An emphatic eight-wicket win against Echuca kept Cooma in top spot of the Goulburn Murray Cricket ladder after two rounds.
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The Two Blues made light work of the one-day match at Cooma Recreation Reserve, chasing down Echuca's total of 153 just two wickets down.
Echuca elected to bat first and found trouble early, struggling at 2-15 as Cooma's bowlers ran rampant.
Liam Barrett (3-37), Michael Hill (2-24) and Ethan Palma-Ludeman (2-15) made life difficult for the visiting side, as they tore through the batting line-up in 42.3 overs.
Simon Maddox was the pick of the batters for Echuca, scoring a gallant 41 off 79 deliveries.
In the chase, Cooma's Stephen Barrett blasted a superb 83 not out to guide the Two Blues to victory from 26 overs.
Tongala secured its first win of the season with a comfortable seven-wicket victory against Echuca South.
At home, Tongala ripped through South's batting line-up, with Daniel Coombs (3-25) helping the Blues dismantle their opponents for 143.
Tongala's Adam Nunn (40 not out) and Coombs (32) built upon the foundation openers Darin Ohlsen (25) and Jayden Tucker (22) laid to reach the target three wickets down.
Elsewhere, Moama has knocked off the reigning premier with a tense three-wicket victory against Rochester at Moon Oval.
The home side batted first and slowly made its way to 6-150, with Dylan Cuttriss (57) Rochester's leading run-scorer.
Moama's Jordan McGregor did the damage with the ball and bat, picking up 2-13 off nine overs and striking 46 to steer his side to 7-151 with less than four overs remaining.
Lastly, Kyabram Fire Brigade held on for a nervous 10-run victory against Bamawm-Lockington United thanks to a superb bowling effort from Scott Morris.
The all-rounder picked up 6-35 as the Brigade defended their score of 9-174.
United was bowled out for 164 in the last over, despite a superb 69 from opener Chris Smith.