THIS week saw more success for the St Georges Basin Football Club.
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The under 15 boys B side team enjoyed a 2-1 win over Heads with goals to Callum Rowley and Tom Schofield. Brayden Saunders continues to shine in goals.
Under 15 Boys A side experienced a 4-2 loss to Milton-Ulladulla, with Jack Ross and Kayden Sullivan scoring.
The under 12 girls continued their strong season with a 17-1 win over Huskisson-Vincentia.
Leilani Bagley (six goals), Lily Heckenberg (five), Sam Wallace (two), Tia Kingma (two), Genevieve Gallemore (one) and Matilda Dicker (one) scored goals.
The team, made up of predominantly 10-11 years olds look to be a strong asset for the club in terms of female talent.
The under 14 girls put up a strong fight against leaders Shoalhaven Heads-Berry, but went down 3-1, with Olivia Smeets scoring the team's only goal.
Isabelle Filtness had another solid game in goals.
The under 13 boys B had a 3-1 loss to Shoalhaven United Pandas with Noah Angus scoring for the team.
The under 13 boys A also had lost 3-1 to United despite Henry Small scoring.
Senior Men had a brilliant round with Over 35s opening the week with a 3-nil win against Culburra.
Mark Foggin, Danny Shaw and Ash Hale all found the back of the net.
The team currently sits in second position, on equal points with first placed United.
Third grade men had the bye this week with firsts and reserves travelling to Culburra.
Reserves played an incredible game, controlling the ball from start to finish, resulting in a convincing 6-1 victory.
Dan Machara scored a hat-trick, while Owen Browne, Jordan Reid and Chris Brown all found the back of the net.
Keeper Dave Coventry also starred.
The boys now sit in second position, one-point behind United.
The first grade side was impressive, dominating the match with goals from captain Brendan Hobbs early in the first half and then again early in the second half.
A third goal in the 75th minute from Tyrone Nye-Williams, however, changed the atmosphere of the game with tension rising and tempers flared from the opposition - seeing the game stopped temporarily.
The change resulted in Culburra getting a quick two goals in. Basin re-grouped, however, and was able to hold on to their lead, finishing up with a well-deserved 3-2 win - maintaining their lead at the top of the table.
The women finished out the round with a third grade 4-1 victory over Illaroo.
Mandy Gill, Renee Brown, Shirley Pender and Jane Tucker all got goals for the Dragons.
The reserve grade girls had the bye, while first grade had a nil-all draw against Illaroo.