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Farey, Hannah-Phillips top of the charts

The leading run scorers and wicket takers in all Geelong Cricket Association women’s competition at the midseason break.

A Grade

Batting (runs, average, highest score)

Bec Farey (East Belmont) 288, 48.00, 53

Amy Seddon (South Barwon) 278, 69.50, 67no

Sophia Law (North Geelong) 193, 27.57, 100no

Lauren Kelly (North Geelong) 179, 29.83, 52

Charlotte Kirk (St Joseph’s) 169, 33.80, 57no

Bowling (wickets, average, best bowling)

Isla Hannah-Phillips (North Geelong) 13, 11.54, 6/23

Izabella Storer (Geelong City) 9, 7.67, 3/23

Chloe Smith (Lethbridge) 9, 9.89, 2/3

Louise Darbyshire (Bell Park) 9, 17.48, 4/16

B Grade

Batting

Rachel McCue (Anglesea) 252, 34.57, 65

Mayumi Virajani (Highton) 227, 45.40, 62no

Helen Jones (North Geelong) 221, 44.20, 59no

Amanda Bowering (Lara) 218, 43.60, 74no

Bowling

Tabby Rimmer (Anglesea) 14, 9.86, 5/14

Gracie Whitford-Price (North Geelong) 10, 11.50, 3/4

Isabella Dunne (Marshall) 8, 9.63, 2/7

C Grade

Batting

Danielle Cashin (Waurn Ponds Deakin) 215, 53.75, 53no

Elese French (Torquay) 211, 52.75, 51no

Brittany Mitchell (Bannockburn) 187, 37.40, 50no

Sarah Kelsall (Wallington) 185, 37.00, 50no

Kelly Williams (East Belmont) 183, 61.00, 52no

Bowling

Sarah Fisher (Teesdale) 12, 9.50, 6/16

Brittany Mitchell (Bannockburn) 8, 9.00, 2/2

Corey Scaffidi (East Belmont) 8, 17.88, 2/15

D Grade

Batting

Brook Hubbert (Modewarre) 174, n/a, 50no

Alyce Lockwood (Armstrong Creek) 155, 38.75, 50no

Carrie Anderson (Torquay) 129, 43.00, 29no

Bowling

Brooke Collins (Bell Post Hill) 10, 9.10, 2/9

Laura Thistlethwaite (Geelong West) 9, 4.89, 3/10

Grace Wright-Janocha (Geelong West) 8, 9.67, 4/16

E Grade

Batting

Jodie Clark (North Geelong) 200, 200.00, 32no

Lucy Parrot (St Peters) 152, 50.67, 33no

Gabrielle Wray (Alexander Thomson) 127, 42.33, 32no

Bowling

Stephanie Anderson (Little River) 12, 6.58, 4/10

Jodie Clark (North Geelong) 10, 7.20, 3/11

Tayla Sorgiovanni (St Peters) 10, 11.30, 4/16

F Grade

Batting

Alisha Aldridge (Bell Park) 148, 148.00, 33no

Morgan Hili (Corio) 132, 132.00, 32no

Samantha Williamson (Manifold Heights) 128, 128.00, 32no

Jackii Hutchison (Bell Park) 112, 56.00, 30no

Bowling

Emily Bradley (Bell Park) 7, 6.29, 2/10

Michelle Wiles (Corio) 7, 17.57, 3/21

Matilda Brennan (Bannockburn) 6, 14.17, 2/12

Gracey McLaren (Thomson) 6, 22.83, 2/14

G Grade

Batting

Scarlett Kennedy (East Belmont) 165, 82.50, 33no

Andrea Reeves (Lara) 128, 32.00, 32no

Jessica Learey (East Belmont) 112, 112.00, 32no

Kelsey Allan (Lara) 111, 37.00, 28no

Bowling

Leesa Fapani (Geelong City) 13, 2.46, 4/2

Andrea Reeves (Lara) 9, 15.11, 4/27

Molly Eggleton (East Belmont) 8, 13.88, 3/15

Jordy Taylor (Bell Park) 7, 7.29, 3/6

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