Ocean Grove claimed a second straight C Grade premiership, outclassing Torquay with a huge second quarter.
The Grubbers, who led by four at quarter time, slammed on 14 goals to six in a stunning second quarter to lead by 12 at the break.
Torquay reduced the margin 10 at the last change, but the damage had already been done as Grove won 39 to 29 to claim a second consecutive premiership.
Nikki Cooke and Charlotte Gould were sharpshooters in the ring, scoring 39 goals from 46 attempts.
Sofia Dickinson was impassable in defence and took home the player of the match medal.
Geelong Amateur proved too good for Ocean Grove in the E Grade decider.
Scores were locked at 7-all after the first break and Ammos lifted to lead by five at the half.
The game was still within Ocean Grove’s reach at three-quarter time, down by seven, but Ammos got a sniff and scored 11 goals to four in the last to win 38 to 24.
Amateur captain Lauren McAuley starred with 36 goals from 42 attempts and was named player of the match.
Emma Barry backed up from her 17 & Under Division 1 grand final to shoot 17 goals from 20 attempts for Ocean Grove.
Barwon Heads won the D Grade flag with a 28 to 24 victory against Ammos with skipper Darcy Smith best on with a great game at goal defence.
Drysdale looks to have a bright future by taking out the 19 & Under premiership, defeating Portarlington 45 to 34. Isla Cuddy and Jade Wilson combined well in goal for the Hawks, who lost just once all season. Wilson was the player of the match.
Ocean Grove led by three goals at quarter time against Geelong Amateur in the 17 & Under Division 1 decider, but a 12 goal to four second term helped the team record a 37 to 21 win.
As mentioned, Emma Barry played the first of her grand finals for the day and shot 29 goals. Ella Brown was superb in defence and won the player of the match award.
The team didn’t lose a game all season and only just missed out on a perfect season by tying with Torquay in the final home and away round.
Torquay won the 15 & Under Division 2 flag by four goals against Ocean Grove.
Not much separated the two sides all game with scores level at half-time and the Tigers ahead by three at the last break before winning 26 to 22. Captain Millie Binnion was judged best on court.
Geelong Amateur pulled away late to defeat Ocean Grove in the 13 & Under Division 2 grand final.
Grove led by two after a low-scoring first term, Ammos were up by one at the half and by three at the last change before winning 21 to 13 with Alice Harmon judged best on court.