In round six Victorian Premier Cricket men's firsts action, Sartori hit 32 not out from 26 deliveries as Footscray posted 4-235, but Fitzroy-Doncaster was able to chase the target for the loss of two wickets.
Karramomus product Josh McDonald hit seven boundaries in his 37 not out from 26 deliveries as Geelong secured a dominant nine-wicket win over Frankston Peninsula.
Central Park-St Brendan's product Josh Larkin bowled eight overs for 29 runs for the Cats.
Other products in the top men's grade — Moama's Todd Murphy, Tatura's Michael Archer and former Tiger Connor Hayes — were on the end of comfortable defeats across the round.
Georgia Gall's Essendon-Maribyrnong Park went down to Ringwood in women's firsts action.
The Euroa export made four with the bat and went for 20 runs from her five overs with the ball.
Seymour's Madi Albers snared an outstanding 2-13 from 7.1 as her Carlton-Brunswick outfit rolled through Plenty Valley for 89.
Albers was nearly required to bat, but her combine eventually got the job done with three wickets in hand.
Gemma Boyd made 33 from 49 deliveries for Carlton-Brunswick in the women's seconds during a brisk — and successful — chase.
The Central Park-St Brendan's product was the only batter out as the target of 115 was reached in 19 overs.
Men's thirds highlights included Shepparton United's Sam Nash taking 1-29 for Camberwell and Brayden Tracey (Central Park-St Brendan's) hitting 42 from 41 for Carlton.
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