Elmore got home with a single wicket to spare, chasing down Rushworth’s all-out 111.
In a dangerous spot at 9-99, number 10 Tom Morris hit 16 from 12 to guide his side to victory.
After Bamawm-Lockington United set 7-153, Kyabram Fire Brigade ran down the target with five wickets in hand.
Jake Toll (43) anchored the BLU innings, while Archie Sheppard (27), Nick Smart (34) and Brenton Sheppard (28 not out) provided the middle order backbone to get the Flames home.
Colbinabbin kept itself in the mix with a 30-run win over Moama.
The Ducks put on 169 off the back of Samuel Coghlin’s 42, and the all-rounder also led the way with ball in hand, taking a side best 3-23 to dismiss the Mowers for 139.
Bill Williams Murray B-grade shield
Rochester’s total of 6-184 was out of reach for Echuca South, which answered with an all-out 148.
Samuel Byrnes (44 not out) Judd Cuttriss (40) and Nate Rasmussen (35) all had solid knocks with the bat, and Matthew Harrington tore through the Swans to the tune of 5-21.
Gus Underwood C-grade shield
BLU’s bowlers kept Stanhope to a modest 8-104, a total it ran down in 16.3 overs for the loss of three wickets.
Jason Turner’s 3-11 was key to the bowling effort, while Justin Guppy and Jake Munro also claimed scalps.
Echuca and Rochester’s fixture at Echuca College was abandoned.
Peter Raglus D-grade shield
Stanhope’s all-out 108 was enough to earn it the win against Colbinabbin, which was bowled out for 72.
Colbo’s Finlay Rathjen stood out in the first innings, taking 3-9, but his effort was one-upped by Stanhope’s Wade Foley, who grabbed a ludicrous 3-2 in the second.
BLU successfully chased down Girgarre’s 9-122 in 32.4 overs, losing five wickets in the process.
Col Pearse retired not out with 51, anchoring the Lions’ chase, while Mick Gorigianni finished the effort off with 34 unbeaten.