Emma Manix-Geeves' stellar Cricket Tasmania Premier League season has been recognised with the Kim Fazackerly Medal.
The Palawa woman and Greater Northern Raiders wicketkeeper-batter was awarded the Medal for her strong season with the bat which saw her score 843 runs at an average of 93.67, while snaring nine catches and effecting two stumpings.
Her all-round performance saw her take home the Medal for a third time whilst also being selected in the Women's Team of the Year.
A mainstay at the top of the Raiders' order, Manix-Geeves scored four centres as well as an unbeaten 98* (102) throughout the 2024/25 CTPL season, her best of 120 (132) coming against Clarence at Launceston's UTAS Stadium in early January.
Throughout the season she remained unbeaten at the crease on five occasions, her consistent performances receiving a total of 26 votes, 13 ahead of New Town Cricket Club's Bethany Lane who finished in second place.
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Her performance lead the Raiders to the CTPL one-day final where they were eventually outplayed by a strong North Hobart lineup, falling by 57 runs.
Manix-Geeves scored 31 (38) in the decider.
The 24-year-old's form flowed into other competitions throughout the 2024/25 season which saw her score 134 at 33.5 at Second XI level and 227 at 22.70 in the Women's National Cricket League for Tasmania.
Across all formats in 2024/25 she amassed 1350 runs at 43.55, took 22 catches, was involves in nine run outs and effected seven stumpings.
Manix-Geeves is currently touring as part of the Tasmanian women's squad competing in the Women's T20 Counties Super Cup in Abu Dhabi.