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After conquering all before them around the Illawarra, four of the region’s top club sides will look to become the best in the state on Champion Of Champions finals day this weekend.
Lake Heights (under 13 boys), Shellharbour (under 14 girls), Albion Park (all age women) and Russell Vale (over 30s women) will all fight it out in their respective main events.
For Park, it shapes as a memorable occasion as they look to go in search of their 60th straight victory and defend their Champion Of Champions title.
It would help them complete another astounding quadruple title winning campaign.
Park have already won both their league title and grand final while also claiming another State Cup crown during the season.
They qualified for another final after dispatching of Beacon Hill last weekend in a convincing 6-1 victory.
Park meet Dunbar Rovers in the decider.
The two clubs have met four times since 2014, with Park prevailing in all four encounters.
Meanwhile, Lake Heights face Arncliffe Aurora in the decider after surviving a tense 2-1 win over Kemps Creek last week.
Shellharbour, who have scored 22 goals in three games, stormed into the final after thumping Gymea United 5-0.
Their final hurdle will be Lowland Wanderers after they beat San Souci 4-0 in the semis.
Russell Vale were dominant in a 7-0 semi final triumph over Flying Bats last week and face off against Wakehurst FC on Sunday afternoon.
Russell Vale have conceded just one in three games so far.
- FIXTURES
All games on Sunday at Valentine Sports Park.
Under 13s (boys)
Lake Heights vs Arncliffe Aurora, 8.30am
Under 14’s (girls)
Shellharbour vs Lowland Wanderers, 9.45am
Over 30’s (ladies)
Russell Vale vs Wakehurst FC, 2.30pm
All Age (ladies)
Albion Park vs Dunbar Rovers, 2.30pm