

1995

Ke

lston

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(Auc

kland

) Ch

ristc

hurc

h Ne

wlan

ds C

olle

ge (W

ellin

gton

) Le

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ambe

rt (N

ewla

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.571

Br

ett T

aylo

r (Hi

llmor

ton

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, Can

terb

ury)

1996

Ke

lston

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kland

) Lo

wer H

utt

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th H

S (W

est C

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) Co

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alla

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ston

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97

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2007

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Boy

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elst

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awke

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tchu

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ta C

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llege

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Mt A

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son)

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Page 26: MEN'S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS...award names I have opted, in most cases, to not record the trophy name. Batting records follow on immediately after their relevant tournament

PLAYERS OF YEARSEASON MALE ASSN FEMALE ASSN1968-69 GARTH TATTERSFIELD (SL) MARTHA RUSH (AK)1969-70 KEVIN HERLIHY (WN) YVONNE HOLTON (AK)1970-71 DAVE SORENSON (HV) LIBBY BOWLES (HB)1971-72 KEVIN HERLIHY (WK) NGAIO CLYMA (OG)1972-73 CARL MOSSMAN (WK) CHERYL KEMP (AK)1973-74 MARAMA WAITAI (WN) PAT FARROW (WN)1974-75 BASIL McLEAN (HB) IRENE KEATING (WN)1975-76 TERRY NUNNS (HV) MARILYN MARSHALL (WN)1976-77 KEVIN HENDERSON (WN) CHERYL KEMP (AK)1977-78 KEVIN HERLIHY (WK) CAROL MEIHANA (WN)1978-79 BRUCE MACKINTOSH (WK) NAOMI SHAW (HV)1979-80 IAN STRINGER (HV) PENNY SALTON (CB)1980-81 DENNIS CHEYNE (WN) CHERYL KEMP (CB)1981-82 MICHAEL WHITE (WN) LESLEY MONK (WN)1982-83 NOT PUBLISHED IN ANNUAL REPORT1983-84 NOT PUBLISHED IN ANNUAL REPORT1984-85 MARK SORENSON (HV) ROBYN STORER (CB)1985-86 CHUBB TANGAROA (MW) DEBBIE MYGIND (AK) 1986-87 CHUBB TANGAROA (MW) KAREN MILLS (AK)1987-88 MURRAY McLEAN (AK) GINA WEBER (AK)1988-89 MARK SORENSON (HV) GINA WEBER (AK)1989-90 CHRIS KOHLHASE (AK) LESLIE KING (AK)1990-91 MARTIN GRANT (WN) RHONDA HIRA (HV)1991-92 DEAN RICE (AK) SHAREE GILES (WN)1992-93 MARK SORENSON (HV) NARDI CLARK (NH)1993-94 DION NUKUNUKU (AK) RHONDA HIRA (HV)1994-95 TAIFAU MATAI (AK) MELISA UPU (HV)1995-96 JARRAD MARTIN (WN) HELEN TOWNSEND (CB)1996-97 TRAVIS WILSON (CB) JACKIE SMITH (AK)1997-98 THOMAS MAKEA (WN) PHILIPPA McKENZIE (AK)1998-99 JARRAD MARTIN (WN) LISA KERSTEN (CB)1999-00 JARRAD MARTIN (WN) RHONDA HIRA (CB)2000-01 DONNY HALE (AK) JACKIE SMITH (AK)2001-02 DONNY HALE (AK) CHAR POUAKA (CB)2002-03 DONNY HALE (AK) UPU LOTE (WN)2003-04 STACEY McLEAN (WN) FIONA TIMU (AK)2004-05 THOMAS MAKEA (WN) SHEREE CARTWRIGHT (SL)2005-06 THOMAS MAKEA (WN) FIONA TIMU (AK)2006-07 PATRICK SHANNON (AK) SHEREE CARTWRIGHT (AK)2007-08 TRAVIS WILSON (CB) KALALA GABRIEL (AK)2008-09 DONNY HALE (AK) MEGAN FARRELL (AK)2009-10 RHYS CASLEY (HV) KIRI SHAW (HV)2010-11 RHYS CASLEY (HV) REBECCA BROMHEAD (AK)2011-12 WAYNE LAULU (WN) REBECCA BROMHEAD (AK)2012-13 RHYS CASLEY (HV) TE REO POWHIRI MATAUTIA (AK)2013-14 THOMAS ENOKA (AK) MELANIE GETTINS (HB)2014-15 JEROME RAEMAKI (WN) DANICA FERRISO (HV)

In the 1999-2000 season the Annual Air New Zealand Awards, announced at the AGM, were inaugurated. They covered the categories of Coach of the Year, Player of the Year, Umpire of the Year, Scorer of the Year, Administrator of the Year and Personality of the Year. Category winners received a return fare within New Zealand and the overall winner (Softballer of the Year) receiving a double (later single) return fare to Australia. The separate awards were made for three seasons before all awards were merged in 2003 and the winners named at the AGM or on an appropriate occasion.

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