Luke Twynstra with 64 and Jonathan Pearson (46) were Stanhope’s most productive batsmen.
Other finalists in Rushworth and Kyabram Fire Brigade scored wins to go into the finals on a winning note.
Led by Jake Perry with an unbeaten 47, Rushworth had Moama’s score of 8-123 covered in 23.5 overs.
Kyabram Fire Brigade posted only 130 in which Trevor Watts top scored with 35 before its bowlers, led by young spinner Wil Harrison with 3-10, bowled Colbinabbin out for 100 of which Charles Ryan made 38.
With James Harney plundering an unbeaten 145 off 122 deliveries with 17 fours and two sixes, Elmore’s score of 4-223 was never challenged by BLU, out for 85.
Harney completed a good day with 3-4 and along with Tom Morris, who took 5-21, did the damage with the ball for Colbo.
Bill Williams Murray B-grade Shield
Top sides Cooma and Tongala will take winning form into the first round of the finals this weekend after easy wins on Saturday.
Hunter Fawcett scored 102 with 14 boundaries and a six off 99 deliveries as Cooma recovered from a disastrous start to post 7-179.
Then Jack Norris with 4-12 and Ethan Palma-Ludeman with 3-23 skittled Girgarre for 61 of which Steve Phillips made 48.
With Callum Tucker and Jesse Jackman bagging three wickets each, Tongala rolled Moama for just 71 before Kade Northausen steered his side to victory with 29.
Gus Underwood C-grade Shield
Half centuries to Brenton Sheppard and Sam Vick, 49 from Brodie Boal-Ryan and 32 from opener Jeff Turpin set up a winning score – and a finals berth – for Fire Brigade against Echuca, restricted to 8-147 in reply.
In the battle for fourth place, The Flames edged out Stanhope on percentage.
Stanhope didn’t lose a wicket covering Elmore’s paltry score of 46 with openers Josh Densley (18 not out) and Wade Foley (25 not out) wiping off the runs needed for the win in 9.4 overs.
Peter Raglus D-grade Shield
Rushworth and Stanhope will play in semi-finals this weekend after morale boosting wins in the final round on Saturday.
Four Stanhope batsmen: Jayke Fisher, Kian Verelle, Tom Hepburn and Lachlan West made half centuries as Stanhope piled up a daunting 1-252 against Tongala, dismissed for 114 in reply.
Nearly half of Tongala’s score was made by Glenn Chantler with 52.
Tongala was safe in third spot before the loss.
With Bradie Chillingsworth showing the way with the ball with 4-12 Rushworth bowled out BLU for 113 and lost just two wickets in return,
Eligible pensioner Peter Raglus made 48 with six fours and Jac Barrett (42 not out) assured the win for their side.