Jake Scott scored an unbeaten 101 to help South Wagga to a massive win in the under 16s grand final on Sunday.
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Scott made more than rivals Wagga RSL combined as the Bulldogs were bowled out for 72 trying to chase the 8-174 the Blues made in their innings.
Connor Willis leading the way for South Wagga with 3-19 off seven overs.
Scott also finished unbeaten in the under 15s premiership success.
He made 12 not out as South Wagga chased down Wagga City Panthers' 112 for the loss of just one wicket.
Captain Tom Howard led the way for the Blues with an unbeaten 50.
Edouard Grigg was the only Wagga City player to provide solid resistance after winning the toss and batting.
He made 41 before coming one of Connor McGinn's three victims.
Archer Richards (4-12) started things off with a bang for the Blues, snaring the first four wickets to see the Panthers slump to 4-22.
Despite Tom Davis retiring on 51 to help South Wagga to 8-166 from their 40 overs it wasn't enough to stop Lake Albert in the under 14s.
Openers Jack Woodhouse and Alex Weightman both retired when they hit 50 while Rowan Hoare made 37 as the Bulls chased down the total inside 32 overs.
Lake Albert Gold scored a six-run win in the under 13s decider against Wagga RSL.
St Michaels Blue proved too strong in the under 12s with a 33-run win over South Wagga.
Wagga RSL made it three straight Thunder Girls Cricket League premierships, proving too good for Wagga City.
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