PANTHERS have edged out Workpac Wildcats by two goals, 34-32, in Thursday’s final round of Mount Isa netball action.
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Strong play from goal attack Amelia Adams and centre Lorraine Cole led the Panthers at Wellington Park.
Wing attack Barbara Baker and goal shooter Sue Nott were the best on court for Wildcats.
A seven-goal final quarter has spurred Matariki C to defeat its compatriot Matariki Just Do It, 21-17.
The tight contest could have gone either way but the performances of Danica Crebbin and Carlene Haupini late in the match sealed the win.
Matariki Just Do It was led by Delamea Winerra (GS) and Ree Kukutai (WA).
Matariki Migate tuned up for the finals campaign, easily accounting for VS, 54-21.
Wing attack Casey White and goal attack Wai Emery ensured Matariki kept the clock ticking over.
VS’s best players for the match were wing attack Virgina Tapp and goal defence Kate Stephens.
GSCC were led by Paige Drew (C) and Phoebe Ryder (GK) in their 44-22 triumph against Sapphires.
Goal attack Ereka Baxfield and goalkeeper Jen O’Neil were shining lights in a losing effort for Sapphires.
Strong play from Jacinta Brix and Sharyn Tewani led 2PH Shots to a 27-19 victory against HV & IS.
Katie Luckman (GK) and Maddison Gorman (C) couldn’t quite get HV & IS over the line.
Starbursts defeated Bullets 23-18 on the back of exceptional form from Kayleigh Knight (GA) and Samantha Bennett (GK).
Centre Amy Dewy and goal shooter Theona Parsons stood out for Bullets.
Despite solid play from Brooke Wessels and Deborah McArdle, 2PH Redbacks went down to Start, 36-14.
Super Nova was relentless in its match against NQ Rescue Vixens, holding its opponents to just two goals while scoring 44 themselves.
Shooter Kimberley Stokes and centre third player Sarah North were exceptional and restricted the play of Vixens star duo Jessica O’Connor and Natalie Sipola.