A brilliant 171 not out from Pine Lodge's Dayne Webber was the pick of the weekend's stunning tons.
The classy performance steered his side to a 288-run victory over Northerners at Bunbartha Recreation Reserve.
Webber smoked 18 fours and 11 sixes in his stunning display with the bat, while teammate Braydon Kearns smashed 135 at the top of the order.
It was the opener's fourth century for Pine Lodge and the sixth of his career.
Saurabh Kumar was the pick of the Pine Lodge bowlers and finished with 2-8 as Northerners finished 9-156 in reply to the Lodgers’ 4-344.
Elsewhere, Mooroopna's Geoff Wood crafted a magnificent ton in his side's 34-run win over Kyabram.
The Cats’ opener belted 11 boundaries in his 103-run knock, as he steered the home side to 6-187 from 40 overs.
Kyabram could only manage 7-153 runs in reply, with Mooroopna's Will Wood (2-26) and Zack Hallum (2-28) the star bowlers.
Meanwhile, a maiden century for Jagjit Bawa was not enough to lift Karramomus over the line against Katandra.
Bawa crunched a gallant 105 runs — 16 boundaries and three maxims — in the Bloods’ six-wicket defeat.
Opener Daniel Strudwick chipped in with 45 runs to guide Karramomus to 7-216 from 40 overs.
Katandra's Dillon Shelley (3-33) showcased his talents with ball in hand.
But a terrific 100-run opening partnership between Jaidyn Thorne (56 runs) and Matthew Koutroubas (52) snatched victory from Karra's hands.
The partnership was the perfect platform for Katandra's run-chase, as Bailey Simpson (33 runs) closed out the win.
And lastly, Central Park-St Brendan's recorded a comfortable seven-wicket win over Tatura.
Tigers pair Ash Hooper (3-12) and Tyron Cover (3-22) enjoyed a day out, ripping through Tatura's line-up for 97 runs.
Their efforts left Peter Hogeboom (39 not out) to go about his business with the willow as the Tigers finished the day 3-100.
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