On a highway-like wicket at Bathurst's Morse Park 1, Blake Weymouth said he felt like it was his day virtually from ball one on Saturday afternoon and the boom Orange City youngster cashed in too, in a big way.
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He caressed his first ball for three and continued on for another 54 overs, not giving a chance before eventually being dismissed late in the day for 111 but still inspiring his side's eight-wicket romp over Centennials.
He took the reins as his side chased down 275 for victory with eight wickets to spare and half an hour left in the bank too, the unbeaten Warriors sending an ominous warning to all their Bathurst-Orange Inter-District Cricket rivals in the process.
It took an absolute screamer to dismiss the 16-year-old, NSW Combined High Schools opening bat too. Weymouth creamed one through cover, only to watch a full-stretch Ryan Gurney snare a stunner.
It was one of those digs where it kind of just felt like my day right from the start.
- Orange City's Blake Weymouth
"I guess maybe it was a little bit disappointing but only because it was at that stage of the game I think," Weymouth said, his side only needed 60 to win when he became the second wicket to fall.
"But I creamed it and it was a really good catch so you can't be too disappointed with that I guess, you just sort of have to say 'good catch, mate'.
"I was pretty pleased with the innings anyway, I hadn't score as many runs as I'd like (in the early stages of the season), so it was good to go big.
"It was one of those digs where it kind of just felt like my day right from the start, I got going a little bit after that and felt pretty good. It was good to get such a big win and nice to see [Ben Schofield] and [Lachie Coyte] get more runs too."
Weymouth combined with Schofield (60) in a foundation-setting, 157-run opening stand which all-but took the game away from Centennials, who'd resumed at 9-268 before losing their final wicket six runs later.
After his opening partner was trapped in front Weymouth then combined with Coyte to add another 48 for the second wicket, Coyte eventually went on to finish 61 not out and guide the Warriors home alongside Shaun Grenfell (30 not out).