HENTY has claimed its second one-day title in three years on the back of gun all-rounder Daniel Terlich.
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Culcairn batted first and lost two quick wickets to be 2-66 at tea.
Tight bowling from Matt Manns and Terlich further restricted scoring with wickets falling regularly, and with the exception of Jamie Cooper, who made 20, not many batsmen made an impression.
Sam Murray took three wickets at the end as Culcairn looked for quick runs but could only muster 7-142.
Henty started positively, with Mark White and Jack O’Brien looking in good touch.
At 3-88 the game was in the balance but Terlich grabbed the initiative with some strong hitting taking the game out of Culcairn’s reach.
Sam Murray brought up the win with a four off Nathan Farrell.