The Kiama Junior AFL were road bound to various venues across the Illawarra last Sunday.
AK- Played Northern Districts on Sunday on a very windy day.
U9 –
Final Score: Kiama Power defeated by Northern District Tigers
Goal Scorers: Cooper Richards (1)
Best on Ground: Cameron Wills, Fergus Priest, Bailey Drummond, Joel Cooney, Cooper Richards
REPORT:
The Power travelled to Hollymount Park with high hopes of reversing the Rounds 6 result. The Power go off to a good start kicking into the breeze and managed to keep the Tigers to a misally score at quarter time. Cameron Wills and Patrick Haig were everywhere providing the driving force in the middle. Early in the second half Cooper Richards landed a major and at half time the scores were within a few points of each other. In a very entertaining second half the power battled away, with Cooper Richards single handily stopping 6 or 7 goals being scored by the tigers. Joel Cooney and Fergus Priest stepped up after half time to provide the ins and under players at the bottom of the packs. While battling through to the end of the game the Tigers ran on strongly and they managed to dish out to the 23 point defeat to the Power..
U11 –
Final Score:Tigers Gold 8-13-61 def Kiama 8 -5-53
Goal Scorers: Aari Bishop(1), Jacob Hudson and Jack Hornsey (2), Jye Paring (3)
Report
A slow first quarter for Power, lead to 3 strong recovering quarters, making the final score equal in goal kicks (8) but Tigers scored 8 more behinds. There was some brilliant play among the Power team, With Angus Haig, Lachlan Tavan and Aari Bishop displaying their best games for the season. Saxon Anderson and Charley McFarlane were also heavily involved in this close and nail-biting game.
U12 –
Final Score: Kiama Power 4-11-35 defeated by Northern Tigers 12-12-84.
Goal Scorers: Kieley Walker, Thomas Bell, Aiden Steele
Best on Ground – Nathan Cowgill, Andy Webb, Harry Lawrence
REPORT:
The Power played the Northern Tigers at Hollymount oval Woonona. The Power matched it with the competition leaders for three quarters of the match. Miles Dyer worked hard all game helped by the return of Zac Walsh at fullback. Nathan Cowgill and Andy Webb were fantastic in defence repelling many opposition attacks. Kieley Walker kicked a fantastic goal to keep the power in touch in the first half. Great attacking play by Thomas Bell, Harry Lawrence and Benon Harris was not enough as the Power was eventually overpowered in the last quarter.
The Power never gave up and fought hard all day but the tigers were too good on the day.
U14 –
Final Score: Kiama Power 18-8-116 defeated Northern District Tigers 0-2-2
Goal Scorers: D Bulluss 4, C Haigh 3, K Norris-Johnson 2 W Lourey 2, B Cooney D Farrell W Howitt L Kirk k Mace G Moroz J Scott 1
Best on Ground: Dylan Bulluss Danyon Farrell Che Stubbs James Scott
REPORT:
Kiama Power Under 14's travelled to the far Northern Suburbs to take on the Tigers.
The power dominated the play all day and controlled the game from the start. A great team effort meant everyone played their part in what was a good solid performance.
With the inexperienced coaching staff, due to Coach Potters absence, some players lined up in some not too familar positions. Some of the players took advantage of the opportunity and show some dash and skill.
Gaige Moroz dominated the midfield and was greatly supported by Will Lourey and Lachlan Kirk.
Dylan Bulluss had a great day up forward with 4 goals and Christian Haigh relished the opportunity with 3 majors as well. Both Karl Norris-Johnson and Will Lourey chipped in with 2 a piece. It was great to see Danyon Farrell get on the score sheet with a great snap of his right boot.
Kade Mace was solid in defence and was well supported by James Scott, Che Stubbs and Lewis Tomlinson who show his pace.
Harry O'Brien and Will Howitt continually pushed the ball forward and showed their great ball handling skills.
It was great to see the boys rotate through the bench to give everyone plenty of game time. The players will certainly look forward to Coach Potters return next week to take on the Highland Hawks at the Powerdome. Go Power.
U16 –
Best on Ground: Ryan Brookfield Charlie Wood Zac Wood Liam Walker Russell Elphick Heuan Armstrong Nic Hassler
REPORT:
The Illawarra Under 16s top 4 sides Kiama, Woonona Wollongong and Figtree combined as one last weekend to play a scratch match against the Illawarra U18 Lions at the Croome Road Complex Albion Park last Sunday.
In an entertaining fast flowing game that saw mate verse mate as the Gerringong Doulbles Charlie and Zac Wood matched off against Harry and Tom Dobson while the 4th Quarter was brothers Ryan Brookfield contesting the Ruck against Jacob Brookfield.
Russell Elphick and Heuan Armstrong were standouts in the backline with Liam Walker and Nic Hassler solid up front.
Both Teams and Coaching Staff deserve plenty of congrats for the manner in which the Spirit of Game was played.
YGs –
Final Score: Kiama Power 8-4-52 defeated by Shellharbour Swans 14-13-97
Best on Ground: Laura McCombe Georgia Hilton Amber Marden Indie Beauchamp
REPORT:
Kiama Power U15 Youth Girls took to the paddock to play the Shellharbour Swans in the Semi-Finals at Bonaira Oval last Sunday in a game that was hard fought.
It was great to see how much the girls have developed their skills over the course of the season and there were some standout performances by the girls on field. Laura McCombe held some excellent marks and putting goals on the board. Georgia Hilton played a strong and courageous game although nursing an injury and Amber Marden and Indie Beauchamp performed extremely well in the mid-field. A great effort from the team all round.
Meanwhile Kiama Power U18 Youth Girls had a well-deserved weekend off from footy in preparation for their Grand Final to be played at Myimbarr next weekend.
Last Modified on 15/09/2012 21:03