The opening weekend for Whanganui and districts junior cricket threw up some interesting results with several performances auguring well for the future of the game.
In Hunterville, the Hunterville Hitmen beat the Rangitikei Rebels. Batting first Hunterville and made their way to 140 (Riley Sommerville 23, Andrew George 0/3). Rangitikei fell just short on 110 in an even contest where Peter George scored 23, Andrew George 21 and Ollie Bunn bowled 3/17.
At Springvale Park in the Year 7 and 8 grade, Combined Intermediate won the toss and chose to bat. St Georges bowled a good, tight line and length and the fielding was outstanding which helped restrict the Combined teams total to 93.
Campbell McKerras played an intelligent innings of 26 while Jimmy Lithgow was best of the bowlers for St Georges with 2 for 3. St Georges got off to a reasonable start at 40-2 before Wanganui rep player Saul Abernathy ripped into them with a blistering spell of 3-7.
St Georges needed 31 to win with the last pair at the crease. Kyle Mason held firm and got the team within six runs before losing his wicket. Mason was the St Georges player of the day in an exciting opening to the new season.