Maitland representatives Jaxon Brooks and Izaac Coyle spearheaded a bonus point win by Central Northern against Riverina in the Under-16 Bradman Cup at Lake Macquarie.
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City United Under-16 teammates Brooks took 4-17 and Coyle 3-9 as Riverina were all out for 71 at Pasterfield Sports Complex on Tuesday.
The bonus point win leaves Central Northern third on the table with 14 points behind ACT Southern and North Coastal on 18 points after four rounds.
The three remaining of the Bradman Cup are to be played this week with Central Northern to face ACT Southern District at Charlestown Oval on Wednesday.
It was a good day for Maitland representative teams as well with Maitland's Under-13s defeating Tamworth by nine wickets after losing their opening round encounter against Lake Macquarie on Monday at the LJ Hooker Ballina U13 Cricket Carnival.
Billy Ellis was the star with the ball taking 4-10 as Tamworth were restricted to 60 from 20 overs. Maitland made 1/61 in reply with skipper Tremayne Small not out 20 and Charlie Jones unbeaten on 12.
Maitland top Pool A but face the talented Far North Coast Thunder on Wednesday.
Maitland's under-11s are chasing their first win of the Ron Arendts Memorial Shield 2022 in Newcastle in their game against North Coast Reps on Wednesday.
In their first representative carnival, Maitland got off their best start making 6/120 from their 40 overs with Lachlan Berry making 30 and Cody Mills 18.
Their final game is against Tamworth on Thursday.
At the Under-12 Lismore Carnival, Maitland top Pool B with a washed out draw and victory against Tamworth from day one on Tuesday.
Tamworth were restricted to 6/41 in the rain affected match with Hugo Strachan 2-8, Samuel Grebert 2-4 and Charlie Lovegrove 2-4 sharing the wickets.
Maitland made 5/43 in reply with Lovegrove top scoring with 11 before he was run out.
In Wednesday's round 3 and 4 Maitland was due to play Far North Coast Thunder and Armidale Bushrangers respectively.