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==Early life==
==Early life==
Love comes from [[Whangara]], near [[Gisborne]]. He spent his childhood in [[Auckland]] and received his secondary education at [[St Peter's College, Auckland|St Peter's College]] which he attended in the years 2001–2007).<ref>''St Peter's College Newsletter No 11/2008'', 4 July 2008.</ref>] * '''Jamie Love''' (born 1990): New Zealand representative softball player; Captain of the Junior Black Sox Softball Team 2008
Love comes from [[Whangara]], near [[Gisborne]]. He spent his childhood in [[Auckland]] and received his secondary education at [[St Peter's College, Auckland|St Peter's College]] which he attended in the years 2001–2007).<ref>''St Peter's College Newsletter No 11/2008'', 4 July 2008.</ref>


==Softball]]
http://www.softball.org.nz/Domestic/Tournament+Statistics/NFC+Men+2011-2012.html
Love played softball from the age of four and progressed through the ranks to reach national team level. His first team was for the under-sixes. His first Auckland representative team was at the age of 11. Love captained each of the Auckland representative teams he played for. He was then selected for national teams. He played for the under-19 team in test series against Australia in 2006 and 2007, being named most valuable player in 2006. He was the Captain of the Junior Black Sox Softball Team in 2008<ref name="stuff"/> He ordinarily plays for the <ref>[http://www.softball.org.nz/Domestic/Tournament+Statistics/NFC+Men+2011-2012.html NZ Softball statistics 2011-2012</ref>


== Junior International Career==
== Junior International Career==

Revision as of 00:22, 15 December 2012

Jamie Love (born 1990) is a New Zealand representative softball player[1]

Early life

Love comes from Whangara, near Gisborne. He spent his childhood in Auckland and received his secondary education at St Peter's College which he attended in the years 2001–2007).[2]

==Softball]] Love played softball from the age of four and progressed through the ranks to reach national team level. His first team was for the under-sixes. His first Auckland representative team was at the age of 11. Love captained each of the Auckland representative teams he played for. He was then selected for national teams. He played for the under-19 team in test series against Australia in 2006 and 2007, being named most valuable player in 2006. He was the Captain of the Junior Black Sox Softball Team in 2008[1] He ordinarily plays for the [3]

Junior International Career

  • 2020 - member of the New Zealand Junior Black Sox

Senior career

National Career

Senior International Career

References

  1. ^ a b "Love of the Game pays off for softball payer" Stuff, 2008(Retrieved 15 December 2012)
  2. ^ St Peter's College Newsletter No 11/2008, 4 July 2008.
  3. ^ [http://www.softball.org.nz/Domestic/Tournament+Statistics/NFC+Men+2011-2012.html NZ Softball statistics 2011-2012

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