Ovens and Murray men's water polo saw no clear winners emerge from the pool on Sunday with two draws played out in Albury.
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Sharks and Pool Pirates battled it out with the score sitting at six all at the conclusion of the encounter, marking the first time this season Sharks haven't secured the full points.
Ben Douglass was outstanding for the Sharks, while Steven Sloan was in great form for the Pirates in goals.
In the second match, Albury and Northside finished the game with seven goals each.
Sam Beddoes was the leading scorer of the match with five goals, while Josh Land and Jimmy Scannell both made good contributions for Tigers in the draw.
It marked the first time this season sides had experienced draws in the men's competition.
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Results were clearer in the women's competition on the weekend, with Sharks defeating Pool Pirates 13-6.
Bree Pool and Leah Dodd were the highest goal scorers, while Sharks' Tabitha McDonald's defensive pressure didn't go unnoticed in keeper.
While Pirates were without playing coach Georgia Polkinghorne, Sally Purvis stepped up to claim three goals for the side.
Pool Pirates were coming off the back of claiming victory at the Victorian Country Championships.
Round 14 will be played next weekend with the men's competition seeing Pool Pirates take on Albury and Northside meeting Sharks.
The women's teams will head to Wagga for their clashes.