Warnertown are again premiers which made it three in a row for them in a fantastic achievement when they defeated the Rams by six wickets after they were 3 for 30 and in some trouble.
Rams won the toss and elected to bat first and were in some early trouble at 3 for 33 before a good partnership of 51 between Shaun Siedel and James Burdon led to a fight back.
Some late hitting from David Clarke eventually got them to 7 for 142 with James Burdon and David Clarke not out both with 30 top scoring and Shaun Siedel making 29 for Warnertown with the ball.
It was the Warwick brothers in Craig with 2 for 21 and Leigh 2 for 29 who got the figures.
So it was now Warnertown’s turn to bat and they were in early trouble at 3 for 30 with Brenton Wilson taking on three wickets before Leigh Warwick and Damien Foster produced a matching winning partnership of 105 as Warnertown sealed victory with more than ten overs to go.
Leigh Warwick again playing superbly with 78 not out and receiving a much deserved man of the match with Damien Foster compiling 41.
For the Rams with the ball, Brenton Wilson bowled well with 3 for 25, so congratulations to Warnertown on three premiership in a row with the celebrations to go on for many days, as for Wandearah also an excellent effort on their season.