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Undefeated Tigers to face Cats

THE Woorinen Youth Girls will be out to keep their unbeaten start to season 2022 in tact when they face Strathfieldsaye at Tannery Lane on Sunday.

The Tigers will head into the match full of confidence following their dominant 72-point win over the previously unbeaten White Hills last weekend – with Woorinen piling on eleven unanswered goals to end the game.

Sophie McClelland was the standout on the day, dominating at centre half forward, while Jenna Bannam in the midfield, along with Sunny Barry, Brydi Lewis and Amy Van Liessum were the other better players for the Tigers.

Meanwhile the Central Victoria FL Girls Under 14 competition reaches its penultimate home-and-away round this weekend, with all six teams to meet at Birchip on Sunday – starting with the home team Birchip-Watchem doing battle against the Warra Blues at 9.30am.

That game will be followed by Swan Hill and Woorinen at 10.40am, with the winner set to give their Grand Final chances a massive boost – before the undefeated Tyntynder face off against the Sea Lake-Nandaly Tigers to round out the day’s play.

CENTRAL VICTORIA FL – GIRLS UNDER 14 COMPETITION

ROUND 3 RESULTS

SEA LAKE-NANDALY 1.7.13

WOORINEN 2.6.18

GOALS – SEA LAKE-NANDALY – Aurora Day 1.

WOORINEN – Erin Johnston, Meg Young 1.

BEST PLAYERS – SEA LAKE-NANDALY – Remi Pickering, Aurora Day, Keira Barton, Teyana Barton, Braidy Ellis, Tyler Arnett.

WOORINEN – Paige Higginbottom, Ruby Calder, Willow Cadd, Milla Stewart, Ellah Dunn, Chloe Lovell.

TYNTYNDER 5.10.40

BIRCHIP-WATCHEM 4.2.26

GOALS – TYNTYNDER – Violet Corrie 2, Arna Carroll, Reve O’Toole, Sienna Spence 1.

BIRCHIP-WATCHEM – Lily Humphreys 2, Eedie Rowe 2.

BEST PLAYERS – TYNTYNDER – Lauren Clarke, Hollie Everett, Kieley Styles, Arna Carroll, Mayla Conway, Ruby Butler

BIRCHIP-WATCHEM – Lily Humphreys, Mineva Cotton, Kiarah Browne, Macada Russell, Hayley Yasa, Mia Sharp

WARRA BLUES 2.1.13

SWAN HILL 8.9.57

GOALS – WARRA BLUES – Lily Wise 2, Reagan Good 1.

SWAN HILL – Ivy Patterson 3, Lana Brooks 2, Emily Pekin 2, Mia Hirst 1.

BEST PLAYERS – WARRA BLUES – Lily Wise, Carla Peacock, Reagan Good, Jenna Gray, Natalie Spark

SWAN HILL – Mia Hirst, Lana Brooks, Lola Patterson, Ivy Patterson, Brooke Pearson, Miela Roberts

BENDIGO JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE – UNDER 18 GIRLS

ROUND 3 RESULTS

WOORINEN   3.2   5.4   7.5   12.8.80

WHITE HILLS   1.0   1.1   1.1   1.2.8

GOALS – WOORINEN – Not Supplied

WHITE HILLS – Not Supplied

BEST PLAYERS – WOORINEN – Sophie McClelland, Jenna Bannam, Sunny Barry, Brydi Lewis, Amy Van Liessum

EAGLEHAWK – Chelsea Edwards, Milli Newlan, Catherine Fry, Estella Murphy, Keira Long

CENTRAL VICTORIA FL – GIRLS UNDER 14 COMPETITION

ROUND 4 FIXTURE – Sunday, May 22 Venue – BIRCHIP

Birchip-Watchem v Warra Blues @ 9.30am

Swan Hill v Woorinen @ 10.40am

Tyntynder v Sea Lake-Nandaly @ 11.50am

BENDIGO JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE – UNDER 18 GIRLS

ROUND 4 – Sunday, May 22

Strathfieldsaye v Woorinen Youth Girls

@ Tannery Lane, Strathfieldsaye – 12.20pm

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