Schache spearheaded the Bulldogs’ classy 14.12 (96) to 9.9 (63) win over Geelong with a stellar bag of six goals.
The number two draft pick clunked 14 marks to go with his 16-disposal game.
The Western Bulldogs key forward has made one appearance for the AFL outfit this year, but he is busy knocking on the door of Luke Beveridge's side.
Euroa export and teammate Will Hayes was pivotal with 24 disposals in the 33-point win.
Shepparton United product Jye Chalcraft (18 disposals) battled hard for Geelong, along with Shepparton's Luke Smith.
Meanwhile, Michael Barlow and his Werribee charges clinched their fourth win of the campaign.
The Shepparton United product has steered the ‘Bees to sixth spot on the ladder in his first year as coach.
Deniliquin's Jack Henderson was influential with 20 disposals and one goal, while Strathmerton's Louis Pinnuck gave great support (16 touches).
Seymour duo Bior Malual (17 disposals, one goal) and Ariek Lual (one goal) contributed strongly as well.
In other VFL highlights, Congupna export Matt Shannon and Echuca's Brodie Kemp played a hand in Carlton's 15-point win over Port Melbourne.
Recent mid-season draftee Sam Durham featured in his first match for Essendon.
No stranger to the VFL, the Seymour product gathered 21 disposals and six marks in the Dons’ loss to Box Hill.
Echuca teenager Jack Evans (18 disposals) and Rochester's Joe Atley (15) chipped in on the day.
And Shepparton's Will Brodie battled all day for Gold Coast Suns in their tense six-point defeat to Aspley.
Brodie recorded 24 disposals and a goal.
● Elsewhere, the VFLW action is ramping up ahead of the finals series next month.
In the penultimate round of the season, Nathalia product Reni Hicks was a shining light for North Melbourne in its heavy loss to Port Melbourne.
Hicks was monstrous around the contest as she laid 16 bruising tackles and gathered 22 disposals.
It wasn't enough as the Kangaroos went down 2.0 (12) to 8.7 (55).
Seymour's Sophie Locke was all smiles in the winner's rooms, as the emerging talent collected seven touches in the triumph.
In other highlights, Mooroopna's Tamara Smith recorded 13 disposals and seven tackles as Geelong edged out Hawthorn by six points.
The win keeps the Cats locked in second spot on the ladder, ahead of Port Melbourne.
Finley's Eloise Ashley-Cooper starred for Essendon in its 21-point salute over Williamstown.
Ashley-Cooper registered 13 disposals and was judged second best for the Dons.
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