JIMBOOMBA Bushrangers had three wins from three matches in a perfect day of cricket on Saturday.
The first XI, Green and Gold teams each came away with good wins in the Logan District competition.
First XI made it three wins from four against Beaudesert at Glenlogan Park, with just the weather getting in the way of a clean sweep.
Some great bowling restricted the visitors to just 56 from their 40 overs. Jimboomba's double bonus-point win came with no wickets lost and inside 13 overs, and took the Bushrangers to the top of the ladder.
Kim Watson (30 not out) and Ash Hughes (14 not out) were at the crease when the winning runs were hit.
Earlier, the hosts were superb in the field, taking nine catches.
Sam Matthews got the team off to a flyer, bowling Luke Gittins with the first ball of the innings.
He finished with 4-18 from eight overs, while Phil Bourke returned 3-22 from eight and Will Goss snared 2-5 from two.
Nathan Mackenzie took 1-10.
Division 2 Green recovered from early trouble, where they were 2-5, to post a two-wicket win over Loganholme Red at Tansey Park 2.
Josh Graham fell two short of a 50, while Corey Schofield scored 42 and Ty Avery made a quick fire 38.
Earlier, Graham and Craig Whatmore each took 2-16 for the Maddogs.
The Gold team, known as the Fossils, had a comprehensive win against Loganholme Green at Tansey Park 1.
Jimboomba won by seven wickets.
Bushies captain Jason Feeney lost another toss and the side was made to bowl first.
Brett Hayward earn the new nickname Magnet by taking five catches for Jimboomba.
Skipper Feeney ripped through the middle order, taking 4-19 with some oustanding swing bowling.
Roxanne Thompson cleaned up the tail, with 3-18. Hayward took two wickets.
Openers Rodney Teese and Andrew Conaghty scored freely in response, hitting the loose balls to the boundary.
When Conaghty fell for 39 the score was already on 80. Teese was given out LBW soon after for 36.
Shannon White was in a hurry to chase down the runs and made a quick 48 not out from 32 balls, which included nine boundaries and a six.
Gold sits second on the ladder, and Green in third, with five games remaining.
Next weekend the first XI hosts Greenbank, while the Maddogs travel to Everdell Park to take on the Beaudesert team again.
The Fossils travel back to Loganholme to take on the Loganholme Red team.
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