The Cobram team played on its home turf, but that didn’t help as it failed to chase down the guests, falling 10-154 to 2-34.
Katamatite’s Tyler Green was the best batter for his team, making an impressive 61 runs before falling to fielders Hugh Hyde and bowler Shaun Downie.
Katamatite’s Sam Gordon was the away side’s second-best batter with 28 runs before falling to fielder Hunter Hardwidge and bowler Jack Beasley.
Katamatite’s best bowler, and the game’s best bowler, was Kepler Lukies, who took seven wickets.
Cobram’s Shaun Downie was the home side’s best batter, making 44 runs before falling to Tom Irvine.
Downie was also Cobram’s best bowler, managing to take five wickets.
Downie’s teammate, Lachlan Hydest, was Cobram’s second-highest batter with 43 runs before falling to fielder Tyler Green and bowler Kepler Lukies.
Meanwhile, Nathalia continued its winning streak while playing at home, taking down Barooga 10-237 to 10-155.
Nathalia elected to bat and couldn’t be chased down, with Nathalia’s batter, Luke Quinn, making 71 runs.
Samuel Boyd made 43 runs before falling to fielder Jamie Stanyer and bowler Brendan Lewis.
Meanwhile, Barooga’s best bowler was William Sharp, who took three wickets.
Looking at the ladder, Nathalia remains undefeated and in the lead.
Barooga is second with 10 wins and one loss, and Katamatite is third with eight wins and four losses.
Cobram sits fourth with seven wins and five losses, while Finley remains last on the ladder with no wins this season.
Round 13, played in two weeks due to the Australia Day weekend, will see Cobram take on Nathalia and Katamatite takes on Barooga.