COLTS United’s and Strathdale’s attacks struck lots of goals in the latest round of the Bendigo Amateur Soccer League’s women’s championship season.
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The ladder-leading Colts scored a 7-1 win against Epsom at Strathfieldsaye.
In 13 matches, Colts has struck 87 goals and conceded just seven.
Strathdale kept the heat on Colts as it scored a 6-3 win against Castlemaine.
It was an entertaining game on Strathdale’s turf at Beischer Park.
Despite a winless run this campaign, Castlemaine kept the pressure on Strathdale’s defence.
At the other end of the pitch, Strathdale’s Jacinta Dikkenberg beat Maine’s defence on three occasions.
Tayla Vlaeminck, Monique Williams and Kelsie Rowlands chipped in with goals for the Blues.
Strathdale’s best were Elisabeth Gallagher, super striker Jacinta Dikkenberg and Monique Williams.
Best in one of Castlemaine’s best performances of the season were Angela West, Ruby Huzzey and captain Bridget Woods.
Moama Border Raiders dominated at Swan Hill.
Eleanor Denson achieved a hat-trick and Roweena Ilsley a double as the Raiders won 8-1.
Other goalscorers for Moama were Cassandra Powell, Indre Christy and Emily Brown.
The Raiders’ best were Tahlia Powell, Eleanor Denson and Roweena Ilsley.
Swan Hill’s defence was under siege for a lot of the contest. Erika Zanker, Erin Holloway and Carmen Woods were best.
Moama tackles Colts United in this Sunday’s match on the Raiders turf.
Play at Eaglehawk ended in a 2-1 victory for Spring Gully.
Best for the Reds were Gabrielle Young, Danielle Weeks and Nicole Ford.
Chloe Parker was on target for an Eaglehawk line-up in which Alish Archbold and Rose Dillon played well on home turf.