Griffith White enjoyed a successful trip across to Narrandera for the latest round of the South West Junior Football season with plenty of positive results across both the football field and netball courts.
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Narrandera has been the side to beat in the under 11s, and they kept their undefeated run alive after picking up a 10.18 (77) to 1.1 (7) win over the Swans.
The Swans were able to turn the table in the under 13s clash as they came away with a 9.13 (67) to 1.0 (6) win over the Eagles as they picked up their fourth win of the season while in the under 15s the Swans White side was able to keep their unbeaten start to the season alive with an 11.10 (104) to 1.1 (7) win over Narrandera.
Out on the netball courts, it was a perfect day for the White side.
In the under 13s they started the day with a 30-8 win over Narrandera before backing up that strong performance with a 26-21 win over Barellan.
The under 15s also enjoyed a strong day on the court starting with a 45-41 win over Narrandera before picking up a 43-20 victory over Barellan.
It was a tougher day for the Griffith Swans Red side who played at home against rivals Leeton-Whitton.
The Red side made a difficult start on the football field with the Crows taking a 3.9 (27) to 0.1 (1) victory.
Two goals to Isaac Conlan and one to Zachary Spiers wasn't enough for the Swans in the under 13s as they fell to a 40-point defeat.
The under 15s were able to pick up the points with a 9.8 (62) to 5.5 (35) victory. Hayden Forner led the way for the Swans with three goals while Mason Rosengreen also had a strong game picking up two goals.
On the netball court, the results were split with two wins and two defeats.
It was a tight tussle in the under 11s game with the Crows able to take a 22-17 victory before the under 13s fell to the undefeated Crows Blues 48-10.
The 13s were able to bounce back with a 23-14 win over Leeton Red while the under 15s the Swans were able to pick up a 46-22 win.
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