TEAMS from across Port Stephens are kitted up and ready to blaze their way into another dazzling summer of cricket.
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The senior grades will take to the pitch this weekend (most had a bye last week) while the juniors are already underway.
The Under 13s Hunter rep side played in Tamworth last weekend where they performed strongly until rain cancelled the event.
Raymond Terrace junior Max Farmer scored back-to-back 50s while Baylee Borrow scored an unbeated 139 runs.
Combined with a sound all-round effort from Lachlan Page the team posted 308 runs with loss of just six wickets to beat the Mid North Coast.
“It took me a while to settle in,” Borrow said.
It took me a while to settle in but once I was the runs really started to come
- Baylee Borrow - 139 not out
“But once I was the runs really started to come.”
The trio play for the Raymond Terrace Junior Lions. The club has fielded teams in the 12s through 16s, with many return players this season. It still has a few vacancies particularly in the kookaburras (ages 9-12) and in the Milo league.