Coleambally played host to the Temora Kangaroos in all grades of netball over the weekend.
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The under 11s played one of their best games of the season and were rewarded for it as they got up 26-0.
All girls continue to demonstrate improvement to all aspects of their game much to the delight of their coach Nickolle Cullen.
Charlotte Young, Georgia Stewart and Ellenor Pretty all provided very effective defence.
More efficient shooting and more steady footwork was also displayed by Georgie Tooth and Eloise Jay in the Blues’ front court.
Michalla Bright, Linda Clarke and Lilly Painting are all showing their strengths throughout the centre court with more accurate positioning and passing.
While Emily Hibbert just had fun where ever she played.
Georgie Tooth was awarded the canteen voucher for her great shooting.
The Under 13s also had a successful day winning their game 20-4.
The girls combined well all game and were rewarded for their efforts with a well deserved win.
Laura Mannes and Giaan Cullen worked hard in defence and made it hard work for the Temora shooters all game long.
Millie Rossato, Paige Goudie and Georgina McConachy worked tirelessly through the mid-court.
The shooters – Grace Tooth and Cilla Bellato – made the most of every opportunity to convert goal attempts into points.
The weekly award went to Izzy Pretty for her constant improvement each and every week.
It was a different story for the Blues when it came to the under 15s.
The Temora under 15s were too strong for the Coly girls.
They applied pressure all over the court which caused the Blues to make unnecessary mistakes.
Abbey Young and Grace Lyell shared the weekly award.
They worked overtime on the defensive end as they tried hard to slow down the scoring rate of the ‘Roos but it proved too much.
The junior netball teams will take on Griffith Red at home on Saturday.
The senior teams will travel to Barellan along with the senior Australian Rules teams.