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Two in a row for awesome Grubbers

They’ve done it again.

For the second consecutive season Ocean Grove has taken on an undefeated Geelong Amateur in the Bellarine Netball League A Grade grand final and for the second time in a row it has prevailed.

In a pulsating game at Leopold today, the Grubbers won 53 to 48 with inspirational skipper Emily Moroney named best on court.

Both sides started strongly, but Ammos were the better side in the first term and took a two-goal buffer into the break.

Grove hit back in the second term to lead by two at half-time and it looked like anyone’s game.

Scores were level halfway through the third term and for the rest of the quarter, things remained tight.

Grove got out to a three-goal lead just before the buzzer, but Ammos goaler Ruby Watson scored truly with seconds remaining and it was a two-goal lead to Ocean Grove.

Three minutes into the last and suddenly scores were level after three consecutive Ammos goals.

Three goals in a row to Bec O’Neill gave Grove some breathing space to lead by three five minutes in.

With less than seven minutes to go, scores were again level and the big crowd was getting louder.

When Darcy McFarlane scored with four minutes left, Grove was up by two, but O’Neill and the ultra impressive Zanna Woods suddenly increased the margin to four with three minutes on the clock.

Grove started to play some keepings off to run down the clock and when Woods scored with 46 seconds left, the Grubbers had the game won being six goals up.

Delirious scenes erupted on the final bell as Ocean Grove players and coaches embraced and shellshocked Ammos players simply couldn’t believe it happened to them again.

O’Neill scored 38 goals from 39 attempts in a masterclass while Woods was simply incredible doing a huge amount of work around the ring along with 15 goals of her own.

Moroney was her ever energetic self at wing attack and goalkeeper Georgia Berry caused Watson lots of problems. Watson was uncharacteristically inaccurate with 33 goals from 45 attempts.

Ammos coach Mel Savage said the loss “hurts”, but rightfully praised her side’s character.

Ocean Grove coach Mel Holmes thanked the club for taking her on in her first season as a senior coach.

A GRADE

Ocean Grove 53 def Geelong Amateur 48. Best: Ocean Grove – Emily Moroney, Zanna Woods, Rebecca O’Neill. Geelong Amateur – Kaitlyn Sheringham, Romy Harwood, Georgia Duncan.

B GRADE

Geelong Amateur 45 def Torquay 30. Best: Geelong Amateur – Georgia Howell, Kayla Donnellon, Grace Gaspari. Torquay – not supplied.

C GRADE

Ocean Grove 30 def Modewarre 23. Best: Ocean Grove – Sofia Dickeson, Kellie Morrish, Matilda Kelly. Modewarre – Jessica Carpenter, Georgina Cameron, Lilly Hine.

D GRADE

Ocean Grove 25 def Geelong Amateur 24. Best: Ocean Grove – not supplied. Geelong Amateur – Tyler Mcsparron, Tiaha Holdsworth, Emily Dixon.

E GRADE

Geelong Amateur 31 def Ocean Grove 19. Best: Geelong Amateur – Eden Holdsworth, Remy Olsen, Tarni Levick. Ocean Grove – Emma Barry, Emilie Punton, Keely Boswell.

19 & UNDER

Barwon Heads 33 def Drysdale 27. No best players supplied.

17 & UNDER DIVISION 1

Portarlington 31 def Geelong Amateur 28. Best: Portarlington – Poppy Hart, Juliet Evans, Phoebe Zahl. Geelong Amateur – Loni Williams, Louise Shaw, Eden Beretta.

17 & UNDER DIVISION 2

Geelong Amateur 39 def Ocean Grove 11. Best: Geelong Amateur – Rikki McMaster, Zoe Naughtin, Evie Dawson. Ocean Grove – Olivia Grogan, Piper Needham.

15 & UNDER DIVISION 1

Geelong Amateur 34 def Portarlington 17. Best: Geelong Amateur – Caitlin Totton, Sophie Taylor, Bailey Shaw. Portarlington – not supplied.

15 & UNDER DIVISION 2

Geelong Amateur 21 def Torquay 19. Best: Geelong Amateur – Harper Beretta, Diva Wardhana, Grace Jarman. Torquay – Sienna Schmidt, Sadie Derbyshire, Tara Asbell.

13 & UNDER DIVISION 1

Torquay 30 def Queenscliff 19. Best: Torquay – Harper Edwards, Violet Miers, Harriett O’Dwyer. Queenscliff – not supplied.

13 & UNDER DIVISION 2

Torquay 25 def Ocean Grove 12. Best: Torquay – Isla McKeag, Ila Cashmore, Poppy Cuolahan. Ocean Grove – Lilian Spolding, Sophia Jankowski, Willow Annand.

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