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Mount Compass win a thriller in Great Southern Cricket
Mount Compass win a thriller in Great Southern Cricket

20 January 2025, 6:00 AM

Mt Compass kept their finals hopes alive with a thrilling one-wicket win against Myponga-Sellicks during round nine action in the Great Southern Cricket Association (GSCA) at Myponga on Saturday. Myponga-Sellicks batted first with Mathew Crawford (26), Scott McMahon (22) and Ryan Haverty (20) leading the way as the Mudlarks posted 8/150 from their 40 overs. Robert Martin (2/18) andJosh Dalitz (2/21) were the multiple wicket takers for Mt Compass. ‘Compass’ started the run chase well as they reached 1/73 through Josh Murfitt (44 from 37 balls) and Jamarley Daley (25 from 43 balls), who added 64 runs for the second wicket. The game seemed well in control for the visitors before Myponga-Sellicks’ seam bowler Josh Badenhorst (4/25) precipitated a collapse of 7/27 to leave the visitors reeling at 8/100 as Martin joined teenager Jamie Wirth at the crease. Martin bludgeoned a quickfire 28 from just 15 balls (6 x 4’s), while Wirth played an excellent supporting role with 33 not out (75 balls) as this pair put on 44 runs for the ninth wicket to leave just seven runs for victory as number 11 Bailey Baldock came to the crease. Baldock (0 not out) survived 14 balls before Wirth hit a boundary to bring up the win with 16 balls to spare. Ryan Haverty (2/33) and Ryan Banning (2/42) were the other multiple wicket takers for the Mudlarks. Encounter Bay consolidated their position in the top-four with a tight 10-run win against McLaren Districts at McLaren Vale on Saturday. The Bays batted first with opening batsman David Schulze continuing his recent good form as he made 45 from 86 balls (3 x 4’s), but when he was dismissed, the visitors were in strife at 6/97. Chris Butler joined his skipper Blake Bailey (23) in a 46-run seventh wicket union which ultimately helped lift the Bays to 8/164 from their 40 overs. Butler finished with a very important 36 not out (29 balls). George Beard was the best of the Crushers bowlers with 3/20 (8) and he was well supported by Bailey Winter (2/24) and Stephen Nairn (2/36). McLaren Districts got themselves into a good position at 3/88 in the run chase with Daniel Petrucci (23) and skipper Justin Twartz (20) making handy contributions, before a collapse of 4/0 left them in trouble at 7/88. Teenager Winter (33) and Matthew Treloar (21) then combined for a valuable 47-run partnership, but it wasn’t enough as the Crushers finished on 9/154. Luke Crichton (3/20) and Kieran Garrett (3/34) were the leading wicket takers for Encounter Bay. Noarlunga remained top of the ladder after a comfortable nine-wicket win against Victor Harbor at Old Noarlunga. Victor Harbor batted first and were in all sorts of trouble as they slumped to 4/8 with Jamie Diener doing the damage with figures of 3/11 (7). Kenny Sumner showed great resistance for the Vipers with a top scoring 55 not out from 84 balls (3 x 4’s) as the visitors struggled their way to 7/81 from their 40 overs. Jacob Banks (2/16) was the other multiple wicket taker for the Shoes. Noarlunga wasted no time in the run chase with Travis Bronstein and Matthew Spaan (22) putting on 56 runs for the first wicket, before Rohan Garrard (13 not out) joined Bronstein as the winning runs came up in the 18th over. Bronstein finished on 44 not out (47 balls). Harrison Medlen (1/17) was the wicket taker for ‘Victor’. Port Elliot consolidated second spot on the ladder with a convincing 130-run win against Yankalilla at Port Elliot. The Bloods batted first with Tyson Levy making his third half-century on the trot with 52 (42 balls) and he was well supported by Jaspa Tonkin (74 from 101) and skipper Joel Harris (57 not out from 55) as the home side put up an imposing 4/231 from their 40 overs. Young fast bowler Ryan Borlace was the pick of the Yankalilla bowlers with 2/21 from seven overs. Yankalilla got off to a solid start in the run chase with Aaron Smith (25) and Lachlan Whittlesea (16) putting on 41 runs for the first wicket. That was as good as it got for the Tigers though, as they lost 10/60 to be bowled out for 101 in the 32nd over. ‘Yank’ skipper Luke Bartlett top scored with 44 not out (65 balls). Five Port Elliot bowlers took wickets with teenager Levi Stringer snaring 3/16 (4.5) and Ben Martin 2/7 (6). Goolwa kept the pressure on for a top-two spot with a huge 195-run win against Willunga at Goolwa on Saturday. The Magpies batted first with their innings dominated by Matt Overall. Overall made 111 from 91 balls with his innings including 15 fours and three sixes. Josh Jones contributed a hard-hitting 46 not out (33), while Vic Robertson made 41 (53). Steven Mason was the pick of the Willunga bowlers with 1/19 (8). Willunga were no match for the Goolwa opening bowling attack as former Willunga premiership player Sean McIvor snared the fine figures of 6/23 from 6.4 overs. Jones completed a fine all-round game with 4/6 from six overs. Ladder (after round 9)Noarlunga 52, Port Elliot 46, Goolwa 42, Encounter Bay 36, McLaren Districts 28, Yankalilla 27, Mt Compass 27, Myponga-Sellicks 22, Victor Harbor 6, Willunga 0.Round 10 (1/2/25 - 1 day games)Encounter Bay v NoarlungaWillunga v Port ElliotMt Compass v GoolwaVictor Harbor v Myponga SellicksYankalilla v McLaren Districts

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Lobethal continue their winning ways in AEHCA cricket
Lobethal continue their winning ways in AEHCA cricket

19 January 2025, 9:30 AM

Reigning premiers Lobethal won their third game in a row after a tight two-wicket victory against Nairne during round 12 action of the Alexandra & Eastern Hills Cricket Association (AEHCA) at Lobethal yesterday. Nairne batted first with hard-hitting opener Shane Kenney scoring 55 from 45 balls (2 x 4’s, 5 x 6’s). Brad Christie (46), Chad Harrop (33 not out) and skipper Robert Crook (24) made handy contributions as the visitors posted a competitive 7/208 from their 45 overs. Sam Graeber was the standout bowler for the Tigers with 3/17 (9), while Matt Martin took 2/50 (9). The Lobethal run chase was an interesting one with nine batsmen reaching double figures with Steve Huxter (27), Tanner King (27), Graeber (26) and Mitch Weeks (22) the leading scorers. It was left to Matt Martin (16 not out) and Daniel Norsworthy (14 not out) to get their side over the line with 20 balls to spare. Harrop (3/42) was the leading wicket taker for the Razorbacks. Hahndorf won their fourth game on the trot following a seven-wicket triumph at home against Macclesfield. ‘Maccy’ batted first with Oliver Llewellyn top scoring with a patient 44 from 96 balls (3 x 4’s), while Chad Horsnell made 31 (32) as the Redbacks were bowled out for 129. Five Hahndorf bowlers took wickets with skipper Daniel Jenner snaring 3/3 from three overs. He was well supported by Bradey Judd (2/19), Lachlan Huxtable (2/21) and Sam Williams (2/27). Williams got Hahndorf off to a fast start with a hard-hitting 52 from 39 balls (9 x 4’s) and he was ably supported by Bradey Judd (41 not out) as the winning runs came up in just the 25th over. Strathalbyn won their fourth game of the season after a comfortable five-wicket victory against Bremer Callington at Callington. The Cobras batted first with opener Jai McMurtrie (31), Alex Durbidge (23) and Rhys Jordan (23) top scoring as their side was bowled out in the 42nd over for 132. Strathalbyn skipper Brayden Gaiter led from the front with 3/30 (9) and he was well supported by Mark Abbott (2/14), Lachlan Cutting (2/17) and Matt Harris (2/25). Abbott was the mainstay of the run chase for the visitors with 53 from 78 balls (8 x 4’s) and Ashley Medhurst made a patient 23 not out (70 balls) as the winning runs came up in the 37th over. Cobras skipper Nathan Fitzgerald was the pick of the bowlers with 2/21 from nine overs. Woodside consolidated their position in the top-four after an excellent 65-run win at home against fellow finals contender Langhorne Creek. The Warriors win was set up by a 181-run second wicket partnership between Brad Collins and Dave Wescombe as the home side posted 8/235 from their 45 overs. Collins made his first century of the season with 103 from 118 balls (13 x 4’s, 1 x 6), while Wescombe finished with 83 from 101 balls (10 x 4’s). Shannon Jones (3/25), Troy Blackwell (3/34) and Adam Clements (2/35) were the multiple wicket takers for Langhorne Creek. The ‘Creeks’ got off to a disastrous start in the run chase as they collapsed to 5/22 inside eight overs as Shane Druwitt did the early damage for Woodside with 4/34 from his nine-over spell. Jayden Michelmore (57) and Jagga Kotz (48) started a resurrection mission with a 103-run sixth wicket union before veteran fast bowler Aaron Galvin, the fifth bowler used by the Warriors, came on and took the last five wickets, including a hat trick to end the game as Langhorne Creek were bowled out for 170. Galvin rolled back the clock with figures of 5/37 (8.3). Ladder (after round 12)Lobethal 40, Hahndorf 36, Woodside 32, Langhorne Creek 32, Nairne 20, Strathalbyn 16, Bremer Callington 12, Macclesfield 4.Round 13 fixtures (1/2/25)Nairne v Bremer CallingtonStrathalbyn v Woodside Lobethal v MacclesfieldLanghorne Creek v Hahndorf

Pipers on the up in Hills Cricket
Pipers on the up in Hills Cricket

19 January 2025, 7:30 AM

Mylor moved up to third spot on the Hills Cricket Association (HCA) ladder following their comfortable eight-wicket win over Aldgate during round eight action at Aldgate Oval yesterday. The home side batted first with Felix Farmer (30 not out), Mitch Thomas (25) and Josh Callaghan (24) the leading scorers as the Gaters were bowled out in the 43rd over for 155. Dylan Quinn (3/19), Nick Cook (3/28), Jesse Cooper (2/21) and Michael Warburton (2/33) were the leading wicket takers for Mylor. The visitors made a great start in the run chase with Nic Wilson and Tom Plant adding 114 runs for the first wicket before Wilson departed for 51 from 84 balls (5 x 4’s, 2 x 6’s). Tom Plant went on to finish with 79 not out from 91 balls (7 x 4’s, 5 x 6’s) as the winning runs came up in the 32nd over. Mitch Wise (1/20) and Matt Hansen (1/24) were the wicket takers for Aldgate.Mt Lofty stayed top of the ladder after defeating Bridgewater by 92 runs at Heathfield Oval. The Redcaps batted first and were in early trouble at 2/28 before Ryan Pistola and Jordan Neis-Beer came together to add 95 runs for the third wicket. Neis-Beer made 51 (104 balls), while Pistola went on to top score with 82 not out (95) as the home side posted 6/193 from their 45 overs. Liam Risson (2/18), Peter Atkins (2/23) and James Dawson (2/39) were the leading wicket takers for the Raiders. Bridgewater were never in the run chase with Dawson (24) and Jamie Drew (22 not out) the only batsmen to pass 20 as they were bowled out in the 36th over for 101. Five Mt Lofty bowlers took wickets including Adam Carthew (3/18), Sam Furber (3/29) and Connor Milde (2/14). Stirling consolidated their top-two position with a high-scoring 21-run win at Meadows yesterday. The Eagles batted first with Connor McFadyen and Jack Read putting on 103 for the first wicket before McFadyen was dismissed in the 16th over for 39 (44 balls). Read went on to top score with 72 from 72 balls (9 x 4’s, 2 x 6’s), while Sean McCullum (33 not out), Harrison Webb (32) and Jack Pick (25) made handy contributions to see Stirling post 6/221 from their 45 overs. Brad Louch (2/22) and Zack Robertson (2/32) were the multiple wicket takers for Meadows. Oscar Tydeman and Rohan Reid started well for the Bulldogs with a 57-run opening stand before Tydeman went for a quickfire 41 (31 balls). Reid continued on to top score with 74 (112), while Callan Blackwell chipped in with 23 (21), but ultimately Meadows came up short at 9/200. Ned Hopgood (2/19), Jack Pick (2/25), James Richards (2/46) and Ezekiel Hemming (2/47) were the multiple wicket takers for Stirling.Reigning premiers Scott Creek Ironbank (SCIB) sit just percentage outside the top-four after a tight 17-run win at Kangarilla. SCIB batted first and battled their way to 5/160 from their 45 overs. Stuart Norton (34 not out), Aaron Thompson (33) and Lachlan Knight (22) were the leading run scorers, while Steve Featherstone (2/32) was the multiple wicket taker for ‘Kangies’. The run chase was a struggle for Kangarilla with six batsmen reaching double figures, but only Featherstone (36) passing 20 as his side came up short at 9/143. Beau Harwood (3/37) and veteran Andy Adams (2/20) were the leading wicket takers for Scott Creek Ironbank. Ladder (after round 8)Mt Lofty 28, Stirling 24, Mylor 20, Aldgate 16, Scott Creek Ironbank 16, Bridgewater 8, Meadows 8, Kangarilla 8.Round 9 (1/2/25 - home teams named first)Stirling v KangarillaAldgate v BridgewaterScott Creek Ironbank v Mt LoftyMeadows v Mylor

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Bays on the move in Great Southern Cricket
Bays on the move in Great Southern Cricket

13 January 2025, 6:00 AM

Encounter Bay moved up to fourth spot on the Great Southern Cricket Association (GSCA) ladder after defeating Victor Harbor by 128 runs during round eight action in the Great Southern Cricket Association (GSCA) at Encounter Bay on Saturday. The Bays batted first and were in early trouble at 4/54 with Victor Harbor skipper Sean Medlen snaring 2/30 (8). Former Macclesfield skipper David Schulze, in his first season at Encounter Bay, was joined by Bays skipper Blake Bailey and this pair set about resurrecting the innings. They added 170 runs for the fifth wicket with Schulze making his first century for the Bays (107 not out off 113), while Bailey finished on 84 not out (80 balls) as they posted 4/224 from their 40 overs. Lachlan Hywood (32) and Josh Boyko (27) tried hard for Victor Harbor but they were never in the run chase as they finished on 8/96. Max Longhurst (3/15), Luke Crichton (2/2) and Chris Butler (2/20) were the multiple wicket takers for the Bays.  Goolwa kept the pressure on for a top-two spot with a five-wicket victory at Yankalilla. The home side batted first and started well to reach 0/25 in the seventh over, before losing 6/20 to slump to 6/45. Lachlan Whittlesea was playing a lone hand for the Tigers as he top scored with 41 from 117 balls (5 x 4’s) before his side were eventually bowled out for 111 in the 39th over. The Goolwa spinners did most of the damage with the ball with James Lawrence taking 3/11 (8) and Matt Overall 3/29 (8). Andy Evans (34 not out), Overall (30) and Jesse Le Ray (21) were the mainstays of the Goolwa response as the winning runs came up in the 34th over. James Kerin took 2/14 from 4.2 overs for Yankalilla.Mt Compass kept their finals hopes alive with a five-wicket win at Willunga. The Demons batted first with opening batsman Ramesh Antony top scoring with 23 from 44 balls (3 x 4’s), but he received little support as the home side were bowled out for 109 in the 38th over. Josh Dalitz (3/13), Rob Martin (3/24) and Bailey Baldock (2/20) were the leading wicket takers for the Bulls. Mt Compass were relatively untroubled in the run chase as Paul Barrett carried his bat through the innings to top score with 39 not out (63 balls). Jamarley Daley (25) and Lochie Nash (20) made handy contributions as the winning runs came up in the 29th over. Eddie Last (2/27) and Seb Carius (2/27) were the chief wicket takers for Willunga. Ladder-leader Noarlunga got back in the winners circle with a 41-run win at home against Myponga-Sellicks. The Shoes batted first with Jamie Diener and Travis Bronstein adding 87 for the first wicket before Diener was dismissed for a hard-hitting 60 from 36 balls (4 x 4’s, 4 x 6’s). Bronstein went on to make 37 (87), while Jason Scarff chipped in with 31 (48) as Noarlunga reached 3/164 and a score of 200+ looked on the cards. The Mudlarks hit back hard, taking 7/13, to bowl Noarlunga out for 177. Josh Badenhorst (4/24) and Ryan Haverty (3/36) were the chief wicket takers for Myponga-Sellicks. Sam Tregenza (38), Ryan Haverty (29) and Michael Tomlinson (22) battled hard for their side but ultimately they came up short at 9/136. Six Noarlunga bowlers took wickets with Fletcher Harding (2/13) and Jason Scarff (2/28) the leading wicket takers. Port Elliot consolidated second spot with a comfortable seven-wicket win against McLaren Districts at McLaren Vale on Saturday. The home side batted first with opening batsman Stuart Kennewell the standout with 49 from 108 balls (3 x 4’s). No other Crushers batsman reached 20 as they were bowled out for 103 in the 40th over. Ben Martin was the destroyer for Port Elliot with 4/7 from seven overs, while Liam Harris snared 2/22 (7). The Bloods made light work of the run chase with Tyson Levy dominating the innings with a hard-hitting 80 from 56 balls (6 x 4’s, 4 x 6’s) as the target was reached in the 21st over. Hayden Bradley took 2/40 for McLaren Districts. Ladder (after round 8)Noarlunga 46, Port Elliot 40, Goolwa 36, Encounter Bay 30, McLaren Districts 28, Yankalilla 27, Myponga-Sellicks 22, Mt Compass 21, Victor Harbor 6, Willunga 0.Round 9 (18/1/25 - 1 day games)Port Elliot v Yankalilla Goolwa v WillungaMyponga-Sellicks v Mt CompassMcLaren Districts v Encounter BayNoarlunga v Victor Harbor

Razorbacks still alive in Alexandra & Eastern Hills Cricket
Razorbacks still alive in Alexandra & Eastern Hills Cricket

12 January 2025, 6:00 AM

Nairne kept their finals hopes alive with a comfortable 134-run win against Langhorne Creek during round 11 action of the Alexandra & Eastern Hills Cricket Association (AEHCA) at Nairne yesterday. The home side batted first with Brad Christie (42), Luke Timmins (37) and Zac Llewellyn (35) the top scorers as the Razorbacks made 226 before being bowled out in the 45th over. Brad Clements (2/38) and Adam Clements (2/43) were the multiple wicket takers for Langhorne Creek. The visitors started quickly in the run chase as they raced to 0/28 off just four overs before veteran left-armer Michael Harden struck with three wickets in four balls to leave the Tigers reeling. Harden finished with the fine figures of 5/39 (7) as Langhorne Creek were bowled out for just 92 in the 17th over. Luke Stephenson (2/0) and Brodie Clarke (2/34) chimed in with two wickets each, while Shannon Jones top scored for the ‘Creeks’ with 34 (23 balls). Reigning premiers Lobethal moved a game clear on top of the ladder after defeating Strathalbyn by 19 runs on the turf at Strathalbyn Oval. The Tigers batted first with their innings underpinned by a patient knock from Ben Matthews (64 off 115) and he was well supported by Tanner King (34) and Steve Huxter (23) as Lobethal posted 9/213 from their 45 overs. All six ‘Strath’ bowlers took wickets with Mark Abbott (2/31) and Nick Evenden (2/33) leading the way. Abbott (50), Ben Cousins (33 not out) and Luke Cousins (24) tried hard in the run chase, but ultimately the Stallions came up short at 8/194. Dave Huxter (2/27) was the leading wicket taker for Lobethal. Hahndorf moved up to second spot on the ladder after defeating fellow finals contender Woodside by 16 runs at Woodside Oval yesterday. The Magpies had good contributions from Bradey Judd (33), Ben Montgomerie (28) and Paul Allegretto (23), but the standout innings came from opening batsman Sam Williams. Williams top scored with 83 from 116 balls (8 x 4’s, 2 x 6’s) as his side posted 6/210 from their 45 overs. Aaron Galvin (2/38) was the multiple wicket taker for Woodside. Chris Baschiera (36), Tommy Baldock (24) and Dave Wescombe (22) batted well for Woodside, but the game appeared well and truly over at 9/151 as Nick Johns (23 not out) joined Galvin (32) at the crease. This pair got their team back into the contest with a 43-run last wicket stand. Ultimately it wasn’t enough as the home side was bowled out for 194 in the 41st over. Curtis Montgomery (3/28), Hudson Judd (3/51) and Michael Shanahan (2/24) were the leading wicket takers for Hahndorf. Bremer Callington won their third game of the season after defeating Macclesfield by four wickets at Callington. ‘Maccy’ batted first and got off to a good start with Tom Filsell (41) and Connor Moore (37) adding 63 runs for the first wicket. From then on it was all Bremer Callington as they took 10/57 to bowl the Redbacks out for 120. Harry Eades (4/35), Graydon Brand (3/16) and Nathan Fitzgerald (2/7) were the destroyers for the Cobras. Bremer Callington were in all sorts of trouble in their innings as they slumped to 5/37 before Rhys Jordan (32) joined co-captain Brand in a match-winning 83-run stand that saw the Cobras over the line in the 29th over. Brand continued his excellent season to finish on 51 not out from 68 balls (5 x 4’s, 1 x 6). Declan Long (3/18) and Cade Long (2/36) did the damage with the ball for the Redbacks. Ladder (after round 11)Lobethal 36, Hahndorf 32, Langhorne Creek 32, Woodside 28, Nairne 20, Strathalbyn 12, Bremer Callington 12, Macclesfield 4.Round 12 fixtures (18/1/25)  Bremer Callington v StrathalbynLobethal v NairneWoodside v Langhorne CreekHahndorf v Macclesfield

Port Elliot take a big scalp in Great Southern Cricket
Port Elliot take a big scalp in Great Southern Cricket

05 January 2025, 6:00 AM

Port Elliot consolidated second spot on the Great Southern Cricket Association (GSCA) ladder after defeating top side Noarlunga by seven wickets during round seven action in the Great Southern Cricket Association (GSCA) at Port Elliot yesterday. Noarlunga batted first and were in early trouble at 3/28 as Jason Scarff joined Michael Ledgard at the crease. This pair set about resurrecting the innings as the visitors reached 3/83. Unfortunately Ledgard had to retire hurt on 26 (63 balls) and then Scarff was dismissed for 29 (49). Sean Williams top scored with 38 from 38 balls (5 x 4’s) as Noarlunga were dismissed for 137 in the 38th over. Liam Harris took 4/22 (6.1) for the Bloods, while Ethan Spriggs chipped in with 2/31 (8). Spriggs (16) and Tyson Levy got Port Elliot off to a good start with a 53-run opening stand. Levy went on to top score with 60 from 48 balls (6 x 4’s, 3 x 6’s), while Jaspa Tonkin contributed 38 not out (42) as the winning runs came up in the 25th over. Jacob Banks took 2/18 for Noarlunga. Mt Compass won their second game of the season with an upset four-wicket victory at home over Encounter Bay. The Bays batted first and got into a reasonable position at 4/81 with Sam Hoffmann (32) and Jason Parry (21) leading the way. ‘Compass’ struck back to take the last 6/34 as the visitors were bowled out for 115 in the 39th over. Bailey Baldock (4/33), Mark Nash (2/9) and Robert Martin (2/31) were the leading wicket takers for the Bulls. Mt Compass were in all sorts of trouble in the run chase as they slumped to 6/41 after 24 overs with young seam bowler Kieran Garrett doing the damage with 3/15 from his eight overs. Mt Compass skipper Aaron Dalitz joined veteran all-rounder Nash at the crease in what would turn out to be a match-winning partnership worth 77 runs for the seventh wicket as the home side knocked off the target in the 39th over. Nash completed a fine all-round game with 48 not out (67 balls), while Dalitz made 31 not out from 42 balls. Myponga-Sellicks moved closer to a top-six spot after a comprehensive eight-wicket victory over Willunga at Myponga yesterday. Willunga batted first and were in early strife at 3/9 before Seb Carius (39) and Rory Hanson (24) steadied things down with a 33-run partnership for the fourth wicket. That was as good as it got for the Demons as the Mudlarks took 7/48 to see Willunga bowled out for 90 in the 36th over. Ryan Banning was the standout bowler for Myponga-Sellicks with 4/26 from eight overs, while Ryan Haverty (2/14) and Kym Dooley (2/15) chipped in with a couple of wickets each. The Mudlarks were untroubled in the run chase with the in-form Michael Tomlinson guiding his side to victory in the 25th over. Tomlinson, coming off a big century in the last game, finished with 49 not out from 84 balls (4 x 4’s, 1 x 6). Jack McCauley (1/10) and Malcolm Radford (1/24) were the wicket takers for Willunga. Goolwa won their fifth game of the season with a comfortable 10-wicket victory at home against McLaren Districts. The Crushers batted first with Brodie Long (23) the only batsman to pass 20 as they were bowled out for 101 in the 38th over. Left-arm spinner James Lawrence was the star for the Magpies with 5/25 from his eight-over spell, while Dean Vickery snared 2/23 (8). Goolwa wasted no time in the run chase as they knocked off the target in just the 13th over. Matt Overall smashed 65 not out from just 33 balls (11 x 4’s, 1 x 6), while Sam Carlyle finished with 32 not out from 44 balls (5 x 4’s). Yankalilla consolidated their spot in the top-six with a clinical eight-wicket win at Victor Harbor yesterday. ‘Victor’ batted first with Cameron Jones (25) the only player to reach double figures for the Vipers as they were dismissed for just 78. Tigers skipper Luke Bartlett snared 4/19 (6), while Chris Clark (2/3), James Kerin (2/6) and Jimmy Hamblin (2/15) picked up two wickets apiece. Lachlan Whittlesea (39) and Aaron Smith (26) got Yankalilla off to a fast start with a 47-run opening stand, before the winning runs came up in just the 14th over. Jesse Ortega (1/13) and Lachlan Hywood (1/13) were the wicket takers for Victor Harbor. Ladder (after round 7)Noarlunga 40, Port Elliot 34, Goolwa 30, McLaren Districts 28, Yankalilla 27, Encounter Bay 24, Myponga-Sellicks 22, Mt Compass 15, Victor Harbor 6, Willunga 0.Round 8 (11/1/25 - 1 day games)Noarlunga v Myponga-SellicksWillunga v Mt Compass McLaren Districts v Port ElliotYankalilla v GoolwaEncounter Bay v Victor Harbor

Magpies looking good for finals spot in the AEHCA
Magpies looking good for finals spot in the AEHCA

22 December 2024, 9:45 AM

Hahndorf consolidated their position in the top-four with a comfortable 107-run win against Nairne during round 10 action of the Alexandra & Eastern Hills Cricket Association (AEHCA) at Hahndorf yesterday. The Magpies win puts a three-game gap between themselves and the Razorbacks with eight rounds remaining in the season. Hahndorf batted first yesterday with Bradey Judd and Paul Allegretto adding 92 runs for the first wicket before Allegretto departed for 48 (52 balls). Judd continued on to make 67 (102), before Magpies skipper Dan Jenner combined with Noah Dunn to add 97 runs for the third wicket as the home side posted 3/269 from their 45 overs. Jenner top scored with 72 from 69 balls (9 x 4’s, 2 x 6’s), while Dunn finished with 48 not out from 43 balls (2 x 4’s, 3 x 6’s). Nairne got off to a slow start in the run chase as they slipped to 2/17, before skipper Robert Crook (56) and Zac Llewellyn (33) combined for a 67-run stand for the third wicket. Luke Timmins chimed in with 26 (32), but ultimately the Razorbacks were bowled out in the 34th over for 162. Six Hahndorf bowlers took wickets with Ryan Trafford-Walker (2/16), Curtis Montgomery (2/18), Dean Gore (2/35) and Allegretto (2/42) the multiple wicket takers. Lobethal go into the Christmas/NewYear break on top of the ladder in their quest for a fourth premiership on the trot after defeating Bremer Callington by seven wickets at Callington yesterday. The home side batted first with Alex Durbidge (60), Graydon Brand (53 not out), Michael Heath (42) and Nathan Fitzgerald (30) leading the Cobras to 5/211 from their 45 overs. Lobethal wasted no time in the run chase with opener Tanner King playing a blinder of an innings to finish with 134 not out from just 69 balls. His innings contained 11 x 4’s and 11 x 6’s! Mitch Weeks (28) and Daniel Norsworthy (23) played good support roles as the target was knocked off in the 25th over. Nathan Fitzgerald (3/52) took all three wickets for the Cobras. Woodside had a massive 225-run win over Macclesfield to consolidate third spot on the ladder with eight rounds to go. The Warriors batted first and amassed a huge score of 7/331 from their 45 overs. Five Woodside batsmen made half centuries in Noah Bell (67 not out), Tommy Baldock (62), Will Worthington (61), Chris Baschiera (59) and Dave Wescombe (54). Declan Long (3/51) was the leading wicket taker for the Redbacks. ‘Maccy’ reached 1/66 in the run chase through Connor Moore (28) and Oliver Llewellyn (21), before losing their last 9/40 to be bowled out for 106 in the 31st over. Shane Collins was the star with the ball for Woodside with 5/18 from seven overs, white veteran Aaron Galvin chipped in with 2/12.A double hat trick from Troy Blackwell has inspired Langhorne Creek to a tight, 24-run win against local rival Strathalbyn at Langhorne Creek yesterday. Blackwell, an SA Country representative, took wickets with the last three balls of his eighth over, before dismissing Strathalbyn’s Mark Abbott with the first ball of his ninth over. Blackwell has taken an amazing three hat trick’s in 2024 and finished with 6/31 from his nine overs. Earlier, Langhorne Creek put up 6/215 from their 45 overs with Ben Warren top scoring with 63 not out (64 balls) and he received good support from Adam Clements (39) and Dan Kropp (39). Jack Roberts took 3/33 (9) for the Stallions. Strathalbyn reached 4/177 in the run chase before Blackwell’s heroics saw them come up short on 9/191. Abbott top scored with 86 (109) for ‘Strath’. Ladder (after round 10)Lobethal 32, Langhorne Creek 32, Woodside 28, Hahndorf 28, Nairne 16, Strathalbyn 12, Bremer Callington 8, Macclesfield 4.Round 11 fixtures (11/1/25)Bremer Callington v MacclesfieldWoodside v HahndorfNairne v Langhorne CreekStrathalbyn v Lobethal

Shoes on top at Christmas break
Shoes on top at Christmas break

21 December 2024, 11:00 PM

Noarlunga will go into the Christmas/New Year break undefeated and on top of the ladder following their six-wicket win over Goolwa during round six action in the Great Southern Cricket Association (GSCA) at Old Noarlunga yesterday. Noarlunga were chasing Goolwa’s day one total of 7/188 and after losing Sean Williams (1) early, Travis Bronstein and Michael Ledgard settled in for a long partnership. This pair added 109 runs for the second wicket before Bronstein was dismissed for 87 from 146 balls (8 x 4’s). Ledgard finished with 45 not out, while Jamie Diener (23) and Cam Bullard (21 not out) made handy contributions as the winning runs came up in the 65th over. Josh Jones (2/58) and Sean McIvor (1/64) were the wicket takers for Goolwa. McLaren Districts moved up to second spot on the ladder after a 10-wicket outright victory over Willunga. McLaren Districts resumed day two with a first innings lead of 83 runs and extended this out to 123 runs before being bowled out for 182. Crushers Skipper Justin Twartz top scored with 33 not out, while Malcolm Radford took 4/46 for the Demons. Willunga fared better in their second innings with Roger Lanson (29 not out) and Ramesh Anthony (23) top scoring as they were bowled out for 125. Stephen Nairn (2/9), Roy Graham (2/14), Kevin Grant (2/20) and George Beard (2/27) were the multiple wicket takers for McLaren Districts. This left just three runs for the Crushers to claim outright victory with the runs coming up in the first over.Myponga-Sellicks kept their finals hopes alive with a 47-run win at home against Port Elliot. The Bloods were up against a stiff task as they were in pursuit of the Mudlarks’ day one total of 7/279 and they gave the total a good crack before being bowled out for 232 in the 64th over. Jaspa Tonkin (52), Scott Hannam (41), Sam White (31) and Levi Stringer (28 not out) were the leading run scorers for Port Elliot. Kym Dooley (2/68) and Ryan Banning (2/69) took a couple of wickets each for the Mudlarks, but the star of the day was all-rounder Ryan Haverty. After scoring 81 on day one, Haverty snared 6/60 (16.2) to complete a fine all-round display.Mt Compass had a convincing 127-run victory against Victor harbor yesterday. After making 214 on day one, the Bulls bowled ‘Victor’ out for 87 in reply. Jesse Ortega (28), Luke Harding (21) and Kenny Sumner (12) were the only Vipers batsmen to reach double figures as they were bowled out in the 41st over. Rilee Endersby was the star for Mt Compass with the ball as he took 5/8 from 8.5 overs, while Josh Dalitz snared 2/14 (6). Victor Harbor were asked to follow-on and reached 4/65 before stumps were drawn after 24 overs. Harding (33 not out) top scored for the Vipers, while Endersby took 4/29 (10) to finish with match figures of 9/37. Encounter Bay had a big 205-run win at Yankalilla after bowling the Tigers out for 130 in pursuit of the Bays’ huge day one total of 7/335. Tigers skipper Luke Bartlett top scored with 46 (82 balls), while Aaron Smith chipped in with 25 (41). Young opening bowler Kieran Garrett took 5/42 from 11.2 overs for the Bays, while Jamie Caddy finished with the miserly figures of 2/3 from seven overs. Asked to follow-on, Yankalilla finished on 1/91 from 18 overs with opening batsman Lachlan Whittlesea top scoring with 68 not out from 65 balls (11 x 4’s, 1 x 6). Garrett was the wicket taker with 1/21 to complete match figures of 6/63. Ladder (after round 6)Noarlunga 40, McLaren Districts 28, Port Elliot 28, Goolwa 24, Encounter Bay 24, Yankalilla 21, Myponga-Sellicks 16, Mt Compass 9, Victor Harbor 6, Willunga 0.Round 7 (4/1/25 - 1 day games)Mt Compass v Encounter BayMyponga-Sellicks v WillungaPort Elliot v NoarlungaGoolwa v McLaren DistrictsVictor Harbor v Yankalilla

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