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MPNFL other leagues

Brad Kingsbury
ATTACK was the name of the game on Saturday when Pearcedale earned its second victory of 2006 with a 32point win over Somerville in a highscoring game.
The Panthers opened the game on song, booting seven goals in the first quarter and grabbing a lead that they did not relinquish for the rest of the afternoon.
Luke Damon and Kaine Smith booted ten goals between them, while Eagles’ key forward Joel Kennedy finished the day with six of his team’s 16.
Sorrento big man Scott Cameron kicked nine majors in his team’s 119point demoralisation of bottom side Red Hill, while Dromana goal machine Simon Goosey chimed in with a matchwinning eightgoal haul in his side’s tenpoint result over Rosebud.
The close match of the round saw Tyabb down Crib Point by four points to stay in the finals race, while Frankston handed Rye a 30point defeat to seal itself in the top three.
In Peninsula League, Seaford boasted ten goalkickers and moved a game clear in the four with a comprehensive 39point win over Bonbeach.
The losing side was well served by young Dandenong Stingrays forward Danny Ades who booted five goals.
Pines thrashed bottom side Hastings by 70 points with Hassan Kiki booting eight goals, while Chelsea had to battle hard before downing a spirited Frankston YCW by 14 points.
Top side Mt Eliza proved too strong for Karingal, getting home by 55 points, while in the final game, EdithvaleAspendale defeated Mornington by 22 points, led by former Frankston Dolphin Damien Clarke with five goals.

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