Two Jimboomba Bushrangers batsmen scored centuries as the club bagged a hat-trick of seniors wins on the weekend.
Phil Myors and Phil Bourke made big scores for the club on a day for the batsmen, where all three teams won their tosses and chose to bat first.
Division 1 and 2 teams beat Loganholme sides while Division 2 green knocked over Bethania.
The first 11 were strong from the outset in their win at Glenlogan Park, winning by 212 runs.
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Bourke's unbeaten 139 was more than the entire opposition team put together, as the Bushrangers rolled Loganholme for 98.
Earlier, they scored 3-310 from their 40 overs. Bourke's 139, his maiden century for the club, came from 95 balls. Tom Jellie made 82 from 56 and Kel Maguire chipped in with 37 not out.
The bowlers backed up their batsmen with the ball.
Craig Tatters took 3-21 from four overs, while Sammy Matthews continued his good form with the ball, taking 2-15 in a tight eight over spell.
Will Goss took 2-33 and Max Harkin snared one wicket.
The Division 2 Gold team also beat Loganholme, and a Jimboomba batsman made a hundred in that game too.
Gold won by 100 runs on the synthetic pitch at Glenlogan Park.
After scoring 6-239, they dismissed Loganholme for 139.
Phil Myors continued his good form to score 108 not out. Shannon White's 68 not out was his fourth half century of the season.
With wickets in hand near the end of the innings, the pair put the foot down, scoring 100 off the last 10 overs.
It gave the bowlers something to aim at, and they took the opportunity with both hands.
Rob Lose ripped through Loganholme's top order, taking 4-37 from eight overs.
Roxanne Thompson took 3-36 from six and club president and captain Rodney Teese bagged 2-28 from seven overs.
Division 2 Green easily beat Springfield at Bethania.
They won by 131 runs at Malling Park, with multiple batsmen contributing to the score.
Corey Schofield scored 58, Connor Roberts made 52 not out, Matt Turbill hit 39 and Declan Abberton scored 37. The side posted 6-247.
It was too much for Springfield, who was all out for 116.
Graham Clark was in the wickets again, with 3-13 from four overs.
Josh Graham took 2-26, while Braeden Lose, Kieran Anderton and Thomas Cook took single wickets.
Next weekend the first 11 travels to Dauth Park to take on the Yarrabilba Canetoads.
The Greens host the Beenleigh Pirates on the turf pitch while the Gold team host Springfield on the synthetic field.
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