There was plenty for Mount Maunganui to celebrate early though as they grabbed three quick wickets, to have Cadets three down with just two runs on the board. However, Bay of Plenty reps Sean Davey and Jono Boult dug deep to get the home side back in the game.
A 79-run partnership between the pair took the game away from Mount Maunganui, with Davey being dismissed for 45.
Mount Maunganui bounced back from that loss to Cadets to grab the second spot in the Williams Cup title decider when they defeated New World Te Puke in the preliminary final on Sunday.
Te Puke batted first on Blake Park 1 and were in serious trouble at 6/54. Batting at eight, Brody Gilroy got Te Puke back into contention with a hard-fought 57, as the visitors were bowled out for 164. Nick Smith was the pick of the Mount bowling attack, taking 4-34.
Mount Maunganui opener Brenton Thompson carried his bat to victory with an unbeaten 70 and Nick Smith backed up his bowling heroics with 32 as Mount Maunganui grabbed the second berth in the Williams Cup final courtesy of a seven-wicket win.
Te Puke won a high-scoring minor semifinal with Eves Realty Greerton at Pemberton Park on Saturday to stay alive in the Williams Cup playoffs. Tai Bridgman-Raison posted his 12th century for Te Puke, when he stroked his way to 108 before being dismissed as his team posted 235 all out.
While Greerton made a valiant attempt for victory, they were removed for 197.
Williams Cup Results
Saturday
Major Semifinal: Carrus Mount Maunganui 113 (Ben Guild 25, Brenton Thompson 21; Scott Steward 4/26, Ben Christensen 2/21, Kamal Bains 2/21) lost to Element IMF Cadets 117/6 (Sean Davey 45, Jono Boult 34; Chris Atkinson 2/18, Nick Smith 2/28)
Minor Semifinal: New World Te Puke 235 (Tai Bridgman-Raison 108, Alex Gooding 29; Jared Tutty 4/44, Murray Jarvis 3/36) defeated Eves Realty Greerton 197 (Cam Neal 52, Dan Spencer 39no, Lee Watkins 24; Josh Earle 3/32, Cam Riley 3/60, Jonty Grigson 2/39)
Sunday
Preliminary Final: New World Te Puke 164 (Brody Gilroy 57, Stephen Crossan 30, Josh Earle 27; Nick Smith 4/34, Peter Drysdale 3/19, Ben Musgrave 2/14) lost to Carrus Mount Maunganui 165/3 (Brenton Thompson 70no; Nick Smith 32)