Border Districts take on challenge

Border Districts take on challenge

Border Districts continued their impressive start to the season as they took care of another challenger in Keith on Saturday.

The Eagles set up the victory with a strong second-quarter push after an even first-quarter between the two teams.

The Crows had things even in the other three quarters, but the second quarter is where the damage was done and the 32-point win was set up.

Chase Bower, Mackenzie Bower and Dylan Schoenmakers kicked three goals each in the victory.

Zac Richards, Fraser Adams and Chase Bower were strong contributors for the Eagles all game long.

Keith fought the game out and had multiple goal-kickers in Lewis Hender and Billy Wade who kicked two goals each in the victory.

Billy Wade, Ryan Wilsdon and George Johnson were the Crows’ best players.

Mundulla set up their win over Penola in the first quarter with a five-goal to-zero start.

The Tigers did what needed to be done and on the back of the opening quarter, they held Penola at an arm’s length away the rest of the game to win by 27 points.

James Hinge continued his good form for the Tigers with three goals in the win.

Reagan Tink, Jack Guy and Devon Ridgway were Mundulla’s best players.

The Eagles could only find one multiple-goal kicker in Jacob Robbie who kicked two goals.

Penola’s best players were Bradley Bryant, Jordan Galpin and Jayden Eldridge.

Padthaway broke away after half time to record a solid 26-point victory over Lucindale on Saturday.

The game was close and tight in the first half as the Lions went into half time four points in front.

Padthaway took control of the game in the third quarter and never looked back.

Will Rivers kicked four goals and Tobin Cox kicked three goals to lead the way for the Lions.

Tom Moyle-Read, Mitchell Cotter and Thomas Edwards were the Lions’ best players.

Lucindale struggled to find a multiple-goal kicker as they recorded all single-goal kickers during the game.

Tom Fisher, Henry Tregoweth and Lachie Jones were the Roos’ best players.

Kingston shrugged off a fighting Kybybolite after the Tigers put up an impressive performance in the first half on Saturday.

The Tigers kicked the first four goals of the game and it was not until late in the second quarter the Saints clicked into gear and were able to get going.

The home side carried the form into the third quarter and was able to get ahead by enough to run out winners by 22 points.

Todd Lockwood kicked three goals for Kingston in the victory to be their leading goal kicker.

Jack Armfield, Chris Draper and Jed Castley were Kingston’s best players.

Kyby had some good moments in the game and Stephen Craig and Angus McKenzie led the scoring with two goals apiece.

Billy Laurie, Tom Woodard and Joseph Schultz were Kybybolite’s best players.

Naracoorte had a strong victory over Bordertown by 37 points to gain four valuable points.

The Demons jumped the Roosters in the first quarter and were able to hold the lead the entire game.

Zac Peake was a strong force in front of the goals for Naracoorte with four goals.

Rory Taggert and Sam Willson helped out with three goals each.

Rory Taggert, Nicholas Lacey and James MacDonald were the Demons’ best players.

Joshua Searle and Thomas Whittlesea battled hard for Naracoorte with two goals each.

Kyle Emery, Lachlan Murch and Jacob Eats were Bordertown’s best players.

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