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Seagulls continue winning ways

BARWON HEADS demolished Inverleigh to retain its unbeaten status in Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association A1 Grade.

New-ball pair Sema Kamea (2/14) and Harry Hyland (2/25) ripped through the top order and leg-spinners Daniel Donaldson (3/9) and Angus Mackie (3/19) helped dismiss the Kookaburras for 74.

The Seagulls lost three wickets while passing the small total with Matthew Bode (23) and Max Melzer (21 not out) spending time at the crease.

QUEENSCLIFF continued its impressive resurrection with a four-wicket triumph against Drysdale.

The Coutas restricted their chasing target to 8/147 with Frank Mileto and Max Minney taking two wickets each in a fine all-round bowling display that was highlighted by Jordan Monahan’s eight overs, which went for just seven runs. Ron Peillon (41) top scored for the Hawks and Jason Malcolm made 33.

Kane Leathem was the backbone of the Queenscliff response with an unbeaten 50 from 66 balls.

NICK HYDEN made a superb 100 not out from 109 balls for Jan Juc, but Barrabool took the points.

The Sharks made 6/187 with Hyden hitting five fours and six sixes and Finn Bilston also played well for 45. Joel Denyer took three wickets for Barrabool and Raf Salvado two while Kane Pickering conceded just 18 runs from eight overs.

The Bulls passed the target three wickets down with eight balls in hand with Kane Pickering (52 not out), Aaron Pickering (49) and Michael Kelson (44) making important contributions while young seamer Oscar Crocker picked up 2/18 from eight tidy overs.

ANGLESEA moved back into the top four with a three-wicket triumph against Armstrong Creek.

Seamer Ky Eskrigge took 3/41 and spinner Jarryd McGuane 2/35 while Chris Marsiglio (44) top scored with the Titans all out for 172.

Tyron Norman moved back to the top of the batting order and it paid off with the classy left-hander making 52 while middle-order contributions from Luke Taylor (32) and Ben Harcombe (31) saw the Seas home with young debutant Harry Cook (22 not out) hitting the winning runs. Paceman Lachlan Mulgrew was the standout for the Titans with 3/24 from eight overs.

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