It was a tough weekend for Griffith's junior representative campaign, who started their Warren Smith and Geoff Lawson competitions on Sunday.
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The Warren Smith Cup side was at home to Wagga White.
Billy Evans (1/10) made an early breakthrough, but Wagga was able to fightback into the game with Veni Sharma (62) and Sidney Lenton (14) getting their side back on track.
Cooper Manson (31*) added some late runs, and while Liam James (2/11) and Ben Fattore (1/20) picked up some wickets before the game was washed out as a storm rolled through Griffith with Wagga on 6/168.
The Geoff Lawson Cup saw Griffith take on Southern Murrumbidgee.
The Southern Murrumbidgee side won the toss and sent the Griffith side and it looked to be the right decision.
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Manan Dave (1) was trapped infront by Sam Williamson before Nick McGibbon and Cooper Jones tried to get their side back on track.
The second wicket pairing were able to put on 24 before Jones (13) was run out while McGibbon (12) was knocked over by Noah Bartholemew (1/11).
Jai Kenny (9) and Seamus Maley (10*) were the only other batsmen to offer any resistance before Sam Williamson (4/3) and Vula Wate ripped through the lower order.
Wate (3/7) finished the Griffith side off with a hat-trick to see Griffith bowled out for 75.
Southern Murrumbidgee lost the wicket of Lachlan Wells (3) when he was run out by Manan Dave but that was the last of the success for the Griffith side.
Riley Parslow-Gibson (15*) and Alice Caldow (40*) were able to get their side over the line in the 25th over with nine wickets remaining.
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