HAMPTON V LA SALLE
La Salle put up a competitive total of 3/229 and it was too much for Hampton, which was bowled out for 195.
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Todd Walsh hit an unbeaten century for La Salle as he carried his bat to finish on 104*. His knock included nine boundaries and three sixes.
He was well supported by Connor Brown who made 61.
Ryan Bilby was the only wicket taker for Hampton as he came away with 3/50 off 8 overs.
Hampton's Jared Duff tried his best to hold his team's innings together with a half century but was eventually the last man dismissed on 68.
Connor Brown capped a great all-round effort with the ball with a fantastic 5/32 off 8 overs. All his wickets came by hitting the stumps including the scalps of Hampton's top three.
LIDSDALE V VALLEY
The fixture was reduced to 20 overs a side in the hot weather and Lidsdale came out on top after posting 6/138. Valley fell short in the chase ending up on 7/117.
The bulk of Lidsdale's runs came from their openers Mitch Redding (36) and Blake Todd (33). Todd got his team off to a quick start as he hit four boundaries and two sixes before he was caught off the bowling of Jono Reid.
Lou Kappos had the best figures for Valley with 3/26 off 4 overs.
In reply, Baydon Charlton top scored with 38 however it wasn't enough as Valley simply ran out of overs in the chase. Pawan Gajula (2/14 off 2) and Lachlan Wilson (2/26 off 4) were the main wicket takers for Lidsdale.
PORTLAND ONE V PORTLAND TWO
Portland 1 claimed the bragging rights in the local derby as they skittled Portland 2 for 64. They then did it easy in the chase only needing eight overs with the loss of two wickets.
Colin McCann (39) played a lone hand in Portland 2's innings as he was the only batsmen to score more than 10 runs for his team.
All of Portland 1's six bowlers took a wicket however Joel Cameron was the main destroyer with his figures of 3/37 off 4.
Cameron opened the batting and broke the back of the chase with 38* and was well supported by Aaron Bowen (20). Colin McCann was Portland 1's only wicket taker with 2/24 off 4 overs.
LITHGOW HOTEL ONE V LITHGOW HOTEL TWO
Lithgow Hotel 2 were well and truly outplayed as they were bowled out for 46. Lithgow Hotel 1 chased down the runs easily to finish on 2/48.
Lithgow Hotel 1 bowler John Cronin was almost unhittable as he picked up 3/2 off 4 overs. Kev Horner (2/14 off 3) and Dan Mine (2/1 off 1) also chimed in with two wickets each.
Jason Murray (12) was the only Lithgow Hotel 2 batsman to get into double figures. Cronin (17*) and Dan Hine (13) made sure Lithgow Hotel 1 got home without too many dramas.