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WOMEN'S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS 1940 — 2015 FIFTH EDITION — 2015

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WOMEN'SNATIONAL

CHAMPIONSHIPRECORDS

1940 — 2015

FIFTH EDITION — 2015

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INTRODUCTIONThe following pages contain, as far as I can ascertain, the winners and runners-up of all Women's and Girls' New Zealand domestic competitions since the inception of our sport up until the completion of the most recent season. At this time I have not been able to document runners-up prior to 1958, but hopefully some of that information will become available in due course.Earlier listings of the various championship winners have generally been assembled under a trophy banner, ie winners of the Beatty Cup or the Bensel Cup. While that method served the purpose admirably at the time, changes — notably sponsorship and different tournament formats — make that approach, in my opinion, more cumbersome.Many trophies were re-allocated and sometimes superceded, and on occasions reappeared in a different role, which sometimes made it difficult to follow just what competition/format they were being awarded to. I have therefore opted to list competitions continuously from the beginning until, in some cases, they were eventually discontinued altogether and note, as best I can, the various stages trophies were awarded or discarded.With most age-group categories I have added explanatory notes, which hopefully make clearer the evolution of the various grades. These days our "official records" largely ignore the days before Under-19, Under-17 and Under-15 grades, but I think it is important to ensure the records are maintained as accurately as possible right from the beginning of those grades which played such a huge part in building our sport in the '60s.For the updated Second Edition of the records I added all relevant individual batting records covering all grades from the time I have been able to establish they were first awarded. In some cases awards initially carried tournament sponsors' names, but with lack of clarity around later award names I have opted, in most cases, to not record the trophy name. Batting records follow on immediately after their relevant tournament category.Also, on the last page, I have included records of the New Zealand Players of the Year from their inception as the Bank of New South Wales awards in the 1968-69 season. Unfortunately tracing the winners has not been as clearcut as it probably should have been because of the haphazard way of recording resuts in annual reports when awards were often not able to be published prior to their presentation and subsequent listings recorded the wrong year. Consequently we cannot establish, with certainty, the 1982-83 and 1983-84 winners when John Vaughan & Co had the naming rights. Their involvement with the "Player of the Year" awards should not be confused with their sponsorship of "Player of the Tournament" awards in the same years. Any information welcome.While I've tried to ensure the accuracy of these records by double checking wherever there was a doubt, I'll be surprised if there is not a slip-up somewhere. In a few places listings vary from previously published records and where I have come across a conflict I have referred to NZSA annual reports, old programmes or newspaper reports and even my own favourite publication, "Softball Scene". However, I am keen to receive feedback from anyone who can enhance the accuracy of this material.In the interests of brevity I have opted to assemble men's and women's records in separate documents, both of which I have forwarded to you. I have also chosen to colour code the two genders to save any confusion and accordingly RED denotes Women's and Girls' grades, while GREEN identifies Men's and Boys' grades.Note that the identifying colour also denotes the beginning of a new grade, while the colour Black marks a change in name/classification/age within that section. Example UNDER 19 GIRLS and SENIOR SCHOOLGIRLS.

Records compiled byGRAHAM LATTA

156 Metzger Street, InvercargillPhone 03 216 6331 and 0276 177 680

Email: [email protected] 2015

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INTERPROVINCIAL WOMENBENSEL CUP MEREWEATHER CUPYear Winner Venue Runner-up (until 1966)1940 Wanganui Wanganui Auckland1941-45 No competition1946 Wellington Auckland Auckland1947 Wellington Lower Hutt South Auckland1948 Wellington Christchurch Auckland1949 Wanganui Wellington Manawatu 1950 Wellington Auckland Auckland1951 Wellington Dunedin Waikato1952 Auckland Palmerston North Canterbury1953 Wellington Christchurch Auckland1954 Auckland Wanganui Canterbury1955 Canterbury Timaru Wellington1956 Waikato Auckland Auckland1957 Wellington Invercargill Hutt Valley1958 Auckland Auckland Waikato1959 Canterbury Lower Hutt Wellington1960 Canterbury Christchurch Waikato1961 Auckland Auckland Canterbury1962 Canterbury Dunedin Wellington1963 Canterbury Palmerston North Auckland1964 Canterbury Wellington Auckland1965 Wellington Christchurch Auckland1966 Auckland Auckland Hawke's Bay1967 Auckland Dunedin Wellington1968 Hawke's Bay Wellington Auckland1969 Auckland Hastings Otago1970 Auckland Christchurch Hawke's Bay 1971 Auckland Hamilton Hawke's Bay1972 Wellington Lower Hutt Auckland1973 Auckland Invercargill Wellington1974 Auckland Auckland Wellington1975 Wellington Palmerston North CountiesROTHMANS CUP1976 Auckland Johnsonville Wellington1977 Auckland Mosgiel Wellington1978 Wellington Lower Hutt Auckland1979 Wellington Christchurch Auckland1980 Wellington Hamilton Canterbury1981 Wellington Hastings Auckland1982 Canterbury Invercargill Wellington1983 Wellington Auckland Auckland1984 Wellington Wellington Canterbury1985 Auckland Dunedin Hutt Valley1986 Auckland Papakura Canterbury1987 Auckland Palmerston North Hutt Valley JIM POTTS TROPHY Runner-up1988 Auckland Christchurch WellingtonWINFIELD CUP1989 Auckland Rotorua Hutt Valley

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1990 Auckland Lower Hutt Hutt Valley1991 Hutt Valley Invercargill and Gore Wellington1992 Welington Hamilton Hutt Valley1993 Canterbury Hastings North Harbour1994 Hutt Valley Albany Wellington1995 Wellington Dunedin Canterbury1996 Canterbury Wellington WellingtonSMOKEFREE CUP1997 Canterbury Auckland Auckland1998 Canterbury Christchurch Auckland1999 Canterbury Palmerston North Hutt Valley2000 Canterbury Hamilton Hutt Valley 2001 Wellington Christchurch Hutt Valley2002 Canterbury Lower Hutt AucklandNZCT PROVINCIAL CUP(National League protected players excluded)2003 Central Vikings Hamilton Wellington2004 Wellington Timaru Central Vikings2005 Southland Wellington Wellington2006 Canterbury Papakura Auckland2007 Southland Wellington North Harbour2008 Auckland Nelson Hutt Valley2009 Discontinued

DIVISION TWOMEREWEATHER CUPYear Winner Venue Runner-up1967 West Coast Dunedin Manawatu1968 Hutt Valley Wellington Manawatu1969 Manawatu Hastings Wanganui1970 Otago Christchurch Hutt Valley1971 Southland Hamilton Waikato1972 Wairarapa Lower Hutt Counties1973 Southland Invercargill Hutt Valley1974 Nelson Auckland Southland1975 Nelson Palmerston North Combined Services and Waikato joint1976 Manawatu Johnsonville Southland1977 Nelson Mosgiel Southland1978 Otago Lower Hutt Hutt Valley1979 Manawatu Christchurch Poverty Bay1980 Nelson Hamilton Counties1981 North Shore Hastings Hawke's Bay1982 Hawke's Bay Invercargill Counties1983 Otago Auckland Nelson1984 Manawatu Wellington Bay of Islands1985 Combined Services Dunedin Horowhenua1986 North Shore Papakura Counties1987 Southland Palmerston North Manawatu1988 Combined Services Christchurch Manawatu1989 Hawke's Bay Rotorua Mid Canterbury1990 North Harbour Lower Hutt Mid Canterbury1991 North Harbour Invercargill Combined Services 1992 Southland Hamilton North Harbour

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1993 Hutt Valley Hastings Auckland1994 Otago Albany North Harbour1995 Auckland Dunedin Otago1996 North Harbour Wellington Waikato1997 Wellington Auckland North Harbour1998 Otago Christchurch Southland1999 Wellington Palmerston North Hawke's Bay2000 Wellington Hamilton Hawke's Bay2001 Not contested2002 Central Zone Lower Hutt Hutt Valley Region2003 Discontinued

DIVISION ONE — BOTTOM GROUPGIBSON CUP1983 Southland Auckland Hawke's Bay1984 Hawke's Bay Wellington Southland1985 Hawke's Bay Dunedin Manawatu1986 Hutt Valley Papakura Hawke's Bay1987 Southland Palmerston North Manawatu1988 Not contested1989 Not contested

(TOP GROUP, DIVISION TWO)1990 North Harbour Lower Hutt CHECK1991 Manawatu Invercargill and Gore North Harbour1992 Southland Hamilton North Harbour

DIVISION TWO — BOTTOM GROUPCOUNCIL CUP1990 Waikato Lower Hutt Hawke's Bay1991 Eastern Southland Invercargill and Gore Central Otago1992 Combined Services Hamilton Counties1993 Not contested1994 Southland Albany Hawke's Bay

DIVISION THREENZSA CUP1974 RNZAF Auckland Wairarapa1975 Midlands Palmerston North Horowhenua/Rotorua joint1976 Wairarapa Johnsonville Combined ServicesJIM GIBSON CUP1993 Waikato Hastings Manawatu1994 Southland Albany Hawke's Bay

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WOMEN'S NATIONAL SENIOR BNZSA CUPYear Winner Venue Runner-up1956 Waikato Auckland1957 Southland Invercargill Horowhenua1958 Horowhenua Auckland1959-61 No competition1962 Canterbury Dunedin North Otago1963 Canterbury Palmerston North North Otago1964 Auckland Wellington Manawatu1965 Canterbury Christchurch Wellington1966 Auckland Auckland Tauranga1967 Wellington Dunedin Otago1968 Wellington Wellington Hawke's Bay1969 Wellington Hastings Auckland1970 Wellington Christchurch Auckland1971 Wellington Hamilton Auckland1972 Wellington Lower Hutt Hutt Valley1973 Wellington Invercargill Southland1974 Auckland Auckland Wellington1975 Auckland Palmerston North Midlands1976 Auckland Johnsonville Wellington1977 Wellington Mosgiel Canterbury1978 Canterbury Lower Hutt Wellington1979 Canterbury Christchurch Wellington1980 Canterbury Hamilton Wellington1981 Discontinued

WINFIELD WOMEN'S FASTPITCH SERIESYear Winner Finals Venue Runner-up1994 Hutt Valley Lower Hutt Canterbury

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WENDY ROWSE MEMORIAL BATTING TROPHYTop Overall Batting Average, Interprovincial Women

At the 1964-65 National Tournament in Christchurch the Waikato team presented the above trophy in memory of leading player Wendy Rowse, who had lost her life in a motor acccident shortly before the tournament. The mounted bat, used only once by Wendy, was designated to be presented to the batter at the tournament with the highest average, regardless of whether from a Senior "A" or Senior "B" team. Subsequently trophies, often bearing the tournament sponsor's name, were awarded to the player achieving top average in the "A" Section only, with on occasion the same player succeeeding in winning both trophies. The Wendy Rowse Award continued to be contested until the NPC wound up after the 2008 event, but the second trophy met its demise following the 1994 tournament.Year Winner Assn Average1965 Mary Topine Southern King Country 1966 L. Tewake Waikato Senior B1967 Marge Wong Wellington Senior B .5001968 E. Collingwood Wellington .5121969 Martha Rush Auckland .6591970 Mary Breslin Hutt Valley1971 Joslyn Warbrick Wellington Senior B .6501972 Denise Mason Wellington Senior B .5001973 B. Hill North Taranaki .5351974 J. Onekawa Auckland .6431975 Diane Wilkie Wellington Senior B1976 K. Henry Auckland Senior B1977 Kath Hall and Wellington Senior B Lil Peleti joint Wellington Senior B1978 K. O'Connor North Shore1979 J. Vette Poverty Bay .5881980 Colleen Cameron North Shore1981 Huia Ratana NZ Combined Services .528 1982 Karen Fraser Nelson .4711983 Karen Fraser Nelson .5131984 Raewyn Stevens Bay of Plenty .5601985 Tracey McCammon Otago .6221986 Marie Whiteman Waikato .5481987 Karen Mills Auckland .4811988 Jane Surridge Nelson .5771989 Debbie Smith Waikato .4571990 Lisa Botting Combined Services .6091991 Lavina Brown Manawatu .7941992 Nardi Clark North Harbour .4861993 Robyn Blight Wellington .5171994 Jodie Tuhoro Waikato .4521995 Melisa Upu Hutt Valley .4831996 Melisa Upu Hutt Valley .4331997 Mandy Karatau Canterbury .6211998 Rhonda Hira Canterbury .5001999 Nicole Stevenson Wellington .6452000 Melisa Upu and Hutt Valley .500 Kiri Shaw joint Hutt Valley2001 Lisa Kersten Canterbury .545

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2002 Rebecca Brunton Wellington .6002003 Louise Miratana Central Vikings .5002004 Talilotu Tonu'u Wellington .5452005 Api Stone-O'Kane Wellington .6192006 Lynda Luke Waikato .5332007 Togi Lote Wellington .8462008 Sheree Cartwright Auckland .588

TOP BATTING AVERAGE, "A" SECTIONYear Winner Assn AverageWORTH TROPHY1967 Marie Ward Wellington .4731968-71 No record1972 Denise Mason Wellington .5001973 Gail Dowland Otago .4071974 Pat Farrow Wellington1975 Marie Ward Wellington1976 Naomi Shaw Hutt Valley1977 Natalie Hazelwood Manawatu1978 Judy Bower Auckland1979 Robyn Storer Auckland .5001980 Rana Phillips Auckland1981 Debbie Leonidas Wellington .5241982 Deslea Wrathall Auckland .3911983 Robyn Storer Canterbury .4061984 Cindy Wiki Wellington .5601985 Karen Mills Southland .4171986 Kym Hornell Auckland .4351987 Karen Mills Auckland .4811988 Natalie Hazelwood Canterbury .5331989 Rhonda Hira Hutt Valley .421 1990 Leslie King Auckland1991 Wendy Jackson Southland .4401992 Jodie Tuhoro Waikato .4841993 Roblyn Blight Wellington .5171994 Leslie King Auckland .4361995 Discontinued

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WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUENZCT TROPHYYear Winner Finals Venue Runner-up2003 Auckland Wellington Canterbury2004 Canterbury Albany Wellington2005 Hutt Valley Christchurch Canterbury2006 Auckland Wellington Hutt Valley2007 Hutt Valley Lower Hutt Canterbury2008 Hutt Valley Wellington Auckland2009 Hutt Valley Lower Hutt Auckland

ALAC NATIONAL FASTPITCH CHAMPIONSHIP2010 Hutt Valley Christchurch Auckland2011 Wellington Albany Auckland2012 Auckland Wellington Hutt Valley2013 Auckland Albany Wellington2014 Canterbury Christchurch Auckland2015 Auckland Hamilton Hutt Valley

INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Top Batter Ave Top Pitcher Ave MVP2003 Upu Lote (WN) .480 Michelle Kingi (AK) 2004 Cindy Potae (HV) .480 Michelle Kingi (AK) 0.632005 Fiona Timu (AK) .654 Jessia Hau (HV) 0.45 Kiri Shaw (HV)2006 Atsuka Tanaka (AK) .571 Carina Hale (AK) 1.30 Fiona Timu (AK)2007 Cindy Potae (HV) .622 Sheree Cartwright (HV) 0.56 Sheree Cartwright (HV)2008 Cindy Potae (HV) .462 Megan Farrell (AK) 1.50 Cindy Potae (HV)2009 Charlotte Pointon (WN) .588 Alisha Manley (HV) 1.29 Cindy Potae (HV)2010 Brooke Cutting (WN) and Megan Farrell (WN) Cindy Potae (HV) Tuhi Cooper (AK) .5002011 Alison Boys (WN) .556 Lauren Handy (WN) 1.56 Alison Boys (WN)2012 Danica Ferriso (HV) .478 Michal Tangaroa (AK) 0.68 Michal Tangaroa (AK)2013 Melanie Gettins (HB) .500 Michal Tangaroa (AK) 0.33 Jennifer Feret (AK)2014 Rebecca Bromhead (AK) .500 Samantha Parkes (CB) 0.74 Melanie Gettins (CB)2015 Ancelle Van Molendorff (AK) .524 Blair Luna (AK) 0.18 Kyla Bromhead (AK)

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UNDER 21 JUNIOR WOMEN / FILLIESA Junior Women's (Under 21) tournament for the Coca Cola Trophy was scheduled in 1961 but failed for lack of entries, as it did in 1962. However a Wanganui challenge in 1962 resulted in a 21-4 win to Auckland. A tournament was played at Crawford Green, Wellington, in 1963, but after the Tauranga tournament in 1969 interest fell away until a resumption in Hastings in 1977 on an invitation basis. Later the tournament became known as the Fillies Tournament.

PRICE CUP CHAPMAN-SMITH CUP Year Winner Venue Runner-up 1963 Auckland Wellington Wellington1964 Not contested1965 Wellington Auckland Tauranga1966 Not contested1967 Manawatu Hastings Wellington1968 Mnawatu Dunedin Otago1969 Manawatu Tauranga Bay of Plenty1970-76 Not contested LINTERN CUP1977 Auckland Hastings Hutt Valley Batting Average1978 Auckland Tokoroa Counties R. Thompson Auckland1979 Auckland Auckland Hutt Valley K. Monti Auckland1980 Auckland Christchurch Hutt Valley J. Topman Hutt Valley1981 Wellington Whakatane Auckland Cindy Wiki Wellington1982 Hutt Valley Carterton Wellington M. Baker Hutt Valley1983 Wellington Blenheim Hutt Valley J. Radich Counties1984 Counties Papakura Hutt Valley Rhonda Hira Hawke's Bay1985 Wellington Albany Hutt Valley L. Waring Wellington1986 Auckland Ashburton Hutt Valley A. Ford Auckland1987 Hutt Valley Levin Auckland Wendy Jackson Southland1988 Auckland and Palmerston North Kylie Stevens Hutt Valley .500 Hutt Valley joint1989 Auckland Timaru Wellington Debbie Tiatia Wellington1990 Hutt Valley Whakatane Canterbury K. Stevens Canterbury1991 Canterbury "1" Christchurch Canterbury "2" Simone Svampa Canterbury1992 Hutt Valley Palmerston North Manawatu Jackie Sharpin Otago .5221993 Canterbury Albany Hawke's Bay Kim Dermott Canterbury .5001994 Hutt Valley Christchurch Auckland Melanie Hulme Auckland .5001995 Canterbury Lower Hutt Hutt Valley Helena Edwin Taranaki .6371996 Wellington Hamilton Taranaki Tammy Wallace Taranaki .4581997 Discontinued

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UNDER 19 GIRLSThis tournament evolved out of the original Senior Schoolgirls Tournament which was first played in Lower Hutt in 1963 in conjunction with the Senior Schoolboys Tournament. In 1980 the tournament played at Tokoroa became an age limit event for Under 18 Girls.The 1987 national tournament held in Auckland moved to an under 19 age limit because of New Zealand's intention to enter the under 19 junior world championships for the first time that year and has remained so ever since. The Dalley Cup, awarded to the runner-up from 1979, was originally awarded to the Second Division winner from 1976.

SENIOR SCHOOLGIRLSN.Z.S.A. CUPYear Winner Venue Runner-up1963 Hutt Valley Lower Hutt Wellington1964 Auckland "A" Auckland Wellington1965 Wellington Auckland Southland1966 Auckland Auckland Otago1967 Auckland Titahi Bay Wellington1968 Hutt Valley Taumarunui 1969 Wellington Christchurch Hutt Valley1970 Auckland and Auckland Wellington joint1971 Waikato Nelson Auckland1972 Auckland Nelson Waikato1973 Auckland Christchurch Southland1974 Auckland Wanganui Nelson1975 Nelson Masterton Auckland1976 Auckland Papakura Counties1977 Auckland Blenheim 1978 Auckland Palmerston North Wellington DALLEY CUP Runner-up1979 Auckland Christchurch Hutt Valley

UNDER 181980 Auckland Tokoroa Poverty Bay1981 Auckland Levin Hutt Valley1982 Wellington Blenheim Auckland1983 Wellington New Plymouth Hutt Valley1984 Auckland and Albany Hutt Valley joint 1985 Hutt Valley Timaru Wellington1986 Auckland Hastings Hutt Valley

UNDER 19WINSTONE TROPHY & N.Z.S.A. CUP1987 Hutt Valley Auckland Auckland1988 Canterbury Invercargill Hawke's Bay1989 Canterbury Palmerston North Hutt Valley1990 North Harbour Papakura Hutt Valley

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GIB BOARD TROPHY & N.Z.S.A. CUP1991 Hutt Valley Christchurch Wellington1992 Canterbury Wellington Hutt Valley1993 Hutt Valley Lower Hutt Auckland1994 Hutt Valley Dunedin Canterbury1995 Auckland Auckland Canterbury1996 Hutt Valley Palmerston North Auckland1997 Wellington Christchurch CanterburyGIB TROPHY1998 Canterbury Hastings Hutt Valley1999 Canterbury Wellington Hutt Valley2000 Canterbury Christchurch Wellington2001 Auckland Hamilton WellingtonLION FOUNDATION PLAQUE2002 Auckland Palmerston North WellingtonNZCT PLAQUE2003 Auckland Dunedin Hutt Valley2004 Hutt Valley Albany Auckland2005 Hutt Valley Wanganui Hawke's Bay 2006 Hawke's Bay Tauranga Wellington2007 Hutt Valley Lower Hutt Wellington2008 Hutt Valley Christchurch Auckland2009 Hutt Valley Papakura Auckland2010 Wellington Wellington Hutt Valley2011 Auckland Dunedin Hutt Valley2012 Wellington Auckland Auckland "A'2013 Wellington Hastings Hutt Valley2014 Canterbury Nelson Hawke's Bay2015 Wellington Auckland (Meadowlands) Hutt Valley

SECOND DIVISIONYear Winner Venue Runner-up1975 Horowhenua Masterton Hutt ValleyDALLEY CUP1976 Hutt Valley Papakura Otago1977 Southland Blenheim 1978 Southland Palmerston North Otago

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BATTING AVERAGESENIOR SCHOOLGIRLS

Year Winner Assn Average1975 D. Bergin Canterbury .6001976 C. Stewart Canterbury1979 Evotia Tuliau Southland

UNDER 18 GIRLS1980 Ramari Clark Auckland .5711982 Ann-Marie Byen Hutt Valley1984 Kim McLean Hutt Valley1985 Kim McLean Hutt Valley .6001986 Diane Smith Hawke's Bay .667

UNDER 19 GIRLS1987 Leona Moore Bay of Plenty .6321988 Joanne McNichol Canterbury .7141989 Kathleen Hetherington North Harbour .538 1991 Melisa Upu Hutt Valley .5861992 Angela Smith Auckland .6001993 Zavana Aranga Hutt Valley .5931994 Maleme Williams Southland .6671995 Jackie Padman Otago .5831996 Tara Kaukau and Auckland .500 Somma Te Kahu joint Manawatu1997 Togi Lote Wellington .5501998 Fiona Pou Wellington .5831999 Svetlana Kojoukhova Hutt Valley .6072000 Amanda Jarden Otago .6882001 Kimberley Nukunuku Auckland .5002002 Carina Hale Auckland .5712003 Shannon Lockton Auckland .5242004 Lisa Pohatu Hawke's Bay .5912005 Lara Andrews Hutt Valley .5452006 Amber Irving Auckland .5362007 Carmelle Sorensen Canterbury .5912008 Hope Weber Wellington .5712009 Charryl Moody Canterbury .6112010 Kuraroa Ratu-James Hutt Valley .5882011 Alice Wohlers Southland .5292012 Tyneesha Houkamau Auckland .6322013 Emma Francis Wellington .5932014 Tori Campbell-Jones Canterbury .6302015 Aizaya Anderson Hutt Valley .550

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UNDER 17 GIRLSTournament originated as Under 16 Girls and first played in 1983 in Wellington with Auckland the inaugural winner. Boys had been playing a similar age tournament since 1981 when the boys' national tournament went to Under 14 (from Under 15) for one year before North and South Island Under 14 Boys' tournaments were instituted. However, girls remained playing nationally at Under 15 until 1982 when North and South Island events began, but a year later both girls' tournaments moved to Under 14 and the Under 16 tournaments began. Age change to Under 17 was made for the 1995 season at the Nelson tournament.

UNDER 16 GIRLSYear Winner Venue Runner-up1983 Auckland Wellington Counties1984 Counties Carterton Wellington1985 Auckland Christchurch Hutt ValleyJOYCE SMITH CUP NZ EVERGREENS TROPHY1986 Auckland Hamilton Hutt Valley1987 Wellington Taumarunui Bay of Plenty1988 Hutt Valley Lower Hutt Hawke's Bay1989 Wellington Dunedin Hutt Valley1990 Wellington Wanganui Auckland1991 Hutt Valley Hamilton Southland1992 Canterbury Christchurch Hutt Valley1993 Auckland Palmerston North Hutt ValleyGIB BOARD TROPHY and JOYCE SMITH CUP 1994 Auckland Albany Hawke's Bay

UNDER 17 GIRLS1995 Hutt Valley Nelson North HarbourGIB TROPHY and JOYCE SMITH CUP 1996 Auckland Lower Hutt Wellington1997 Wellington Palmerston North CanterburyGIB TROPHY and JOYCE SMITH AWARD 1998 Wellington Dunedin Auckland1999 Hawke's Bay Auckland Auckland "1"2000 Auckland Hastings Hawke's Bay2001 Auckland Christchurch CanterburyLION FOUNDATION PLAQUE 2002 Auckland Wellington Hawke's BayNZCT PLAQUE 2003 Auckland Hamilton Hawke's Bay2004 Auckland Palmerston North Hutt Valley 2005 Hawke's Bay Nelson Canterbury2006 Wellington Lower Hutt Hutt Valley2007 Hutt Valley Albany Wellington2008 Hutt Valley Wellington Wellington2009 Auckland Christchurch Hawke's Bay2010 Hutt Valley Hamilton North Harbour2011 Wellington Palmerston North Auckland2012 Hawke's Bay Christchurch Auckland2013 Hawke's Bay Auckland (Meadowlands) Canterbury2014 Auckland Hastings Wellington2015 Wellington Christchurch Hutt Valley

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BATTING AVERAGE UNDER 16 GIRLS

Year Winner Assn Average1983 May Uriaro Otago .5911984 Katherine McLennan Southland .5521985 Tania Hall Southland .7311986 Sonya Payer Marlborough .6301987 Sarah Lavery Wellington .6071988 Sonia Reynolds Hutt Valley .6521991 Melisa Upu Hutt Valley .7041992 Cindy Potae Hutt Valley .6801993 Somma Te Kahu Canterbury .5671994 Rebecca Noble Wellington .667

UNDER 17 GIRLS1995 Sarona Leleihalefaga Hutt Valley .6251996 Nicole Stevenson Wellington .6111997 Nicolette Ropati Auckland .5711998 Misty Soper Southland .5811999 Naomi Ioasa Hawke's Bay .6962000 Lorraine Tawhai Hawke's Bay .5672001 Krystal Tourangi Auckland .6332002 Casey-Lee Misa and Auckland .500 Caroline Tonihi joint Canterbury2003 Victoria Reyland Auckland .5522004 Michelle Ramea Western Bay of Plenty .6152005 Emma Frost Canterbury .6212006 Stacey Webber Rotorua .6092007 Sharmayne Kairua Auckland .5502008 Arahia Fowell and Hutt Valley .517 Dinah Luke joint Hutt Valley2009 Ashleigh Tootell Canterbury .5452010 Kingsley Avery Auckland "A" .6002011 Clarissa Mafoe Auckland .7002012 Mereana York Hawke's Bay .5222013 Taylor Siolo Wellington .5002014 Ciara Nolan Auckland .6322015 Mereana Makea Wellington .594

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NATIONAL JUNIOR SCHOOLGIRLSFirst played in 1960 at the Polo Ground, Miramar, Wellinton, in conjunction with the Boys' event which had been played for the first time in 1959. Played in conjunction with the Boys' tournament until 1968.Tournament discontinued after 1969, but resumed at Petone in 1975. Interestingly all four tournaments, Boys' and Girls' Junior and Senior were played in conjunction in Auckland in 1964.Became Under 15 Girls in 1980, North and South Island Under 15 in 1982, North and South Island Under 14 in 1983, back to North and South Island Under 15 in 1995 and has remained that way.Tournaments became "open" to entrants from either island in 2000, with the proviso that associations that wished to enter the "other" island tournament must also field a team in their own island fixture.

BUCK LAWS TROPHY TED TUDOR CUP Year Winner Venue Runner-up 1960 Wellington Wellington Wanganui1961 Auckland Palmerston North Wanganui1962 Southland Invercargill Wellington1963 Auckland Petone Wanganui1964 Auckland Auckland Wellington1965 Auckland Wanganui Wellington1966 Canterbury Petone Southland1967 Waikato Christchurch Wellington1968 Hutt Valley Johnsonville Waikato1969 Hutt Valley Petone Canterbury1970 Not contested1971-741975 Auckland Petone Counties1976 Counties Invercargill Hawke's Bay1977 Hawke's Bay Levin Auckland1978 Hawke's bay Hastings Wellington1979 Auckland Auckland Wellington

UNDER 15 GIRLSSOUTHLAND CUP1980 Wellington Lower Hutt Hutt Valley 1981 Horowhenua Mosgiel Hutt Valley

NORTH ISLAND UNDER 15 GIRLS1982 Counties Manurewa Auckland

NORTH ISLAND UNDER 14 GIRLS1983 Auckland Hastings Hutt Valley1984 Auckland Whangarei Hutt Valley1985 Hutt Valley Levin North Shore1986 Hutt Valley Kaikohe Bay of Plenty1987 Wellington New Plymouth Hutt Valley1988 Hutt Valley Taupo Bay of Plenty1989 Auckland Hamilton Hutt Valley

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1990 Hutt Valley Carterton Auckland1991 Auckland Albany North Harbour1992 Auckland Palmerston North Counties1993 Counties Kerikeri North HarbourGIB BOARD TROPHY and SOUTHLAND SHIELD1994 Hutt Valley Hastings North Harbour

NORTH ISLAND UNDER 15 GIRLS1995 Hutt Valley New Plymouth North Harbour1996 Auckland Masterton North Harbour1997 Wellington Papakura Hawke's Bay1998 Auckland Levin Wellington1999 Auckland Lower Hutt Hawke's Bay2000 Hawke's Bay Albany Auckland2001 Auckland Hastings Hutt ValleyLION FOUNDATION AWARD2002 Auckland New Plymouth Hawke's Bay NZCT AWARD2003 Canterbury Auckland Hawke's Bay2004 Auckland Tauranga Hutt Valley2005 Auckland Levin Wellington2006 Hutt Valley Hamilton Wellingtonj2007 Wellington "1" Palmerston North Hawke's Bay2008 Auckland Tauranga Hutt Valley2009 Auckland New Plymouth Wellington2010 Hutt Valley Palmerston North Auckland2011 Hawke's Bay Wellington Wellington2012 Auckland Tauranga Wellington2013 Wellington Wellington Hutt Valley2014 Hutt Valley Hamilton Wellington2015 Hutt Valley Wellington Auckland

SOUTH ISLAND UNDER 15 GIRLSN.Z.S.A. CUP 1982 Canterbury Christchurch Southland

SOUTH ISLAND UNDER 14 GIRLS1983 Canterbury Invercargill Otago1984 Canterbury Ashburton Southland1985 Southland Balclutha Canterbury N.Z. EVERGREENS TROPHY Runner-up 1986 Canterbury Blenheim Marlborough1987 South Canterbury Alexandra Canterbury1988 South Canterbury Timaru Canterbury1989 Canterbury Gore South Canterbury1990 South Canterbury Ashburton Canterbury1991 Southland Dunedin Canterbury1992 Canterbury Greymouth Southland1993 Canterbury Timaru Eastern Southland

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GIB BOARD TROPHY and N.Z.S.A. CUP1994 Canterbury Invercargill Southland

SOUTH ISLAND UNDER 15 GIRLS1995 South Canterbury Oamaru Southland1996 Canterbury Gore Southland1997 Canterbury Christchurch Southland1998 Canterbury Invercargill Southland1999 Canterbury Timaru Otago2000 Southland Greymouth West Coast2001 Southland Gore West CoastLION FOUNDATION PLAQUE2002 Otago Nelson SouthlandNZCT PLAQUE2003 Southland Alexandra Otago2004 Southland Greymouth Otago2005 Canterbury Blenheim North Otago2006 Canterbury Invercargill Southland2007 Canterbury "1" Oamaru Canterbury "2"2008 Canterbury "1" Blenheim Canterbury "2"2009 Canterbury "1" Alexandra Canterbury "2" 2010 Canterbury "1" Oamaru Canterbury "2"2011 Canterbury Invercargill Marlborough2012 Canterbury Blenheim Marlborough2013 Canterbury Dunedin Southland2014 Canterbury Invercargill Southland2015 Canterbury Blenheim Southland

BATTING AVERAGESUNDER 15 GIRLS

BATTING AVERAGEYear Winner Assn Average1981 Gaye Rose Horowhenua .654

NORTH ISLAND UNDER 15 GIRLS1982 Vicki Cowan Manawatu

NORTH ISLAND UNDER 14 GIRLS1983 M. Barber Horowhenua .6291984 Mary Williams Auckland .6001985 Patricia Ruakere Taranaki1986 Jaye Bailey Taranaki 1989 Selina Edmonds Hutt Valley1990 Jamie-Lee Parahi Hawke's Bay .6191991 Tamara Pupuke Hutt Valley .5711992 Naomi Walker Hawke's Bay .5711993 Kiriini Ewe Counties .6661994 Jasmaine Douglas Auckland .615

NORTH ISLAND UNDER 15 GIRLS1995 Kirsten More Waikato .6671996 Paniora Lewis Hawke's Bay .5831997 Deanne Gage Hutt Valley .692

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1998 Brooke Mariu North Harbour .6431999 Justine Lavea Auckland .6092000 Bianna Brown Waikato .5832001 Stacey Iafeta Auckland .6902002 Tania Misa Auckland .6822003 Katrina Stockford Manawatu .6522004 Lara Andrews Hutt Valley .6472005 Ruhina Mcghie Horowhenua .5832006 Jodie-Lee King Sunstate (Australia) .6672007 Stephanie Harnie Sunstate (Australia) .5292008 Georgia Daais Wellington "2" .6432009 Jardene Tipa Wellington .5912010 Kuraroa Ratu-James Hutt Valley .5762011 Paige Kauri Counties Manukau .5002012 Deaven Tavalu Auckland .6802013 Selena Savaii Wellington .5422014 Samantha Tawharu Auckland .4762015 Pallas Potter Hutt Valley .640

SOUTH ISLAND UNDER 15 GIRLS1982 Terai Jacobs Canterbury

SOUTH ISLAND UNDER 14 GIRLS1983 Tania Hall and Southland "B" .619 Sally Karatau joint Canterbury1984 Mandy Karatau Canterbury1985 Katrina Hall Southland1986 Ariana Baker Canterbury .5911987 Joanne Reid Canterbury .7501988 Leona Rudolph Southland .6901989 Aria Haeata South Canterbury .6001990 Aria Haeata South Canterbury .7171991 Amanda Williams Canterbury .7141992 Teresa Butler Canterbury .6681993 Lisa Bradbury Eastern Southland .8211994 Crystal Huriwai Canterbury .706

SOUTH ISLAND UNDER 15 GIRLS1995 Sharee Cartwright Southland .7081996 Phillipa Lee West Coast .5001997 Te Awhina Hewer Canterbury .8001998 Moana Robertson Eastern Southland .5561999 Humarie Tiopira Otago .7142000 Tracy Gutsell Otago .7142001 Amba Whall West Coast .5712002 Kate Brewerton Otago .6622003 Holly Kernohan-Smith Nelson .8822004 Hayley Munro Southland .6092005 Whitney Areaiiti Southland .8242006 Nova Collins-Cross Canterbury .7272007 Shannon Korston Otago .6362008 Sophie Johns Central Otago .6152009 Lorralea Te Koi Otago .6192010 Alanah Kauhou Canterbury "1" .6842011 Paige Lovell Marlborough .538

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2012 Liberty Brent Canterbury .8332013 Simone Keane Central Otago .5792014 Breigh Monaghan Central Otago .5602015 Layla McDowell Canterbury .640

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INTERCLUB WOMENNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

DUSTIN CUPYear Winner Venue Runner-up1946 Hinemoa (Wanganui) Auckland1947 Jenkins Gym (Wellington) Lower Hutt1948 Richmond (Auckland) Christchurch1949 Maple Leaf (Waikato) and Wellington Miramar (Wellington) joint1950 Richmond (Auckland) Auckland1951-52 No competition1953 Miramar (Wellington) Christchurch1954 Miramar (Wellington) Wanganui1955-57 No competition1958 Samoan Society (Auckland Auckland Monowai (Canterbury)1959 Monowai (Canterbury) Wanganui Samoan Society (Auckland)1960 Monowai (Canterbury) Christchurch 1961 Monowai (Canterbury) Auckland Samoan Society (Auckland)1962 Monowai (Canterbury) Dunedin Broadway (Wellington)1963 Monowai (Canterbury) Palmerston North YWCA (Hutt Valley)1964 Broadway (Wellington) Wellington Monowai (Canterbury)1965 Y.W.C.A. (Hutt Valley) Wellington Samoan Society (Auckland)1966 Monowai (Canterbury) Wellington Broadway (Wellington) and Eden Roskill (Auckland) joint1967 Panmure Aces (Auckland) Palmerston North Broadway (Wellington)1968 Monowai (Canterbury) Christchurch Leopards (Hawke's Bay)1969 Broadway (Wellington) Auckland Leopards (Hawke's Bay)1970 Leopards (Hawke's Bay) Dunedin Richmond (Auckland)1971 Metro College (Auckland) Christchurch Leoipards (Hawke's Bay)1972 Broadway (Wellington) Hastings Metro College (Auckland)1973 Leopards (Hawke's Bay) Auckland Broadway (Wellington)1974 Broadway (Wellington) Masterton Akarana (Auckland)1975 Broadway (Wellington) Dunedin Metro College (Auckland) and Saints (Hutt Valley) joint1976 Broadway (Wellington) Tauranga Saints (Hutt Valley) GIBB CUP Runner-up1977 United (Auckland) Lower Hutt Broadway (Wellington)STARS TRAVEL TROPHY1978 Broadway (Wellington) Blenheim Burnside (Canterbury) and Metro College (Auckland) jointPAN AM TROPHY1979 United (Auckland) Wellington Island Bay (Wellington)1980 Albion (Canterbury) Palmerston North Saints (Hutt Valley)1981 Northcote (North Shore) Christchurch Albion (Canterbury)1982 Albion (Canterbury) Hamilton Metro College (Auckland)1983 Island Bay (Wellington) Carterton Metro College (Auckland)1984 Island Bay (Wellington) Auckland Metro College (Auckland)1985 Whakatu Lions (Hawke's Bay) Nelson Metro College (Auckland)1986 Metro (Auckland) Lower Hutt Island Bay (Wellington)DUSTIN CUP1987 Metro (Auckland) Wellington Broadway (Wellington)1988 Eden Roskill (Auckland) Dunedin Albion (Canterbury)1989 Ramblers (Auckland) Wellington Broadway (Wellington)1990 Burnside (Canterbury) Christchurch Ramblers (Auckland)1991 Marist (Hutt Valley) Albany Eden Roskill (Auckland)1992 Eden Roskill (Auckland) Hastings Marist (Hutt Valley)

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1993 Derori (North Harbour) Hamilton Albion (Canterbury)1994 Derori (North Harbour) Invercargill Marist (Hutt Valley)1995 Saints (Hutt Valley) Palmerston North Ramblers (Auckland)1996 Burnside (Canterbury) Auckland Woolston Cardinals (Canterbury)1997 Christchurch United (Canterbury) Dunedin and Albion (Canterbury) joint GIBB AWARD Runner-up1998 Christchurch United (Canterbury) Lower Hutt Marist (Auckland)1999 Saints (Hutt Valley) and Albany Marist (Auckland) joint2000 Christchurch United (Canterbury) Christchurch Cardinals (Hutt Valley)2001 Christchurch United (Canterbury) Wellington Cardinals (Hutt Valley)2002 Christchurch United (Canterbury) Auckland Poneke Kilbirnie (Wellington)NZCT PLAQUE2003 Christchurch United (Canterbury) Christchurch Te Aroha (Hutt Valley)2004 Te Aroha (Hutt Valley) Lower Hutt Marist (Auckland)2005 Te Aroha (Hutt Valley) Hamilton Poneke Kilbirnie (Wellington)2006 Wainuiomata (Hutt Valley) Christchurch Marist (Auckland)2007 Te Aroha (Hutt Valley) Hastings Waitakere Bears (Auckland)RADIO SPORT OPEN2008 Marist (Auckland) Albany Te Aroha (Hutt Valley)2009 Te Aroha (Hutt Valley) Christchurch Waitakere Bears (Auckland)2010 Te Aroha (Hutt Valley) Lower Hutt Miramar (Wellington)2011 Te Aroha (Hutt Valley) Auckland Otahuhu (Auckland)2012 Mt Albert Ramblers (Auckland) Nelson Waitakere Bears (Auckland)2013 Waitakere Bears (Auckland) Lower Hutt Te Aroha (Hutt Valley)2014 Dodgers (Hawke's Bay) Albany Western Magpies (Auckland)2015 Marist (Auckland) Christchurch Western Magpies (Auckland)

DIVISION TWOEMMA BRIGHT CUPYear Winner Venue Runner-up1972 Bramac Aces (Manawatu) Hastings United (Waikato)1973 Not contested1974 Timberlanders (Midlands) Masterton Rotoiti (Rotorua)1975 Not contested 1976 Glenfield (North Shore) Tauranga Hora Hora (Whangarei)1977 Rebels (Nelson) Lower Hutt Ellis Park (Otago)1978 Roslyn wakari (Otago) Blenheim Northcote Tigers (North Shore)1979 Northcote Tigers (North Shore) Wellington Wairua (Horowhenua)1980 Taradale (Hawke's bay) Palmerson North Marist (Southland)1981 Rangimarie (Counties) Christchurch Marist (Southland)1982 Melville (Waikato) Hamilton Wairua (Horowhenua)1983 Fitzroy Rajahs (Otago) Carterton Celtex (Manawatu)1984 Celtex (Manawatu) Auckland Moerewa Tigers (Bay of Islands)1985 Technical (Mid Canterbuy) Nelson Rivals (Nelson)1986 Manurewa (Counties) Lower Hutt Ellis Park (Otago)1987 Panthers (Southland) Wellington Quantro (Marlborough)1988 Colenso Pirates (Hawke's Bay) Dunedin Stoke (Nelson)1989 Celtex (Manawatu) Wellington Quantro (Marlborough)1990 Star (South Canterbury) Christchurch Allenton (Mid Canterbury)1991 Pirates (Hawke's Bay) Albany Melville (Waikato)1992 Huntly (Waikato) Hastings Dodgers (Otago)1993 Celtex (Manawatu) Wellington Glenfield (North Harbour)1994 Suburbs (Canterbury) Invercargill Dodgers (Hawke's Bay)

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SOUTHLAND JUBILEE CUP1995 Dodgers (Otago) Palmerston North Glenfield (North Harbour)1996 Mt Albert Ramblers (Auckland) Auckland Saints (Hutt Valley)1997 Ellis Park (Otago) Dunedin Panthers (Southland)1998 Burnside (Canterbury) Lower Hutt Miramar (Wellington)1999 Christchurch United (Canterbury) Albany Papatoetoe (Auckland)2000 Papatoetoe (Auckland) CHristchurch Miramar (Wellington)2001 Miramar (Wellington) Wellington Cardinals (Canterbury)2002 Marist (Auckland) Auckland Cardinals (Canterbury)2003 Waitakere Bears (Auckland) Christchurch Papatoetoe (Auckland)

DIVISION THREEEMMA BRIGHT CUPYear Winner Venue Runner-up1995 Waitara (Taranaki) Palmerston North Melville (Waikato)1996 Panthers (Southland) Auckland Melville (Waikato)1997 Not contestedEMMA BRIGHT AWARD 1998 Dodgers (Hawke's Bay) Lower Hutt Te Aroha (Hutt Valley)1999 Avalon Dodgers (Hutt Valley) Albany Hutt City United (Hutt Valley)2000 Not contested2001 Not contested2002 Hutt City United (Hutt Valley) Auckland Glenfield (North Harbour)

BATTING AVERAGEYear Winner Team Average1975 Barbara Johnson Metro College AK .5521976 No award presented1977 Pauline Thorn Hora Hora WH .5451981 Barbara Payton Fitzroy Rajahs OG .5761982 Vicki Webber Celtex MW .7081983 Lyn Bilderbeck Wairua HO .6071984 Edith Tuavera Metro College AK1985 Margaret Higgan Fitzroy Rajahs OG .4761986 Alice Fowler Railways TM .5391987 Lucy Moate Clearlite NS .5291988 Rhonda Hira Saints HV .5381989 Rhonda Hira Saints HV .5831990 Lesley KIng Mt Albert Ramblers AK .4281991 Gina Weber Eden Roskill AK .4801992 Andrea Hirini Poneke Kilbirnie .4441993 Gina Weber Derori NH .4001994 Kerry Lewis Marist HV .4861995 Lavena Brown Celtex MW .5531996 Melisa Upu Saints HV .5941997 Katrina Manaena Panthers SL .5561998 Char Pouaka Christchurch United CB .5261999 Lisa Kersten Burnside CB .5712000 Rhonda Hira Christchurch United CB .5712001 Char Pouaka Christchurch United CB .571

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2002 Fiona Timu Marist AK .6562003 Char Pouaka Christchurch United CB .5942004 Angela Stubbs Te Aroha HV .6902005 Ngamoku Hiku Northcote NH .5652006 Melisa Upu Te Aroha HV .6402007 Sheree Cartwright Te Aroha HV .6882008 Melisa Upu Te Aroha HV .5932009 Nadia Mauriohooho Te Aroha HV .6672010 Kyla Bromhead Waitakere Bears AK .5792011 Stephanie Roy-Sims Newlands WN .5002012 Rebecca Hicks Western Magpies AK .6522013 Emma Francis Johnsonville WN .5932014 Katrina Nukunuku Mt Albert Ramblers AK .5912015 Rebecca Bromhead Waitakere Bears .625

WOMEN'S NATIONAL CLUB KNOCKOUTBONDS APPAREL AND FABRIC CUPYear Winner Finals Venue Runner-up1978 Metro College (Auckland) Wellington Island Bay (Wellington)1979 Metro College (Auckland) Lower Hutt Broadway (Wellington)1980 Saints (Hutt Valley) Wellington Metro College (Auckland)1981 Albion (Canterbury) Lower Hutt Metro College (Auckland)1982 Discontinued

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PLAYERS OF YEARSEASON MALE ASSN FEMALE ASSN1968-69 GARTH TATTERSFIELD (SL) MARTHA RUSH (AK)1969-70 KEVIN HERLIHY (WN) YVONNE HOLTON (AK)1970-71 DAVE SORENSON (HV) LIBBY BOWLES (HB)1971-72 KEVIN HERLIHY (WK) NGAIO CLYMA (OG)1972-73 CARL MOSSMAN (WK) CHERYL KEMP (AK)1973-74 MARAMA WAITAI (WN) PAT FARROW (WN)1974-75 BASIL McLEAN (HB) IRENE KEATING (WN)1975-76 TERRY NUNNS (HV) MARILYN MARSHALL (WN)1976-77 KEVIN HENDERSON (WN) CHERYL KEMP (AK)1977-78 KEVIN HERLIHY (WK) CAROL MEIHANA (WN)1978-79 BRUCE MACKINTOSH (WK) NAOMI SHAW (HV)1979-80 IAN STRINGER (HV) PENNY SALTON (CB)1980-81 DENNIS CHEYNE (WN) CHERYL KEMP (CB)1981-82 MICHAEL WHITE (WN) LESLEY MONK (WN)1982-83 NOT PUBLISHED IN ANNUAL REPORT1983-84 NOT PUBLISHED IN ANNUAL REPORT1984-85 MARK SORENSON (HV) ROBYN STORER (CB)1985-86 CHUBB TANGAROA (MW) DEBBIE MYGIND (AK) 1986-87 CHUBB TANGAROA (MW) KAREN MILLS (AK)1987-88 MURRAY McLEAN (AK) GINA WEBER (AK)1988-89 MARK SORENSON (HV) GINA WEBER (AK)1989-90 CHRIS KOHLHASE (AK) LESLIE KING (AK)1990-91 MARTIN GRANT (WN) RHONDA HIRA (HV)1991-92 DEAN RICE (AK) SHAREE GILES (WN)1992-93 MARK SORENSON (HV) NARDI CLARK (NH)1993-94 DION NUKUNUKU (AK) RHONDA HIRA (HV)1994-95 TAIFAU MATAI (AK) MELISA UPU (HV)1995-96 JARRAD MARTIN (WN) HELEN TOWNSEND (CB)1996-97 TRAVIS WILSON (CB) JACKIE SMITH (AK)1997-98 THOMAS MAKEA (WN) PHILIPPA McKENZIE (AK)1998-99 JARRAD MARTIN (WN) LISA KERSTEN (CB)1999-00 JARRAD MARTIN (WN) RHONDA HIRA (CB)2000-01 DONNY HALE (AK) JACKIE SMITH (AK)2001-02 DONNY HALE (AK) CHAR POUAKA (CB)2002-03 DONNY HALE (AK) UPU LOTE (WN)2003-04 STACEY McLEAN (WN) FIONA TIMU (AK)2004-05 THOMAS MAKEA (WN) SHEREE CARTWRIGHT (SL)2005-06 THOMAS MAKEA (WN) FIONA TIMU (AK)2006-07 PATRICK SHANNON (AK) SHEREE CARTWRIGHT (AK)2007-08 TRAVIS WILSON (CB) KALALA GABRIEL (AK)2008-09 DONNY HALE (AK) MEGAN FARRELL (AK)2009-10 RHYS CASLEY (HV) KIRI SHAW (HV)2010-11 RHYS CASLEY (HV) REBECCA BROMHEAD (AK)2011-12 WAYNE LAULU (WN) REBECCA BROMHEAD (AK)2012-13 RHYS CASLEY (HV) TE REO POWHIRI MATAUTIA (AK)2013-14 THOMAS ENOKA (AK) MELANIE GETTINS (HB)2014-15 JEROME RAEMAKI (WN) DANICA FERRISO (HV)

In the 1999-2000 season the Annual Air New Zealand Awards, announced at the AGM, were inaugurated. They covered the categories of Coach of the Year, Player of the Year, Umpire of the Year, Scorer of the Year, Administrator of the Year and Personality of the Year. Category winners received a return fare within New Zealand and the overall winner (Softballer of the Year) receiving a double (later single) return fare to Australia. The separate awards were made for three seasons before all awards were merged in 2003 and the winners named at the AGM or on an appropriate occasion.

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