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MJCA and GDCA grand finals and awards

MELTON JUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION

Under-16 Grand Final

Centrals 174 (Samuel Payne 42, William Thorton-Gielen 34) d Melton West Saints 104 (Jake Charge 4-14).

Under-14 Grand Final

Centrals 9-174 (Connor Charge 63no, Nathan Petrovski 38no) d Melton West Saints 152 (Jordan Mant 3-12).

Under-12 Grand Final

St Anthonys 81 (Jack Watkins 25no, Andrei Smith 2-0, Jack Hiatt 2-7, Jake Oakley 2-9) lt Darley Pride 9-152 (Blake Colley 25no, Jake Oakley 27no, Shannon Lister-Hill 2-16).

GISBORNE DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION

Under-16 Grand Final

Rupertswood Blue 7-129 (Aaron Forward 32, Daniel Kavanagh 23, Kyle Wallace 2-12) d Sunbury United 114 (Ben Graesser 31, Aaron Forward 3-19).

Under-14 West Grand Final

East Sunbury Green 5-141 (Dylan Featon 40no, Jack Dillon 30, Samuel McCaskill 2-7) d Gisborne Titans 50 (Samuel McCaskill 24, Jack Dillon 4-7).

Under-14 East Grand Final

Romsey 8-144 (Mitchell Lewis 3-6, Ryan Bonner 3-18) d Wallan 7-139.

Under-12 West — Top of the ladder

Bacchus Marsh Blue (played 13, won 11, drawn 1, lost 1)

Under-12 East — Top of the ladder

Gisborne Crusaders (played 13, won 13)

GDCA JUNIOR AWARDS (Runs/Wickets/Aggregate)

Under-16: Stephen Treweek (Sunbury) 398 runs at 56.66. Lachlan Andrews (Gisborne) 5 wickets at 5. Dylan Featon (East Sunbury) 369 points.

Under-14: Daniel Paterson (Romsey) 173 runs at 173. Nicholas Simons (Wallan) 12 wickets at 4.75. Brandon Nicholls (Woodend) 329 points.

Under-12 West: Brock Landt (Sunbury United) 141 runs at 70.50. Mitchell Johnston 14 wickets at 3.50. Ben Radford (Riddell) 285 points.

Under-12 East: Braden Spear (Gisborne) 176 runs at 58.76. Baxter Slater (Gisborne) 12 wickets at 5.08. Liam Spear (Gisborne) 407 points.

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