SCA Statistics Leaders

SCA Statistics Leaders

First Division

Runs

Scott Steel (Irymple) – 948

Liam Naylor (Mildura East) – 858

Shacaya Thomas (Gol Gol) – 669

Wade Hancock (Gol Gol) – 611

Mark Thomson (Irymple) – 503

Wickets

Jasper Presswell (Mildura West) – 39

Nick Dorman (Mildura East) – 32

Shacaya Thomas (Gol Gol) – 29

Bailey Anderson (Irymple) – 27

Liam Naylor (Mildura East) – 25


Second Division

Runs

Conor Schultz (Ouyen) – 580

Dale Chappell (Nichols Point) – 416

Mandip Singh (Mildura Settlers) – 406

Mathew Job (Coomealla Wentworth) – 392

Brendan Payne (Irymple) – 366

Wickets

Lachlan Scott (Irymple) – 35

Harminder Singh (Mildura Settlers) – 33

Alex Morrish (Ouyen) – 32

Cody Clifford (Mildura East) – 26

Daniel Nulty (Nursery Ridge) – 25


Third Division

Runs

Jeremy Giddings (Coomealla Wentworth) – 753

Surendra Prajapati (Mildura Royals) – 373

Travis Jobson (Nichols Point) – 371

Raghbir Singh (Mildura Royals) – 348

Chris Lee (Merbein) – 318

Wickets

Rohan Hamence (Nichols Point) – 25

Creagh Simes (Mildura East) – 22

Yug Yadav (Mildura Royals) – 20

Harrison Butcher (Mildura West) – 20

Larry Cavallo (Merbein) – 19


Fourth Division

Runs

Aaron Negi (South West) – 528

Aaron Walder (Merbein) – 510

Allyd Kinnersley (Irymple) – 498

Brad Martin (Mildura West) – 398

Dinkar Sudhakaran (Nursery Ridge) – 357

Wickets

Harry McLean (Tempy) – 29

Jarred Robinson (Mildura East) – 24

Ashley Roberts (Fire Brigade) – 23

Ula Henry (Nichols Point) – 22

Daniel Thompson (Mildura East) – 20


Under 16*

Runs

Josh Driscoll (Mildura West) – 336

Blake Lambert (Mildura West) – 236

Colby Marr (Nichols Point) – 221

Antonio Cavallaro (Nichols Point) – 172

Max Morgan (Mildura West) – 169

Wickets

Mitchell Munro (Gol Gol) – 23

Josh Driscoll (Mildura West) – 14

Max Fleri (Mildura West) – 14

Cooper McDowell (Gol Gol) – 13

Chace Dalla Santa (Mildura West) – 11

*Inclusive of finals


Under 14*

Runs

Nicholas Walder (Merbein) – 304

Mason Warn (Irymple) – 296

Thomas O’Callaghan (Mildura West) – 291

Eamon Breewel (Mildura Settlers) – 290

Elijah Weinert (Merbein) – 243

Wickets

Mason Warn (Irymple) – 31

James Brice (Merbein) – 27

Tom Creamer (Irymple) – 21

Thomas O’Callaghan (Mildura West) – 19

Jimmy Milsom (Irymple) – 19

*Inclusive of finals


Womens **

Runs

Shania McKinnon (Mildura Settlers) – 491

Katelin Kemp (Coomealla Wentworth) – 459

Sarah Telfer (Mildura Settlers) – 427

Tara Martin (Mildura West) – 346

Abby Collihole (Gol Gol) – 285

Wickets

Addison Bell (Mildura West) – 16

Megan Collihole (Gol Gol) – 15

Taya Higgins (Mildura East) – 15

Emily Collihole (Gol Gol) – 14

Eden Trinick (Merbein) – 14

*Statistics inclusive of finals and correct prior to Friday night’s grand final.

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