SPINNERS controlled the game from the first quarter to record a 17-point win over Sparklers during round 11 of the Mount Isa Netball junior competition.
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Krystal Wright (three goals) and Holly Bawden (six goals) were instrumental for Spinners in the 20-3 victory while Reanne O’Keefe and Kovey Pang had notable performances in defence for Sparklers.
Pumas continued their run of good form, handing a narrow 21-20 loss to Good Shepherd Catholic College Junior Vixens.
Danica Crebbin and Takota Clarke were standouts for the winning team while Tarell Rea and Michelle Bracs almost got Junior Vixens over the line with top displays of netball.
Matariki Juniors’ Charlize Osborne (15 goals) and Janelle Wollard-Ropiha helped keep Snickers goalless in a 55-0 thrashing.
Snickers’ Madison Clauson was outstanding in both attack and defence during her team’s loss.
In-form Roar snapped 2PH Bullseyes’ two-game winning streak with a 12-10 victory.
Ebony Armstrong (two goals) and Renee Bracs (two goals) had notable performances for Roar while Chloe McCormick and Alysha Laver were Bullseyes’ best on the night.
Tiggers returned from a week’s break to record an 11-6 win over Kittens.
Krissy Dempsey was a rock in defence for Tiggers while teammate Tashae Smith applied pressure on the scoreboard with five goals.
Kittens players Liarni Parsons in defence and Kaitlyn Dyer (three goals) in attack also played well.
Little Vixens made it five consecutive wins, shutting out 2PH Strawberries and Creams 20-0.
Shakeda Crebbin scored a game-high 11 goals for Little Vixens, combining well with Zoe Blades (seven goals) and Danielle Bloye (two goals) in attack.