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Ex Servos routed as wet weather plays havoc with South Coast cricket

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10 November 2025, 12:00 AM

Ex Servos routed as wet weather plays havoc with South Coast cricket

Rain played havoc with South Coast cricket on the weekend with two matches washed out and low scores on tricky pitches in the other three.


Ex Servos were rolled for a paltry 52 on a seaming wicket at Hayden Drexel Oval with North Nowra Cambewarra smashing their way to the target in just 33 deliveries.


It could have been even worse for Ex Servos after they slumped to 7-21 before tailender Mitchell Janes dug in to score 22, the only batter to get any higher than six.



Justin Weller made the most of the conditions to take 6-20 with new-ball partner Cooper Bramley claiming 4-15.


North Nowra skipper Nathan Thomas blasted three sixes and two fours in his unbeaten 27 from just 11 balls to seal the win.


Lake Illawarra cruised to a nine-wicket win over Bomaderry at Howard Fowles Oval with captain Kerrod White hammering 87 not out as they reached their target inside 14 overs.



Five Tigers failed to trouble the scorers but Jarrod Mitchell (69) and Matthew Shea (36) rescued the innings as they posted 134 with Jarryd White (4-11) and Ryan Smith (3-28) doing the damage for the home side’s attack.


After losing an early wicket, Kerrod White joined Max Henderson (33 not out) in an unbroken 122-run stand with the skipper reaching the boundary 18 times and clearing it once.


Shellharbour got the better of the Kookas in their local derby at Oakleigh Park.



Wickets fell at regular intervals for the hosts as they were bowled out for 150 and the Harbour never looked in trouble as opener Alex Brown tallied 72 to get them home with six wickets and 16 overs to spare.


Albion Park were 3-44 against Kiama at Keith Grey Oval when Saturday afternoon’s storm washed out play while the Rats were in a similar situation at 3-42 against Bay and Basin Dolphins at Geoff Shaw Oval before the rain intervened.


In junior representative cricket on Sunday, the South Coast sides struggled against top-quality opposition.


In the Under 17 Watson Shield, Tom Wells top-scored with 58 as South Coast made 157 but Sutherland reached the total three down.



In the Under 12 Foster Shield, Harry Kenneally (21) and Will Coghlan (19) were the main scorers in the South Coast total of 82, which Bankstown reached with seven wickets to spare.


In the Under 14 Inter Association clash with Illawarra Red, Harry McCrone hit 15 as South Coast tallied 5-62. Illawarra were too strong with 1-167 in their innings.


Illawarra Blue posted 6-129 despite Bradley Constantinou (1-3) and Jaxson Smith (1-6) with South Coast making 6-96 as Harry McCrone again did well with the bat to make 23.