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Cricket results across Melton, Moorabool | January 18-19

PREMIER CRICKET FIRST GRADE

ESSENDON V MONASH TIGERS

At Windy Hill

ESSENDON 1st Innings 286

MONASH TIGERS 1st Innings 150

ESSENDON 2nd Innings

A SHELLIE lbw b Griffin 17

B MacRAE c Harper b Garrett 29

A AYRE b Garrett 6

B McMINN b Watson 18

J RHODES c & b Garrett 13

F STEWART c Sartori b Wise 1

R BONNEY lbw b Garrett 33

N PERERA c Taylor b Watson 2

L CAMERON c Koop b Watson 11

M DORIC c Chalkley b Watson 12

J EATON not out 0

Extras (1lb 3w) 4

Total 146

Fall: 34, 53, 56, 70, 77, 107, 109, 121, 145, 145

Bowling: S Garrett 11-2-67-4, S Griffin 7-1-28-1, A Delmont 4-2-7-0, A Wise 6-1-8-1, J Watson 9.4-2-35-4. Overs: 37.4.

Result: Essendon won.

VICTORIAN SUB-DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION

EAST WEST 1ST XI: Mt Waverley 2-126 (Hodgson 62no) d Melton 125, Altona 4-197 (Maynard 81 Collins 56) d Bayswater 6-196, Williamstown 1-145 (Sheedy 64no Dervan 63no) d Endeavour Hills 9-144 (Allen 61), Werribee 7-152 d Croydon 147 (Pattinson 60no Pritchard 5-15), Noble Park 6-169 (Perera 54) d Sunshine 152 (Stone 71 Muldoon 5-25), Box Hill 5-227 (Gloury 67no Vosso 59) d Yarraville 178 (Maguire 79). EAST WEST 2ND XI: Bayswater 5-206 (Salter 105) d Altona 112, Williamstown 7-215 (Rainone 106no) d Endeavour Hills 149 (Baxter 62), Melton 5-213 (Wilson 119no Merlo 54) d Mt Waverley 142, Werribee 7-279 (Woolf 91 Burton 70) d Croydon 162,noble Park 9-171 (Maharaj 50) d Sunshine 143 (Vawser 5-19), Yarraville 8-178 d Box Hill 177 (Kreber 50).

NORTH WEST 3RD XI: Plenty Valley 5-212 (Dixit 63) d Roxburgh Park-Broadmeadows 73, Kew 6-163 (Cubley 62) d Melton 161, Werribee 9-208 (Foster 75) d Preston 142, Williamstown 7-177 d Coburg 171, Brunswick 152 (Owen 50) d Sunshine 136, Balwyn 7-311 (Ranjee 67 Matinich 50 Boland 50) d Altona 5-308 (Hicks 148 Donazzon 66). NORTH WEST 4TH XI: Preston 110 d Werribee 109, Brunswick 5-245 (P Singh 70 H Singh 65no Gaur 68) d Sunshine 83 (Lekkas 5-22), Plenty Valley 6-147 d Roxburgh Park-Broadmeadows 7-145, Kew 7-211 (Hyde 55 Mastros 50) d Melton 7-160 (Rundell 87), Yarraville 7-155 d Ivanhoe 4-154 (Spargo 57no), Coburg 8-176 (Shahim 51) d Williamstown 172 (Lauder 59), Balwyn 5-219 (Greene 70 Mehta 62) d Altona 7-153.

WESTERN SUBURBS UNITED CHURCHES

A: CSU 165 bt Altona Sports 109, Rockbank 6-136 bt Hoppers Crossing 130, Eynesbury Eagles 5-163 bt United Tarneit Sports Club 6-162, Avyukt Aryahi Maidstone 5-177 bt St Johns 2-175. B: Hoppers Crossing 3-164 bt Footscray ANA 7-160, Altona Roosters 6-268 bt St Johns 6-146, Kingsville Baptists 6-157 bt Altona Sports 7-147, United Tarneit SC 4-156 bt Williamstown Congs 6-140. C: Melton South PSCC 195 (Z Giblett 65) bt Manor Lakes CC 180, Western All Stars 2-101 bt St Andrews 88, United Tarneit SC 7-187 bt Western Lions 9-186.

VICTORIAN TURF CRICKET ASSOCIATION

Rd 8: Sen Div: Hopp Cr 210 bt St Bern 8-202, Greenv 7-225 bt Beau, Old Ment 9-181 bt Strath 180, AWStC 5-152 bt Bent 100, Sth Caulf 7-212 bt Bri Dist 4-203, Y’ville Club 8-177 bt Keilor 122. Nth Div: Spots 9-174 bt RPB 4-172, PEGS 9-218 bt Laverton 91, W Cob 77 bt Will CYMS 73, Westm 4-208 bt Foot Utd 107, Tulla 136 bt Doutta 134, Keilor Pk 7-140 bt Alt Nth 133. Nth A: Haig Fawk 9-189 bt St Andrews-Foots 104, St Fran bt Sale 9-135, bt St Albans 79, W’bee Cent 5-147 bt Seddon 79, Alt Roost 152 bt Yould Park 73, Aberf 8-208 bt Suns Druids 120, Tay Lakes 150 bt Craigieb 136.

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