In reply, Jonathan Grant were 10 without loss at stumps. Wolmer's, after winning the toss, got a good start from openers Donovan Pagon (43) and Damion Reece (27) who posted a solid partnership of 83 runs before Reece was caught by Bryan Lundy off Jonathan Grant's captain Tamar Lambert.
Jonathan Grant took the initiative when they took two quick wickets for just 24 runs to have the home team reeling on 107 for three at lunch as captain Carlton Baugh Jnr (9) caught Leroy Wilson off leg-spinner Leon Rodney and Pagon bowled by off spinner Andre O'Sullivan were both back into the pavilion.
After the interval, wickets tumbled steadily but Andre Miller steered Wolmer's to 139 for five with a useful 24 before he was caught by Lundy off Rodney.
Wolmer's who were 157 for six, were in further trouble when they got to tea on 202 for eight before Dwayne Pagon (Donovan's uncle) and No. 11 batsman Paul Alexander capitalised on some loose bowling and poor fielding by the Jonathan Grant players who gave away 45 extras. The pair put on a frustrating 82 runs for the last wicket before Rodney ended the partnership when he had Alexander caught by wicketkeeper Greg Hare for a well-played 47 runs.