ALBION and Court House have both improved their second grade records after low-scoring wins on Saturday.
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Looking to stay in touch with the ladder leaders, Nate Vernon (4-14) helped Albion set up a low run chase in their clash with Mornington at McAndrew Park.
The innings lasted just 20 overs before Mornington was dismissed for 78.
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Doug Meagher provided the most resistance, top scoring with 17. In reply, Albion got off to a shaky start, losing wickets at regular intervals before eventually reaching the total with only two wickets remaining.
Meanwhile, Peter McCormack (4-13) helped Court House dismiss Kookaburras for a disappointing 72 at Longmuir Field.
Court House's 26 extras were the top score for Kookaburras, while Bailey Keeler was Kookaburras best with the bat, top scoring with 15.
Despite losing early wickets, Boyd McCormack (37 not out) and Jarod Adams (19) helped guide Court House to a five-wicket win.
Andrew Kelly (2-13) was Kookaburras' best with the ball. Kookaburras will now clash with Albion on Saturday, while Court House will lock horns with Mornington.