Tathra are back within two points of the competition lead.
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The Sea Eagles handed the Merimbula Knights a crushing loss on Saturday to peg the club back after their top of the table showdown.
The Knights were all-out for just 97 runs on Saturday as the Tathra bowling attack kept the hosts quiet at the crease, while regular wickets also kept the Knights from ever getting comfortable in a partnership.
With regular openers Matt Lawson and Brendan Daley out, the Sea Eagles made quick work of stand ins Patrick Whittard and Charles Aggenbach.
Nick Fantham knocked 12 before a series of cheap wickets fell over.
Dylan Lawson and Zac Wells salvaged some runs with a modest tail end partnership, knocking 21 and 14 respectively.
Adam Blacka and Jayden Heyhorn were the best with the ball, both collecting three wickets each.
Pete Bennett and Chris Dwyer opened well, scoring 52 and 23 respectively, while Ben O’Reilly added 22 not out for the team to finish 2/103 after just 14 overs.
Meanwhile, things looked a little dicey for a while, but the Bega-Angledale Bulls knocked over Bermagui at George Griffin Oval.
After dismissing the Bermagui contingent for 120, the Bulls secued the win 7/122 with five overs to spare.
Liam Cooper top scored for the visitors with 46, while Nathan Monck and Joel Anderson neared 20.
Rob Stevenson opened for the Bulls with a match best of 61, while Lachlan Sims and Cody Hazelgrove-Danvers both knocked 18 to push the Bulls to the win.