Baden Powell snare upset win to face Sorrento in Provincial Grand Final
PROVINCIAL
BADEN Powell have locked in a Grand Final spot with an upset win over Old Peninsula.
The Old Peninsula Pirates were the team to beat all season, finishing with just one loss on their record after 14 games. Baden Powell secured their finals spot with a fourth place finish. They would have to be at their best to move on to the season decider.
Baden Powell chose to bat first. A patient partnership between Craig Entwhistle and Rhys Elmi proved crucial for the batting side. The duo combined for 102 runs.
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Pines take out Jack Peacock Cup
Picture: Andrew Hurst
PINES have thumped Somerville to take home the Peninsula Jack Peacock Cup.
Somerville were sent in to bat first in the twenty over competition decider. They only scored 83 runs, leaving the door wide open for Pines to grab the win.
Harley Parker was Pines’ best bowler, taking 4/16 off his four overs.
Pines made quick work of their run chase. Openers Damien Lawrence and Ricky Ramsdale combined for 48 runs to put victory within reach.
Pines eventually hit the winning runs and claimed the trophy with seven overs to spare.
DISTRICT
A SUPER over decided the winner of Rosebud and Carrum’s thrilling Jack Peacock Cup final on Sunday.
Pines take out Jack Peacock Cup
Moorooduc come up trumps: Seaford Tigers couldn’t get the runs needed to overtake Moorooduc’s score of 165, and ended up fallling nine runs short of their total.
Picture: Andrew Hurst
PINES have thumped Somerville to take home the Peninsula Jack Peacock Cup.
Somerville were sent in to bat first in the twenty over competition decider. They only scored 83 runs, leaving the door wide open for Pines to grab the win.
Harley Parker was Pines’ best bowler, taking 4/16 off his four overs.
Pines made quick work of their run chase. Openers Damien Lawrence and Ricky Ramsdale combined for 48 runs to put victory within reach.