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BHP Streamer Screamer: Vicious steps, miracle long bombs and a pin-point six and out win in week one

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VideoThe first week's winners have been selected, and will no go in the running to win $5000 for and another $1000 for their club.

A brilliant step out of congestion, a match-winning strike from halfway down the pitch and a pinpoint, camera-wrecking six.

All three were moments that live long in the memories of those that witnessed them firsthand, and all three have been declared the week-one winners in the BHP Streamer Screamer competition.

You can win $5000 with the BHP Streamer Screamer.
Camera IconYou can win $5000 with the BHP Streamer Screamer. Credit: Streamer/TheWest

Streamer, Australia’s most innovative community sports streaming platform, has partnered with BHP to discover and reward the best local sporting highlights out there.

You can send in your clips or a URL from Instagram, TikTok, YouTube or Vimeo at streamer.com.au/screamer to go into the running.

Each week, three entries will be selected as the weekly winners, receiving a $100 Jim Kidd Sports voucher and having their highlights presented on 7NEWS Perth by West Coast great Josh Kennedy.

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Each weekly winner then moves on to the voting stage, where the ultimate BHP Streamer Screamer will win $5000 for themselves and $1000 for their community club

This week’s winners were Orlando Keleman from Christ Church Grammar School, Kerri Enman from the Mount Lawley District Cricket Club and Georgia Cawley from Balcatta Etna.

All three highlights were extraordinary, and Cawley’s maybe most of all.

Needing a goal to progress to the cup final last season, the young footballer took a free kick a long, long way out from goal in the dying stages of the game.

She sank her boot in and somehow found the top corner of the net in one of the most remarkable goals you’ll see.

Don’t forget to get your entries in for week two! Whether it’s scoring a miracle goal, taking a spectacular mark, or just a hilarious blooper, if you’ve got vision of your sporting exploits, you are still a chance to win big.

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