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Around the grounds in Hume and Whittlesea

Nike F.C Cup.

Bundoora United will play fellow Victorian Premier League women’s side Keilor Park for a spot in the final four of the knockout Nike F.C Cup. The competition has a mixture of VPL and National Premier League women’s sides left. Bundoora United’s quarter final is on Wednesday, June 12.

FV

Whittlesea United continued its sensational form with a massive win against Sydenham Park in FV state league 1 north-west. It was a goal fest in the first half, with Whittlesea leading 5-1 at the break. Whittlesea kept it going in the second half to claim a 7-2 win. Oliver Baldwin and Marcus Day scored two goals each. In other results, Upfield had a 1-1 draw with Clifton Hill. Whittlesea sits top the table with Upfield in 11th spot.

EDFL

Westmeadows remains without a win in the Essendon District Football League women’s premier division. The Tigers faced Aberfeldie on Saturday and were beaten 11.12 (78)-1.1 (7). Mikayla Plant was named the Tigers best. In women’s division 1, Greenvale won on forfeit from Keilor Park, while Tullamarine was beaten by Burnside Heights. In division 2, Roxburgh Park had a big win against East Sunbury, its third win of the season.

Big V

Hume City Broncos lost a thriller to Wyndham in the Big V men’s state championship division. It was a topsy turvy game throughout with Wyndham leading throughout after a strong first quarter. The Broncos came hard in the final quarter, but it wasn’t enough with Wyndham winning 104-100. Scott Stone top scored with 34 points for the Broncos. The Broncos sit in sixth spot with five wins from nine games. The Broncos women had a big loss to Wyndham, losing 121-46.

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