Geraldton water polo: Final round before Christmas break produces tight tussles

Derek Goforth Midwest Times
Camera IconBen Saunders shoots for Demons. Credit: Derek Goforth Photography

Geraldton water polo wrapped up its final round before the Christmas break with an exciting weekend of action and plenty of surprises.

In round 10 men’s A-grade action on Saturday, the Rats mounted an impressive comeback from four goals down to secure an 8-8 draw against the Demons.

Darcy Wiffen, Luke Neuwert and Jesse Marden shone in the final quarter, turning the tide and salvaging a draw. Ben Saunders was outstanding for the Demons, scoring four goals and setting up several others in a stand-out performance.

Women’s A-grade on Saturday saw the B52’s continue their dominant form, handing the Rats another defeat with a convincing 9-2 victory.

Aimee Hagan once again led from the front, netting four goals, while Evie and Michelle Prout displayed their signature mother-daughter chemistry.

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Young goalkeeper Taylor Penny continued to impress, showcasing her rapid improvement in another strong showing for the ladder leaders.

In men’s B-grade, the B52’s remained firmly at the top of the table with a commanding 17-1 win over an undermanned Demons side.

Jimmy Horsman was in scintillating form, scoring six goals. The game between the Relics and Rats was a much tighter affair, with the Relics narrowly clinching a 6-5 victory thanks to a stand-out performance from Noah Scott.

Women’s B-grade action provided contrasting results. The Rats defeated the B52’s 9-5 on Friday, with Sophia Kalajzich scoring four goals.

For the B52’s, Evie Prout stood out, delivering four powerful goals. Meanwhile, the Demons dominated the Serpents in a commanding 16-2 victory on Saturday, with Billie Marshall and Saskia Newman combining for eight goals in a clinical display.

The Women’s C-grade matches featured strong performances across the board. The Rats Black team impressed with a 10-1 win over the Demons Black.

The B52’s claimed a solid 6-2 victory against the Serpents Blue, while the Rats Orange extended their lead atop the ladder with an 8-5 win over the Serpents Green, thanks to Esta Penberthy’s four-goal effort.

In men’s C-grade, the B52’s displayed their strength with a dominant 15-3 victory over the Rats. Spencer Sojan and Riley Penny were key contributors, delivering stand-out performances for the winners.

As the season heads into the Christmas break, the competition remains fierce, with plenty of exciting match-ups still to come in the new year. Round 11 resumes on January 10.

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