BONNIE Doon’s netballers have etched their names into the Ovens and King Valley history books with a stunning display at WJ Findlay Oval on Saturday.

In front of a roaring crowd, three of the five Bomberettes teams soared to golden grand final victories, toppling tough opposition in a display of grit, talent, and team spirit.

The A Grade Bomberettes led the charge, dethroning the five-time defending champions Greta in a thrilling final.

They stormed to victory with a 60-48 scoreline, a 12-point triumph that left no doubt about their supremacy on the court.

Launching into the first quarter with explosive momentum, the Bomberettes racked up 13 goals and executed several intercepts, setting the tone for the match.

Goal shooter Portia Keatch netted 12 goals in the second quarter, with goal attack Amy Starzer adding another 11.

Greta pushed back in the second half, building pressure, but they were no match for the relentless Bombers.

The crowd roared as Bonnie Doon delivered goal after goal, cementing their historic victory.

Coach Michelle Tanner said the win not only meant the world to the A grade team, but to the entire club.

“We’ve been working so hard for this for years and years,” she said.

“A Grade was the difference, because they came out and built momentum.

"My standouts were Annie Byrnes in centre, who received best on court and had a really good day.

"Amy Starzer, Cara Moody, Portia Keatch, and Mia Tanner all performed well.

"This win is a testament to the coaching, the girls, and their connections.

"It was awesome.”

It was a fiery start to the U15s Bomberettes’ grand final clash, where they also faced off against Greta and claimed a 10-point victory, 23-13.

Bonnie Doon netted the first two goals in the opening quarter, with goal attack Lara Klingsporn showcasing her dynamism on the court, both in defence and scoring.

Greta built momentum in the second quarter, but Bonnie Doon maintained control, adding another seven goals to secure their win in the final half.

Coach Jess Harris praised her team.

“That’s probably the hardest game we’ve played all season, and the girls kept their heads high for the whole game, so I’m very proud," she said.

"They are a part of history.”

The Bonnie Doon U17s also faced Greta, winning by 14 points with a 58-44 score.

After starting with 12 goals in the first quarter, they never looked back.

Standout players on the court included Best on Court, Stella Brakles, in goal attack, who netted 22 goals, and goal shooter Cobie McCormack.

Coach Mia Tanner was full of praise for her team, including Stella's standout performance.

“She had a really amazing game and really controlled the goal circle; she absolutely earned it,” she said.

“Tilly Thornton unfortunately hurt herself in the fourth quarter, but she absolutely did amazing all day, had plenty of intercepts, and she played well.

"The 15s and 17s played amazing, the girls went in really confident, but there were definitely a few nerves.

"With all of their hard work this year, they definitely deserved the win and had a really good game.”

Throughout the entire game, it was a closely contested battle between the Bonnie Doon B Reserves and the Milawa Demons.

Unfortunately, the Bomberettes fell just short of a win, losing by only three points with a final score of 42-45.

In an explosive first half, the scores were almost level, with both teams displaying excellent defence, possession, and pressure.

In the third quarter, Milawa gained momentum, shooting 14 goals.

In the final quarter, it was a nail-biting finish as Bonnie Doon crawled back up the scoreboard with another 14 goals.

However, Milawa punched through another 11, securing the win.

B Reserve Coach Michelle Tanner highlighted some of the best players.

“Charlotte did not stop for the whole game and gave it her all in the last quarter,” Michelle said.

“I think Ash Greaves ran well and was directing the play, and Demi Murray came on and finished off the job and did a really good job.”

After an incredible season, the B Grade Bomberettes were also unfortunately defeated by Milawa, losing by 12 points, 41-54.

From the first quarter, Milawa was the stronger side, shooting 14 goals to Bonnie Doon’s nine.

In the second quarter, the Bomberettes attempted to climb back up the scoreboard with a number of smooth passes and intercepts, bringing the scores close at 23 to Milawa’s 26.

But, in the third, the Demons played with strong defensive pressure, shooting 14 goals and adding another 14 in the final quarter to take home the grand final win.