Year 8 Cricket Camp 2019
Year 8 Bunbury Cricket Camp: fun, enjoying, exciting and supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. These are just some of the words describing our camp. I could go on forever.
Our camp was a nice trip to Bunbury, playing against a couple of schools, winning three games and losing one or two. It was a great experience going to camp with Mr Morey and Dr Hanson.
Unlike other camps, this was a cricket camp so mostly we played Cricket. It was quite fun going with your friends, playing games and staying in a different place. Going to the beach after the game was also one of the factors that made camp quite enjoyable.
The long bus rides from school to Bunbury and back were in fact quite pleasant and easy, it didn't feel like one and a half hours. Listening to music and singing along with your own lyrics was quite a fun time as well.
And we mustn't forget that this trip was possible because of Mr Morey and Dr Hanson. I would like to say Thank You to them. Overall for me, camp was the best part of the year.
- Kartik Kumar
Game Results:
JFSC v Kennedy Baptist College (KBC)
Two 20 over games were played against KBC on the trip down to Bunbury in very hot conditions.
Game one saw KBC bat first making 4/120 with wickets to Kade Barrett (1), Cooper Ilich-King (1) and Angus Bloxham (1). JFSC Chased making 5/98 woth good batting performances by Kade Barrett (28) and Kynan Wells (13).
Game two saw the second KBC team bat first making 8/137 with wickets to Archie Kilpatrick-Taylor (2) Kartik Kumar (1), Delilah Smith (1) and Cooper Ilich-King (1). JFSC chased and caught KBC’s score making 4/138 off the last ball. Good batting performances by Ishmeet Pannu (68 not out), Zach Howes (20 not out) and Angus Bloxham (16).
JFSC v Dalyellup College (DC)
Day two saw two games played against Dalyellup College (DC).
Game one commenced with JFSC making 8/188, with good batting performances from Kartik Kumar (48), Angus Bloxham (47) and Brandon Cappeau (38). DC chased making 5/191 with wickets to Zach Howes (2), Delilah Smith (1) and Bailey Hampson (1).
Game two also commences with JFSC batting making 9/100 off 20 overs, with good batting performances by Cooper Ilich-King (43) Ryan Skett (17) and Taj Jones (11). DC chased making 4/104 off 14.4 overs with 2 wickets to Jack Criddle.
JFSC v Bunbury Cathedral Grammar (BCG)
The final day saw JFSC play a T20 format game (reduced to 17 overs per side) played against Bunbury Cathedral Grammar (BCG). JFSC went into bat making 2/179 with good batting performances by Billy Attwood (44), Kade Barrett (38), Ishmeet Pannu (30) and Angus Bloxham (27). BCG chased making 4/130 with wickets to Arman Dhillon (2) and Owen Pomfrett (1 wicket and a run out).
Photo Credit: Dr Christine Hanson.