Softball teams
The top batter for the New Zealand under-21 women’s softball tournament, held recently at Ashburton, was Amanda Ford, of Auckland, with an average of 0.619, while the top pitcher was Meka Whaitiri, of Hutt Valley.
The tournament teams named were.— New Zealand: Fiona Timu (Auckland), Donna Pewhairangi (Waikato), Donna Ewe (A), Shantel Diamond (Hutt Valley), Monique Meeuws (A), Rebecca Roache (Wellington), Debbie Chase (Canterbury), Jackie Smith (North Shore), Rebecca Cannon (Wei). Designated hitter:
Amanda Ford (A). Second pitcher: Meka Whaitiri (HV). Second catcher: Tania Rhind (A). Utilities: Rhonda Bira (Hawke’s Bay), Nicola Reddy (Otago), Kerry Lewis (HV).
The Rest: Leanne Green (HV), Serena Weber (Wei), Raewynne Clark (Wei), Leanne Williams (A), Maxine Shortland (HS), Anita Perreau (C), Nuku Uriaro (O), Leanne Chee (Wei), Phillipa Ward (Wei), Anne Marie Kerr (HV), designated hitter; Karen Pimm (O), pitcher; Nicki Budd (NS), catcher; Kim McLean (HV), Donna Roberts (C) and Tweela Davies (HB), utilities.
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Press, 24 February 1986, Page 28
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