A FAST game is a good game according to Warrnambool Volleyball Association premier Reeves.
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After finishing the season in top spot, Reeves snared the division one trophy in straight sets on Tuesday night.
Runner-up Thumpers never stood a chance.
Victorious co-captain Brad Hunt said the whitewash win was a shock for both finalists.
"It was very one sided," he said.
"When we played them two weeks ago it was a long, drawn out fiver-setter.
"So we were expecting a minimum of four sets."
Reeves raced through the first set, 25-6.
Hunt said his group was determined not to hand points to the opposition.
"We got off to a ripper start," he said.
"We tried to make as little mistakes as possible.
"Things fell our way and things didn't go their way."
Thumpers found its rhythm in the second and was leading 21-18 late in the set.
But a position shuffle quickly recovered Reeves' reign over the match, taking the set 25-21.
"They had the lead until the last few minutes," Hunt said.
"We thought they were going to take the set, we were definitely on edge.
"We sent Greg Best back to serve and we fired again.
"We didn't drop our heads."
Reeves sealed the premiership with a convincing 25-12 win in the third set.
"It was a bit of a blow-out," Hunt said.
"We have a habit of getting to the third set and taking it easy.
"We knew he had to throw everything at them and finish it off.
"Everything just worked."
Match-winner Best was named most valuable player.
The key setter also collected the division one best and fairest award with 30 votes, six ahead of Thumpers' Sam Sturgess.
In the mixed division two final, Ajax defeated Thumpers 3-0.
Ajax player Ryan Bunney was most valuable player, while teammate Izzy Rix took out the division's best and fairest.