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CYs, Clubbers into GF

Williamstown CYMS and Yarraville Club will play off in the North West Metropolitan Cricket Association women’s western region grand final.

The CYs continued their good form in the semi finals against Gellibrand to lock in another grand final appearance.

The CYs made 7-134 from their overs with Elizabeth Howell top scoring with 42 not out off 38 balls after coming in at number three.

Grace Hardiman took three wickets for Gellibrand.

Gellibrand started the run chase off solidly, before losing four quick wickets to go from 0-19 to 4-21.

It never recovered and was bowled out for 7-59.

Aurelia D’rozario and Hardiman top scored with 16 apiece.

Lydia Brown took 3-8 off four overs to be the pick of the bowlers for the CYs.

The Clubbers are through to a grand final in their first season after beating Hoppers Crossing in their semi final.

After deciding to bat, the Clubbers made 7-144 from their 20 overs.

Lisa Parisi and TonI Finlay top scored with 21 apiece.

The Cats lost an early wicket to put them on the back foot. The going was tough with the Clubbers bowlers making runs hard to come by.

The Cats lost a couple of wickets later, but it didn’t matter as they were restricted to 3-89.

It was all single wicket takers for the Clubbers.

The grand final will be played this Sunday.

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