STRAIGHT BAT: Carngham's Zane Ross pushes the ball into the covers against Haddon at Snake Valley. He top scored with 32 runs.Pictures: Adam Trafford
Haddon has moved to the top of the Grenville Cricket Association ladder.
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The Bears displaced Carngham by percentage with a six-wicket over the Crocs at Snake Valley on Saturday.
Veteran Wayne Anthony hit 55 for Haddon, while his son Riley made it a family affair by taking 3-32.
Linton moved into the top four with second consecutive win.
WICKETS: Haddon skipper Tarquin Walsh captured 2-15 against Cargnham on Saturday.
ROUND 10
Haddon 4-128 (W Anthony 55, J Drinkwater 28; Z Ross 2-17, J Edwards 2-25) d Carngham 9-127 (Z Ross 32, T Currie 29no; R Anthony 3-32, A Braeckmans 2-8, T Walsh 2-15)
Derrinallum 5-155 (P Brisbane 63no, B Carr 28; A Stasse 2-14) d Linton Blue 2-205 (K McDonald 78, J Foley 72no, T Mason 29no)
Lismore Oddfellows 3-78 (C Dudman 39no) d Lexton 73 (C Dudman 5-21, J Drain 3-16)
Ballarat Fire Brigade 9-202 (C Ladiges 41, B Lockyer 40, D Hiscock 38, R Mosby 30; P Graham 4-30) d Carranballac 156 (A Graham 51, L Jackson 48; D Hiscock 4-23, Z Hunter 3-54)
TAKING AIM: Haddon's Matt Harrington swoops on the ball in the out-field in the Grenville Cricket Association top-of-the-table clash.