SWIFTS managed a momentous scoreline when it took on Taylors Lake at North Park, Stawell on Saturday.
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The Baggies hit triple figures by the end of the first half.
The final scoreboard read Swifts 40.23 (263) to Taylors Lake 4.7 (31).
The fourth-placed Baggies got off to a good start and kicked 8.5 to the Lakers’ 1.2 in the opeing term.
The home team continued to improve, putting more and more pressure on the scoreboard.
The Baggies piled on 10 goals in the second term.
In the third quarter, Swifts built on their momentum, scoring 11 goals and eight behinds.
Another onslaught came in the fourth term with the Baggies scoring 11 majors.
The Lakers had their best quarter in the final term and scored 1.4.
Baggies’ Andrew Cameron managed eight goals for the day, alongside Ben Taylor.
Taylor was named best on ground for the Baggies while Jason Kannar was best for the Lakers.