A double dose of cricket this week faces Port Fairy's division one team.
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Tonight, the Pirates head into town to take on West Warrnambool in a Twenty20 encounter.
On Saturday, it is back to one-day action when the Pirates host Woodford.
Last weekend was a planned double-header, but heavy rain on Saturday night meant the Pirates' clash with Brierly-Christ Church on the Sunday did not go ahead.
The day before brought with it plenty of action when the Pirates hosted Russells Creek.
Batting first, the visitors made 7-168, with Mark Pitt Port Fairy's most damaging bowler with 2-27.
In reply, the Pirates' innings struggled to find momentum due to a regular loss of wickets.
Max Green (29) continued his good form in the middle order while Brent Goonan (30 not out) added some fight to the tail.
The Pirates were bowled out in the 42nd over for 138.
In division two, Port Fairy will travel to Port Campbell on Saturday to take on Nirranda.
The Pirates will take some confidence into the game after a narrow loss in a high-scoring game against Allansford-Panmure Green last week.
Port Fairy made 9-178 batting first, with Stephen Watty (57) and Nicholas Ryan (46) in the runs.
Allansford-Panmure Green was up for the challenge with the bat in hand, blasting its way to a winning score of 5-180 off 37 overs.
The division three team will be up against the Northern Raiders on Saturday.
Last week was a loss to Allansford-Panmure Green.
Port Fairy made 126, with Tim Fraser (38) top scoring.
Allansford-Panmure Green then cruised to 2-132 in 26 overs.
The under 17s girls team went down to Nestles last week.
Port Fairy made 7-107 from its 20 overs before the Factory replied with 3-146.
It was a more successful result for the under 14s girls team when it defeated Wangoom.
Batting first, the Pirates racked up 3-120 from their allocated 20 overs.
Wangoom batted well but the Port Fairy bowlers were impressive, keeping their opponents to a score of 4-102.
Port Fairy's under 15s boys team is well placed in its game against West Warrnambool at Brauer College.
The young Pirates bowled last Friday night and knocked the Panthers over for 113.
Kaden Wilson (3-15) and Lewis Carmichael (3-16) were the stars with the ball.
The Pirates faced six overs at the end of the night and survived without losing a wicket, while posting 21 runs to take into day two on Friday.
In the under 13s boys, Port Fairy is in some trouble heading into day two against Koroit.
Port Fairy made 5-57 and Koroit 2-164.
The games is being played at Victoria Park in Koroit.
The under 11s team had an entertaining game against Merrivale Black at Bushfield.
The Pirates made 115 and the Tigers came up with 133 to grab the win.