Batsmen in Cricket Shepparton's third tier struggled as a collective, with plenty of low scores across the matches.
Euroa was out for 89 against Karramomus with only skipper Jason Wilson (33) reaching the 20s.
Chase Wilkins (3-12) was the best of a great bowling attack for the Bloods, with Andrew Shields (31 not out) and Dane Hall (25 not out) getting the job done in the chase.
● Mooroopna White was dismissed for 81 in its clash against Toolamba as Greg Watts snared 4-11.
Lachie Thurston (3-12) was also in great form for the Taipans before Aidan Callegari (34) set up the eight-wicket win with bat in hand.
Peter Schnorrenberg claimed 2-12 for the Cats.
● Shepparton United bucked the trend of low scores with 2-202 batting first against Pine Lodge.
Russell Jarrett (89 not out) carried his bat to set up the total for United, with the Lodgers only making 139 in reply.
Harrison Walsh (3-37) led the way with the ball for United, while Jaswinder Singh (25) top-scored for the Lodgers.
● Numurkah ground out 7-108 against Murchison thanks to Hunter Verhoeven's 41, but it was not enough to snare victory.
Luke Twynstra (50) and Michael Drew (35) helped the Grasshoppers home by four wickets.
● Nagambie was too strong for Tatura at Howley Oval, making 2-177 before dismissing the home side for just 92.
James Auld (53 not out) carried his bat in an anchor role through the innings for the Lakers, with Ben Andonoudis the pick of the bowlers for Tatura.
Coming on late in the innings, the young spinner had the Lakers batsmen in all sorts before drawing skipper Blair Taylor-Lloyd out of his crease and allowing Troy Beecroft to complete a stumping.
Andonoudis finished with 1-13 from his four overs.
Will Baker (3-2), Sam Villinger (2-4) and Matt Bruce (1-0 from one delivery) did the damage for the Lakers with the ball as Aydin "Punter" Payne (37) played almost a lone hand for the home side with bat in hand.
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