The young outfit motored past minor premier Nagambie to the tune of nine wickets in the decider at Tatura's Howley Oval.
Sublime bowling, classy efforts in the field and brilliant batting orchestrated Tatura's dominant win.
Tatura coach Jayden Armstrong said the entire club was proud of the performance from its rising stars.
“Everyone at the club was rapt for the youngsters,” Armstrong said.
“I know the whole club is proud of them. There was a big crowd that got down and cheered them on which was great.
“And it was a well-deserved win, they all played really well.”
After sending Nagambie in to bat, seven bowlers collected scalps as the Lakers stumbled to 80 from 21 overs.
Young guns Jack Mahoney (1-1), Ben O'Connell (1-2) and Levi Bowles (1-2) were the strike bowlers, while five players showed their skills in the field with a catch.
O'Connell held on to a blinder off his own bowling, diving to his right and clinging on to the ball with one hand.
Tatura cruised home in its run chase, with opening batsman Harteaj Singh (20 not out) laying the platform for the rest of the group.
O'Connell and Mahoney capped excellent games with both notching 23 not out.
Tyson Webb crunched 15 not out from 15 deliveries as the home side chased down the target after 15 overs.
“You could tell by the turnout on Friday that a lot of people are invested in the future of the club,” Armstrong said.
“We have got a lot of promising players coming through which is really exciting.”
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