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Water polo finals at Woy Woy

The Central Coast water polo season has drawn to a close with the grand finals held at Woy Woy pool.

Most of the games were close in great grand final style.

The Under 16s match was a crowd favourite, with Wyong proving to be too strong in the end for a gallant Gosford side 7-5.

In the Junior division, Wyong eventually defeated Woy Woy 6-3.

The best and fairest players in the junior division for the season were Jared Tobin of The Entrance and Tracey Eliot of Woy Woy.

The Men's second grade was the only one-sided affair of the day, with Wyong dominating from the start of the game, defeating Woy Woy 11-0 in a big upset.

The best and fairest player for second grade was Kieran Donohue of Wyong.

The Womens's match was a real tussle between Woy Woy and Wyong.

Woy Woy managed to avenge their loss to Wyong in the semi-final eight goals to five.

Libby Magann of Wyong was named best and fairest of the division after an outstanding season.

The Men's first grade was a hard fought battle between the two top sides of the year.

The match was a see-sawing affair but Woy Woy managed to produce the win, defeating Wyong 8-6.

Pete Kearney of The Entrance was named best and fairest in the first grade.

The winter five-a-side mixed competition will begin in August.

With enquiries about winter competition, call Paul Rowe on 4385 7646.



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