The Northern Cricket Union (NCU) are delighted with the continued progress that is being made by the Under 15 and Under 17 Girls Squads. A passionate coaching team is in place that ensures the female game continues to develop and improve. This is highlighted by the ever improving ability and enthusiasm shown by all of the players from the Under 15’s through to the senior squad. Both the Under 15’s and Under 17’s will benefit from a further six training sessions in both Ulster University, Jordanstown Campus, and The Wallace High School leading into the 2017 summer season.
NCU Under 15 Girls Squad
Nadia Bell (North Down)
Jennifer Hanna (Donaghcloney)
Rachel Hanna (Donaghcloney)
Amy Hunter (Instonians)
Katie Lilley (Muckamore)
Lois Lyttle (Lurgan/Donaghcloney)
Lauren Lyttle (Warringstown)
Lauren Magge (Muckamore)
Molly Mathers (Donaghcloney)
Emily Mathers (Donaghcloney)
Paddi Matthews (Warringstown)
Erins McQuiston (Cliftonville)
Sarah Sandford (Warringstown)
Taryn Schutzler (North Down)
Samantha Todd (Lurgan)
Freya Watson (Instonians)
The Under 15’s lead coach, Robin Johnston said, ‘the level of skill and ability was excellent amongst the group and they are clearly gaining exposure to significant cricket coaching at their clubs and schools. The coaching team is looking forward to seeing how far this group can progress as we head into next summer.’
NCU Under 17 Girls Squad
Katie Glass (Ballymena)
Nikkita Gondhia (CSNI)
Jennifer Hanna (Donaghcloney)
Amy Hunter (Instonians)
Jessica Jackson (Templepatrick)
Zoe Kilpatrick (Lurgan/Donaghcloney)
Abi Leckey (CSNI)
Charlotte Lyons (Warringstown)
Lois Lyttle (Lurgan/Donaghcloney)
Paddi Matthews (Warringstown)
Beth McCrea (Templepatrick)
Cara Murray (Warringston/Saintfield)
Charlotte Slater (Lisburn)
The Under 17’s lead coach, Alex Haggan said, ‘the squad have shown great enthusiasm and commitment from the beginning. Their attitudes have been brilliant and we couldn’t have asked for more. We are all very much looking forward to what we hope will be a successful season in 2017.’
The NCU would like to convey it's thanks to parents, club coaches, regional coaches and volunteers for their enthusiasm and commitment over the previous phase. Most importantly it wishes to encourage those players who haven't made it through to the next phase to keep developing their game to achieve future success.