IT was goals aplenty during round seven of the Shoalhaven District Football Association women's first grade competition, with the ball finding the back of the net on 30 occasions.
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At the Huskisson Sporting Field, the Seagulls gave their all on Tuesday night, scoring two goals against a strong Shoalhaven Heads-Berry Maroon side.
Unfortunately for Huskisson-Vincentia, those two goals weren't enough, as the Sharks scored seven of their own, to easily win the fixture 7-2.
In the win, Sophie Martin, Ainsley Aldridge, Mackenzie Jones, Meredith Cheyne, Sarah Brown and Bridget Buckley scored for the Sharks (as well as an own goal), while Emma Cox and Madison Hawker added goals for the hosts.
While that match had nine goals, the game at Emmett Street Oval, between Callala and Shoalhaven United, produced 12 goals - with 11 of them coming from the hosts.
Brumbies' Samara Wehmeyer scored twice in the first 12 minutes before Shaylee Meehan pulled one back for the Bears.
That was as close as the visitors got, as the Brumbies took their games to another level.
Madison Cater added one just before the break, to give the hosts a 3-1 lead at half-time.
Cater added a second four minutes after the resumption, which was the start of the Brumbies' second half stampede.
Melinda Bailey struck in the 58th minute before Wehmeyer completed her hat-trick four minutes later.
This was followed by goals from Cater (63rd), Wehmeyer (64th), Cater (66th), Wehmeyer (71st) and Alicia Boome (88th).
Wehmeyer's five goals take her season tally to 13 from just five matches, while Cater now has eight from her four fixtures this campaign.
At Sharman Park, Illaroo smashed Heads Blue 6-nil, thanks to goals from Jessica Muir (eighth and 80th), Corrinne Strong (50th and 55th), Samantha Murphy (82nd) and Emma Cooke (90th).
The final game of the round was won by Sussex Inlet, who downed St Georges Basin 2-1.
Kioni Corton and Hayley White scored for the Seahawks, as Robyn Glasson struck for the Dragons.
After round seven, Callala sits in first place on 21 points, ahead of Milton (18), Heads Maroon (15), United (13), Sussex (10), Huskisson (10), Illaroo (seven), Basin (six) and Heads Blue (three).
Next Tuesday, Callala hosts Heads Blue, Huskisson takes on Milton, United plays Sussex and Basin battle Heads Maroon, with Illaroo having the week off.