Relegated Trojans plunged to a 12th successive defeat since mid-June, crashing to a massive 234-run defeat at Rowledge, who clinched the Southern Premier League Division 2 runners-up spot in the process.
Despite being able to only muster ten men, Trojans made an encouraging start with seasoned pair Jamie Donaldson (2-28) and Mario Mohammed reducing Rowledge to 38-3.
But it all went terribly wrong after that, with Sydney teen Fraser Wilson making a maiden 119 in his farewell game and sharing a sizeable 214-run partnership with Sam Moseley, whose unbeaten 122 was also a career-best.
The pair breached the boundary rope 36 times with Wilson hitting two sixes.
Rowledge went on to post a formidable 309-5 and then bowl a dispirited Trojans out for 75, wicketkeeper Euan Ball (32) scoring almost half the runs.
Jake Wish (3-13) took the first three wickets, while teenage spinner George Keeley returned 3-16.
Despite being able to only muster ten men, Trojans made an encouraging start with seasoned pair Jamie Donaldson (2-28) and Mario Mohammed reducing Rowledge to 38-3.
But it all went terribly wrong after that, with Sydney teen Fraser Wilson making a maiden 119 in his farewell game and sharing a sizeable 214-run partnership with Sam Moseley, whose unbeaten 122 was also a career-best.
The pair breached the boundary rope 36 times with Wilson hitting two sixes.
Rowledge went on to post a formidable 309-5 and then bowl a dispirited Trojans out for 75, wicketkeeper Euan Ball (32) scoring almost half the runs.
Jake Wish (3-13) took the first three wickets, while teenage spinner George Keeley returned 3-16.