Royal London Club Championship
St Just out of National Club Championship
Having elected to bat they had a poor start losing Neil Curnow and Mark George in the first two overs. Gary Thomas held the innings together making 71 before being seventh out at 128. Josh Semmens hit a six in his 18 before being last man out, at 156 with five balls remaining.
Frocester lost Louis Gegg in the first over, caught by Nick George at slip off Gareth May. The St Just skipper caught and bowled Tom Wand for 16 but Uzi Quereshi (61) and Nick Trainor (61) shared a match winning stand of 105 for the third wicket. Occasional bowler Neil Curnow picked up two late wickets.
Royal London Club Championship Round 5
St Just – St Just 156 (G Thomas 71; O Jones 5-27, N Trainor 3-21, P Muchall 2-26), Frocester 157-5 (U Quereshi 61, N Trainor 61; N Curnow 2-8, G May 2-46). Frocester beat St Just by five wickets.
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Gorran seconds and St Minver seconds all won through to the Clive Rosevear Cup Finals Day next month.
























St Just will play Exmouth in the Area Finals of the NatWest Club T20.
In a well contested final at Camborne St Just beat Newquay by 18 runs.
Troon II's won the Dawe Insurance Andrew Cup for the second time in their history.
Goldsithney beat Rosudgeon by six wickets on a glorious evening at Penzance
Great & Little Tew (Oxfordshire) beat Roche by 50 runs
The West Penwith Evening League AGM was be held at the Yacht Inn, Penzance on Tuesday 25th February at 7.30pm
The draws for both national club cricket competitions have been announced.
Halsetown beat Hayle in the Play-Off Final
Werrington face a trip to Gloucestershire. Full line up confirmed.
In a well contested final St Just defeated by seven runs at Penzance C C
Werrington defeated Falmouth by 47 runs at Truro.
This week has seen the Hawkey Cup Final played and the semi-finals completed in both the Vinter and Andrew Cups.
Werrington beat Truro by 35 runs in the Kingfisher Beer Cup Round 4 and will host Bath in the last 16 on Sun 14 July.
A busy week of cup competition culminated on Thursday with Pencarrow snatching the final Rosevear Cup Finals Day spot with a six run win over challengers Lanhydrock and Barripper beating Troon II's by two runs in the Andrew Cup Quarter Finals.
There was a busy day in various competitions.