Terrifc times for Terrigal slingshot team back into top four ahead of Kincumber
TERRIGAL leapfrogs Kincumber to jump back in the top four after an outstanding day in the field against Toukley.
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TERRIGAL is back in the top four after an outstanding day in the field fired the Bellbirds to outright success against Toukley.
After belting Toukley at Duffys Rd Oval last week, Terrigal continued the dominance with the ball bowling out the northerners for 120 in the first innings and 142 in the second to secure a vital 10 points.
The win means Terrigal leapfrog Kincumber.
Meanwhile, competition frontrunners Narara and Lisarow also picked up 10 points after dominant displays against Wyong and Woy Woy respectively.
At Gavenlock Oval, home side Narara already had first innings points in the bag against Wyong and went on with the job on Saturday.
Trailing by 72 on the first innings, Wyong showed more fight to score 108 in their second innings with Robert Westley 50 not out.
Narara chased down the required runs without trouble. Troy Marchant came out swinging and scored 33 not out.
"The last couple of games we've performed badly so it has put the pressure on us for this week," Wyong skipper Tye Smith said.
Lisarow, who also had first innings points locked up heading into Saturday, easily accounted for Woy Woy as the side scored 77 in its second innings with Lisarow finishing at 3-72.
The Entrance made a big move following their domination of Mountains.
With captain Jason Blackwood taking five wickets, The Entrance bowled out Mountains for 116 in the second innings after leading by 124 runs in the first innings.
Captain Dave Mitchell tried hard for Mountains to score 66.