EAGLEHAWK, Strathdale and Shepparton South have maintained their unbeaten status in the Bendigo Amateur Soccer League women’s championship after convincing wins on Sunday.
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The Hawks defeated Swan Hill 6-0 at Truscott Reserve.
An even team performance was highlighted by six individual goal scorers, with Grace Edlin, Debbie Winstanley, Chloe Parker, Emily Davies, Christa Lingen and Carnie Edlin all finding the back of the net.
Meanwhile, Alicia Rowan has established a clear lead at the top of the goal scorers’ table following a haul of four in Shepparton South’s 7-0 win against Golden City.
Rowan has 16 goals for the year, including a bag of nine in South’s opening round win against Tatura.
She is two clear of Strathdale’s Ellie Vlaeminck, who added two in a 7-0 win against Spring Gully United.
For the second time this season, Brigid McNamara scored four goals for the Blues, who sit atop the ladder on goal difference.
Shepparton South was the weekend’s biggest winner following a 12-0 triumph over Tatura.
Four players scored twice, including Bethany Oliver, Chelsea Georgiou, Megan McFarland and Cayla Ruijters.
Paige Gordon and Danielle Michielsen each scored a goal in Epsom’s 2-0 win against Colts United at Strathfieldsaye Recreation Reserve.
The Scorpions’ second win this season has them in fifth place on the ladder, one spot below but equal on points with Shepparton United.
Moama-Echuca Border Raiders, who had the bye, and Colts United are level with United and Epsom on six points.
Golden City is in eighth spot with three points, courtesy of a round two win.