Jimboomba Bushrangers posted a big total with the bat before restricting Yarrabilba with the ball to win their Logan District Cricket Association clash on Saturday.
Jimboomba made 6-260 before keeping the visitors to 9-167 after their 40 overs.
Skipper Tom Jellie bagged 6-38 for Jimboomba to ensure Yarrabilba did not get anywhere near the target.
Phil Bourke collected 2-16 from eight overs and Sam Matthews took 1-23.
Earlier, Steve Foulis made 59 for Jimboomba as he celebrated his 50th birthday in style.
Kelton Maguire hit 56 not out. Ash Hughes made 52 in his second half century in a row.
Skipper Tom Jellie had no hesitation in choosing to bat first after winning the toss, and it paid off as Ash Hughes and Rodney Teese raced to 0-66 after 11 overs.
A brilliant century partnership off 63 balls between Maguire and Foulis set the stage for the big total.
Yarrabilba lost regular wickets in reply, except for opener Shaun Love, who carried his bat.
Love finished with 67 not out.
Both Jimboomba's Division 2 teams had losses at Everdell Park.
Green posted a meagre 92, before falling to Loganholme by nine wickets.
Gold went down to Beaudesert when bad light stopped play and they were more than 50 runs behind.
The Gold team was asked to bowl first by the home side.
Bushrangers were in control and had Beaudesert 8-147 but a couldn't finish the tail off and Beaudesert were finally dismissed for 231.
Wicket takers were Phil Myors 3-32, Roxanne Thomson 3-33, Rob Lose 3-35 and Jason Hart 1-43.
Wickets fell regularly during the Bushrangers innings until fill-in captain Shannon White combined with Myors for a 86-run sixth wicket partnership.
White was bowled for 26 and shortly after Myors was caught for a well deserved 61.
Bushrangers were 9-178 when bad light stopped play after 38 overs, giving Beaudesert a 50 plus run victory.
Next week the first X1 take on Beaudesert on turf at Glenlogan Park, while the division 2 Green are also playing at home on the number 2 oval against Springwood.
The Gold team face Greenbank at Beaudesert.
Starc's hub warning
Mitchell Starc has declared hub life is not sustainable after signing up for a Big Bash League stint with the Sydney Sixers that he hopes will feature some form of freedom.
The expectation was that most Test stars would bypass this summer's BBL because of the risk of burnout after spending months in biosecurity bubbles.
Steve Smith and Josh Hazlewood aren't returning to the Sixers, but the defending champions will have Starc and Nathan Lyon on their books in a major boost for their title defence and the star power of Australia's Twenty20 competition.