The 28-goal win keeps Tallygaroopna's unbeaten start to the Kyabram District League A-grade season alive as they head into their first bye.
Down said she was pleased her side was able to get the job done in Humphrey's big game.
“We were absolutely stoked to get the win for not only the team, but for Bek as well,” Down said.
“We were all quite nervous before the game because when it is someone's milestone match you want to cap their achievement with a win.
“And it was really nice for her to be able to enjoy the game.”
The round seven encounter was signed, sealed and delivered at the main break thanks to an emphatic first half from Tally.
The Redlegs entered half-time with a mammoth 20-goal lead.
Mel Kittley was unstoppable in goals, while Humphrey and her fellow defenders made scoring difficult for the away side.
“I was so happy with the first-half performance,” Down said.
“We knew it wasn't going to be easy and to Avenel's credit they kept pushing in the second half.
“But to walk off, even after the first break, was really pleasing. Everyone stood up and played their role.”
● Nagambie is back on the winners’ list.
The Lakers were too strong for Lancaster and walked away with a 47-32 victory.
The result lifts Nagambie inside the top-six after seven rounds.
Girgarre remains unbeaten and locked in second spot after claiming a comfortable win on Saturday.
The Kangaroos made light work of Rushworth to salute by 28 goals.
Murchison-Toolamba returned from the week off with a stellar performance against Undera.
The Hoppers ran riot against the Lions by 22 goals.
Dookie United leapt into fifth spot after pulling off a 52-44 triumph over Violet Town.
Lastly, Merrigum prevailed 63-32 over Longwood and now sits seventh on the ladder.
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