Wandearah won the first A grade cricket game that has been able to be played this season between it and South Port.
It was a 47-run win for Wandies, which batted first at Port Oval on Saturday afternoon.
Wandies lost a couple of early wickets - that of Matt Thornton (6) and Marc Crouch (0) to be 2/11.
Andrew Fleming only managed 15.
However, Marcus Ganley and Greg Carmody then put on the best partnership of the innings - 55 before Carmody was run out for 42 - continuing his good form.
Small partnerships continued through the innings, with Marcus Ganley finally being dismissed for 44.
Cody Brooke was unbeaten on 32 in the final total at 8/188.
Hamish Connor 2/9 then the best figures, with Joe Sullivan 2/31 and at John Merrett 2/32 the other successful bowlers.
Tony Fuss and Toby Connor opened the batting for South Port and got to 16 before Connor was out for 4.
Fuss (18) and Brown (13) both fell but with Bullen batting well South Port at 3/69 was still right in the match.
Then the wheels fell off, with South Port losing four wickets for six runs to slump to 7/75.
Sam Keane (20) and John Merrett (29) made some late runs and put some respectability in to the score line, that eventually ended all out for 141.
The best for Wandies were Matt Thornton 3/ 19, Greg Carmody 2/24 and Cody Brooke 2/33.
This was a solid win by Wandearah, which still has a crack at finishing top of the table.
South Port played quite and it was only the collapse in the middle order that left it short this week, so there were some positives for the South Port team.