By KRISTEN ALEBAKIS - Division 3 Reserves
PARKSIDE bounced back from its first defeat last week, with a 120-point demolition win over Sanctuary Lakes on Saturday.
The Magpies were left stunned after suffering a loss to the Wyndham Suns a week earlier, but managed to quickly move on with a percentage boosting win against the Sharks.
Parkside extended its lead at every break, kicking four goals in the opening quarter, followed by five goals in the second term, six goals in the third quarter and then seven goals in the final term.
Ryan Keenan led the way with five goals.
He was followed by Trent Witton and Matt Radziejewski who booted four goals each for the Magpies, while David Orchard was the other multiple goal scorer with three majors.
Parkside will next take on ladder-leaders Tarneit at Wootten Road Reserve, while Sanctuary Lakes will be aiming to get its season back on track when it takes on North Sunshine.
Meanwhile, the Titans continued its winning ways against the Wyndham Suns.
After a close first quarter, the Titans dug deep in the second-half to record its sixth straight win of the 2016 season, winning by 32 points.
Tarneit kicked nine goals to the Wyndham Suns’ three in the second-half.
Samuel Ingham kicked four goals for the home side, while Troy Whiting booted three of his own.
Whiting now brings his goal kicking tally to 21 for the season.
Christopher Neville was the Wyndham Suns’ best goal kicker with three goals next to his name.
The Suns will next host Braybrook.
The Brookers remain the only team in the competition to have not won a game this season.
Braybrook lost to Laverton at Pennell Reserve by 41-points.
The home side led by a 16-points at half-time, but in a dominant display, Laverton was able to apply pressure to the opposition at all times, controlling the match.
Justin Fulford was the main target up forward for Laverton. He kicked four goals.
Mason Ahumada also impressed, kicking three goals of his own.
However, it was Shaun Fear who was best on ground for Laverton.
For Braybrook, Angus Hunter was the only multiple goal scorer.
Laverton will next play host to Newport Power, who defeated Sunshine Heights at Bryan Martyn Oval on Saturday.
The Power led from the first bounce to the final whistle, winning by three goals.
It was the Power’s third win of the season. They now sit in fourth place on the ladder.
Kholed El Hawli kicked two goals for Newport, as did Al El Houli.
Matthew Camilleri was Sunshine Heights’ only multiple goal scorer.
Last Modified on 24/05/2016 12:51