Otago Daily Times

Rosenburg, Ussher honoured by Dunedin associatio­n

- ADRIAN SECONI

NO awards evening — but plenty of winners all the same.

The Dunedin Cricket Associatio­n (DCA) axed the annual awards evening due to the coronaviru­s.

But the awards were allocated last night and there are some very worthy recipients. perhaps none more so than St Hilda’s Collegiate coach Neil Rosenburg and Kaikorai Junior Cricket Club stalwart James Ussher.

Rosenburg received the services to cricket award for being ‘‘an absolute legend in the girls secondary school cricket environmen­t [and] leading St Hilda’s cricket from 1998 to 2019’’, Otago Cricket Associatio­n operations manager Tim O’Sullivan said in a release

Rosenburg guided the team to two national titles (2016 and 2019) and led the side into the national finals for 10 consecutiv­e seasons from 201019.

He decided to step down at the end of the season after more than three decades in the role.

‘‘Neil has been a positive influence on our game and Dunedin Cricket wish to thank him and congratula­te him on his successes and service,’’ O’Sullivan said.

‘‘Neil has inspired many girls to be part of the game and has mentored them and followed [their] progress from school to national domestic level for the Sparks and he his very proud of his White Fern, Kate Heffernan.’’

The DCA Cup for outstandin­g contributi­on to cricket was awarded to Ussher.

In the 201920 season he coached two junior Kaikorai teams, the Dunedin year7 team, was on the Dunedin junior cricket committee and served as the secretary of the Kaikorai Junior Cricket Club — a big workload considerin­g in his day job he is a clinical microbiolo­gist and has been at the front line of the public health response to Covid19.

North East Valley was confirmed as the Bing Harris Challenge Shield winner.

When the season was called off with two weekends remaining, it had a 21point buffer on the secondplac­ed side, Albion.

It was North East Valley’s first senior banner since the199596 season and just the fifth in the club’s history.

Club chairman Bryan Johnston said it was very satisfying to end the drought.

‘‘The club has been working hard in recent years to establish the environmen­t for success, with emphasis on player recruitmen­t, support for its junior teams, and links with local secondary schools, but the Bing has eluded us to date.

‘‘The depth of talent in our wider senior squad was the key to our success this season.

‘‘I also have to acknowledg­e both the important role Sheldon Kindley played as manager of the senior team and the contributi­on of our hardworkin­g committee members to a successful season.’’

Albion was unbeaten in the senior declaratio­n tournament, though, and picked up that trophy. Taieri won the 50over competitio­n, while North East Valley and Kaikorai shared the twenty20 spoils.

Fringe Otago and North East Valley seamer Travis Muller was named player of the year. He took 33 wickets at an outstandin­g average of 11.27 and chipped in with 264 runs at 37.71.

The senior batting award went to Green Island’s Gregor Croudis (589 runs at 58.9) and the bowling honours to Carisbrook­Dunedin’s Kurt Johnston (40 wickets at 14.75).

Otago batsman Josh Finnie was senior T20 player of the year.

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Banner year . . . The North East Valley team of (back, from left) Blair Donaldson, Matt Spicer, Sam Tallott, Travis Muller, Corey Perrett, Tom Griffin, (front from left) Sheldon Kindley (manager), Fletcher Key (supporter), Hunter Kindley, Kyle Hastie, Will Kindley (captain), Thorn Parkes and Llew Johnson won the Bing Harris Challenge Shield, its first senior title since the 199696 season.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Banner year . . . The North East Valley team of (back, from left) Blair Donaldson, Matt Spicer, Sam Tallott, Travis Muller, Corey Perrett, Tom Griffin, (front from left) Sheldon Kindley (manager), Fletcher Key (supporter), Hunter Kindley, Kyle Hastie, Will Kindley (captain), Thorn Parkes and Llew Johnson won the Bing Harris Challenge Shield, its first senior title since the 199696 season.

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