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Grace and Meehan top the charts

Scores, runs and wickets from Saturday’s play in Geelong Cricket Association and Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association matches.

Standout performances included Corio’s Mitch Grace (6/6), Teesdale’s Casey Meehan (172), Lara’s Daniel Weigl (135), East Belmont’s Lachlan Inglis (120), Armstrong Creek’s Ted Walliss (6/39) and Leopold’s Declan Gibson (5/25).

GCA

Day one, round 14, Saturday 28 February

Division 1

Newtown & Chilwell 135 (L. Sperling 30, D. Kerr 4/41, A. McCann 3/16) vs North Geelong 2/69 (T. Mathieson 30)

Lara 247 (D. Weigl 135, J. Ash 25, A. Casey 2/32) vs St Joseph’s 2/11 (L. Wilson 2/5)

East Belmont 7/264 (Lachlan Inglis 120, D. Winsall 30, O. Trewin 2/49) vs St Peters

South Barwon 9/293 (N. Butters 83, T. Meredith 62, S. Ellis 38, S. Coutts 5/67, L. Guest 2/25) vs Grovedale

Division 2

Bell Park 96 (N. Deep Pottabathini 60, C. Young 4/17, I. Bird 3/20, D. Elliott 2/19) vs Highton 3/213 (I. Bird 71no, J. Gillard 65)

Bell Post Hill 9/274 (B. Muir 60, T. Hughes 56, J. Grozdanovski 52, W. Iles 44, R. Reddy Lankireddy 3/54, C. George-Eldridge 3/63)

Torquay 205 (F. Carter 98, J. Fisher 32, J. Leather 4/52, S. Dissanyake 2/18) vs Geelong City

Alexander Thomson 113 (Z. Mevissen 45, D. Gibson 5/25, H. Butterworth 3/20) vs Leopold 5/108 (S. Mitchell 34no, Z. Mevissen 2/32)

Division 3

Marshall 54 (J. Burns 22, M. Grace 6/6, H. Burns 3/16) & 2/33 vs Corio 84 (C. Laurie 26no, B. Sadler 4/28, W. Skene 3/14)

Lethbridge 177 (H. Spiller 79, S. Dillon 23, E. Rogers 3/27) vs Waurn Ponds Deakin 2/35

Thomson 200 (J. Baxter 47, Z. Smith 33, J. McDonald 28, R. Procter 4/66, N. Matthews 2/28) vs Modewarre 1/73 (B. Bernet 56)

Bannockburn 212 (J. Hickleton 62no, T. Hay 48, C. Cain 34, D. Grozdanovski 4/56, L. Brown 2/34) vs Murgheboluc

Division 4

Meredith 8/226 (T. Dittloff 81, J. Eyers 40, A. Hart 25, G. Singh 2/34) drew with Guild St Mary’s 0/31

Manifold Heights 6/110 (M. Pratt 51no, D. Biemans 3/22, R. Mallon 2/22) def St Albans/Breakwater 107 (D. Robinson 47, N. Pratt 3/27, J. Keating 2/16, B. Ince 2/22, M. Pratt 2/25)

Newcomb & District 1/195 (T. O’Neill 106no, H. Nield 59no) def Teesdale 6/273 (C. Meehan 172, S. Patten 48, B. Ritchie 3/64) with reduced target, due to rain

BPCA

Day one, round 14, Saturday 28 February

A1 Grade

Barrabool 237 (K. Pickering 74, S. Stevens 51, A. Pickering 30, J. Graham 5/65, T. Kearney 3/57) vs Jan Juc

Queenscliff 9/227 declared (H. Illingworth 46no, T. Bakker 34, J. Monahan 32, F. Mileto 31, B. Dobbin 4/60, B. Spencer 3/47) vs Drysdale 1-5

Barwon Heads 9/190 (C. McKinley 44, D. Donaldson 37, D. Midolo 5/53, M. Walker 2/29) vs Inverleigh

Anglesea 145 (A. Poulton 49no, S. Umbers 34, T. Walliss 6/39) vs Armstrong Creek 0/8

A2 Grade

Newcomb 162 (S. Healey 66, D. Ryan 25, A. Singh 5/35, B. Robinson 5/42) vs Surf Coast 0/4

Winchelsea 140 (J. Groves 63, D. Wise-Graham 4/26) vs Wallington 1/27

Ocean Grove 143 (D. Roddis 43, S. Fankhauser 24, S. Grazotis 3/26, C. Walter 3/40, J. Gasior 3/43) vs Collendina

Portarlington 2/151 (J. De Bono 81, P. McGrath 49, J. Baldi 34, J. Burns 4/90, S. Harrison 3/42, B. White 3/48) vs St Leonards

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