Page 15 - WPHCCC 2024-2025 Yearbook
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age and was an amazing coach for our girls. Funnily enough Lauren is a local and actually played for WPH for a short period of time. She was also part of the first ever HKHDCA Girls rep team - so lucky to have her join us along with Anika.
• Week 4 will see both academies combine as Alan Mantle's understudy, Tim Affleck, has organised some great mental activities to run through with our batters. Looking forward to this one.”
New playing and training shirt design
Our new playing shirts were launched in September 2025. A big thanks to Craig Hutchinson who ran this end to end process and delivered a seamless implementation.
“The
artwork is a combination of elements visually
representing West Pennant Hill Cherrybrook C.C., our Club colours (red, white, blue & green), the players (boys, girls and men), and our meeting places (Sports Club & playing grounds).
The design shows our location – the Blue Mountains (bottom right) are a boundary (wavy lines) along with the Hawkesbury River (blue dots) depicted at its base.
The dots are reflective of our players, family and supporters.
There is a specific reference to our playing membership – male (Seniors), female (Girls) and children (Blast).
The 2 large concentric circles represent our meeting places – our Home (Sports Club depicted on the left) and our Spiritual playing grounds (Campbell Park / Greenway Park as depicted on the right). Linking these 2 venues are footsteps that show the connection between our Home and playing grounds. On the outside of the circles are the Indigenous symbols for Man, Female and Child – represented by the blue, red & green ‘n’ shaped symbols.
  The boundary colours of red, white, blue and green reflects our Identity.”























































































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