Somerville net the Sharks, Dromana prevail, Seaford let it slip, Sorrento slide in for a win
Just enough: Dromana hit the winning runs with just three balls to spare in their clash against Pearcedale.
Picture: Andrew Hurst
A GREAT performance by Somerville’s batsmen got them a win over Flinders on Saturday.
Somerville looked comfortable out in the middle, and set a huge total. Opener Brenton Alp and number four Bradley McDonald top scored with scores of 83 and 85 not out respectively.
Flinders worked hard to get within reach of a target of 282, but fell short. A middle order collapse proved costly, and they ended up all out for 229.
Brandon Sun By: Drew May
The Brandon courthouse. (Colin Slark/The Brandon Sun)
A woman accused of stabbing someone unprovoked was denied bail on Monday after a judge said she could be a risk to the community.
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A woman accused of stabbing someone unprovoked was denied bail on Monday after a judge said she could be a risk to the community.
Shantelle Beaulieu, 26, was charged after a swath of incidents in 2020. The charges have not been proven in court.
Crown attorney Yaso Mathu said the first incident is from July 16, 2020, when police were called to the Crystal Hotel downtown after a 911 caller reported an assault in progress.
Two tons at Flinders, top order shine for Carrum, Balnarring lucky after late collapse
PENINSULA
TWO centuries were scored on an entertaining afternoon of cricket at BA Cairns Reserve on Saturday.
Flinders hosted Heatherhill and chose to bat first. Opener Kane Hawkins put on an unbelievable performance, smashing 17 boundaries on his way to a mammoth score of 120 off 83 balls.
Number four batsman Matthew Gale also joined in on the party, scoring 98 runs before being unfortunately dismissed just short of his century.
Flinders’ innings expired with the side at 5/288. Heatherhill would have to climb a huge mountain to get a result.
Two tons at Flinders, top order shine for Carrum, Balnarring lucky after late collapse
Sorry Sorrento: The Sharks fell to a 110 run defeat against Langwarrin.
Picture: Andrew Hurst
PENINSULA
TWO centuries were scored on an entertaining afternoon of cricket at BA Cairns Reserve on Saturday.
Flinders hosted Heatherhill and chose to bat first. Opener Kane Hawkins put on an unbelievable performance, smashing 17 boundaries on his way to a mammoth score of 120 off 83 balls.
Number four batsman Matthew Gale also joined in on the party, scoring 98 runs before being unfortunately dismissed just short of his century.
Flinders’ innings expired with the side at 5/288. Heatherhill would have to climb a huge mountain to get a result.