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South-east girls streak away

By JARROD POTTER

VWFL – DIVISION 1
SOUTH-EAST women’s football continued to shine brightly even through the dull weather as Cranbourne and Endeavour Hills continued their winning streaks.
Another clean slate gave Cranbourne a helpful percentage boost and maintained its top of the ladder billing in VWFL Division 1.
Kick by kick, goal by goal, the Eagles soared away with the win as Tess McEvoy (2 goals) showed off her forward chops to go with her midfield domination. McEvoy had elite support from the likes of Ash Fennell, Kirsten McLeod, Lauren Hutchinson and Brittany Wood.
Cranbourne hosts Melbourne University at Casey Fields from 2pm on Sunday.
Endeavour Hills had one of the toughest battles of the season, taking on high flying Deer Park. Despite notching their lowest score of the season, the Falcons were still able to take the points and extend the winning streak out to 12.
With goals as hard to find as diamonds, the Falcons had to toil in the trenches to eventually run away with the 28-point win, set up with three goals after the main break.
The win was set up by the elite efforts of Jess Wallace and Rebecca Sherry, while mopping up across the field, Georgia Punton and Catherine Rogers providing a strong presence for the Falcons as well as the emergence of ruck sensation Sarah Bodycomb.
Endeavour Hills has two rounds left to complete the perfect home-and-away season, starting this weekend against Bayswater at home from 12pm.
DIVISION 3
In Division-3 action Cranbourne drew with St Kilda 1.2 (8) to 1.2 (8) while Endeavour Hills lost to Knox 1.1 (7) to 7.3 (45).

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