Season comes to end

Rita Ceravolo. (Ljubica Vrankovic) 410706_14

Parkside Spurs were unable to keep their Western Football League women’s season going, getting knocked out in the preliminary final against the Werribee Centrals.

After an impressive first finals win and their first in the Western league, the Spurs faced a Centurions side hoping to make it third time lucky in a preliminary final.

The Centurions had lost the other semi final to Caroline Springs.

On Saturday, the Centurions kicked five goals to none in the first quarter to set the tone of the match.

It was game over at half time, with the margin 53 points.

The Spurs were finally able to get on the scoreboard in the third quarter, kicking two goals and winning the term.

The Centurions found another level in the last quarter to run away with a 15.6 (96)-3.7 (25) win.

Larissa Renaut kicked seven goals for the Centurions with Taylah Bloss, Meghann Basto and Georgia Paul named their best.

For the Spurs, Taquila Angel kicked two goals in her 50th game.

She was named best along with Rita Ceravolo and Stephanie Holland,

The Centurions now face Caroline Springs in the grand final this Saturday at Skinner Reserve.

Meanwhile, Caroline Springs will also play off in the under-18s grand final.

The Lakers beat Spotswood-Newport Power in Saturday’s preliminary final, 8.18 (66)-3.5 (23).

Caroline Springs will face Point Cook in the grand final which will be played before the women’s grand final on Saturday.