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More than 30 goals were scored in six games of an entertaining round of BASL women's soccer on Sunday.
The championship conteders flexed their muscles with impressive victories.
Hot favourite Shepparton United record its sixth win from as many games when it thrashed Golden City 9-0.
Chelsea Georgiou, Taylor Zito and Sophie Papalia scored two goals each for the defending champions, while Cayla Ruijters, Olivia Loverso and Hayley Cadel added one goal each.
In six games, Shepparton United has scored 52 goals and only coneded four.
Eaglehawk jumped into second place on the back of its 5-0 win on the road at Tatura.
A Rikki Ross goal was the only score in a tight first half.
It was a different story after the break as Eaglehawk's class took over.
Rosie Neylon, Carnie Edlin and a brace from Chloe Parker lifted the Borough to an emphatic 5-0 win.
Strathdale bounced back from its first defeat of the season to outclass La Trobe University 4-0.
Brigid McNamara found the back of the net twice, Lucy Teale scored in the first half and there was an own goal.
A five-goal burst in the first half set up Shepparton South's big 7-0 win over Moama-Echuca Border Raiders in Moama.
Britney Scrivens was the star for Shepparton South with a spectacular individual performance.
The striker scored six goals for the game to give her 11 goals in two games.
Amy Gebauer was the other goal scorer for Shepparton South.
Winless Epsom stretched Spring Gully United in their clash at Epsom-Huntly Recreation Reserve.
Ater conceding 28 goals in their previous four matches, Epsom's defence was much improved on Sunday.
Riley Lythgo and Kiara Cox scored twice for Spring Gully in the first 21 minutes.
Just when it looked like the Reds would cruise to an easy victory, Epsom replied with a goal to Laura Knight just before half-time.
Both sides had chances to score in an enthralling second half, but the defences held firm and when the final whistle blew the Reds celebrated a hard-fought 2-1 victory.
Swan Hill scored its first win of the season when it defeated fellow battler Shepparton 3-0.
After a scoreless opening 65 minutes, Swan Hill broke the game open with two goals in two minutes to Tenay Fellows and Malyna Tants.
14 minutes later Shannon Fox sealed the points for Swan Hill when she scored her team's third goal.
Fourth-placed Colts United had the bye.
Next week's Bendigo Amateur Soccer League women's matches: Strathdale v Tatura, Swan Hill v Shepparton United, La Trobe University v Shepparton South, Shepparton v Epsom, Colts United v Moama-Echuca Border Raiders, Eaglehawk v Spring Gully.
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