Around the grounds in Wyndham

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VAFA

Westbourne Grammarians had their biggest win of the Victorian Amateur Football Association premier B women’s season on Saturday. Facing Old Xaverians it was a dominant performance in the 14.12 (96)-0.0 (0) win. Stephanie Williams kicked three goals for the Grammarians, while four other players kicked two goals each. The win moves the Grammarians to sixth spot with two rounds remaining.

Big V

Wyndham had a shock loss to Melbourne University in the Big V men’s championship. Melbourne University came home strongly with a 21-10 final term to over run Wyndham and win 79-73. Oskar Jones top scored with 31 points for Wyndham, which had just eight players. Wyndham bounced back with a 108-86 win on Sunday. In championship women, Wyndham beat the Warrnambool Seahawks, 65-51. The final round of the regular season is this weekend.

Western FL

The Suns moved to the top of the Western Football League women’s competition ladder. The Suns had a big win against West Footscray, 10.17 (77)-0.0 (0) on Saturday. Werribee Centrals, who were sitting on top, had a shock loss to Yarraville Seddon, 5.5 (35)-3.3 (21), to slip behind the Suns on percentage. Caroline Springs is also equal on points with the top two sides with two rounds remaining. Elsewhere, Wyndhamvale had a 17.17 (119)-0.0 (0) win against North Sunshine.

GDFL

Werribee Centrals received a reality check in the Geelong and District Football League on Saturday. The Centurions headed to Winchelsea and struggled all day. Winchelsea led by 27 points at quarter time which set up the 12.19 (91)-8.9 (57) win. Joshua MacDonald was the Centurions best. The loss sees the Centurions slip to third spot. In the A-grade netball, the Centurions lost to Winchelsea, 34-20. The Centurions face Bannockburn this Saturday.