Williamstown CYMS remains undefeated but it wasn’t without a fright on Saturday against Westbourne in the Victorian Amateur Football Association women’s premier B competition.
The two western suburbs teams faced off for a second time this season, with the CYs proving too strong on the first occasion.
On Saturday, neither team was able to score in the first quarter and the Grammarians led by two points at half time.
The CYs kicked the only goal of the third quarter to take a two point lead into the final break despite having three scoring shots to the Grammarians six.
The CYs found one goal in the final quarter which was enough to make sure they held on to remain undefeated, winning 4.1 (25)-2.5 (17).
Megan Hazel Smart kicked two goals for the CYs in the win.
Sarah Thomas, Jaimi Paten and Jess Court were the best for the CYs.
After nine rounds, the CYs sit a game clear of Old Geelong at the top of the table.
In the men’s premier B competition, the CYs men were able to get a crucial win against St Bedes-Mentone Tigers.
The CYs led by 10 points at quarter time and increased the margin to 17 points at the main break.
The CYs were still in control at the last break and could have been further ahead if not for poor kicking.
The Tigers came home strong but the CYs were able to do enough to get the 11.16 (82)-11.12 (78) win.
Four players kicked two goals in the win.
William Bokma, Liam Conway and Jordan Busuttil were named their best.
The win was the CYs second and has them two games clear of the Tigers at the bottom of the table.