THE Callala Brumbies' impressive start to the 2021 Shoalhaven District Football Association women's first grade competition reached new heights on Tuesday, as they smashed Huskisson Vincentia 11-1.
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At the Huskisson Sporting Field, it took just three minutes for the Brumbies to open the scoring during the round five clash.
Alicia Boome was the first to score, followed by Kaitlyn Sennitt (ninth minute), Jenna Nicholls (20th), Sennitt (30th) and Samara Wehmeyer (36th) - to give the visitors a 5-nil lead at the break.
Callala didn't take their foot off the gas in the second half, with Boome (53rd), Gabrielle Dickinson (57th), Wehmeyer (64th, 76th and 81st) and Dickinson (89th) all finding the back of the net.
The hosts did score a late consolation goal through Emily Thompson in the 84th minute.
The win moves Callala into outright first place on 15 points, with four wins and a bye to their names in 2021.
Sitting in second on 12 points is Shoalhaven Heads-Berry Maroon, who had the bye this round.
Also on 12 points are Milton-Ulladulla and Shoalhaven United, who defeated Sussex and Heads Blue respectively.
The Panthers' 3-1 win at the Thompson Street Sporting Complex was set up by goals from Karyn Coleman, Jenna Maciejewski and Caylie Wise - with Tina Fernie scoring the Seahawks' lone strike.
While a second-half brace from Bears' Shaylee Meehan secured her side all three points.
These two goals take Meehan's total to 12 from just four matches.
Sharks' Jennifer Leonard added a late goal for her side at Vic Zealand Oval.
The final game of the round saw Illaroo edge St Georges Basin 3-2 at Sharman Park.
Goals by Jessica Muir, Samantha Murphy and Simone Seymour sealed the Roos' first win of the season, with Jess Brandon and Halle Grainger getting on the scoreboard for the Dragons.
Next round, Huskisson takes on Sussex, Milton battles Heads Maroon, United plays Illaroo and Basin battles Callala - with Heads Blue having the bye.