Torquay was made to work hard by an improved Queenscliff in round 10 of Bellarine Netball League on Saturday June 17.
The Tigers got home by four goals in an event contest to keep third spot on the ladder while Queenscliff would have gained a lot of confidence from the performance, which sees it in fourth place.
Defender Bridget Aughton was superb for the Tigers while Elisa Hall was dominant at the other end of the court with 40 goals.
Young gun Charli Nicol was Queenscliff’s best and skipper Kaitlin Gladman kept the Torquay defence busy with 31 goals.
As expected, Ocean Grove faced tough opposition from a pumped up Drysdale side.
The Grubbers won, however, keeping second spot on the ladder while Drysdale’s eighth-place standing belies its performances this season.
Defender Rhiannon Whitson was excellent in the nine-goal victory while goal attack Ashton O’Brien and Georgia Finn played their roles.
For Drysdale, Natalie Heagney and Kaia Giles were a handful in attack and Breanna Heagney stood out.
Barwon Heads is in fifth spot on the ladder following a hard-fought 49 to 36 win against Portarlington.
Chelsea Baker was the architect of the victory while Abbey Clohesy and Alex Batchelor provided great support.
Serah Scutchings was potent in attack for the Demons and Hannah Branson played well.
Geelong Amateur goal shooter Ruby Watson found the net 82 times in her side’s huge win against Modewarre.
The star shooter was on fire for the flag favourites in the 96 to 36 win while Elyse Boyer was terrific at the other end of the court and Georgia Duncan patrolled the middle with aplomb.
Wing attack Bella Robinson was Modda’s best while youngster Clodagh Newton continues to improve.
Newcomb’s form has been building and it came together against Anglesea with a 44 to 35 win.
Sian Mortlock and Carly Sanders were potent in attack for the Power while Eliza Toohey and Maddy Caldwell were Anglesea’s best.