Goulburn Murray Junior League had its penultimate round of the home and away season for its under-16 competition on Sunday.
A tightly-contested match between co-tenants Shepparton Notre Bears Maroon and Shepparton United highlighted the round nine fixture.
The Bears looked in control across the first half, outscoring the Demons 39-24 at Deakin Reserve.
However, a scoreless third term for the Bears gave United a one-point lead at the final change.
In the last quarter, the two sides remained deadlocked, with both teams kicking only one goal.
United ended up walking away victorious, winning the match 7.4 (46) to 6.12 (48).
Liam Broom was at his usual best for the Bears, while United’s Tanner Armstrong was on fire for the Demons.
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Shepparton United's Cooper Tetley pushes off Shepparton's Kaden Cook.
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Shepparton United's Blake Sofra in full flight.
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Shepparton Notre Bears Maroon rev themselves up pre-match.
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Shepparton United's Clinton Edwards boots the ball deep inside 50.
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Shepparton Notre Bears Maroon's Kaden Cook was busy.
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Shepparton United's Liam Sofra gets his boot to ball.
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Shepparton Notre Bears Maroon's Kodi Still had eyes only for the ball.
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Shepparton Notre Bears Maroon's Griffin Irvine tries to tackle Shepparton United's Tanner Armstrong.
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Shepparton United say some final words before the first bounce.
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Shepparton Notre Bears Maroon captain Kodi Still fires off a handball.
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Shepparton Notre Bears Maroon's Thomas Mellington scans the field.
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Shepparton Notre Bears Maroon's Alexander Robertson takes the ball out from full back.
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Shepparton Notre Bears Maroon's Griffin Irvine picks himself up off the turf.
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In other matches, Shepparton Notre Bears Gold’s Riley Myers’ hot run of form continued.
After kicking a bag of 10 goals the previous weekend, the Bears star forward backed it up against Mooroopna on Sunday.
Myers booted nine goals to make it 19 in his past two games and 58 from 12 matches this season.
Fellow star forward Alex Whitlock booted four goals for the Bears as they went on to win the match by 113 points.
Tatura secured a dominant 78-point win over Shepparton Swans.
Young gun Bulldog Caden Robbins booted a game-high five goals for his side.
Echuca Murray defeated Echuca by 18 points in the derby, while Kyabram had the bye.
News photographer Megan Fisher roamed the boundary for the Bears-United contest.