Tara Murray
It was wins across the board for Wyndham in the Big V championship division on Saturday night.
Wyndham’s men’s side faced the Camberwell Dragons at home as it aimed to go one step further to cementing the minor premiership.
Wyndham started well and led by nine points at quarter time and then 13 points at half time.
The Dragons showed some resistance in the third quarter, winning the quarter 21-19 to give themselves a sniff heading into the last.
Wyndham though saved its best to last, with a 33-15 quarter, to come away with a 108-79 win.
Danieall Herbert top scored with 23 points after coming off the bench as Wyndham shared the minutes and points around.
No player played more than 27 minutes, with everyone playing at least 10 minutes.
Wyndham remains on top of the ladder heading into the final round. The Hume City Broncos and Sunbury Jets are hot on Wyndham’s tail for that top spot.
Wyndham faces Western Port and Melbourne University in the final round. Melbourne University is the only team it hasn’t beaten this year.
In the women’s match, Wyndham had to fight hard against the Pakenham Warriors.
The Warriors led by 12 points at quarter time, before Wyndham pulled it back to four points at half time.
With momentum, Wyndham took control of the game in the third quarter to lead by seven points at the final break.
Wyndham finished off strongly to seal a 90-70 win.
Amanda Paschal top scored with 33 points as every player took to the court.
Wyndham faced the Hume City Broncos on Sunday in the second last round of the season.
Wyndham will finish top no matter the results in the last two rounds, sitting four wins ahead of the Bulleen Boomers.