
IT was the final round of fixtures before the Christmas break for Midland Guildford Cricket Club during a weekend that saw the club win a premiership.
The female U17 played a T20 Grand Final at the WACA Ground against Subiaco Floreat on the December 13 weekend.
Kaitlyn Magistro, Harseerat Chahal and Chase Storer all took two wickets in the first innings after the side chose to bowl first.
They restricted their opposition to 9-81 from 20 overs in a strong bowling display.
In the run chase, Alyssa Tremlett top scored with 39 runs from 30 balls in a player of the match performance.
The team chased down the target in just 11 overs and had eight wickets remaining as they secured a premiership victory.
The senior male sides completed two-day matches against University this weekend with a number of noteworthy individual performances.
In the male 1st grade match, Keaton Critchell scored 67 from 154 in the batting innings and Nathan Barnwell took 6-132 in the bowling innings as the side lost their match.
It was a drawn match for the male 2nd grade, as Hayden Kain, 100 from 162, and Clayton Thomas, 72 from 106, were the top scorers in the total of 8-318.
Jacob Heslop took 4-116 as the opposition made 9-316 and the match ended in a draw.
The batting innings for the male 3rd grade was led by Mohit Malviya, 55 from 98, as they posted 222 all out.
In the second innings, the opposition chased the total down and passed the target score with four wickets in hand.
After winning the toss and batting first, Lucas Walker was the standout batter for the male 4th grade as he scored 152 not out from 245.
He was supported by Matt Hampson, 79 not out from 90, as the side posted 5-306 from their 80 overs.
They were only able to get seven wickets in the bowling innings, and the match was drawn with their opposition not reaching the target score.
The male U17 side played against Centurions in a two-day fixture and posted 6-234 in their batting innings after winning the toss and batting first.
Alan Antony was the top scorer as he reached 79 from 113.
The bowling innings featured an outstanding performance from Sam Hayward with 6-19 from seven overs.
He was the main contributor in dismissing their opponents for 84 all out in a dominant 150 run victory.
The male U15 were beaten in their two-day match against Centurions.
They were unable to defend the total of 196 all out which was led by Lachie Flux scoring 76 from 113.
Their opponents chased down the target score with three wickets remaining.
It has been a good start to the season for a number of Midland Guildford Cricket Club teams, and they will be looking to continue their momentum after the Christmas break starting January 10.