ROXEL lifted the Wednesday Junior Plate after bowling final opponents Arley Kings out for 66 and knocking the runs off for the loss of just one wicket. Steve James was man-of-the-match.
Andy Unitt was the hero for Spennells as his unbeaten knock of 60 led them to a Wednesday Junior Cup final victory over Brintons.
Brintons had posted 133-2 with Andy Maiden making 62 not out, but Unitt secured a nine-wicket win for Spennells with four overs to spare.
In the Wednesday League Premier Division, leaders Quatt have three teams hoping they slip up with just two games to go.
Cookley B, Lye Town A and West Hagley are joint second with 32 points apiece, six points behind the table-toppers.
Old Halesonians continue to set the pace in Division A with Farhat's 100 not out helping them to a 113-run win over OTS/Fire.
With three games to go in Division B, Spennells are four points clear of second-placed Gas after a comprehensive win over Hartlebury.
Roxel have already been crowned Division C champions and remain unbeaten with Wolverley Village favourites for the runner-up spot.
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