Stanhope relied on a composed 60 unbeaten from Johnathon Pearson as they posted 7-217 from their 40 overs.
Moama batted out the overs but were only able to manage 7-156, Matthew Key’s 46 not-out the best performance.
Danyon Stockdale (2-15) and Bradd Stewart (2-13) each took two wickets for Stanhope.
Kyabram Fire Brigade held off the charge of Bamawm-Lockington United, the Lions falling short of the Flames’ 7-171 by just seven runs.
A pair of half-centuries from Shannon Fleming (67) and Tim Nelson (64) brought about the lion’s share of Fire Brigade’s runs, while Alex Wagner (4-26) was a star with the ball for BLU.
In response the Lions had seven double-digit contributors but at nine-down, Wagner and Brett Mundie were left with too much to do in the final over.
Riley and Oscar Carver each took three wickets for the Flames.
The result between Echuca and Elmore wasn’t yet available, while the Rushworth and Colbinabbin game was ongoing at the time of writing.
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Moama picked up a 12-run win over Girgarre, 91 to 79, in a game where the Kangaroos scored quickly but ran out of wickets.
No-one really stood out in the Moama innings, with Mitchell Hewes’ 29 the best score, while Andrew McIntosh took 6 for 13 to keep Girgarre on the back foot.
Tongala put up a big score, which Echuca South couldn’t match, resulting in an 88-run win for the Blues.
Travis Johnstone’s (110) brilliant century, was well supported by Braith Northausen (58) as Tonny posted 273.
Three wickets from River Townsend helped the Blues to comfortably defend the total.
Leitchville-Gunbower picked up a three-wicket win, thanks to a strong opening stand from Thomas Colvin (33) and Scott Lucas (42).
Nondies batted out their 40 overs for the loss of only four wickets but put up just 128, which L-G managed to reel in in 30.5 overs.
Cooma logged a dominant win over Rochester, posting 7-187 before skittling Rochy for 98.
Ethan Palma-Ludeman’s half-century (56) was followed by 79 unbeaten from Hunter Fawcett to help Cooma to its total, while Jack Norris (3-11) and Samuel Barbagallo (3-16) ripped through the Rochester batting lineup.
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Ky Fire Brigade obliterated Echuca South, putting up 9-248 from its 40 overs before wiping out the Swans for 22.
Sam Spedding (67) led at the top of the order for the Flames, with Steven Grima (4-10) and Mitch Wilson (4-8) getting the job done with the ball.
Rochester chased down Cooma’s 144 in 26.2 overs, losing just five wickets in the process.
Leigh Hartshorne (63) made a brilliant half-century to help his side run down the total.
Echuca defeated Elmore by seven wickets, after a balanced bowling performance restricted Elmore to 102.
BLU cruised to victory over Girgarre, losing only one wicket as Adrain Flett (38) and Charlie McIntyre (33 not-out) got the Lions most of the way to the 97 required with the opening partnership.
Stanhope had the bye.
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Rushworth bowled out BLU for 84 thanks to four wickets from Declan Baldwin, before hunting down the total in 22.5 overs.
Echuca proved too strong for Moama, logging a six-wicket win after eclipsing Moama’s 7-124 in the 26th over.
The result between Stanhope and Tongala wasn’t yet available, and Cooma forfeited its tie with Kyabram Fire Brigade.