The win has lifted the Redbacks out of last place, with Matt Gilmour (35) and Tyler Oliver (22) also contributing in the first innings.
Some class bowling from Tom Morris (5-21) and Harney (3-4) decimated BLU, who was all out for 85, with number 10 Brett Mundie (34 not out) the only notable scorer.
Colbinabbin (100) fell just 30 runs short of an upset victory over Ky Fire Brigade (130) in the final round.
Trevor Watts (35) and Lachlan Carver (28) dragged their side to a reasonable total while Jack Teasdale had a day out, taking 5-24.
Meanwhile, Charles Ryan’s score of 38 was the only score of note in the losing campaign with Wil Harrison (3-10) leading the Flames’ bowling attack.
Bill Williams Murray B-grade Shield
Rochester (3-62) had minimal issues cruising to victory over Nondies-Cohuna (60) in their match-up.
Gregory Moorhouse (19) was essentially the only retaliation to Rochester’s bowling attack, led by Alice Caldow (3-19) and Judd Cuttriss (3-17).
Meanwhile, Matthew Harrington’s 23 not out and Cale James’ 18 was essentially all that was required to get the win.
Gus Underwood C-grade Shield
After rolling Elmore for 46, it took less than 10 overs and no wickets lost for Stanhope (0-47) to secure victory.
Zack Holmberg (10) was the only player to score double digits in a batting order ravaged by the Lions’ bowling, led by Brodie Mulcahy (3-7).
Meanwhile, Stanhope openers Josh Densley (18 not out) and Wade Foley (25 not out) guided their side home.
BLU’s (9-188) big score gave it a leg up against Echuca South (9-110) in the pair’s contest.
Unbeaten knocks by Jason Turner (53 not out) and Travis Mancer (41 not out) gave the home side a good total to defend.
Jordan Hutton’s knock of 48 didn’t stop the rest of the Swans from falling to ravenous bowling by Gideon Flett (6-16).
Peter Raglus D-grade Shield
Rushworth (2-114) triumphed over BLU (113) in their meeting at Rochester Secondary College.
Darrel Holgate (54 not out) kept it together for the Lions while Bradie Chillingsworth took 4-12.
The partnership between Peter Raglus (48) and Jac Barrett (41 not out) was enough to get the Tigers over the line.