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Jake Scullin, the 423rd player in Woodville history began his career in the Spring 2003 season with the Under 12 Burn. Jake made his debut in Round 1 of Spring 2003, not scoring in a 4-24 loss.
Jake's first points of his career came in Round 5 of Spring 2003, when Jake scored 2pts for the Burn in what would be a 9-21 defeat.
During his first season, Jake scored 13 points in 11 games, at an average of 1.2ppg with a game high of 3pts coming in Round 11 (12-42 loss).
Jake's highest points total in a season came in Autumn 2008, playing with the Tornadoes in Under 16 Division 2, Jake scored
305 points from 19 games. Over his career, Jake has scored 20+ points in a game on
24 occasions, his career high being 45pts, that coming in Round 9 of Summer 2008/09, with the Sonics recording a 88-52 win over Fireballs.
Throughout his career, Jake has scored 10 or more points in a game on
121 occasions.
In 11 finals games, Jake has scored 135 points.
Jake has scored 49 points in his 4 Grand Final appearances.
Jake's 50th career game rolled around in the first game of 2005, that being Grading 1, Autumn 2005. Playing for the U14 Raptors, Jake scored 4 points in what would be a 16-75 defeat. Jake's 100th career game occurred in 2006. As a member
of the Under 14 Tornadoes, Jake's 100th career game was the final game of Autumn 2006, Round 14. In this game, Jake scored 4pts in a 19-48 loss. Game number 150 was in 2007, Round 8 of the Spring 2007 Under 18/20 season. Playing with the Rimrockers, Jake scored 14pts in a 45-33 win.
The 500th career point of Jake's career came in Round 4 of the Spring 2006 season. This game was with the Under 14 Tornadoes, in which Jake scored a total of 7pts in a 29-67 loss.
On November 20th, 2007, Jake became the 29th player to pass 1000 career points. Playing for the Under 18/20 Rimrockers in Division 3, Jake scored 6pts in a 32-55 loss to pass 1000.
From 2007, Jake took on coaching. Jake took charge of the Woodville Under 10 Wolves and has been coaching the Under 14 Panthers since 2009, achieving a 3rd place finish in both Winter 2009 and Summer 2009/10 and winning his first Premiership in Winter 2010, with a 37-23 triumph over Heathdale Red in Under 14 Division 3.
On June 28th, 2008, Jake became the 28th player in Woodville history to reach the 200 game milestone. In what was Round 11 of the Autumn 2008 season, Jake scored a then career high 33pts for the Tornadoes in a 51-26 win to mark the occasion.
Jake's 250th game came about on October 13th, 2009, in what was Round 6 of the Summer 2008/09 season, Jake scored 7pts for the Sonics in a 31-61 defeat to Heathdale.
In his next game, number 251 played on Tuesday, October 27th, 2009, Jake scored 19 points to pass 2000 career points with Woodville. By doing so, Jake became only the 7th player to reach this milestone.
The game was a 58-33 win over Flames Firestorm in Round 8 of the Summer 2009/10 season. Jake's next milestone, 2500 Points rolled up on Tuesday, March 1st, 2011. Jake scored 9pt for the Under 18/20 Hurricanez in a 35-24 win over Flames. Jake reached 2500 Points in his 289th career game, making him only the 6th player to reach 2500 Points.
Jake became the 17th player to reach 300 Games on Tuesday August 9th, 2011. Jake scored 10 points as the Woodville Magic defeated Cambridge Crocs 39-31 in Round 10 of the Winter 2011 season.
Over Jake's career, which is still currently active with the Under 18/20 Magic, a career now spanning 8 years, Jake has played for 9 WOODVILLE teams. He has played for the BURN, BREAKERS, RAPTORS, TORNADOES, SUNS, SONICS, RIMROCKERS, HURRICANEZ and MAGIC, ranging in age groups from
under 12's through to under 18/20's. Jake has played in four grand finals, coming in Spring 2007 with the Rimrockers, Autumn 2008 with the Tornadoes, Summer 2008/09 with the Sonics and Winter 2011 with the Magic.
Jake's one Premiership victory came in Summer 2008/09, scoring 12pts in a 44-34 win for the Woodville Sonics over Flames Firestorms in Under 18/20 Division 3.
In his 23 seasons, Jake has scored more than 100 points in a season on 13 occasions.