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Cricket: Mount Maunganui chasing clean sweep

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24 Mar, 2011 11:13 PM2 mins to read

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A clean sweep awaits Mount Maunganui if they can overcome Tauranga Boys' College tomorrow.
Victory will see the Platinum Pacific Reclad Mount side take home the Baywide and Western Bay Premier cricket trophies this season.
The Mount side have been in dominant form in the Baywide cricket ranks, posting a unbeaten record
- with their only defeat (by Greerton) coming in the Western Bay one-day competition in October last year.
A Mount victory against Tauranga Boys at Blake Park, would add the BOP Cup and Hart Family Trophy (Baywide Champion of Champions) to the Williams Cup and Western Bay championship.
The Mount side have also annexed the ND Club Championship for the second successive season.
While Tauranga Boys' sit in the middle of the BOP Cup points tally, they are again fashioning an impressive record in the Gillette Cup (National Secondary Schools competition).
Last week they blasted their way into the ND Gillette Cup semifinals, when they demolished Whangarei Boys High, in the far north. After posting 164 all out they removed the home side for 39, with Myles Timoti returning the outstanding bowling figures of five wickets for just 7 runs.
Eastern Pirates will want to end their season with a flourish against Rotorua Boys High School.
The Rotorua students have become the giant killers of Baywide cricket, taking the scalps of Eves Realty Greerton and Tauranga Boys College, in successive weeks.
Element IMF Cadets, who would benefit if Mount Maunganui stumbled at the last hurdle, should wrap up second place in the Baywide second leg, when they play East Bay United at the Tauranga Domain.
BOP Indians could give iTCo Central a run for there money in a Rotorua local derby - with bragging rights on the line, in the match-up between Greerton and Ultimate Motor Group Te Puke.
Draws: BOP Indians v iTCo Central, Smallbone Park; Platinum Pacific Recall Mount Maunganui v Tauranga Boys College, Blake1; Rotorua BHS v Dawson Insurance Eastern Pirates, RBHS; Eves Realty Greerton v Ultimate Motor Group Te Puke, Pemberton Park; Element IMF Cadets v East Bay United, Tauranga Domain.
Points Table (points average): Mount Maunganui 20, Cadets 18.14, Eastern Pirates 17.66, Greerton 14.0, Te Puke 13.71, Tauranga Boys College 10.71, Central 10.42, BOP Indians 9.0, Rotorua BHS 10.28, East Bay United 4.57

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