The under 13s Gayzer's Gardening cricket side continue to go from strength to strength in the South West Slopes Blooms Chemist cricketing competition, winning by 10 wickets on the weekend.
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The team - which features four Boorowa players - was formidable with both bat and ball as it notched its fifth victory of the season against the Ray White team, maintaining their unbeaten record, which also includes a draw (via a washout).
Winning the toss at Young's Sawpit Gully, the victors sent the Ray White team into bat, who eked their way to a total of 7/96 from their alotted 30 overs.
While Riley Burgess' unbeaten 39 and Caleb Schiller's 25 not out were both highlights, the Boorowa team were consistent and economic throughout.
Harry Dymock bowled five overs to return 1/11, while Nate Reid delivered 2/17 to help restrict the opposition to an manageable total.
When Gayzer's Gardening made their way out to bat, the class differential between the two sides quickly became apparent, with Archie Gay hitting 45 from 26 balls to put any hopes of a Ray White victory to rest.
His knock, which also included seven fours, was well supported by the other batters around him. William Lamb hit 16 from 30 balls, while William Rowan also contributed 16 from his 25 deliveries faced.
The team will look to continue their unbeaten run this weekend when they play the Temora Blues - who sit in seventh on two wins and four losses - at Cullen Oval.
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