Sport
22 May, 2025
Bloods back on winners' list
TERANG Mortlake returned to the winners list with a resounding 18.12.120 to 7.13.55 win over Hamilton at the Terang Recreation Reserve on Saturday.

The Bloods are now back in the hunt in the senior football competition, sitting outside the top five on percentage only.
Terang Mortlake’s win was set up by a blistering 6.2.38 to no score first quarter, maintaining their dominance throughout.
Lachlan Wareham kicked three goals in his return for the Bloods, with Zeke Reeves and teenager Charlie Kenna also kicking three apiece.
That trio was named in the best alongside Joe Arundell and Tyler Vickers.
Terang Mortlake will look to continue its winning form when the side travels to the Gardens Oval to take on Port Fairy this Saturday.
The Bloods were too strong in the reserves, winning 8.12.60 to 3.3.21.
Harry Turnham and Ryan Tanner kicked two goals each for Terang Mortlake.
Hamilton had a big win in the under 18s, 11.15.81 to 1.1.7.
Henry Smith, Oliver Guthrie and Cameron Goddard were the best for the under 18 Bloods.
Terang Mortlake had a strong win in the under 16s, 9.6.60 to 5.1.31.
Vice-captain Mason Barr kicked five goals, while Jesse Fowler, Tayte McMaster and Cameron Goddard were the best for the Bloods.
Hamilton had a 99-point win in the under 14 game, 16.10.106 to 1.1.7.
Liam Kenna, Paddy Meade and Oliver Clarke were the best players for Terang Mortlake.
Terang Mortlake took the points in the under 12s, 3.2.20 to 1.2.8.
Felix Harrison kicked two goals and was named best for the junior Bloods alongside Jackson Irving and Jimmy Selman.
In Open netball, Terang Mortlake scored a 52-46 victory.
Behind by a goal at half-time, a 15 goal to seven third term put the Bloods in control.
Goal shooter Eboni Knights shot 27 goals, with skipper Jacqui Arundell scoring 25.
Mahni Johnstone, Lila Bennett and Emma Lucas were best for Terang Mortlake.
The division one netball saw Hamilton win 42-31.
May Suhan, Sarah Davis and Claudia Lee were best for Terang Mortlake, with Lyla Grundy scoring 24 goals.
Hamilton scored a thrilling win in the division two game, 35-34.
Holly Fowler led the scorers for Terang Mortlake with 23 goals and was best for the Bloods alongside Lucy Finnerty and Caitlin Overweter.
Hamilton had a 30-24 win in the division three game.
Emma Keogh scored nine goals for the Bloods, with Sophie Conheady, Zoe Williams and Bella Chow named best players.
It was a 53-42 victory to Terang Mortlake in the 17 and under netball.
Lara Clarke top scored with 28 goals in a best on court performance, Lyla Grundy scoring 25 goals.
Terang Mortlake had the bye in the 17 and under reserves.
Hamilton took out the 15 and under netball 37-26.
Sadie Baker, McKenzie Dillon and Madelyn Clarke were best for Terang Mortlake, with Clarke top scoring with 13 goals.
Hamilton won the 15 and under reserves 22-20.
Lucia Clarke, Mia Baker and Tahnee Sachs were best for the Bloods; Chloe Bouchier top scoring with 11 goals.
Hamilton had a 43-17 win in the 13 and under game.
Poppy Moloney top scored for Terang Mortlake with eight goals and was named best player along with Daisy Dillon and Tilly Harrison.
The Kangaroos won the 13 and under reserves 17-6.
Best for Terang Mortlake were Francesca Rickard, Isabel Moloney and Beth Heffernan.