KORWEINGUBOORA and Hepburn will fight out the Daylesford and District Cricket Association final after semi-final wins at the weekend.
A Wayne Robinson century allowed Hepburn to win its semi against Blackwood.
Hepburn batted first and compiled a competitive score of 7-288 in its 70 overs.
Wayne Robinson top-scored with 108, with support from James Winnard 89, Sam Winnard 24 and Gabe Henderson 26.
Matt O'Brien, 3-83 off 19 overs, Darren Woodward, 1-86 off 19 and Steve O'Brien, 1-18 off six overs shared the wickets.
Blackwood began its run chase badly and was 2-3 at one stage, however a good partnership between Darren Woodward 58 and Dan Morgan 48 took the score to 120 runs at tea.
With the match in the balance, wickets fell steadily and Blackwood was dismissed for 202 off 60 overs.
Only Brett Sullivan, 25, and Scott Unstad, 22, offered resistance.
James Winnard performed strongly in oppressive conditions to claim 4-53 off 20 overs. Sam Winnard was also good with 4-54 off 16 and Robinson claimed 2-54 from 16 overs.
The other match was a one-sided affair with Korweinguboora comfortably accounting for Newlyn.
Newlyn batted first and was dismissed for 169 runs in just 55 overs.
Devon Lafranchi, 39, and Brad Winzar, 33, were the only batsmen to show out. While young Jack Nulty 4-65 from 18 overs and Luke Adams 3-48 off 16 did the damage.
Korweinguboora replied with 3-173. Steve Cowan 83 not out and Chris Adams 49 in the runs while Brad Winzar took 2-36 for Newlyn.
The grand final will be played at Victoria Park.
The juniors held their presentation last Wednesday at Victoria Park.
Sebastian Walsh, 297 points, won the Stephen Glen Award for Club Champion. Matthew Bolton, 285 points, was runner-up.
Billy Albert and Liam O'Halloran won Encouragement Awards.
The players thanked coach Tom Geddes and manager Stephen Glen for their time during the season.
The club also thanked its sponsors, Mr and Mrs Wayne Mobbs, Spa Centre Meats and Mr B Cahoon.