Wednesday, December 18, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Delta Cleaners Night Soccer Showstopping Grand Finals!

The Delta Cleaners Night Soccer Grand Finals lit up International Park last Friday, drawing a large crowd to witness the thrilling conclusion of the 46th season of this iconic competition. With 13 games on the schedule, the event showcased the region's top teams battling it out for glory, with UDS and UDS Ladies emerging as the Men’s and Women’s A Grade champions.

In the Men’s A Grade Final, UDS claimed the title after a nail-biting 2-1 victory over Show Me Da Mane. The match was deadlocked at 1-1 at full time, with Elliott Dal Santo scoring for UDS and Brendan Mio equalising for the Mane. The game went into Drop Offs and then Shoot Outs, where Jay Leckenby secured the winning goal, sending the crowd into a frenzy.

The Ladies A Grade Final saw UDS Ladies dominate Smiling Assassins 6-0 to claim their first-ever championship title, redeeming their loss in the 2023 final. Sian Reardon delivered a stunning performance with a hat trick, supported by goals from Sally Friend, Ciara McDonnell, and Charley Ruskin.

A fan-favourite event of the evening was the Ferg Holden Drinkers Trophy, which Fair Call won decisively, defeating Free Ballers 4-0. The finals night featured plenty of tight contests, with four games requiring extra time and Drop Offs, and two culminating in Shoot Outs.

Other Finals Results:
Ladies Social B: Short Staffed 1 def. Havn’t a Kahlua 0
Ladies Social A Plate: The Hangovers 4 def. Blue Goal Diggers 0
Ladies Social A: Shin Kickers 1 def. Let’s Get Messi 0
Ladies A Plate: Rocky Pond Wonders 3 def. Kicken Goals 2
Men A Plate: Nutrien Ag Solutions 3 def. Plumb Dingers 2
Men A Bowl: Rapos Utd 3 def. FJV 0
Men B Grade: Oary’s Levellers 2 def. 7 Stooges 1
Men B Plate: Karl’s Mowing Service 3 def. iComply Utd 0
Men Social A Grade: BA 2 def. Old Grumpies 0
Men Social A Plate: DL Lager 4 def. Delta Physio 1
Men Social A Bowl: Borin n Scorin 2 def. Hardly Athletic 1

Night Soccer began in 1979 to stay fit during the off-season, starting with just eight teams in Home Hill. Over the years, the competition moved to Ayr, with floodlit games at International Park beginning in 1981. At its peak, the league hosted 86 teams. Delta Cleaners, the inaugural sponsors, have proudly supported the competition since its inception, marking a remarkable partnership of 46 years.

Congratulations to all teams, and a special mention to the winner of the SLoBs Christmas Raffle: Yellow ticket Z 22. See you all next season!

Edith, Addison, Eva, Asha and Audrey 
Riley Christensen, Jack Gimson, Mason Matthews, Sebastian Mio, Matthew Kolb and Matthew Walker 
Megan Durrant, Laylah and Zane 
Dan and Tiffany Olditch 
Shane Pensini, Jamie Levitt, Flynn and Lucas 
Sophie, Olivia, Jayden, Claire, Mitchell and Emily 
Rhia Nielsen, Cassie Towlen, Logan Guglielmana, and Jett Jones
David, Corryn, Angus and Lincoln Inness 
Scott and Adele Andreatta 
Caleb Totorica, Riley Catanzaro, Ryan Totorica and Adam Patane 
Father and son duo, Rick and Max Kelly 
Riley Christensen and Taylah Koutsonis 
Goal Diggers’ Kellie Rains, Rhianna White, Shay Kratzmann and Brytni Pearson 
Kicking Goals’ Lauren Raitelli and Eliza Worlein 
 
Photo Credit: Chelsea Ravizza. 

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