The As ran West Torrens to two wickets and the Bs continued their improve efforts with 42 and 12 run losses.
T Mac was back to Rolton medal winning form.
We made 4/161 off our 50. T Mac was back in good form with
her best score for the season. Her
opening partnership with Rachael saw us 63 in the 17th. We were well set at 1/103 in the 30th
over but were held to only 45 runs off the last 20 overs has West Torrens
bowled and fielded very well.
We took four early wickets to have them 4/78 in the 19th.
State Under 18 rep Brooke Harris made 50 and Tayla Gordon 24 to see the Eagles
steadyto be 5/136 in the 32. T Mac took
two wickets in her second spell to have them 8/148. But state captain Lauren
Ebsary ( batting down the list) and tailender Ainslee Knight saw them home.
T Mac had her best bowling for the season with 4/17 and
Brandi Ongley took two wickets.
The Bs took their only wicket in the first game with a ball
to spare and were set 152.
Kylie came in late making 48 off 23 balls with 7 fours and 4
sixes (scoring ALL RUNS in boundaries.)
The Bs got within 42 runs in game one and were within 12 in
the second
The Bs continued their steady improvement with Eesher Degvan scoring 19 and 15 in the double
header games.
Ella Wilson scored 12 no and 7 in
In the second game Tayla Smith took two wickets in three
balls early in the Northern innings.
Kylie provided the fire works in
our innings with 41 off 23. She was well
supported by Ella (24 run stand) and 47* with Salomae.
On the school front:
Ella, Kaitlyn Heath and Chelsea all had games
on Adelaide Oval and Adelaide Oval No 2 last Wednesday. Reynella East finished 10 out of 13.
This week we have games down south with the As 12 noon at
Bice and the Bs 1pm at Christies. We are
working with SACA to see if we can change to a double header.
We wish T Mac all the best with her state commitments at
home next weekend. Saturday’s game is at
Railways Oval and a win should see us back in the race for top spot.
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