On a cold and wet day at Leeton Showgrounds, Leeton-Whitton were able to enjoy a strong weekend as they hosted rivals, Griffith Swans White, on Saturday.
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Across the seven games played on the football field and netball court, the Crows were able to take four wins.
It was an impressive start to the day for the Crows on the football field with a 34-point win secured.
While there were no goals kicked in the first half, Sebastian Crelley kicked two goals while Cruze Dale and Eli Lepper were able to kick a goal each as they held Griffith scoreless to come away with a 4.10 (34) to 0.0 (0) victory.
The Crows have all but secured a top-two finish in the under 11s but will find it hard to chase down a Narrandera side who are yet to taste defeat this season with three rounds remaining before finals.
In the under 13s, the Crows were able to keep their perfect season rolling thanks to a 37-point victory over the Swans.
The Crows made a strong start to lead by 13-points at the first break before taking a 14-point lead into the main break.
It was a strong second half which saw the Crows hold the Swans pointless while kicking three goals of their own to take a 7.9 (51) to 2.2 (14).
Tallis McMillan and Taj Lepper kicked two goals each while Alexander Rees, Calan Nicholls and Harrison Seymour kicked a goal each to see them maintain their 100 per cent record.
In the under 15s it was the meeting between the two previously undefeated sides. In their meeting earlier in the season the game finished in a draw, however, the Swans were able to take a 62-point win this time around.
The Swans were able to take a 34-point lead into the half time break before four goals in the final term while keeping the Crows goalless all game saw them take hold of top spot with a 9.10 (64) to 0.2 (2).
Out on the netball courts, the under 11s were able to all but locked up a top-two finish after a 19-6 win over the Swans.
In the top of the table clash in the under 13s, the Crows Blue's side was able to take out a convincing win to firm their positions of favourites when the finals roll around with a 27-13 victory.
It was a tight clash for the under 13s Red side who fell 17-11 while it was a nail-biter in the under 15s with the Griffith side able to take a 25-22 victory.
The Crows will be at home again this weekend when they take on Narrandera before hitting the road to take on Griffith Swans Red and then returning home to finish the regular season with a home clash with Swans White.
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