Rendelsham 4/162 defeated Lucindale 10/160
Scant details were available as the results were not online.
Lucindale won the toss at home and elected to bat.
With AFL star player Darcy Fogarty cooking the barbecue, the top three batsmen all reached the thirties but could go no further.
They were McGurk (35), Graetz (31) and McCarthy (30).
Nevertheless, Lucindale posted a defendable score of 160 with Jake Wight and Jacob Carger each taking three wickets.
Rendelsham was equal to the challenge with Dylan Clough (58 not out), Tyson Smith (49) and Carger (30) ensuring the visitors reached the target with six wickets in reserve.
Millicent Black Hats 3/196 d. Kingston 10/129
A 16-year-old centurion tops the news from round three of the Millicent/Naracoorte Cricket Association played on Saturday.
Millicent Blacks Hats teen Ashton Lindner achieved every batsman’s wish at the Kingston Community School Oval.
Lindner is still a week or so away from his 17th birthday but he mastered eight seaside bowlers on his way to 105.
The reigning premiers batted first and were in trouble at 2/7 when Lindner joined opener and fellow teen Teej Lawlor at the crease.
They proceeded to put the Kingston bowlers to the sword with a partnership of 181.
Lawlor was impressive with an unbeaten 63.
However, the day belonged to Lindner with his 105 coming at almost a run a ball.
He belted eight boundaries and cleared the pickets on four occasions.
Sent into bat, the visitors posted 3/196 off their 40 overs with all bowlers having little luck.
One conceded 22 runs off his sole over.
In reply, the home side finished well short in the 29th over for 129.
Callum Paige made 22 while Liam Sibley made a quickfire half century.
His score of 53 included 46 in boundaries.
Eight of the Black Hats bowlers took wickets.
It was the third consecutive win for the reigning premiers.
Mount Burr 7/181 d. Naracoorte Townies 9/150
It was quite a game for stand-in Mount Burr skipper Jack Francis when his team travelled to Wortley Oval.
Francis was promoted from the vice-captaincy as regular skipper Jordan Muhovics was in Ballarat.
The first correct action of Francis was to win the toss and he elected to bat.
Placing himself at the top of the order, Francis saw his team well on the way to a winning score.
His 63 was the top score and a personal best.
Taylor Allan posted 38 and this was another individual highest score.
The visitors posted 7/181 off their 40 overs with Matt Smith taking the bowling honours with 3/37.
In reply, the Naracoorte Townies fell 31 runs short.
The top three batsmen all made starts with the in-form Remi Brown making 55.
The middle order and tail were ineffective as Adrian Thompson claimed three wickets.