A final round win wasn’t enough for Williamstown CYMS in the Victorian Amateur Football Association premier B competition.
The CYs needed to beat Old Camberwell on Saturday and hope that results went their way so they could sneak into the top four.
While the CYs completed the first part of the task, a final round win to Old Carey was enough for the side to claim the last finals spots.
For the CYs, the final round was a pretty solid win against Old Camberwell.
The CYs led by seven points at quarter time and the margin extended slightly to eight points at the main break.
The CYs broke the game open in the third quarter with six goals to none to lead by 45 points at the last break.
Williamstown CYMS kicked the first three goals of the final quarter to put the game beyond doubt.
Old Camberwell kicked the last two of the game but the damage had already been done, with the CYs winning, 14.11 (95)-6.11 (47).
Ayden McCarroll kicked five goals for the CYs, while Harrison Miller kicked two goals.
Cooper Brown, McCarroll and Rohan Diwell were named the CYs best.
The CYs finished in fifth spot, a game outside the top four.
In women’s premier action, the CYs finished their season with a win against Old Geelong.
The CYs led all day in the contest as they came away with a 5.3 (33)-3.1 (19) win.
Polly Conway and Loren Mills kicked two goals each for the CYs.
The CYs finished the season in eighth spot with three wins for the season in their first season up in the top flight.







