WARRINGTON will look to bounce back from a disappointing defeat when they travel to Brooklands in the Cheshire County Cricket League Second Division on Saturday.
Warrington, who defeated league leaders Sale in their previous match, crashed back down to earth with a 122-run defeat at Bredbury St Marks.
The hosts posted 290 for 5 in their 50 overs, with only Rob Batey, who took 4 for 84, showing any resistance.
Mal Agar struck 59 and Ben Smith made 19 as Warrington began their reply.
But, after the opening pair fell, only Phil Harrison, who hit a quickfire 33, made any significant score as Warrington slipped to 168 all out.
Warrington's second team were also defeated as visitors Cheadle clinched a two-wicket win at Walton Lea Road.
Corroboy, Quick and Coneeny made 52, 56 and 22 respectively as the home side reached 195 for 7, but poor fielding and dropped catches proved Warrington's stumbling block as Cheadle survived several scares before edging home on 196 for 8.
Warrington's third team won by six wickets at Upton's fourths.
Josh McInnes took excellent figures of 5 for 43, with Dave Hunter supporting well with 2 for 65, before Upton reached 242 for 8.
Warrington replied with some fantastic batting.
Tom Edwards claimed a magnificent maiden century before being dismissed for 121 but Warrington reached the total with five overs and six wickets to spare.
Derrick Bate struck 200 not out - the first time he had reached three figures - as Warrington's fourth team clinched an emphatic 178-run home win against Irby's fourths.
Bate smashed 172 of his runs in boundaries, including 10 sixes and 28 fours, as he made his double hundred in only 34 overs.
Warrington under 13s' run of success came to an end with two defeats.
A midweek nine-wicket loss to Stretton was followed by a 66-run home defeat against Chester Boughton Hall in the Cheshire County Cricket League.
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