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Cougars leave Strikers lagging

CardBunyip_83917_10.jpg: Players from Cardinia United Cougars and Bunyip Strikers squared off on Sunday morning in the local derby. Cardinia (from) Joseph Jones, Max Humble, Luke Bokos, Jordy Dunn, Vince Scacco, Jackson Lino, Stevie Jansz, Jayden Dominic-Silva and Mawien Nielo. Bunyip (from) Peter Robbins, Angus Blanchfield, Finn Hower, Ethan Miller, Bradley Bolch, Christian and Jason Pisa, Jeremy Hamilton and Heath Johnson. 83917 Pictures: JARROD CardBunyip_83917_10.jpg: Players from Cardinia United Cougars and Bunyip Strikers squared off on Sunday morning in the local derby. Cardinia (from) Joseph Jones, Max Humble, Luke Bokos, Jordy Dunn, Vince Scacco, Jackson Lino, Stevie Jansz, Jayden Dominic-Silva and Mawien Nielo. Bunyip (from) Peter Robbins, Angus Blanchfield, Finn Hower, Ethan Miller, Bradley Bolch, Christian and Jason Pisa, Jeremy Hamilton and Heath Johnson. 83917 Pictures: JARROD

By JARROD POTTER
IN a town without many soccer teams, local rivalries are hard to find. There is one starting to develop in the under-11s however, the only division where Cardinia United Cougars square off against the Bunyip Strikers.
Their match on Sunday was a bit lopsided, with Cardinia kicking away to a 7-0 victory, but the match was played in good spirits and the Strikers never gave up.
Cardinia captain Vince Scacco was named man of the match, performing ably through the midfield and defence and also kicking a goal.
Other goals went to Max Humble (two), Jackson Lino (two), Mawrien Nielo and Luke Bokos. A good crowd of Pakenham senior players turned up for the match as well, with the Cougars seniors winning 2-0 over Monash on Sunday afternoon.
Cardinia and Bunyip also had some special visitors help out this week as the Melbourne Heart visited the two clubs on Tuesday and Wednesday, with some of their star players teaching the next generation of players how to become the best soccer players.

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