MIDLAND Guildford Cricket Club female A grade match against Melville was abandoned due to pitch conditions, while the female B grade faced the same opposition.
After winning the toss, the female B grade side decided to bowl first and with equal contributions from all bowlers they would dismiss their opponents for just 112.
Emma Wilson (3-37 from eight overs) and Laura Croft (3-22 from 5.5 overs) were the key bowlers for the team.
Kristin McLeod (38 runs from 81 balls) and Justine Hayward-Janney (36 from 48) were the best performers in the batting innings as they led a successful run chase that ended with five wickets in hand.
The female U17 won by seven wickets against Melville, while the female U14 ended their match with Subiaco Floreat with the scores tied.
The premier T20 and colts league sides concluded their regular season fixtures against South Perth, Scarborough and Bayswater Morley last weekend.
The premier T20 had their opening match abandoned against South Perth due to rain before they would be victorious in the next two contests.
Jordan Roads was the leading run scorer with 79 runs in his three innings, while Austin Thomas, Jay Parmar and Hudson Knight all took three wickets across the two bowling innings.
The premier T20 side will now play Perth in their quarter final as they aim to defend their premiership victory from last season.
After a strong start in their opening match, the colts league side would lose their final two matches to be eliminated from finals contention.
Mitchell Pope scored 57 runs in his three innings, as Jacob Heslop took an impressive six wickets at an average of just 7.67 runs per wicket.
With no senior male or junior male matches being completed over the past weekend as two-day matches started, the focus was on the female sides and male T20 sides.
Almost all sides will be in action for Midland Guildford Cricket Club this weekend.