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HomeSportRooke leads Dragons to huge win

Rooke leads Dragons to huge win

Bell Park’s Hannah Rooke had an outstanding all-round A Grade game in round 10 of Geelong Cricket Association senior women’s competition.

Rooke took the incredible figures of five wickets for two runs with her crafty off-spin while teammate Daniella Galle took three wickets for seven runs in dismissing Lethbridge for 57.

Rooke then made an unbeaten 30 with captain Carly Mittermair (26 not out) with the Dragons getting runs in the sixth over without losing a wicket.

Young English import Izzy Storrar starred for Geelong City although East Belmont took the points.

Storrar made 65 from 77 balls in a classy knock, but Macy Lee (3/27) helped keep the total to 6/151.

Storrar then took 5/40, but a steadying knock by Rebecca McPoyle (46 not out from 52 deliveries) saw East Belmont home with three wickets and eight balls in hand.

A 40-ball 50 from Bianca Duff and a run-a-ball 48 from Milly Chapman steered North Geelong to a big total of 7/222 against South Barwon.

The score could have been bigger if not for the efforts of Amy Seddon, who took 2/16 from her six overs.

Seddon then made 22 for South Barwon, but Chelsea Reid (3/5 from five overs) and Jessica Woolston (2/8 from five) had their opposition all out for 77.

Barwon Heads remained in finals contention with a five-wicket win against St Joseph’s.

Ally Haase (41) and Caitlin Burnett (39) gave Joeys a positive start with a 70-run opening stand, but young guns Matilda Cole (2/17 from six overs) and Luca Bode (1/13 from six) applied the brakes and the Seagulls were set 126 for victory.

Bode then top scored with a patient and steadying 28 from 74 deliveries and skipper Jane Burch made 27 and the Heads won with 14 balls to spare.

Round 10, Sunday 18 January

A Grade

Barwon Heads 5/126 (L. Bode 28, J. Burch 27) def St Joseph’s 6/125 (A. Haase 41, C. Burnett 39, M. Cole 2/17, A. Sproule 2/25)

Bell Park 0/60 (H. Rooke 30no, C. Mittermair 26no) def Lethbridge 57 (H. Rooke 5/2, D. Galle 3/7)

East Belmont 7/152 (R. McPoyle 46no, B. Farey 34, I. Storrar 5/40) def Geelong City 6/151 (I. Storrar 65, R. Cox 25, M. Lee 3/27)

North Geelong 7/222 (B. Duff 50, M. Chapman 48, L. Kelly 36, A. Seddon 2/16, A. Williams 2/38) def South Barwon 77 (A. Seddon 22, C. Reid 3/5, J. Woolston 2/8)

B Grade

Anglesea 6/126 (H. Donoghue 24, T. Rimmer 23no, J. Harper 2/14) def Highton 4/85 (J. Newton 40no, J. Lister 2/14)

Barrabool 2/74 (K. Jirik 19, A. Joyce 2/24) def Marshall 73 (P. Sadler 20, H. McDonald 3/7, T. Stevens 3/11, V. King 2/6)

Queenscliff 2/161 (M. Bennett 61, M. Cameron 50ret) def Lara 157 (A. Bowering 44, B. Milverton 41, J. Fletcher 5/21, N. Leonard-Smith 3/30)

Portarlington 8/152 (E. Chisholm 22, M. Tabor 2/12, S. Ingle 2/23, G. Whitford-Price 2/26) def North Geelong 112 (L. Arthur 28, E. Allen 3/25, E. Chisholm 2/10, Z. Shawcross 2/23)

C Grade

East Belmont 3/96 (K. Williams 46, G. Kapoor 19, J. Maddock 2/29) def Drysdale 4/93 (L. Sheehan 23)

Wallington 5/132 (S. Kelsall 51ret, C. Ralph 44, B. Sadler 3/16) def Teesdale 3/111 (R. Wood 45, S. Fisher 28no, S. Kelsall 2/23)

Waurn Ponds Deakin 4/112 (J. Bonanno 47, B. Woodburn 24no, C. Haynes 22) def Bannockburn 6/110 (B. Gorman 51ret, G. Baty 2/25)

Torquay 0/63 (A. Oliver 26no, E. French 26no) def St Leonards 6/62 (E. Blanch 24, K. Pepyat 23, C. O’Loughlin 4/4)

D Grade

Thomson 2/58 (C. Anderson 27no) def Modewarre 8/57 (B. Butler 32, CJ Mulligan 3/21, A. Kennedy 2/11, J. Charles 2/11)

Armstrong Creek 2/137 (A. Lockwood 30ret, J. Vansomeren 30ret, L. Smith 23no, M. Jamieson 2/18) def St Joseph’s 4/80 (C. Wuite 28)

Grovedale 0/88 (J. Fisher 30ret, O. Tolan 26ret) def Geelong West 5/86 (G. Wright-Janocha 28no, H. Rawson 25, J. Fisher 2/10)

Bell Post Hill 2/76 (H. Uwland 30ret) def Newtown & Chilwell 7/75 (S. Hooper 33no, B. Collins 2/5)

E Grade

North Geelong 0/102 (E. Caruana 31no, C. Quagliaro 31ret) def Alexander Thomson 5/96

Little River 2/41 (S. Anderson 26no) def Lethbridge 7/40 (J. Fairchild 3/5, P. Sharp 2/5)

St Peters 3/167 (T. Sorgiovanni 33ret, A. Huston 31ret, L. Parrot 29) def Barwon Heads 2/146 (S. Briggs 31ret, R. Lane 30ret, R. Oborne 29no)

Newcomb & District def Murgheboluc by forfeit

F Grade

Thomson 3/101 (J. Clack 24no, Z. Whelan 2/14) def South Barwon 4/98 (J. Anderton 2/25)

Corio 3/135 (M. Hili 33ret, M. Wiles 33ret, K. Reville 27no) def Bannockburn 7/104 (E. Thomson 34no, E. Odgers 3/13)

Wallington 2/109 (L. Potter 30ret, M. Annand 22ret) def Manifold Heights 4/103 (S. Williamson 31ret, D. Sanders 20, L. Potter 2/17)

Bell Park def Jan Juc by forfeit

G Grade

Little River 1/43 (T. Kemp Quetta) def Meredith 6/42 (J. Palmer 2/7)

East Belmont 0/86 (S. Kennedy 23ret) def Armstrong Creek 7/85 (C. Maclean 24, F. Timberlake 3/22, S. Kennedy 2/13)

Bell Park 4/108 (G. Pritchard 33ret, C. Lymer 22) def Queenscliff/St Leonards 6/106 (D. Jennings 26, J. Taylor 2/19)

Lara 5/123 (A. Reeves 33ret, K. Winberry 2/23, C. Vos 2/24) def Geelong City 119 (K. O’Donnell 42ret, B. Carson 2/14, A. Reeves 2/20, K. Allan 2/21)

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