Mathoura Red will take on Moama Red in Division One, while Mathoura Blue will face Tongala in Division Two.
The Reds will head into their clash in good form, dominant in their semi final against Moama Green last Friday.
Mathoura claimed two rink wins and a draw in their 80 to 49 shot win against the Greens.
Ginny Kalsbeek, Paul Clear, Joan Moss and Chris Taylor (s) led the way for Mathoura with a massive 32 to 13 shot win.
Dennis McHarry, Rosa Shea, Jenny Chalmers and Beryl Murray (s) followed suit in a 24 to 12 win, while nothing could split David Vallance, Cec Moss, Pam Limbrick and Pam Lewis (s) and their opponents in a 24-all draw.
The Blues will have to take the long route to the grand final after suffering a 66 to 47 shot loss against Rich River last week.
The Division Two side went down on all three rinks with Bill Brander, Kath Hayes, Katie McCormick and Joan Dovaston (s) putting forward the best performance in a 17 to 14 shot loss.
Stan Limbrick, Gary Lumsden, Marj Cowley and Jen Hicks (s) were not far off in a 21 to 17 shot loss, while Neil Dovaston, Judy Maude, Kath Mooney and Chris Frampton (s) had a day to forget, suffering a 28 to 16 shot loss.
Mathoura will also be well represented in the Weekend Pennant preliminary finals with Divisions One, Two and Three set to play on Saturday, March 13.
Division One kept their season alive in a tight 67 to 58 shot win against Echuca on Saturday.
Mathoura managed just one rink win on the day, with Rod Werner, Rick Ireland, David Hicks and Ash Vesty (s) scoring a 15 shot win 23 to 8.
This was enough to secure the overall win with Anthony Hulm, Craig Hillier, Dennis McHarry and Mark Quor (s) staying close to their opponents in a 26 to 24 loss, while Adam Cowley, Les Bates, Joe Murphy and Mick Humpreys (s) did enough in their 24 to 20 loss.
Mathoura will face Rich River in the preliminary final round, with the winner set to face Moama in the grand final.
Division Two were unable to book their spot in the grand final after going down to Rich River 69 to 52.
Mathoura went down on all three rinks with David Vallance, Steve O’Callaghan, Stan Limbrick and Paul Clear (s) the best performers in a 19 to 16 shot loss.
Ian Ross, Al Polak, John McGowan and Glen McConchie (s) were beaten 24 to 20 and Cec Moss, Terry Taylor, Chris Roberts and Chris Taylor (s) were no match in a 26 to 16 shot loss.
Mathoura will now take on Moama with the winner moving on to take on Rich River in the decider.
The previously undefeated Division Three side had a rough day in their semi final, beaten on two rinks in a 72 to 47 shot loss against Moama.
Ginny Kalsbeek, Neil Dovaston, John Bates and Beryl Murray were the shining light for Mathoura, managing a tight one shot win, 19 to 18.
Unfortunately that’s where the joy ended, with Garry Hulm, Dave Murray, Bruce Clancy and Ray Murphy (s) beaten 24 to 17, and Danny Wardlaw, Gary Lumsden, Pam Limbrick and Pam Lewis (s) demolished 30 to 11.
Mathoura will meet Echuca in the preliminary final for the right to face Moama in the grand final.
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Mathoura’s B Grade Singles Champion was crowned last week when Bill Brander defeated John Dean in the final.
The club also had Beryl Murray compete in the Ladies State Triples event alongside Gayle Kerr and June Clifton (Echuca) last week.
The trio represented the Campaspe Valley in Bendigo and unfortunately their opposition were too good on the day.