Page 24 - West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook Cricket Club Yearbook 2017-18
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Neatness
For those of us with teenage kids to be kind, they are generally slobs – at best. Rooms are a mess, cricket gear is left in kits from the week(s) before and they never put clothes away. Not our U16 Blues. This photo taken by Jane Bish of our U16 Blues at training during the Round 12 proves that this Team is one of a kind with all the neat kids in the District playing in the one Team.
Convoy
Photo: U16’s Blue training at John Purchase, 1 February 2018
 Spare a thought for Ryan Gunn (B2) on the Australia Day long weekend. Coming back in convoy with the Team from Mt. Ku-ring-gai Oval with his Green P’s Gunny was the lead car heading back to the Club after the game.
With all the roadwork, the speed limit in a small stretch dropped from 80 to 50 klms and Gunny was doing 70 along with the rest of the boys. Unfortunately he got caught and with double demerits lost his Ps for 3 months. To make it worse, Zac Morris was in the passenger seat and filmed the exchange with the Policeman. By the time the ‘transaction’ was done it was on social media and the world knew.
Go the Girls
Our politically incorrect U16 Blue Mums or “Mummagers”/cheer squad” are the best group of parent supporters going around. These legends have turned up to most of the games the boys have played since the U10s. They have a couple of T-shirts that are brilliant:
“All I care about is CRICKET
and like 3 friends and food”
They have another T-Shirt:
Weekend Forecast
Cricket, with no chance of house cleaning or cooking
These fabulous Mums are: Wendy Paton, Jane Bish, Nicole Kirkegard, Kate Brock. You are dead set legends.
Photo – The Mums from our U16 Blues from left to right: Wendy Paton, Kate Brock, Jan Brock, Jane Bish, and Nicole Kirkegard Vs Castle Hill RSL @ Fred Caterson 2 – 17 February 2018.
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