Half-centuries by opener Max Martin and Ollie Ryman (in the middle order) enabled Rowledge to post a challenging 178-6 and beat Southern Premier Division 1 hosts Waterlooville by 51 runs at Rowlands Avenue.
Martin made his 57 after a miserly ten-over spell by Sam Hillman, which yielded only eight runs, while Ryman's unbeaten 55 was the fourth time in the past two months he had made fifty or more in a 426-run summer.
Rowledge skipper Ben Wish described Ryman's innings "a superb knock on a tough track" - one on which Ville themselves struggled to make 127-9, spin duo David Lloyd (3-11) and Oli Baker (3-18) calling the tune.
Martin made his 57 after a miserly ten-over spell by Sam Hillman, which yielded only eight runs, while Ryman's unbeaten 55 was the fourth time in the past two months he had made fifty or more in a 426-run summer.
Rowledge skipper Ben Wish described Ryman's innings "a superb knock on a tough track" - one on which Ville themselves struggled to make 127-9, spin duo David Lloyd (3-11) and Oli Baker (3-18) calling the tune.
While Ben Johns (59) was at the crease, Calmore Sports had a chance of winning their derby match with Totton & Eling at Southern Gardens, but a calamitous collapse saw them lose eight wickets for 24 runs and, with it, the match.
Mark Lavelle (4-18) did his bit with the ball and dismissed Totton top scorer Richmond Mutumbami (51) whose opening stand with Bothwell Chapungu (41) influenced T & E's 178.
Johns and Will Brewster (26) eased Calmore's reply to 141-2 before Brighton Mugochi (3-29) and Chapungu (3-35) scuttled the middle-order.
Mark Lavelle (4-18) did his bit with the ball and dismissed Totton top scorer Richmond Mutumbami (51) whose opening stand with Bothwell Chapungu (41) influenced T & E's 178.
Johns and Will Brewster (26) eased Calmore's reply to 141-2 before Brighton Mugochi (3-29) and Chapungu (3-35) scuttled the middle-order.