Seymour put together a second comprehensive win in as many weeks, making light work of a small total put on the board by Puckapunyal.
Batting first, Pucka was unable to recover from the loss of a wicket from the first ball of the game with star batsman Charles Davies the only player to offer any hope.
Davies finished with 59 off 68 balls, including eight boundaries, while no other player reached double digits.
Hugh Smith did the majority of the damage with the ball, taking 3-29, while Brodey Pointon, Cam Evans and Kharl Sison all claimed two wickets each.
Jason Brown and Brett Gordon got the run chase off to a positive start with Gordon eventually dismissed for 45. Import Cam Evans steered the chase home with 34 not out to keep the Maroons sitting in second.
Alexandra 91 (V. Hewage 22, S. Mitchell 2-8, T. Caddie 2-9) d Pyalong 36 (J. Crane 5-11, M. Wal 2-3)
It was a wild result at Alexandra Showgrounds with the home side defending a paltry total of 91 with ease.
Vinu Hewage showed the way with 22 but Alexandra lost regular wickets as Steven Mitchell, Tyler Caddie, Mitch Wittig and James Wilkins all picked up two wickets a piece.
With just 91 posted, Alexandra would have been nervous about Pyalong’s batting line up but there was another twist in the tale.
Josh Crane ran through their middle order with an incredible spell of 5-11 off nine overs, his second five-wicket haul of the season.
Matthew Wal and skipper Will Ashton took two wickets each and bundled Pyalong out for just 36, securing a memorable win for the Redbacks that keeps them in the hunt for a finals berth.
Yea Tigers 3-65 (J. Christie 32no, T. White 23, C. Bassett 2-19) d Avenel 64 (H. Black 17no, J. Christie 2-10, D. Thompson 2-23)
The Yea Tigers had another short day at the office, making light work of Avenel at home.
Avenel struggled to get any momentum with the bat, losing wickets at regular intervals. It was an even performance with the ball for the Tigers as only Jack Christie and Dylan Thompson picked up multiple wickets.
Christie was the driving force in the run chase as well, finishing on 32 not out with solid support from youngster Thomas White.
Yea now sits comfortably in third position ahead of Pyalong.
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Avenel 3-215 (Jared Smith 117no, Jack Smith 34) d Yea Tigers 8-110 (Z. Mills 40no, D. Dinesan 3-16, J. Kanters 2-6)
Puckapunyal 109 (P. Brennan 30, D. Grundell 21, C. Kemp 3-8, D. France 2-4) lost to Seymour 6-144 (D. Murphy 49, D. France 18no, P. Brennan 2-24)
Pyalong 9-179 (K. Webb 94) d Alexandra 4-174 (T. Polson 79no, H. Christie 37, A. Pratt 3-18)