T20 grand final vs Nowra - Lost by 77 runs (after defeating Bay and Basin in the semi-final). Bomaderry lost the toss and were sent out to field, restricting Nowra to 7/176 thanks to Matt Bell (2/30) and Jarryd Sue (3/19). The runs on the board proved to much for a Bomaderry team who had lost competition top run scorer - Blake Munilla to heat stroke while in the field. The team felt the pinch to keep with the 8.8 runs/over rate set by Nowra, eventuallly falling for 99. Tiger of the match - Matt Bell
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Kinghorn Motors Tigers first grade vs Nowra - lead by 94 runs and require four wickets. Jack Watts took five wickets in a spell and had the Tigers reeling at 5/34. But Graham Davidson (27) and Justin Ganderton (30) stabilised the innings, as the Tigers reached 140. With the ball, spearheads John Muggleton (3/15) and Matt Hickmott (2/10) led the fightback and left Nowra in trouble at 6/46.
Bomaderry Post Office Tigers second grade vs Nowra - lead by 295 runs and require seven wickets. It was the Kealen Blattner show at the top of the order, scoring 89. He was supported by Travis Roth (43), Jacob Wright (46), and Ben Minnis (52), as the team posted 9/317. After declaring with 10 overs to bowl, the Tigers came out all guns blazing getting off to a quick start taking 3/22 courtesy of Andrew Wakefield's 2/2.
Kel Campbell Tigers third grade vs Batemans Bay - Lead by 172 with three wickets in hand. The Tigers batted the entire day in making 7/172 and now have 12 overs to bat with powerhouse Campbell Eldred (3) and Jarred Cumming (37) at the crease. The total was set up by Harry Graham’s 52.
Kiteleys Roofing Tigers fourth grade vs Nowra - Lead by 99 and require seven wickets. The father/son team posted 118 thanks to Nathan Wallace (57) and Nick Kuncio (33). Bomaderry made a great start to their bowling innings taking 3/19, again courtesy of Nathan Wallace's ability to swing the new ball at pace, as he took the stingy figures of 2/8 (3.4 overs).
Jaffa Images u16s vs Bay and Basin (two day match). Bomaderry managed to restrict basin to 97 runs. Wickets were spread around with Max Whelan starring with 2/19 and Chantelle Downey, Jhai Cushan, Chaise Boulding, Jacob Higgins and Matt Rayner all took one wicket each. At stumps, Bomaderry are 0/73 with Ryan White (32) and Ryan Henry (37) at the crease.
Bomaderry Bowling Club u11s vs Ulladulla. The Tigers batted first and managed to score 9/101 for a net score of 83. Jackson Ingram was top scorer again with 17. The only other player to make double figures this week was Elijah Guyatt with 10. With a small total, it required a big effort in the field and the Tigers produced, taking 16 wickets for only 92 runs with a net score of 60. The wickets were shared around this week, as Jackson Ingram managed 2/3, Lindsay Muller 2/8 and Elijah Guyatt 2/9.
Remember this Saturday night is the Grazza Cup, from 7.30pm at the Artie Smith clubrooms. The theme for the night is op-shop race wear and entry is $5.