Bathurst may have dominated its Mitchell Cricket Council Under 14s campaign by winning all four games to claim top spot, but the job isn't done just yet.
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They still have to qualify for the grand final and to do so they have to play Blue Mountains in a semi-final match this Sunday.
Coach Craig Windus praised his team's efforts throughout the 2018-19 and said he's been pleased that the entire team has been performing well.
"Everyone is having a pretty good season and everyone is standing out," he said.
"There's been no real standout performances. Everyone has taken two or three wickets and we haven't relied on any player to carry the team.
"We've got a well balanced side. I can't really fault the guys with their training and how they've gone about their wins."
Windus did note Bathurst's win against Mudgee back in November as a tough success, having to chase down Mudgee's total of 118 after losing early wickets.
"We were a little bit under the pump in the Mudgee game where we were down three of our main players, but the young guys all stood up," he said.
Come the semi-final match on Sunday, they're up against a familiar face, having played Blue Mountains on February 10.
"They were reasonable solid and played well," Windus said, in reflection of Bathurt's six-wicket win.
"We restricted their runs pretty well with our bowling and we batted well in the run chase."
Sunday's game starts at 10am.