Bloods remain unbeaten, just

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Melton kept its winning streak alive, but only just in the Ballarat Football League on Saturday.

The Bloods made the trip up to Eastern Oval to face East Point and were faced with a tough battle all day.

The Kangaroos led by three points at quarter time and by four points at half time.

The Bloods kicked five goals to two in the third quarter to take a 10 point lead heading into the final quarter.

Neither team could take control in the final quarter, with the Bloods doing enough to hold on to win, 12.11 (83)-11.9 (75).

Braedan Kight kicked four goals for the Bloods, while Ryan Carter, Ryan Davis and Jordan Kight kicked two goals apiece.

Luke Heaney and Jordyn Cotter were named the Bloods best.

The win sets up an interesting contest this Saturday against Darley, the only other undefeated team.

The Devils had no issues in accounting for Lake Wendouree in their match on Saturday.

The Devils jumped out to an early lead and were able to build on that in the first three quarters, leading by 69 points at the last break.

The last quarter was more even but the damage had already been done, with the Devils winning 17.13 (115)-6.7 (43).

Riley Matricardi kicked four goals for the Devils, while Will Johnson kicked three goals.

While the Bloods and Devils kept on winning, it was tougher days for Bacchus Marsh and Melton South.

The Cobras were able to match it with the Sunbury Lions for a half before being overrun.

The Cobras led by four points at the main break, but had just three scoring shots in the second half as the Lions won, 14.17 (101)-9.6 (60).

Jake Owen kicked three goals for the Cobras, while Jake McCreery was named their best.

Melton South remains without a win after a big loss to Ballarat.

The Swans started well and were able to build throughout on the way to a 24.14 (158)-4.8 (32) win.

John Kovarik was named the Panthers best.