STRIKERS goalshooter Stephanie Smith scored a game-high of 33 goals to guide her team to a 47-15 win over HV & IS in round 11 of the Mount Isa Netball Association.
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The 2014 runners-up led from the first quarter to the last, dominating their opponents courtesy of top performances from Tamara Holder and Prudence Pocock.
HV & IS goalkeeper Katie Luckman was solid in defence while teammate Taelah Nardoo also played well.
Matariki A returned to winning ways with a comfortable 17-point win over Good Shepherd Catholic College.
Waireta Emery (19 goals) scored more than half of Matariki’s total goals in the win while teammate Marita Alexander was also sublime in defence.
GSCC’s Xiu-Ching Hong and Carmen Preston (six goals) were instrumental in their team’s loss.
In Division 2, Tigers players Kim Norrish (13 goals) and Hannah Reeve (16 goals) lead their team to an 11-point victory over Sapphires.
Thao Tram and Stephanie Palmer had notable performances for Sapphires on the wing and in defence respectively.
In-form Matariki Just Do It put in a big fourth quarter effort to help dispose of rivals Matariki B 30-20.
Tillyah Toamau (13 goals) and Shykylah Hope (17 goals) combined in attack well to deliver all of Just Do It’s goals on the night while Kimberley Larkin scored a team-high of 16 goals for Matariki B.
In Division 3, 2PH Super Nova goalshooter Monique Gorman was on-point scoring a game-high of 27 goals in her team’s 40-35 win over Gems.
Gems players Katie Murr and Morgan Casey were standouts in attack and defence respectively for their team.
Workpac Wildcats goal attacker Brideon Schloss (11 goals) scored half of her team’s total to inspire a narrow 22-19 victory over NQR Vixens.
NQR Vixens players Rhiannon Howard in centre and Eliza Harris on the wing played well for the losing side while Liz Constable was great in defence for Wildcats.
Rachel Horwood (18 goals) almost netted all of 2PH Joeys goals in their 21-11 win over Bullets.
Samantha Lancini was also brilliant for Joeys while Steph Brus and Jennepher Petitt were outstanding for Bullets.
In Division 4, Pythons blew away Thunder by 33 points thanks to chief performances from Anita Winch and Edith Medwin (21 goals).
Kylie Harvey in defence and Tiffany Walmsley were Thunder’s best on court in their heavy loss.
2PH Redbacks dominated across all four quarters to record a 39-12 win over Tigers Too.
Redbacks players Deborah McArdle (25 goals) and Lenore Krutzfeldt (12 goals) teamed up well in the early stages of the match to load up goals on the scoreboard for their team.
In reply for Tigers, Hannah Marshall and Stephanie Campbell did a great job in defence trying to close out their opponents.
Teresa Littlemore and Jelissa Kelland were brilliant everywhere on court in Jelant Vixens’ 29-20 win over Scorchers in a match that was neck-and-neck until the final quarter.
Emma Moro in centre and Asi Vaipulu in defence were Scorchers best performers in the loss.
In Division 5, Lifesavers kept Stingers to only two goals in their 15-2 win with defenders Kerry Owens and Jessica Allen not allowing their opponents near the goal.
Sally Nichols and Rhianna Taylor had strong performances for Stingers despite the loss.
Socialites turned up the heat again this time against Atull Plumbing Vixens taking a 37-14 win with Emily Kemp slotting a game-high of 28 goals for the winning team.
Tarnia Kippist (9 goals) and Trudy Hancock were the Vixens best players with Kippist in attack and Hancock on the wing.