THE Upper Hunter Junior Cricket Association's 2018-19 season has come to a close with a presentation held on Saturday morning at the Bill Rose Sports Complex in Scone.
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The morning was a chance to thank the dedicated umpires, coaches, committee members and talented young sportsmen and women for all their hard work this season.
The grand finals were played the week before, with Osborn's defeating Denman in the under 16-17s and the Cavaliers coming out on top against Curtis Gant in the under 14s.
The under 12s saw two Scone teams go face-to-face with Border defeating Waugh.
At the presentation trophies were handed over to the players with the highest batting and bowling average and aggregate for each team.
Joshua Crowther was awarded Junior Cricketer of the Year, while Clubman of the Year was given to Jack Pennell and Tommy Burnett was handed the trophy for All-rounder of the Year.
Scone Junior Cricket president Darren Crowther said he was pleased with how the season had played out.
"We're very lucky in Scone to have some of the best turf wickets in the state," he said.
Mr Crowther also thanked the ground keepers, volunteers, coaches, parents and players for their contributions.