
Mid West football round wrap: Coorow and Cervantes pick-up wins in games of the round
Cervantes claimed an 82-point win away from home on Saturday in game of the round in the Central Midlands Coastal Football League against Jurien Bay.
Cervantes' defensive unit was strong and only conceded two goals for the match.
Cervantes' James Corner collected six goals in the thumping win while teammate Leo Lambert walked away with a four-goal bag.
Jurien Bay failed to draw blood on the scoreboard until the third quarter, with only Matthew Bogensperger and Liam Howarth kicking majors for the home side.
Best on ground for Jurien Bay were the two goal kickers — Bogensperger and Howarth, along with Bailey Marriott, Jarrad Kennedy and Rhys Murray.
For Cervantes it was Joshua Harris who was named best for his side in the win along with teammates Jake Stergiou, Matthew Murray, Lochie Huntley and Connor Watts.
It was a fairly low-scoring first half from both sides in a tight contest to begin with before Cervantes jumped out of the block early in the third term to run away with the game from then on.
A five-goal third term saw Cervantes in the drivers seat as Jurien Bay were inaccurate in front of goal with just one major in the third and one in the fourth.
Cervantes sealed the deal in the last term with a seven goal quarter. FInal score, Cervantes 15.14 (104) to Jurien Bay 2.10 (22).
OTHER GAMES:
Dandaragan def. Lancelin Ledge Point, 20.19 (139) to 5.8 (38)
BYE: Moora
NORTH MIDLANDS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Coorow Latham Magpies continue to march on in season 2025 with a perfect record of five wins after they defeated Three Springs on Saturday in what was game of the round in the NMFL.
Isaiah Mogridge booted five goals for the Magpies with teammate Kasey Cox collecting three in the win for Coorow.
Three Springs were clinical in front of goal, only kicking two behinds in the contest. Ethan Councillor kicked five for Three Springs while Keenan Mawson impressed with three.
Three Springs' Bradley Roworth was best for his side with Kade Gillingham, Reece Hutton, Antoine Garlett and Cayle Higginson shining bright.
For Coorow it was Rhys Johns who was awarded the honours of best on ground for the visiting side with Riley Cunningham, Lachy Zanker, Isaiah Mogridge and Nathan Pearce also named among their best on Saturday.
Three Springs trailed going into half-time by 16 points before a big quarter from Coorow saw the lead get drawn out to 25 points at the end of the third quarter.
Three Springs fought back in the fourth, only conceding one goal from Coorow while the home side kicked three. It was too late however for Three Springs as Coorow walked away with the win.
The final score was Coorow Latham 14.13 (97) to Three Springs 13.2 (80).
OTHER GAMES:
Carnamah Perenjori def. Mingenew, 13.14 (92) to 8.7 (55)
Dongara def. Morawa, 10.10 (70) to 8.4 (52)
At the time of print, no results had been published in the game between Warriors and Ramblers in the Gascoyne Football Association.
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