Defending champions STETHS reached 177 for 7 in their second innings, a lead of 115 at sports time on the final day of their ISSA/Grace Headley Cup semifinal at STETHS.
Manchester secured a 62 run first innings lead after posting 250 all out in response to 188. STETHS started the the day on 81 for 4.
Meanwhile, in semifinal two, May Day High beat Clarendon College by 393 runs.
Chasing an improbable target of 484 to win Clarendon College were bowled out for 90.
May Day added just a run to their over night scored and were bowled out for 352 in their second innings.
Clarendon College were dismissed for 156 in their first innings, replying to May Day’s first innings 287 all out.