Under 9
Playing Berwick away, the Eagles came across
some stronger opposition this week, but all the boys put in and enjoyed
themselves. Darcy Kilpatrick, Kaelon Keller and Rhys Durose all had good
games.
Under 10 Premier
Playing Berwick away, the boys put in three good
quarters of football. Although they went down, the boys manned up well
against a tough opposition and put in a fantastic team effort. Best on
the day were Chris Cmrlec, Joshua Storai, Jarryd Bardsley, Robert Mitchell,
Eddy Nicolette and Neil Peake.
Final scores: Endeavour Hills 4.2.26 to Berwick
7.8.55.
Under 11 Premier
In their top of the ladder battle against Clayton,
it was the Eagles who took early control of the game. Playing good disciplined
football, they pulled away after half time to record a strong win and consolidate
their ladder position. Best for the Eagles were Jeremy La Blanche, Chris
Tamplin and Craig Dix. Final scores were E/Hills 9.10.64 to Clayton 2.3.15
Under 12/2
Hosting Nth Dandenong at Singleton, the boys
played brilliant attacking football for four quarters. With strong teamwork
throughout the game, the result was reflected on the scoreboard. Congratulations
to Assistant Coach Matt Ashenden who coached the boys today and did a fine
job. Best players were Captain Shane McLure who booted 8 goals, James Jones,
Michael Burke and Chris Appelby.
Final scores: Endeavour Hills 17.13.115 to Nth
Dandenong 8.3.51
Under 13 Premier
Travelling out to Berwick, the Eagles played
good team football to lead at every change, before breaking away in the
last quarter for a convincing win against last years premiers. Rohan Scott,
Trent Day, Matthew handby and Michael Davies all played well.
Final scores were E/Hills 14.5.89 to Berwick
9.7.61
Under 13/2
Playing St Gerards away, the eagles were second
to the ball all day as they went down by a big margin. Coach Jeff Mc Bride
was disappointed with his team’s effort, and will be looking for a better
effort next week. Better players for the eagles were Eric Nassau, Matthew
Fristad, Daniel Cummings and Troy Ross. Final scores were E/Hills 4.1.25
to St Geralds 13.17.95
Under 14 Premier
Playing Narre Warren at Sweeney on Sunday, the
Eagles got off to a good start, before being pegged back in the second
term to take an 18 point lead into the long change. After half time however,
the boys powered away to score 13 goals to one to win by an impressive
98 points. Best were Brad Rainbow, Aaron Brooks, Brad Kelleher and Dale
Kilpatrick.
Final Scores: Endeavour Hills 19.16.130 to Narre
Warren 5.2.32
Under 14/2
Taking on Clayton at Singelton, the Eagles were
second to the ball for most of the match and this showed on the scoreboard.
A spirited last quarter showed that the boys can be competitive, but much
more improvement is needed. Best were Jason Randall, James Janssen and
Ben George.
Final scores E/Hills 1.5.11 to Clayton 17.11.113
Under 15 Premier
Taking on Noble Park away, the Eagles trailed
for the first three quarters, but through hard work never lost touch with
their opponent. With good team play, Endeavour Hills hit the lead in the
last term before a late goal to Noble Park from a free kick levelled the
scores for a thrilling draw. Best players were John Cardamone, Dale Manson,
Daniel Calyk, Nick Benbow and Michael Rampal.
Final scores: Endeavour Hills 7.10.52 drew with
Noble Park 7.10.52
Under 15/2
Playing Mossgiel Park away for the second encounter
this season, the Eagles were keen to redeem themselves from the drubbing
they received in round one. Though beaten again, to their credit the boys
played well and were not disgraced, as they pushed their more fancied opponents
for most of the match. Best players were Mitchell Perera, Chris Binder
and Dean Craig.
Final Scores: Endeavour Hills 9.6.61 to Mossgiel
Park 15.12.102
Under 16 Premier
Hosting third placed Berwick at Singelton, Endeavour
Hills got the early jump and never looked back cruising to a convincing
90-point victory. Best on ground was Warrick Burgess who was back to his
very best, with good support from Chris Rodriguez, Trevor Davies and Mark
Dipietro. Final scores were E/Hills 18.7.115 to Berwick 3.7.25
Under 16/2
Travelling away to Tally Ho, the Eagles were
given a football lesson in the first term to trail by four goals at quarter
time. Coach Andrew Ratcliffe urged his team to lift at the break, and the
boys responded brilliantly to play like a top team should. In the end Endeavour
Hills cruised to a 73 point victory. Best players were Josh Staker, Chris
Peake, Jeremy Diaz and Matt Broolme.
Final scores: Endeavour Hills 17.17.119 to Tally
Ho 7.4.46