Wiltshire boots a dozen

Drysdale enjoyed a big win against rivals Portarlington. (Ivan Kemp) 329865_01

Barwon Heads young gun Oliver Wiltshire had a day out in front of goal during his side’s Bellarine Football League game against Modewarre on Saturday April 22.

Wiltshire booted 12 majors in the Seagulls’ enormous 175-point win at Howard Harmer Reserve.

It wasn’t a surprise that Barwon Heads won, but it was a massive shock at the margin.

The Seagulls booted 11 goals in a powerhouse third term and kicked 33 for the day with Mitchell Phelps joining the party with five and Archie Hilderbrandt four.

Defender Kyle Polley, newcomer Ryley Stuhldreier, Cameron O’leary, youngster Charlie Hurst and livewire forward Sammy Baker were all superb.

Scott Hughes kicked three of Modda’s five goals.

Barwon Heads will meet fellow undefeated side Torquay at Spring Creek this weekend in what looms as the match of the season.

Torquay handed Anglesea a lesson with a 73-point triumph.

A wasterful Torquay booted 15.23, but Baxter Mensch showed he will be a superb addition to the side with three goals while Oscar Lewis and Weylin Doyle were named best.

Angus Handley kicked a goal and was named among the best on debut for the Tigers.

For Anglesea, it will be an opportunity to learn. Lachlan Smith and Josh Jaska were best while Jarod Bacon snared three majors.

Queenscliff edged past a fast-finishing Newcomb to win by 13 points.

The Power booted five goals to three in the final term, but Queenscliff hung on with Che Durran and Jordy McIvor-Clark the stars.

Andrew Steele booted another four goals for Newcomb while Thomas Webster and Ryan Jackman were also good.

Geelong Amateur put aside a 93-point loss last week to defeat Ocean Grove by a goal.

Jai Sheehan kicked five for Ammos and Tom Zeitz three while Max Sutton and Jacob Talarico for excellent for the Grubbers.

Home grown local Bailey Sykes kicked five goals as Drysdale defeated Portarlington by 124 points on Anzac Day.

Jake Hargreaves kicked six and Tom Ruggles four for the Hawks.

Port stretched Drysdale early, booting five first-quarter goals to trail by only eight points at the break, but the following two terms yielded just two behinds.

Mitch Turnbull was superb and kicked three goals while full forward Tom Richardson also slotted through three.