Andison shared an opening stand of 163 with Tyronne Schiller, who made a half-century,and clouted 15 boundaries and three sixes in his dominating knock
Led by Rikki Busch with 3/10 off eight overs, the Brigade bowlers then restricted Echuca to 8/104 in reply to collect the premiership points.
● A half-century from Alistar Smith and 47 from Nathan Cornwall set up a win for Tongala over BLU, who were bowled out for 130 in reply.
Cam McMullen took three wickets for Tongala.
● Stanhope lost a tight clash with Moama despite some batting heroics from Tom Hepburn and Mick Coad.
Coad, who top scored with 73, with seven fours and two sixes, and Hepburn, who made 65 with seven fours, were the only two Stanhope batsmen to reach double figures.
Moama rounded up Stanhope’s score with five balls remaining.
● Cooma’s 127 held no fears for Rochester Gold, who lost just one wicket in achieving the win.
Opener Mason Scopelitti top scored for Cooma with 29.
● Northern United accounted for Echuca in the remaining game.
C GRADE
A century by Daniel Newton highlighted Rushworth’s win over BLU.
BLU posted a handy 182 but Newton’s dominant, unbeaten 115 got Rushworth over the line in 22 overs.
● With Luke Davies picking up 5/17 and veteran Steve Thomson 3/10, Fire Brigade rolled Girgarre for just 57, a target the Flames reached in 26 overs for the loss of three wickets.
Jordan Northausen, with an unbeaten 39, sealed the Flames’ win.
● Rochester successfully defended a moderate score of 111 against Cooma, who were out for just 80 — Nathan Angelino top scoring with 25.
● Stanhope won a thriller against Tongala, getting home with only one wicket to spare.
● Echuca beat Northern United and Echuca Green was beaten by Moama in the other two games.
D GRADE
Fire Brigade’s 5/131, in which opener Matt Schubach contributed 43 and Jason Norman 52, was enough to secure the points against Echuca, who were restricted to 8/87.
Ross Laurenson, with 4/7 off six overs, turned in a top spell with the ball for the Brigade.
● Rushworth couldn’t match BLU’s total of 143, out for 126.
Tom Stevens did his best to get Rushworth over the line with an unbeaten half-century but ran out of partners.