REIGNING premier Bridgewater showed it could be ready to make its move in the Upper Loddon Cricket Association on Saturday.
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The Bulls moved back into the top four and cost Kingower its position at the top of the ladder with a 10-run win.
On a scorching day of one-day games, Bridgewater answered Kingower’s 8-106 off its 35 overs with 5-116.
Kingower’s David Rose and Bridgewater’s Andrew Collins both made the game’s highest score of 44.
• Newbridge won its second game – and did so against a team it lost outright to earlier in the season, Inglewood.
Led by an unbeaten 57 from Taz Fitzallen, Newbridge raced to 2-115 off 26 overs after it had bowled Inglewood out for 112.
• Arnold has moved to the top of the ladder following a victory over Boort-Yando.
Arnold’s Daniel Mason starred with the ball, taking 4-5 off four overs as Boort-Yando was all out for 94, with the bulk of the runs coming from Alistair Scholl (54).
Opener Phil Scholes’ 74 helped Arnold to 3-111 off 26 overs in reply.
• Serpentine chased well to defeat Wedderburn by six wickets.
Wedderburn compiled 7-158 after being sent in, before Serpentine answered with 4-169.
Wedderburn opener Liam Ritchie’s 65 was the game’s top score.