Close Menu
  • Bayside News Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Local History
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • About Us
  • Read Our Newspapers Online
    • Read the Latest Western Port News
    • Read the Latest Mornington News
    • Read the Latest Southern Peninsula News
    • Read the Latest Frankston Times
    • Read the Latest Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Friday, May 9
Facebook X (Twitter)
Bayside News
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Local History
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • About Us
  • Subscribe
Breaking News
Bayside News
Home»Sport»Red Hill wins a close one, Seaford holds on
Sport

Red Hill wins a close one, Seaford holds on

Brodie CowburnBy Brodie Cowburn4 March 2024Updated:4 March 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Got him: Mt Eliza Wicket Keeper Jean-Luc Talbot celebrates catching Jacob Hutchison off one of Anthony Cleary’s balls. Picture: Paul Churcher
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

PROVINCIAL

RED Hill picked up a thrilling win over Long Island during the final over of play last Saturday.
Long Island scored 229 on day one of the match. Red Hill’s run chase got off to a good start – opener Luke Jackson led from the front with a half-century.

The rest of Red Hill’s batters made decent starts, but couldn’t convert their scores into big totals. Some good bowling by Matt Shimmell helped to stop Red Hill’s momentum. An unbeaten knock of 27 by James O’Connell with his side eight wickets down won the game for Red Hill. They got over the line in the final over with only two wickets to spare.

Pines bowled Baden Powell out for 200 on Saturday to defend their day one total of 254. Langwarrin wrapped up a good win over Old Peninsula, and Heatherhill avoided outright defeat against Sorrento.

PENINSULA

ROSEBUD batted well on Saturday to chase down a target of 187. Rosebud was up against Somerville at Olympic Park. Somerville was bowled out for 187 on day one – Patrick Nagel took five wickets on the day. Rosebud continued to apply pressure on day two. Scott Hayes raced out of the blocks with a quickfire knock of 20. He was supported by fellow opener Samuel Jones, who went on to score 70 from 114 deliveries. Rosebud reached their target after 58 overs.

At Emil Madsen Reserve, Baxter fell well short of their target against Mt Eliza. On day one, Mt Eliza scored an impressive total of 273. Baxter only scored 180 on day two, dooming them to a comprehensive defeat.

Dromana wrapped up a victory over Moorooduc on Saturday. Mornington also put the finishing touches on a win over Seaford Tigers.

DISTRICT

CRIB Point fell short against Seaford last weekend. The Magpies were chasing 289 to win on Saturday. Opener Matthew Blake batted for most of the day – he faced more than 200 deliveries before falling agonisingly short of his century. Blake was run out for 99. Crib Point collapsed from 5/203 to all out for 242. They lost by 57 runs. Jacob Foxwell and Bailey Hoysted each took four wickets for Seaford.

Balnarring were dominant winners at home over Delacombe Park last weekend. Carrum Downs and Main Ridge were winners over Flinders and Carrum respectively.

SUB DISTRICT

HASTINGS and Ballam Park went down to the wire on Ballam Park’s home turf last weekend. On day one Ballam Park was bowled out for 247. Hastings’ run chase got off to a good start – Nathan Gardiner put 51 runs on the board to put his side in a good spot. Hastings had trouble maintaining their momentum throughout the afternoon. Ballam Park skipper Will Borthwick took four wickets to keep the home side in the hunt. Ryan Lowe tore through the tail end to wrap up the win for Ballam Park. Hastings was bowled out for 236, 11 runs short of a result.

Mt Martha piled on the runs against Boneo on the weekend. Boneo was bowled out for just 175 on day one. Mt Martha met their target, and didn’t stop there. After 111 overs they finished up their innings at 7/456. Mt Martha opener Evan Williams scored 177, with 27 boundaries. Ben Stallworthy scored a century of his own – he smashed 116 runs from 198 balls.

Rye beat Tootgarook in a close one on Saturday. Frankston YCW got the better of Pearcedale, and Skye rounded out the winners list with a victory over Tyabb.

First published in the Frankston Times – 5th March 2024

Cricket
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Brodie Cowburn
Brodie Cowburn

Related Posts

Pythons pick up impressive win over ladder leaders

6 May 2025

Archie sparks Langy celebrations

6 May 2025

Pythons strike late, Langy fans rejoice

29 April 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Peninsula Essence Magazine

Click Here to Read

29 April 2025
Peninsula Kids Magazine

Click Here to Read

1 May 2025
Property of the Week

34 Pine Hill Drive, Frankston

21 March 2025
Council Watch

Council budget in the works

16 January 2025

Council rate cap set

7 January 2025
100 Years Ago this Week

A Dangerous Dog – Child claims damages after being bitten

6 May 2025
Interviews

Writing racecourse history

6 February 2024
Contact

Street: 1/15 Wallis Drive, Hastings, 3915
Mailing: PO Box 588, Hastings, 3915

Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Local History
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • About Us
  • Subscribe
About

Established in 2006, Mornington Peninsula News Group (MPNG) is a locally owned and operated, independent media company.

MPNG publishes five weekly community newspapers: the Western Port News, Mornington News, Southern Peninsula News, Frankston Times and Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News.

MPNG also publishes two glossy magazines: Peninsula Essence and Peninsula Kids.

Facebook X (Twitter)
© 2025 Mornington Peninsula News Group.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.