SPRING Gully’s attack fired six goals past Epsom’s defence in the Bendigo Amateur Soccer League’s women’s championship on Sunday.
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The Reds’ goalspree was led by a hat-trick by Ally Van Dalen and a double by Carrie Lenaghan.
Gully’s other goal was scored by J. Smith.
Epsom’s sole goal was struck by M. Williamson.
BEST – Spring Gully: P. Conder, A. Van Dalen, D. Weeks. Epsom: K. Thompson, M. Williamson, P. Pinson.
The match between Golden City and Eaglehawk at Shadforth Park ended in a one-all draw.
City led one-nil at half-time after Jayne Bassett was on target.
The Hawks struck back through E. Webb.
BEST – Golden City: N. Vincent, G. Priest, C. Boyd. Eaglehawk: not supplied.
In the men’s division one action, Eaglehawk scored a 4-2 win against Golden City.
The Hawks led 3-0 at half-time.
Goals for City were scored by J. Claney and J. Hutchins.
BEST – Golden City: J. Claney, Z. Street, T. Swinnerton. Eaglehawk: S. Doherty, D. Kelly, J. Warren.
Spring Gully won a hard-fought contest on Epsom’s pitch.
Jakob Van Dalen and J. Naunton were on target in a 2-1 victory for the Reds.
Epsom’s goal was scored by L. Gonzales.
BEST – Epsom: P. Kerkvilet, B. Quin, A. Holland. Spring Gully: D. Barnett, J. van Dalen, B. Lowndes.
Meanwhile, FC Bendigo’s juniors had mixed results in the weekend’s matches.
The under-18s were beaten by Avondale Heights, 5-3.
The Foundry award for FC Bendigo’s best went to S. Farr.
FC Bendigo dominated the under-16 clash.
Final score was an 11-0 victory in which M. Ryan earned the best player award.
Avondale Heights scored a 1-0 victory in the under-15s match.
Best for FC Bendigo was M. Cappy.
No goals were struck in the under-14 match.
The Foundry award went to E. Flavell.
Bendigo scored a 6-0 victory in the under-13 match. Best player was N. Williams.
Avondale Heights won the under-12s clash, 2-0.
The Foundry award for FC Bendigo’s best player was presented to C. Thompson.