TWO rounds of the South West Soccer Association has already seen some interesting matches in trying weather.
Busselton hosted Football Margaret River in round two with the Busselton ladies continuing their winning streak.
The final score was 2-0 with the goals from Hannah Armstrong and Chelsea Braam.
The Dynamos versus Hay Park ladies match featured horrible conditions which made it for a tight contest. Dynamos played well in the first half to be ahead 1-0 at the main break.
Eventually Hay Park got their equaliser with Eleisha Du Boulay grabbing a speculator goal , midway through the second half.
However Hay Park found themselves guilty of missing a few chances and were thankfull for stand in goalkeeper Leah Jones for pulling off a number of saves. The final score was one all.
In the ladies Premier Reserves match Collie faced off with Bunbury United. However it was a tough match for Collie who lost 9-0.
The men’s Premier League match between Dynamos and Hay Park saw Hay Park hold on for the much needed match points.
Hay Park had the better chances in the open 20 minutes and could have been three up. However Dynamos nudged ahead with an delightful half volley from the edge of the 18 yard box form Corey Barclay past stand in keeper Lee Webster.
Dynamos were one up at the interval and the second half was a close affair with Hay Park scoring twice in the second half.
This was due to the pace of Jordan Whitehead and Ross Kirby causing the Dynamos defence problems and both players finding the back of the net for the visitors. The final score was 1-2.
The men’s Harvey Hawks played Bunbury United in the division two competition in trying conditions on Sunday.
Harvey started strong with three goals in the first half of the match.
In the second half Bunbury fought back but could not find the net to be damaging. Harvey kicked two goals in the second to seal a convincing 5-0 victory.
It was Cody Ward who took man of the match.