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11 Jan 2021
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Collapse  NEWS NEWS
Petrol prices cheapest on Coast
Four coronavirus cases in 2257
Peninsula News' role - supporting local democracy
Two young life savers conduct successful rescue
Higher crime rate in Woy Woy than in Umina-Ettalong
Shop at aged care home replaces supermarket outings
Both old and new trees needed, says GUST
The world needs altruists, says Rotary club president
Expired flares to be collected at Lions Park
Petrol station neighbours hit by noise and parking limit
Statements made about local coronavirus cases
One ferry stops while other continues
Crime rate drops on the Peninsula
'Busiest holiday season ever', say tourism operators
'Strict new laws' to control short-term rentals
Market stall for Uganda project
Bank contributes $160,000 to local projects
Developer seeks to move planned building one metre
Certificate allows construction of multi-dwelling project
New bridge built at arboretum
Tree-planting tally reaches 473
Long-serving Rotary members move on
Blue boat removed from mangroves
Coast could be hit with privatisation, says Tesch
Email the council 'if a tree is removed', says tree group
Wharf construction resumes for new year
Wettest December in wettest year in 16 years
Collapse  FORUM FORUM
Does council give credence to inaccurate traffic studies?
Elderly patients forced to wait outside on foot
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Free weekly women's exercise class
Peninsula loses free immunisation clinic
Only two aged care visitors a day, relatives told
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
External groups create artworks at Woy Woy and Umina
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
Church reviews its part in religious education program
College students offered tertiary places
Shade trees planted outside school
Back packs and school supplies for families in need
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O'Farrell scores 111 for Southern Spirt
Donations sought for new soccer clubhouse
Bunnies ask junior players to register
Women's soccer coach sought
Year's first red point event for bridge club
Virus restrictions change Pennants Trial
Netball club sets registration fees
Bridge club championship
Soccer trials and training start at SEU

O'Farrell scores 111 for Southern Spirt

Southern Spirit's First Grade opening batsman Liam O'Farrell scored 111 runs of his team's total of 9/267cc in its defeat of Warnervale, all out for 176, in a two-day game at the weekend.

Results of games played by Southern Spirit over the weekend were:

First Grade: Warnervale 176 (LA Bull 3/44) def by Southern Spirit 9/267cc (LM O'Farrell 111).

Second Grade: Southern Spirit 10/137 (KJ Handley 34) v Warnervale 5/230cc (NP Pavitt 2/23).

Third Grade: Southern Spirit 5/206cc (S Dickson 710 def by Northern Power 7/207cc (BK Buchanan 3/31).

Male Youth League: Southern Spirit 5/112cc (AP Cutting 54) def by The Entrance 4/116.

Fourth Grade: Northern Power drew Southern Spirit.

Fifth Grade: Narara 9/173cc (C Johnston 3/15) def Southern Spirit 9/82cc (D Hancock 29).

Eighth Grade: Southern Spirit White 77 (J Skinner 27) def The Entrance Blue 75 (L McDonald 4/17).

Northern Power 4/107(cc) D Palmer 2/20 def Southern Spirit Purple 5/106cc (MJ Donnelly 28).

Womens T20 A Grade: Southern Spirit 5/86 def Lisarow Black 3/84cc.

Womens T20 B Grade: Narara 6/99cc (K Bosley 2/14) def Southern Spirit 7/86cc (J Doran 27*).

In games played by Southern Spirit on December 19, the results were:

Under 16: Kincumber Red 8/79cc (H Beaton 2/4) def by Southern Spirit 5/80 (JD Johnston 34*)

Under 12a: Terrigal 96 (A Tod 3/14) def Southern Spirit 74.

Under 14c: Southern Spirit drew Warnervale.

Under 11: South Southern Spirit drew Brisbane Water.





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