Stage One Girls – Healesville 127 defeated Warrandyte 71.
Playing in Warrandyte, our girls turned up ready to play. We bowled first, and Ameilia Hall had a day to remember, capturing 5/3 and taking a one-handed catch.
She also made 22*. Georgia Lehman took 1/5 and Ronnie Leonard 1/5. We chased the runs comfortably with Amelia Hall 22*, Olivia English 10*, Veronica Leonard 7*, Elodie Handasyde 7*, Evie Matthews 6*, Abbie Hamilton 6*.
U12-Three Healesville 75 defeated by East Ringwood 6/161.
The scores were: Arlo Turner 13, Josh Braden 8. Max Dewez 1/3, Angus Holmes 1/3, Flether Brook 1/21, Josh Braden 1/24.
U14-Three Healesville 6/324 defeated Bayswater Park 104.
Last week we batted and made our highest score ever with most batters amongst the runs (Summer Caldicott 47*, Kael Senti 51*, Alex Simmons 43*, Ryder Hudson 51*, Tulley Ellis 24*).
Defending 324 was always gonna be a matter of how far for the Healesville team, with no disrespect to Basywater, but they were far more inexperienced.
The Healesville team cruised home to a 202-run victory with the wickets being shared by all in what was a clinical performance as they continue their strong season once again under the stewardship of Josh Handasyde.
U14-7 Healesville 3/109 defeated Warranwood 6/105.
The Under 14-7s played an away match against Warranwood on the weekend.
With the finals approaching, Healesville needed a victory to remain competitive, and they managed to deliver even with only nine players on the field.
Bowling first, the Bloods successfully restricted the hosts to a total of 105 runs for six wickets, with Eli Keath and Tom Quaggin each taking three wickets.
Healesville wasted no time in chasing down the total, accomplishing this with nine overs to spare.
Eli Keath led the charge with a powerful unbeaten score of 42 runs off just 25 balls.
The scores were: Eli Keath 42* & 3/9, Thomas Quaggin 15* & 2/13, Alby Gotch 11*, Cooper Winter-Berry 11*
U16-2 Healesville 162 defeated by Wonga Park 189.
The scores were: Darcy English 91*, Raff Morcombe 32, Henry Harding 3/26, Endo Gotch 2/25, Sam Keath 2/35
First XI Healesville 2/125 defeated Heathwood 122.
Travelling to Heathwood in the revised one-day fixture after the heat out last week.
This game was a must-win. With a victory reinserting the team in the top four and a loss all but ending their season.
With this in mind, “Eddies” won the toss and elected to field.
Second gamer Sam Drummond then stole the show, dismissing the dangerous Cranmer on his fifth ball caught behind, on his way to taking the first five wickets of the innings in what was his maiden A Grade five-wicket haul.
Heathwood were reduced to 5/37 off the back of this incredible spell as Sam finished 5/25 off his eight overs.
Tight cricket followed before Josh Handasyde was able to extract a run out to break the 45-run partnership.
Tarkyn Nicolandos would then chip in with 3/17 off eight and Josh would clean up the final wicket to have Heathwood all out for 122.
Opening up for Healesville were Josh Handasyde and Grant Braden. Grant would dispatch the fourth ball to the boundary but was soon bowled for five.
Josh and Zing with clear targets in mind, were able to negotiate the early spells and cruise up to 89 before Zing was stumped in a rather unorthodox fashion. Tom Handasyde would finish the innings off with his brother who ended 85* in his best innings for the season.
A strong all round performance by the team gets their season back on track.
Second XI Healesville 4/226 defeated Chirnside Park 111.
Back playing this week after last week was abandoned due to the heat, the 2XI faced Chirnside Park at home.
Winning the toss and batting, we were 2/41 in the 12th over.
A good partnership of 184 runs put us back on track with Liam English (67*) batting superbly and Michael Davern (100) making his maiden century, set 226 as the score to defend.
Sam Keath (1/21) and Jack Drummond (2/25) started us off well again, taking early wickets and the continued pressure was not taken off all innings.
Max Wallace (2/13) and Hudson Semple (2/11) continued pressure with the ball late on in the innings. A good day with the ball, with all our bowlers taking wickets, and a top standard in the field, we dismissed Chirnside Park for 111.
Third XI Healesville 131 defeated by Croydon Ranges 7/132.
The scores were: Adam Keath 31, Brenton Damrow 25 & 2/16, Aman Singh 24, Louis Keath 17
Fourth XI Healesville 6/221 defeated St Andrews 183.
The scores were: Danny Hyndman 50* & 3/24, Sam Hyndman 42, Lee Caldicott 42, Taylor Caldicott 24, Tom Robinson 17*, Wyatt Coleman 2/26, Nate Caldicott 2/35.
Fifth XI Healesville 162 defeated by Warrandyte 7/176.
The scores were: Tully Ellis 46 & 3/31, Liam Warner 50, Tyson Henry 21 & 2/10, Kael Senti 2/30.















