There have been some special performances in the Southern Riverina Cricket Council inter-association cricket, including a Deniliquin contribution.
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Deniliquin Rhinos junior Henry Pisasale again played a part in the SRCC’s under-12s Derek Rogers Cup competition win over South West Slopes on the weekend.
The winning start for the SRCC teams continued last Sunday at Howlong for the under-12s and under-14s, while the under-16s had a bye.
In their round three game, the under-12s Steers won the toss and elected to bat in their match against South West Slopes.
The team scored a mammoth 8-261 off 40 overs, with opener Max Johns top-scoring with 62 not out off 64 balls with 11 fours.
Henry also scored a half century, retiring on 50 not out, off 44 balls, with four fours and one six.
Cooper Rasmussen opened well, scoring 48 off 70 balls with five fours.
The Steers then bowled out SW Slopes for 86 after 32 overs.
Max Johns, with 4/10 off six overs, and Cooper Fisher, with 3/9 off 4.4 overs, were the multiple wicket takers for the Steers in a clinical performance.
Henry took three catches and Oliver East took one as the Steers won by 175 runs.
In the under-14s, it was a much lower scoring affair.
The Steers won the toss and elected to bowl.
The Steers bowled out the SW Slopes side for 48 after 18.3 overs.
Judd Cuttriss (4/5 off 2.3 overs), Kohen Haddrell (3/11 off five overs) and Taj Maddox (2/8 off four overs) were the multiple wicket-takers in the first innings.
In a tricky run-chase, the SRCC team reached the target 5/49 after 19.3 overs.
James McDonald was the only batter to reach double figures at 11 not out after 39 balls as the Steers won by five wickets.
Games continue this Sunday for all teams with the under-12s playing at Griffith, the under-14s playing at Howlong and the under-16s at Narranderra.