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Garfield comes back to victory

GARFIELD had a tough day against Leongatha but managed two wins in senior grades, including a topgrade comeback victory.

A GRADE

Garfield played Leongatha in a thrilling match and a hard battle between two top sides that saw the lead change often. Jade Dawes and Lisa Biffen again played tightly and kept Garfield in the game. After a disappointing third quarter, Garfield rallied and dominated Leongatha in the last quarter. Accurate shooting by the goalers, led by Bridget Soumilas, combined with determined work through the midcourt by Bess Henry, Julie Collis and Jo Collis set up a convincing win.
Scores: Garfield 54 d Leongatha 41.
Awards: O&H Hotel Warragul Bridget Soumilas, Garfield Hotel Bess Henry.

B GRADE

Garfield maintained its winning streak. Despite Leongatha increasing the pressure on Garfield and threatening a 14goal lead, Garfield never faltered. Dianne Collis played a strong defensive game and worked well with Casey Dawes to produce many turnovers. Jess Marsh played another strong game in goals.
Scores: Garfield 41 d Leongatha 33.
Awards: Garfield Hotel Dianne Collis, O& H Hotel Warragul Jessie Marsh.

C GRADE

Garfield had a strong first half, leading with strength and delivering the ball according to the game plan. Sammy Barr created many opportunities in defence that the allowed the team to bring the ball down the court with positive results, however a lack of discipline and poor skills let the side down in the second half.
Scores: Leongatha 26 d Garfield 18.
Awards: Garfield Hotel Sally Harper, O& H Hotel Warragul Sammy Barr, Blockbuster Marg Bogart.

17 AND UNDER

In slippery and windy conditions Garfield played a taller side but played a great game despite being handicapped by the injury to Kelly McMillan, whom the club wished a speedy recovery. Casey Dawes displayed her versatility by playing in defence before being used as a goaler where she kept the team in the game. Tegan Edwards ran for the entire game and was a solid contributor in the centre.
Scores: Leongatha 49 d Garfield 22.
Awards: Best Casey Dawes, Blockbuster Bec Draper, Hungry Jack’s Tegan Edwards.

15 AND UNDER

Garfield started strongly with Brooke Cousin and Bianca Collis playing well in goals. Hayley Wright and Jessie Scamporlino worked well in the centre causing many turnovers. Kassie Burge and Karley Matthews were outstanding in defense and were responsible for many turnovers.
Scores: Leongatha 14 d Garfield 12.
Awards: Gerald Collins Real Estate Hayley Wright, Blockbuster Jessie Scamporlino, Hungry Jack’s Brooke Cousin and Bianca Collis.

13 AND UNDER

A much stronger opposition prevented Garfield getting the ball to the scoring end despite gallant efforts from Tamara Monson and Narelle Van Der Pas who were accurate with their shooting. Emma Masal and Tegan Chick played strongly to support the team while Lucy Wheeler gave another determined effort in defence.
Scores: Leongatha 43 d Garfield 5.
Awards: Best Lucy Wheeler, Hungry Jack’s Brittany Taylor, Blockbuster Zoe Clarkson.

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