Catherine McAuley College and Bendigo South East have emerged as the top teams of the School Spot Victoria football intermediate Sandhurst division across both the boy's and girl's divisions.
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The teams will set the date for a deciding match to determine who will take the honour of representing the Sandhurst division at the Loddon Mallee region finals to be played at Swan Hill in August.
In pool B, BSE kicked off the tournament with a solid 30-point win over Girton Grammar in round one, 6.5 (41) over 1.5 (11).
Followed by a 58-point victory over Weeroona College in round two, 9.10 (64) over 1.0 (6).
In tournament pool A, CMC defeated Marist College Bendigo by 32 points, 8.3 (51) over 3.1 (19).
The team then defeated Crusoe College in round four by 20 points, 8.5 (43) over 3.5 (23).
The squad then sealed the deal with a dominant 50-point victory over Eaglehawk Secondary College, 9.9 (63) over 2.1 (13).
Meanwhile earlier in the week on Tuesday the Sandhurst division girl's teams went head to head.
Also played across two separate pools, it was a similar story to the boy's division with the CMC and BSE girls emerging as the winners and will now arrange a time for the final to be played.
CMC girls started the tournament with a 13-point win over Marist College Bendigo, 3.2 (20) over 1.1 (7).
They then went on to defeat Crusoe College, who were left scoreless, 5.4 (34) over 0.0 (0), followed by another strong win over Eaglehawk Secondary, 6.6 (42) over 0.0 (0).
BSE left their opponents scoreless with a 38-point win opening match where they defeated Girton Grammar 6.2 (38) over 0.0 (0).
There was also no trouble in the team's second game where they defeated Weeroona College by 82 points, 11.6 (82) over 0.0 (0).
The winner of the final will also then represent the Sandhurst division at the Loddon Mallee region finals to be played in Swan Hill.
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