What a difference a week can make for the Geographe Bay Seasiders ladies soccer team.
From going down 5-1 to Australind the previous Sunday to a comfortable 4-0 win this week against Bunbury United.
As a sign of respect to our ANZACS a one minute silence was undertaken prior to the game.
From the onset of the referee's whistle it was game on with Laurel Attwell from the Seasiders opening the scoring just eight minutes in.
It was a beautifully placed shot from outside the 18 yard box which saw the ball sail into the corner of the net then fast paced running by Lauren Valli saw a second goal to the Seasiders.
Newcomer to the side Ness O'Callaghan played a solid game in midfield alongside Tegan Hollett, whom scored her first goal of the season at the 60th minute.
Sisterly love also played a part in Sunday's game when younger sister Ashley Hollett gave a great pass to sister Tegan whom calmly slotted the ball past the keeper for the fourth goal.
Sarah Molly was on a mission on the left wing and combined well with her team to create many chances for the forwards.
The Seasiders' defense was flawless and 'the Dominator' Sweet 16 Dominque Boshoff thwart off any attacks that came her way.
Coach Maurice Krakowczyk praised his team for the tremendous play.
Christian & Co Electrical Contractor player of the day was awarded to Tegan Hollett.
It's Derby time next Sunday when the Seasiders vs Busselton with an 11.00am kick off at Geographe's home ground; Sir Stewart Bovell Park.
Pictures by Maurice Krakowczyk.