Griffith FC had a fruitful trip to Canberra over the weekend with all three sides taking out victories against Tigers FC.
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The under 13s made a flying start to the day with Dane O'Connor scoring four goals to see his side come away with a 4-0 win over the Tigers.
The result sees the under 13s maintain their third-place position and are three points behind Canberra Croatia who are still undefeated after the first five games.
The under 14s were able to put in a dominant second half to come away with a 10-0 victory.
A first-half double to James Naseby and one to Pearson Kasawaya had the Griffith side running away with the game but seven more goals in the second half gave a healthy boost to their goal difference.
James Naseby scored two goals early in the second half to secure his hat-trick while Blake Patten and Jake Fattore scored a goal each in the space of two minutes to see the score blow out to 7-0.
Three goals in the final eight minutes secured the big win for the Griffith side with Patten and Kasawaya scoring their second of the match while Bailey Morrissey also found the back to the net.
The 10-goal victory sees Griffith FC maintain their three-game winning streak as they try to close the gap to Belconnen United at the top of the table which currently sits at four points.
Griffith was able to break a two-game losing streak in the under 16s with a nail-biting clash with the Tigers which went down to the final minutes.
Mohammad Jawad Fayazi scored two goals in as many minutes to give the Griffith side a 2-0 lead they were able to hold onto heading into the half time break.
Gus Papasidero and Dean Armanini scored within five minutes of the second half getting underway before Tigers pulled one back in the 53rd minute.
Lewis Murphy restored the four-goal advantage just a minute later, but Tigers fought back towards the end of the game.
Three goals in the space of ten minutes as time wound down from the home side sent a scare through the Griffith, but they were able to hold on to pick up the three points with a 5-4 win.
Griffith has the bye this weekend, and then they will return home to take on Radford College.
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