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Live stream: Catch six games from Queensland Schools Premier League finals on KommunityTV

Penalty shootouts, late winners and some special goals ... there’s been plenty to savour at the Queensland Schools Premier League football finals. Re-live all the action from the six games.

Replays: Palm Beach Currumbin v Kelvin Grove (Intermediate Boys, A finals) -  Queensland Schools Premier League grand finals

Kelvin Grove may have been denied a clean sweep of Pool A titles at the Queensland Schools Premier League titles, but they were still the dominant force on a big day of action at Wynnum Wolves.

The Queensland football powerhouse won both the junior girls and intermediate boys titles, but were beaten by arch rivals Palm Beach Currumbin in a junior boys thriller.

Both girls deciders went to penalty shootouts, with Kelvin Grove executing perfectly under pressure, while Aspley goalkeeper Coco Muengnoi proved the hero in her team’s win over Corinda.

Re-live all the action from a big day in the REPLAYS below.

Murrumba State College celebrate their title success.
Murrumba State College celebrate their title success.

REPLAYS

Southport SHS vs Corinda SHS (B finals)

Replay: Southport SHS vs Corinda SHS (B finals) - Queensland Schools Premier League grand finals

Palm Beach Currumbin v Kelvin Grove (Intermediate Boys, A finals)

Replays: Palm Beach Currumbin v Kelvin Grove (Intermediate Boys, A finals) -  Queensland Schools Premier League grand finals

Aspley State High v Corinda SHS (Junior Girls, B finals)

Replay: Aspley State High v Corinda SHS (Junior Girls, B finals) - Queensland Schools Premier League grand finals

Chancellor State College v Kelvin Grove (Junior Girls, A finals)

Replay: Chancellor State College v Kelvin Grove (Junior Girls, A finals) - Queensland Schools Premier League grand finals

Murrumba State College v Aspley SHS (Junior Boys, B finals)

Replay: Murrumba State College v Aspley SHS (Junior Boys, B finals) - Queensland Schools Premier League grand finals

Palm Beach Currumbin v Kelvin Grove (Junior Boys A Finals)

Replay: Palm Beach Currumbin v Kelvin Grove (Junior Boys, A finals) -  Queensland Schools Premier League grand finals

MATCH REPORTS

INTERMEDIATE BOYS

Pool A - Kelvin Grove 3 d Palm Beach Currumbin 1

Queensland U16s schoolboys star Zak Fowler bagged a first half double as Kelvin Grove SC secure a cherished intermediate boys.

Fowler was fantastic in the first 40 minutes, and remained strong in the second on the back of some elite efforts from his teammates, with soaking wet boots on.

His only blemish was a missed penalty goal in the second half, but it was not needed in the end as the boys in green proved too strong.

The jinking Jin Kim, on his home turf at Wynnum, landed the final blow for Kelvin Grove to make sure of the result, scoring a goal in the 79th minute.

After a gruelling first 24 minutes, Fowler broke the deadlock with a wonderful first touch and finish into the bottom left of the goal.

Then, another great right foot finish from Fowler in the 32nd minute saw his side take a dominant 2-0 lead, with a one-two combination working a treat.

Kelvin Grove could have had their third goal moments later but some incredible scramble defence kept them out.

Finally PBC got on the board through Adam Shaker, who got the Reds faithful cheering with a classy penalty.

Kelvin Grove took the intermediate boys A title.
Kelvin Grove took the intermediate boys A title.

Pool B - Corinda 1 lost to Southport 2

Southport SHS have soared to victory in an exciting match-up that had spectators on the edge of their seats.

Southport took a 1-0 lead in the 18th minute and were clinical in ensuring Corinda stayed at arm’s length.

A deft touch from Logan Glewis allowed for a superb finish in the box for the Gold Coast boys.

Corinda rallied, coming alive towards the end of the first half, but they couldn’t find a break through and trailled 1-0 at the break.

A fine left foot finish from Harrison Hawyes levelled things up early in the second half.

But it only stirred Southport into action and the skills of Hibiki Tamioka sone through, with the young gun assisting on Southport’s second goal scored by Tanai Kunst.

Centre back Che Diamond also played his socks off for Southport in a marvellous victory.

JUNIOR GIRLS

Pool B - Corinda 2 lost to Aspley 2 on penalties

Aspley SHS are the Pool B junior girls champions after a penalty shootout thriller.

Aspley goalkeeper Coco Muengnoi was amazing in a gripping shootout, tilting the match her team’s way.

The match was a free flowing affair, with four goals by halftime and plenty of intrigue in the second half.

The goalscoring started with a terrific team effort from Corinda, finished by Georgina Robertson after Rani Sharma and Alex Hovath had combined.

Robertson also had a hand in Corinda’s second goal by perfectly lobbing a corner kick into the goal square where Lexi Underhill finished with aplomb.

Aspley’s first goal came courtesy of a brilliant individual performance from Mia Afoa who, with nothing on, drove a ball from the right hand sideline over the keeper and into the goal. It was a moment worth bottling.

Then came a great goal from Aspley’s Nella Bodlak, who deftly chipped the ball into the back of the net after indecisive play by Corinda at the back.

Kelvin Grove showed great composure under penalty shootout pressure.
Kelvin Grove showed great composure under penalty shootout pressure.

Pool A - Chancellor 0 lost to Kelvin Grove 0 on penalties

Kelvin Grove’s Grace Pupovac scored the decisive shootout goal, and goalkeeper Zoe Reader made some crucial saves as Chancellor took the honours.

Kelvin Grove actually came from behind in the shootout to snare the title, with Pupovac driving home the critical goal and Reader saving a shot.

It had been a dour affair with two evenly matched teams struggling to break each other down.

The best chances came from long, speculative shots trying to catch the goalkeepers unaware.

JUNIOR BOYS

Pool A - Palm Beach Currumbin 2 d Kelvin Grove 1

Tano Miller was a hero as PBC SHS snared the winner five minutes from fulltime to take the junior boys premiership 2-1 over Kelvin Grove State College.

Miller helped deliver the title with a superb individual performance to snap a 1-1 deadlock.

Despite PBC being the better side, Kelvin Grove almost took the game into a penalty shootout.

Earlier, a screamer from PBC SHS’s Oliver Hoath-Bastion got his side back on level terms early in the second half.

Hoath-Bastion launched from about 25m into the wind, the ball beat a gallant keeper and sparked wild celebrations.

PBC SHS dominated the first half - but it was Kelvin Grove State College who led 1-0.

PBC powered home to take the junior boys A title.
PBC powered home to take the junior boys A title.

Such was PBC SHS’s domination, it took until the 32nd minute for Kelvin Grove to receive their first corner kick.

PBC, on the other hand,, earned a succession of corner kicks and a sprinkling of free kicks, but nothing could break down Kelvin Grove goalie Xavier Montgomery’s resolve.

So how did Kelvin Grove score? Well, it was a brilliant piece of team play sparked by Juliann Alterman.

His cut back found Will Mifsud, who passed to Eddie Dunne and the move was finished by Savva Lucas.

Pool B - Murrumba State College 4 d Aspley SHS 1

Murrumba, who held a 2-1 first half advantage, scored the decisive goal through Callum Verschoyle, who brilliantly finished a cross from Diing Kuer.

It was his second goal, and a big moment in the final.

Kuer then scored the goal of the match with a brilliant individual effort to make it 4-1.

In the first half, Ty Parkin had also scored for Murrumba who, despite being the best side all season, were challenged from start to finish by a gritty Aspley SHS, who were up for the challenge.

PREVIEW

Earlier this month, Kelvin Grove State College, Helensvale SHS and Cleveland State College were crowned champions at the senior finals, which were also exclusively live streamed on KommunityTV.

So, who will be the players to watch on Friday?

Find out below as we name each team’s top talents.

INTERMEDIATE BOYS

Southport SHS

Tanaj Kunst

A left winger, Kunst is dangerous in one-on-one scenarios. Once clear, look out because he is a great finisher. Kunst also has the vision to link play well.

Hibiki Tomioka

He is a wildcard midfielder who loves nothing more than scoring and creating goals - and he does both very well.

Kayden Carden

A central midfielder, Carden is tenacious and strong both in and out of possession. He is well skilled and comfortable with both feet.

Corinda SHS

Xander Laikum

Watch for his fast, quick and agile winger who is dangerous on the dribble. Laikum is always looking to isolate players one-on-one and exploit space in behind.

Eyor Sagigi

A centre mid or striker, Sagigi is another strong, sharp and versatile player who will be looking to face forward and score goals.

Matthew Mure

Mure is tailor-made for finals. He is sturdy, dependable and reliable. He defends his side of the pitch with unwavering precision.

Helensvale and Cleveland produced some quality in the seniors decider earlier this month.
Helensvale and Cleveland produced some quality in the seniors decider earlier this month.

Palm Beach Currumbin SHS

Forbes Porter

An attacking ace, Porter is lightning quick, with the ability to beat defenders either side. Porter was recently named in the under 16 Queensland Schoolboys team.

Adam Shaker

Like Porter, Shaker has a grounding at Gold Coast United FC where his professionalism has shone through. Shake has an outstanding work rate and was recently named in the under 16 Queensland Schoolboys side.

Hunter Hill

A midfield maestro, Hill reads the game with a maturity beyond his years, anticipating the actions of his opponents. His eye for a defence-splitting pass is one of the qualities that has seen him selected for the Qld Under 15 team.

Kelvin Grove State College

Zac Fowler

Fowler gives Kelvin Grove striking power and goalscoring clout with his fast and strong play.

Defence wins finals, but scoring goals is pretty handy as well and Fowler can do that.

Harry Marshall

Midfielder Marshall is a creative type, smart and tenacious who will be up for the finals’ fight.

The winning Kelvin Grove State College senior boys earlier this month.
The winning Kelvin Grove State College senior boys earlier this month.

JUNIOR BOYS

Kelvin Grove State College

Julian Alterman

Kelvin Grove State College will be well serviced in the midfield thanks to the presence of this agile, smart football who is also renowned as a great dribbler

Lucas Strbac

Composed and strong in the midfield, Strbac brings reliability and ball play to grand final day.

Murrumba State Secondary College

Oliver Bauer

Bauer is a one-man brick wall. His saves are inspiring, while his calming nature is exactly what is needed on grand final day.

Jack Flanagan

Flanagan is a midfield with fast feet and uncanny play-making judgement. The team’s captain, he will lead by example.

Callum Verschoyle

Verschoyle is a little bit of everything. He is a speedy wing finisher, but also a workhorse who will play both ends of the field.

Palm Beach Currumbin SHS

Tano Miller

A speedy winger with an ability to beat defenders with ease, Miller is also renowned for being clinical in front of goal and around set pieces. He has an ability to deliver in from wide areas.

Aleks Crandon

Crandon is a box to box midfielder who has the ability to break down opposition attacks. Dominant and strong in the tackle, he has great vision and distribution skills.

Arlo Manuel

A highly skilful player in tight situations, Manuel can turn defence into attack with his ability to beat defenders. He is a game changer.

Cleveland showed their class in the senior girls earlier this month.
Cleveland showed their class in the senior girls earlier this month.

Aspley SHS

Reid Baldwin

A strong tackling, ball winning midfielder, Baldwin can turn defence into attack quickly.

Charlie James

James has a knack of running at players in the front third of the field with his trickery on the ball.

Malique Leahy

The Apsley SHS back line leader, Leahy is a strong tackler, but he is also composed on the ball when in possession.

JUNIOR GIRLS

Kelvin Grove State College

Xiana Ludwig

Ludwig’s agility in the midfield and her smart, technical play will be well suited to finals football.

Sophia Colen

Working alongside Ludwig around the ball will be midfield ace Colen, a hard-working, strong player who features a terrific pass to teammates.

Sophie Holbeck spearheads the Chancellor title tilt. Picture: Patrick Woods.
Sophie Holbeck spearheads the Chancellor title tilt. Picture: Patrick Woods.

Chancellor State College

Sophie Holbeck

A midfielder who has been QAS identified, Holbeck is both a technical and composed player while in possession. She is also renowned for her handwork box to box.

Jessica Stafford

A defender with the Sunshine Coast Wanderers under 15s, Stafford is a consistent, reliable, and intelligent player who is calm in possession.

Alexa Holroyd

Holroyd will be the Chancellor keeper. Another Wanders junior, she has earned a reputation for being a great distributor, vocal with great shot stopping skills.

The goalkeeping skills of Alexa Holroyd.
The goalkeeping skills of Alexa Holroyd.

Corinda SHS

Alex Horvath

It will be red alert time when Horvath gets the ball at her feet. The striker is an unwavering goalscoring threat who has a terrific workrate.

Rani Sharma

A midfield maestro, Sharma is always looking to connect passes to the next player in all areas of the field.

Georgina Robertson

A fast, quick and agile right winger who is dangerous on the dribble, Robertson is dangerous in goalscoring situations.

Aspley SHS

Mia Afoa

Afoa is the spiritual leader of the team who has a presence about her in the middle of the park.

Mikayla Afoa

Mia’s sister, Mikayla’s strength is her composure on the ball in midfield - all the while being able to create goalscoring opportunities.

Nella Bodlak

She is just what the doctor ordered in a final because Bodlak has proven to be a lethal goal scorer in this year’s competition.

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