Minor premiers Baranduda warmed up for finals, bouncing back against Barnawartha-Chiltern on Saturday.
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The Rangers had their 14-match unbeaten streak snapped by Kiewa, but responded with a five-wicket win over the Miners.
The visitors elected to bat and made 8-175 from 45 overs.
Opener Matt King struck his second half-century (65) in the last month, while Mitch Ryan claimed 3-39.
The home team passed the total five wickets down and with six overs left to finish the home and away season with a 16-two record.
Opener Luke Bartley scored 50, while a number of players, including Brett Allan (31), also chipped in.
In other games involving a top six outfit, Mount Beauty hammered Bethanga.
The home side was skittled for just 115 with Ashan Ranaweera taking 4-19.
Daniel Saville made light work of the chase, hitting 59, as the visitors romped to an eight-wicket win in just 16 overs.
Yackandandah defeated Kiewa by 63 runs in a strong display.
The visitors posted 8-213, with Brenton Low in fine form with 75.
Brent de Vries and Damien Morrison grabbed three wickets apiece.
Kiewa's number seven Sean Taylor was the only player to trouble Yackandandah, making an unbeaten 50.
And Dederang couldn't reel in Corowa's strong total with the latter's Jarred Lane (68) and the home team's Andrew Creamer (87) impressing.
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