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Scorpions sharpen up with wins

THE Casey Scorpions defeated Box Hill Hawks in the club’s last hitout before the season opener against Tasmania in Launceston this Friday night.
The senior game was played at a frenzied pace as the wide open spaces of Box Hill City Oval allowed for a fast and free flowing game. The Scorpions won the toss and kicked with the aid of a strong breeze which enabled the club to head the quarter time break 7 goals clear. This gap was never closed and the Scorpions were victorious by 27 points. All is in readiness as the Scorpions head to Tasmania for their round one game on Friday night.

RESERVES

In wet and blustery conditions, the reserves ran out twopoint victors over a spirited Box Hill in a hard fought game. The reserves side, which included the likes of Mark McGough and Xavier Clarke were in front for most of the day, until a late Box Hill charge put them in front with minutes to go. A late goal to the Scorpions proved the difference in the close finish.

CLUB NOTES

The Scorpions are keen to add to their team of volunteers and are especially looking for statisticians. To get involved, contact the club and leave details on 5996 1111 or phone Lachie Buszard on 0431 480 092.
The Scorpions are also only three weeks away from the first game at Casey Fields on 29 April. Inaugural 2006 club memberships are available and a special new set of Casey Scorpions apparel is also available. Contact the club for more details.

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