St Patrick’s is on the verge of breaking back into the top six, just months after looking dead and buried.
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The Patties scored an outright win over Wodonga Raiders.
The visitors declared on 7-284, with Luke Restall hitting eight boundaries in his 76.
Raiders were then rolled for 88, two runs less than their first innings.
James Ellis grabbed 4-11.
Elsewhere, Belvoir toppled East Albury by 33 runs on a lively Kelly Park wicket.
Boom batsman Drew Cameron struck 47 from 119 balls.
And after not having snared a five-wicket-plus haul in two years, Crows’ captain Cameron White nabbed his second successive bag with 5-37.
Wodonga damaged Albury’s finals’ hopes with a thumping win.
Chasing the visitors’ 294, Albury was bundled out for 138, co-coach Alex Popko with 46.
He struck 78 in the second innings.
North Albury scored the season’s highest total of 347 against New City.