Ben Johns and Australian Liam O'Connor lifted Calmore Sports out of early difficulty and set up a winning total against Rowledge, who suffered a fourth successive Southern Premier Division 1 defeat at Loperwood Park.
Max Martin, whose younger brother Ethan remains sidelined with a spinal stress fracture, struck twice in four deliveries (in the fifth and seventh overs) to have Calmore wobbling at 12-2, but Johns and the Casey South Melbourne youngster gradually rebuilt the innings.
They added a substantial 184, Johns making 88 and O'Connor 83, each hitting a six and eight fours as thr Calmore total move towards 220-6.
Martin then shone with the bat, underpinning an encouraging Rowledge response, initially with Zach LeRoux (23) and Hugh Croft (31) as the visitors reached a promising 125-1.
But when Martin (69) became the first of five victims for Liam Carty - the 5-30 return was a Premier League best - Rowledge subsided to 189 all out, Mark Lavelle and O'Connor taking two wickets each.
Max Martin, whose younger brother Ethan remains sidelined with a spinal stress fracture, struck twice in four deliveries (in the fifth and seventh overs) to have Calmore wobbling at 12-2, but Johns and the Casey South Melbourne youngster gradually rebuilt the innings.
They added a substantial 184, Johns making 88 and O'Connor 83, each hitting a six and eight fours as thr Calmore total move towards 220-6.
Martin then shone with the bat, underpinning an encouraging Rowledge response, initially with Zach LeRoux (23) and Hugh Croft (31) as the visitors reached a promising 125-1.
But when Martin (69) became the first of five victims for Liam Carty - the 5-30 return was a Premier League best - Rowledge subsided to 189 all out, Mark Lavelle and O'Connor taking two wickets each.