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Weekend Wrap-up

Weekend Wrap-up

Meredith Stanley19 Nov 2023 - 17:10

BJNL and SR action

BJNL:

U11 Blues were up against a well-drilled Magnet team, finishing 7-53. The girls never relented and gained some fab experience. Special thanks to Millie from U11 Whites for stepping up and slotting in really well. OPOM Isla and Sophie, CPOM Nona.

U12 Blues played Magic, finishing 31-40. The girls played extremely well but couldn’t quite get ahead for the win. OPOM Piper and Chloe, CPOM Fleur and Daisy C.

U13 Whites played Magic and came away with a point, fishing 33-53. The girls dug deep and improved quarter on quarter with their fitness work evident throughout the match. OPOM were Caitlin and Ava, CPOM were Ellie and Isla .

U16 White worked hard against a well-drilled PassnPlay team but couldn’t gain traction, losing 27-62. OPOM India and Meghan and CPOM were Evelyn and Jess.

U16 Blues may have lost 36-39 but they had a season-best performance with great teamwork, fab shooting and brilliant defence. OPOM Gaby and Ruby, CPOM Lara.

SR:
U13SR had a challenging match against Matrix but they held on and dug deep to take victory by just two goals, 39-37. OPOM Betsy and Gigi CPOM Pippa and Regan.

U14SR took on a physical Eastbourne team, starting strong, fighting to maintain their lead and securing a well-deserved 34-33 win.
A special thank you to their adopted coach Lisa who made some great tactical team changes which helped to secure the first win. OPOM Kitty, CPOM Medi, Sophie, Riya, and Zoe.

U16 SR took on second-ranked Swan on Saturday. The first and second quarters were tough and saw them trailing at the half but much stronger 3rd and 4th quarters saw them fight back into contention for a point which they secured comfortably with the final score at 35-61. OPOM Becca and Ini, CPOM Alice.

As ever, it is a huge pleasure to watch all of our girls playing the game they love and we are grateful to all of the umpires, coaches, league organisers and parents who make these matches happen.

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