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Another century for ZImmerman

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailOctober 24, 2011No Comments2 Mins Read
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Graeme College's senior cricket teams faced Victoria Park in their annual inter-school cricket fixture last weekend and Nicholas Zimmerman made his third century of the year, as the school's junior sides faced Muir.

Results

Graeme College's senior cricket teams faced Victoria Park in their annual inter-school cricket fixture last weekend and Nicholas Zimmerman made his third century of the year, as the school's junior sides faced Muir.

Results

1sts – Graeme made 268/8 (Kashka Crampton 94, Sethu Pinini 45 not out, Jared Coetzee 43), VP 270/5 (Daniel Rogers 2/48). Graeme lost by 5 wickets

2nds – Graeme made 135 all out (Dylan Schneigansz 20, Dagan Wiblin 21 not out), VP 136/7 (Gordon-Wayne Plaatjes 4/48). Graeme lost by 3 wickets

U15A – VP made 94 all out (Ciko Ngodwane 3/18, Siya Siaw 3/31, Craig Williams 2/12, Ryan Calitz 1/19), Graeme 95/3 (Bradley Christian 29, Russell Dixon 28 not out). Graeme won by 7 wickets

U14A – VP made 136 (Garvin Dampies 2/16, Alliston Stuurman 2/11, Josiah Twum-Boafo 5/23), Graeme 113 (Keenan Vieira 39, Luyolo Tshongweni 18). Graeme lost by 23 runs

Junior Cricket vs Muir

U11B – Graeme made 142/9 (Angus Wicks 71), Muir 97 (Sipe Sandi 2/21, Sivu Matomela 2/19). Graeme won by 45 runs

U11A – Graeme made 77/3 (Christopher Gleaves 25), Muir 44 (Darin Holman 2/0), Graeme won by 33 runs
U13B – Muir made 77 all out (Bryan Geyer 3/7, Lelethu Cekiso 2/14, Regardt Kitching 2/15), Graeme 80/2 (Seamus Coetzee 27 n.o., Bryan Geyer 22 not out). Graeme won by 8 wickets

U13A – Graeme 187 (Nicholas Zimmerman 118). This is Nicholas’s third century this year. Muir 136 (Richard Beyleveld 4/23). Graeme won by 51 runs.

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