HAY Park were the visitors to Bovell Park on Sunday, taking on Geographe Bay in the men's Premier Reserves.
Hay Park currently sit on top of the ladder with no one in sight to topple them.
They brought a strong side down and showed why they are on top with a commanding performance.
Geographe worked hard in the first half, closing down space and restricting Hay Park to only a few half chances.
Dylan Trulove-Henley and Steve Forbes working especially hard up front.
Hay Park scored the only goal of the first half with a well taken finish after 30 minutes. Geographe were slow to start the second half and Hay Park grabbed four quick goals in a crazy ten minute spell.
Geographe showed great spirit and determination to recover from this.
Henley scored a fantastic long-range effort and Chris Godden rounded the goalkeeper to make the score more respectable.
Final score was Geographe Bay 2 Hay Park 6.
Kaidyn Price was the star performer for the Seasiders.
His work rate and flashes of brilliance earnt him a man of the match award.
Another youngster, Ben Hodder, ran him close.
He looks ready to make the step up from youth league.
With only two games remaining, coach John Snape will look towards providing more opportunities for young players, with one eye on next season already.