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East Belmont and North Geelong to meet in A Grade final

North Geelong won its way through to the Geelong Cricket Association women’s A Grade grand final and will play East Belmont on Sunday 8 March.

With rain interrupting play in the semi-final against Geelong City, the Magpies were set a modified target of 98 from 24 overs after City made 5/125.

North Geelong reached the target from the second ball of the 21st over.

East Belmont was too strong for Barwon Heads in the other semi-final and it promises to be a huge match to decide the premiership at South Barwon’s Lawn Addicts Oval.

Grand finals

Sunday 8 March, 1pm

A Grade: East Belmont vs North Geelong at Lawn Addicts Oval, South Barwon Reserve, Belmont

B Grade: Anglesea vs Queenscliff at Queens Park No 1, Highton

C Grade: Bannockburn vs Torquay at Reynolds Oval, South Barwon Reserve, Belmont

D Grade: Thomson vs Armstrong Creek at Queens Park No 2, Highton

E Grade: Little River vs North Geelong at South Barwon Reserve No 5, Belmont

F Grade: Bell Park vs Jan Juc at South Barwon Reserve No 3, Belmont

G Grade: Geelong City vs East Belmont at South Barwon Reserve No 4, Belmont

Semi-finals

Sunday 1 March

A Grade

East Belmont 2/98 (I. Fenner 41no, L. Tubb 28no, C. Walker 19) def Barwon Heads 97 (S. Don 23, B. Farey 2/4, C. Walker 2/6, A. Grinter 2/12)

North Geelong 7/99 (I. Hanna-Phillips 32, B. Duff 19, P. Agg 2/14, I. Storrar 2/19) def Geelong City 5/125 (P. Agg 50no, E. Moloney 20, N. Millard 3/32) on DLS format, NG target 98 from 24 overs

B Grade

Queenscliff 5/100 (M. Bennett 32, H. Chalkley 30, V. King 3/25) def Barrabool 99 (J. Neil 25, A. Birrell 3/29, A. Frankpitt 2/8, J. Fletcher 2/13, S. Birrell 2/26)

Anglesea 5/119 (R. McCue 44no, J. Cartin 2/21) def Marshall 64 (C. Adelia 3/18, J. Lister 2/11, M. Connell 2/16)

C Grade

Torquay 4/121 (A. Oliver 40, P. Zotti 28no, E. French 25) def East Belmont 6/104 (N. Sheppard 23, P. Zotti 2/25)

Bannockburn 1/140 (B. Mitchell 51ret, L. Stephens 30) def Waurn Ponds Deakin 4/102 (C. Haynes 31no, C. Cashin 24, P. McCormack 22, B. Mitchell 2/16) on DLS format, WPD target 113 off 16 overs

D Grade

Thomson 2/75 (C. Anderson 23ret, A. Kelly 23ret) def Grovedale 6/74 (F. Moran 18)

Armstrong Creek 4/91 (C. Burnett 30ret, L. Thistlewaite 2/16) def Geelong West 2/89 (K. Horne 23, C. Kearney 19ret)

E Grade

Little River 4/78 (P. Sharp 25no, C. McKinlay 23no, C. Harwood 2/11) def Lethbridge 8/76 (K. Templeton 2/14, S. Whitfield 2/14)

North Geelong 6/115 (H. Wray 31ret, M. Caruana 29) def St Peters 8/59 (A. Liddle 19, M. Caruana 2/10)

F Grade

Bell Park 2/176 (M. Gerdtz 32ret, L. Marino 30ret, A. Aldridge 30ret, L. Neville 21) def Manifold Heights 69 (S. Williamson 21, A. Dowie 2/10, A. Aldridge 2/10, E. Bradley 2/12)

Jan Juc 3/143 (C. Boxer 31ret, S. Huxtable 30ret, D. Murry 19no) def Wallington 8/65 (M. Annand 17, B. Withers 2/4)

G Grade

Geelong City 3/158 (K. Lambert 31ret, C. Vos 30ret, L. Fapani 23, K. O’Donnell 19, G. Pritchard 2/33) def Bell Park 3/127 (J. Taylor 33ret, K. Pearce 30ret)

East Belmont 2/116 (S. Kennedy 30ret, F. Timberlake 25no, A. Kennedy 22) def Little River 7/115 (T. Kemp 30ret, I. Ryan 22, G. Templeton 21, E. Taylor 2/13, S. Kennedy 2/15, S. Neale 2/23)

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