THE Kalamunda A Grade league team played a top of the table University team on the weekend, and nearly stole a win, going down by just seven points.
Lochie Lucken was in the votes, but Matthew Outridge was again dominant to be best on the ground.
The reserves competed well after an early lapse, but ended up losing by 10 goals, with captain Beau Barratt best for the Cougars before heading off to hospital for stitches above the eye.
An undermanned colts team received a football lesson, going down by 17 goals, with Matt Arnold and young gun Sammy Hodgkins the best for Kalamunda.
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