VJBL Wrap Friday 3rd May 2024

Close games were the order of the night in VJBL for the Storm last night, with several very narrow margins, some falling our way and some close losses for our teams across the evening.

Wins to our U12B3, U12G1, U14B1, U14G1, U16G1, U18B2, U18G1 and U20B, who had the closest call of all, getting to the line by just 1 point in the end.

There was also one tie as our U12B2 and Keilor couldn’t be separated at the final buzzer with 41 each. Lachie Collier was the best performed Storm player for the night, contributing 21 of his teams 41 tally for the game.

Of the girls performances, both Madeline Shepherd (U12G1) and Sophie Tattersall (U18G1) were top of the tree with 13 each for their respective teams.

UNDER 12 BOYS
Bellarine (1) 38 lost to Craigieburn 58
(James Kent – 19)
Bellarine (2) 41 tied with Keilor 41
(Lachie Collier – 21)
Bellarine (3) 27 d Wallan 24
(Raff Taylor – 11)

Bellarine (4) 28 lost to Geelong Utd 36
(Kobe Kinsey – 15)

UNDER 12 GIRLS
Bellarine (1) 37 d Wyndham 27
(Madeline Shepherd – 13)
Bellarine (2) BYE

UNDER 14 BOYS
Bellarine (1) 57 d Broadmeadows 25
(Tom Robertson – 17) 

Bellarine (2) 25 lost to Kyneton 36
(Fraser Jamieson – 7)
Bellarine (3) 28 lost to Wyndham 41
(Charlei Wallis – 9)
Bellarine (4) 32 lost to Westgate 47
(Harvey Waight – 10)
Bellarine (5) BYE

UNDER 14 GIRLS
Bellarine (1) 47 d Camberwell 31
(Lila Butcher – 12)

Bellarine (2) 45 lost to Coburg 57
(Madeline Leicester – 11)

UNDER 16 BOYS
Bellarine (1) 39 lost to McKinnon 52
(Edward Brown – 12)
Bellarine (2) 44 lost to Wallan 66
(Phoenix Hall, Hayden Campbell – 11)
Bellarine (3) 16 lost to Sunbury 41
(Max Robinson – 7)

UNDER 16 GIRLS
Bellarine (1) 32 d Geelong Utd 16
(Clara van Hamond – 11)

Bellarine (2) 21 lost to Macedon Ranges 30
(Jenna Mervin – 8)

UNDER 18 BOYS
Bellarine (1) 42 lost to Diamond Valley 65
(Jackson Campbell – 11)
Bellarine (2) 32 d Collingwood 29
(Harley Jennings – 18)

UNDER 18 GIRLS
Bellarine (1) 40 d Ringwood 37
(Sophie Tattersall – 13)

UNDER 20 BOYS
Bellarine 41 d Melton 40
(Jamieson Renkauskas – 13)