THREE teams remain in the hunt for the Shoalhaven District Football Association women's first grade title after Tuesday night's two entertaining semi-finals.
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In the major semi-final, Callala booked their spot in the big dance by downing Shoalhaven Heads-Berry 3-1 at South Nowra's Ison Park.
Samara Wehmeyer made a dream start for the competition champions, scoring within the opening minute - to take her season total to 12.
The Sharks responded through Mckenzie Jones in the 27th minute before the Brumbies regained their advantage soon after through the boot of Richelle Waterworth.
The result was sealed through an own-goal by Isabel Hofman.
The Brumbies will now enjoy the week off before playing in the Tuesday, September 22 decider.
While the Sharks will take on St Georges Basin in the preliminary final next week after the latter defeated Milton-Ulladulla 3-1 in the minor semi-final.
Halle Grainger opened the scoring for the Dragons in the 20th minute, before her teammate Ebony Smith doubled the advantage eight minutes later.
Caylie Wise pegged one back for the Panthers in the 49th minute.
But Grainger's second, in the 55th minute, sealed the victory.
In second grade, Sussex Inlet is the first team through to the grand final after edging Heads 3-2 on Tuesday.
Emily Gillen opened the scoring for the Sharks in the 10th minute before the Seahawks replied through Kym Arnold (12th) and Katrina Daley (21st).
Jo Higgins' strike in the 42nd minute levelled the scores before Kate Leavers produced the winner for Sussex in the 78th minute.
The Sharks will now play the Panthers in the preliminary final, after the latter defeated the Dragons 3-2 in extra-time, thanks to goals from Pearl Delian (two) and Darcy Tay.
Sarah De Vries and Angela Murray found the back of the net for Basin.
Finally, in third grade, Shoalhaven United qualified for the grand final by outlasting Sussex 2-1.
Jessica O'Donnell's 15th-minute opener for the Bears was cancelled out by Eleanor Carpenter 12 minutes later.
In the see-sawing encounter, both teams had numerous chances to win the game before Shaylee Meehan found the back of the net in the 92nd minute - which took her season tally to 13.
The Seahawks will now play Illaroo for a spot in the decider, after the Roos overcame Basin 2-nil, on the back of a Cathryne Pearce brace.