Belvoir proved too strong for reigning premiers Lavington on Saturday.
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A stunning century partnership between openers Lachie McMillan and Kaiden Withers guided the visitors to a nine-wicket win after the Panthers had posted 3/123 from their 20 overs.
Samuel Harris blasted 32 off 25 balls and Eddy Schultheis carried his bat for an unbeaten 50, with McMillan (2-22) the pick of the Belvoir bowlers.
But the Lavington attack had no answers as McMillan (50) and Withers (57) played beautifully to take the game away from them.
Liam Scammell scored 41 on his return to CAW but finished on the losing side away to North Albury.
Scammell's 32-ball knock, which included five fours and a six, helped St Patrick's to 6/123 but the home side chased that down with nine balls to spare.
Patties skipper Dean Nicholson claimed 3-15 but his efforts were in vain as Brendan Simmons (30) anchored North's innings.
Elsewhere on Saturday, Wodonga were comfortable winners away to Corowa.
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An unbeaten 52 from William Ashton laid the platform, with Bob Jackson (27), Bryce Garvey (29) and Jack Gilbee (19) moving the Ball Park scoreboard along to an imposing 4/146.
Despite the best efforts of Matthew Wilson (21), Matthew Grantham (23) and Ryan Beveridge (20), Corowa came up short at 7/101.
There was a dramatic climax at Urana Road Oval, where New City chased down 149 to beat Tallangatta by four wickets.
Bushies captain Matt Armstrong smashed 69 off 51 balls, sharing an 86-run partnership with Phillip Neville (30), but Heera Singh's stunning 11-ball knock of 33, including four sixes, saw New City home.
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