The Eden Killer Whales were probably the biggest winners during the Far South Coast Football Association's finals on Sunday.
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The Eden club secured wins in both the reserve grade men's and women's competitions to advance straight to the grand final.
The ladies squad scored a hard-fought 2-1 win over the Wolumla Tigress where Amber Seckold shone for the Killer Whales with a brilliant turn of speed and a dangerous strike ability from close range.
The men's match was a much tenser affair with the Killer Whales securing a 1-0 result over Pambula in the second bout of extra time at Merimbula's Berrambool Oval.
In the first grade draw, the Bega Devils won their way to a grand final berth with a 1-0 result against the Wolumla Tigers in extra time.
It was a physical exchange between the rival clubs that resulted in plenty of free kicks and a couple of yellow cards, but the clubs also showcased their passing abilities and speed on the day with play blitzing end-to-end throughout.
The minor semi-finals were held simultaneously on the second Merimbula ground and winners in those clashes were the Merimbula Grasshoppers in reserve grade, picking up a 6-0 win over Bemboka to keep their chances alive.
Later, the Penguinettes clinched a 4-0 result over the Bega She Devils in the women's draw.
And in the first grade, the Tathra United club secured a 2-1 win over Merimbula.