MOE-Newborough was too strong for Sale in the Latrobe Valley Baseball Association colts grand final.
Strong batting by the Dodgers saw them lead 5-2 at the bottom of the fourth inning.
Although the Dodgers scored another five in the top of the fifth innings, time was called before the Rangers could bat, so scores reverted back to the 5-2 win for Moe-Newborough.
Better players for the Dodgers were Nathan Simpson, Jake Bargwanna and Andrew Bloomfield. Nicole Garner, James Jackson and Rhiannon Smith were the Rangers' best.
TRARALGON has made it four A grade premierships in a row, defeating Churchill 7-1.
Redsox's pitcher Jude Power, with the assistance of his strong fielders, was able to shut-out the Braves for all-but one inning.
The Redsox were able to score their first run in the second inning, followed by another in the third.
Matt Prior pitched a brilliant game for the Braves, but strong batting by the Redsox and a couple of costly fielding errors saw the premiership slip away.
Power was voted the most valuable player for the grand final, while Luke Hornstra and Owen Godenzi also played a great games for the Redsox. Prior, Ross Cooen and Luke Prior played brilliant games for Churchill.
MOE-Newborough took out the B grade grand final, 7-6 over Traralgon.
Redsox were 3-1 up at the top of the third inning, but the Dodgers put paid to that with four runs in the bottom of the inning.
Elder statesman Duane Baker was on the mound for Dodgers and pitched a great game, making it difficult for Redsox to take the lead after the third inning.
With scores 7-4 in the Dodgers' favour at the bottom of the sixth inning, Redsox had their work cut out for them and although they managed another two runs, time ran out with Dodgers victorious after last year's loss.
The LVBA senior presentation night was held last Friday night, with the A grade best-and-fairest award going to Churchill's Matt Prior.
The B grade award went to Matt Luke from Moe-Newborough, while clubmate Darren Crockford won C grade.
Based on A grade statistics taken throughout the season, an all star team was selected, with the Redsox's Luke Hornstra coach.
All star team: pitcher J Power (Trar), catcher J Kus (Trar), first base N Tobias (Moe-Newb), second base M Robertson (Trar), third base O Godenzi (Trar), short stop J Anderson (Mor), left field D Long (Trar), right field J Graham (Trar), centrefield J Keighran (Chur), designated hitter M Prior (Chur).