![ON TARGET: Sharks' Jodie Millett scored three goals in her side's win against Albury at Albury on the weekend. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIRE ON TARGET: Sharks' Jodie Millett scored three goals in her side's win against Albury at Albury on the weekend. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIRE](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/JENdlSLDLKe9as/2adbbbb5-4027-4fdd-b5a9-0324476a72e8.jpg/r313_248_4321_3240_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
A six goal performance from Leah Dodd helped Sharks rack up another win in A-grade women's water polo on Sunday.
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Dodd was well supported by Sophie McLeod, Jodie Millett and Phebe McLeod, who all scored three goals in the 17-4 victory against Albury Tigers at Albury.
Dodd said it was pleasing to see the side's youngsters stepping up.
"That was one of our focuses going into attack, that we have everyone contributing," Dodd said.
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"It was pleasing to see how many goal scorers we had, particularly a few younger people stepping up.
"I think that will be important for us in finals to have multiple goal scorers so that we're not just relying on one or two people in the water, it's a full team effort."
Kate Johnson and Meg McInnis were good for Tigers.
Sharks men also had a win downing Tigers by 12 goals.
Ben Douglass and Henry Clarke gave their all in the pool during the clash, while Dom Bertazzo was best for Albury.
Northside also had a win downing Pool Pirates 11-3.
Matt O'Connell and Tyson Mutsch were the standouts in that clash.