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Narre juniors keep going

NARRE Warren’s finals campaign continued for three teams after the weekend’s round.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 18 GIRLS

After a slow start, Narre worked hard to win the last game of the season. The win was dedicated to Sarah’s grandfather and was Tanya’s last game with the team.
Scores: Narre Warren 6.3.39 d Waverley Power 3.3.21.
Goals: Riyani Lowen, Tayla Gasparini, Emma Champion, Rebecca Allen, Brooke Skewes, Alana Metcalfe 1.
Best: Hayley Gasparini, Alana Metcalfe, Emma Champion, Tanya Metcalfe, Brooke Skewes, Tayla Gasperini.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 15

Narre tried hard but Berwick was too good on the day.
Scores: Narre Warren 1.8.14 lost to Berwick 14.11.95.
Goals: Joshua Holden 1.
Best: Ben Wragg, Chris Sheen, Joshua Holden, Matthew Doggett, Ryan Howman, Jamie Tapner.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 14 BLACK (2)

After a close tussle for the whole game, Hampton Park was too strong coming home in the last quarter with the wind. Narre gets a second chance and biggest challenge of the year this week.
Scores: Narre Warren lost to Hampton Park.
Best: O’Neil, Conder, Atkinson, Chin.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 13 (1)

The boys put up a fine effort only to be overrun in the last five minutes but could hold their heads high.
Scores: Narre Warren 1.5.11 lost to Endeavour Hills 5.8.38.
Goals: Nathan Prosser 1.
Best: Tait Sabec, Adam Giobbi, Neilson Campbell, Lochie Payne, Ricky Holmes, Ash Langhans, Seamus Murphy.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 13 (3)

The club congratulated Brodie Yates and Tom Hartland on playing 50 games.
Scores: Narre Warren 5.2.32 d North Dandenong 3.7.25.
Goals: Hamish Abbott, Josh Grundell 2, Raymond Smith 1.
Best: Jordan Toole.

@BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 12 BLUE

Narre played a good side and we were down on the day.
Scores: Narre Warren 4.5.29 lost to Berwick 5.10.40.
Goals: Mitchell Latimer 2, James Butler, Liam Jell 1.
Best: Aaron Brougham, Liam Jell, Jay Mills, David Morris.

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