KALKEE obliterated Pimpinio with a massive 227-point win at Kalkee on Saturday.
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The Kees were ruthless in the win, knowing every percentage counts at the end of the season. The Kees won 35.25 (235) to 1.2 (8).
Goals were shared around the Kees line-up with 11 players scoring at least one goal each.
Tigers coach Nathan Sachse said it was one of those days.
Sachse said no matter the scoreline he tells his players they need to see the positives.
“Just need to make sure everyone sticks together and remains positive. It’s tough but you need to see some of the good from the game rather than what’s on the scoreboard,” he said.
Sachse said the scoreboard doesn’t justify how often the Tigers managed to enter their forward 50.
“We got it down there quite a bit but we couldn’t convert. The last kick wasn’t there,” he said.