CHALAMBAR remains winless after round three of the Grampians Cricket Association.
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Buangor needed just 14 overs to dispose of Chally in the premier section of the association.
Chalambar started poorly with opening batsman Daniel Gibson run out for two runs.
From there the wickets fell quickly and unfortunately for Chalambar for minimal runs.
Chalambar managed 93 runs from 38 overs giving its bowlers little to defend with Buangor chasing it down in no time.
The Ganley brothers were again the best with the bat and ball with Harry taking the bowling honours and Jack the batting.
Harry finished with 3/15 off his eight overs while Jack top scored with an unbeaten 59.
Harry and Jack made some good Chalambar bowling look average and that was replicated on the score card.
Ben Harrison was the only wicket to fall for Buangor making just two runs before being caught off Sam Pilgrim’s bowling.
Chalambar will get another chance to have their maiden victory when they take on Pomonal this weekend.
Swifts/Great Western put its name back on the winners’ list after a shock loss to Buangor last weekend.
The combine took on Pomonal and were always favourites to take the points.
Pomonal youngster Darby Grinham made his A grade debut and got his first delivery away for a four unlike his brother Matthew who opened the batting with a duck.
Pomonal was dismissed for a mere 89 runs with Adnan Rasheed the only real stand out with 32.
All of the combine’s top order were able to provide something toward the chase making it an easy victory.
Sam Cocks led the way with 44 runs while Craig Marrow was caught out for 16 and Travis Nicholson 14.
It is the first time Marrow has been dismissed for the season after holding his wicket in both the opening rounds.
Ricky Peters was unbeaten on 24 and Jackson Dark the same on four.
Rasheed was the best of the Pomonal bowling attack with three wickets.
A solid performance has seen Youth Club jump one game clear as they took the points against Aradale.
Aradale has shown some promise so far in season 2014/15 after defeating both Buangor and Pomonal.
After winning the toss Aradale sent the Clubbers to the crease.
Steve Le Gassick and Koby Stewart were able to get a start for Youth Club with Le Gassick dominating the partnership.
Stewart was dismissed for just nine runs making way for Ethan Marrow.
Marrow, coming off an unbeaten century in C grade last week, made runs early and settled well creating a partnership with Le Gassick.
The pair added 51 runs to the total before LeGassick stumps went flying and Youth Club were 2/81.
Jamie Solyom was fearless is his innings of 49 runs hitting three maximums and three fours.
Youth Club batted out its innings and finished 6/162.
Aradale’s first wicket fell after just 18 runs making it tough for its middle order.
Le Gassick did most of the damage with the ball taking four wickets for 21 runs.
Jarrod Illig and Pete Barnett were also impressive each with three wickets.
Aradale fell 26 runs shy of the required 162 made by Youth Club.