GOOD Shepherd Catholic College Junior Vixens put in an emphatic team performance to come away with a 33-25 win over Pumas during round 16 of the Mount Isa Netball Association.
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Goal attack Tarell Rea bagged a team-high of 21 goals for Junior Vixens while Maddison Heggarty was tremendous at goal keeper.
Pumas best resistance came in the form of goal attack Mikaela Staunton, with a game-high tally of 24 goals, and Danica Crebbin in centre court.
Two 19-goal efforts from Krystal Wright and Holly Bawden have helped Spinners to a 35-point victory over Sparklers (38-3).
Sparklers were kept goalless for half the match with only three individual goals coming from Kovey Pang, Madison George-Sloan, and Chloe.
Matariki Junior got back to winning ways after recording a 42-point win over 2PH Bullseyes with Janelle Wollard-Ropiha and Madison Knight being standouts for Matariki (47-5).
Bullseyes’ goalkeeper Chloe McCormick and centre Tiarna Krutzfeldt were also outstanding.
Roar extended its winning streak with a comprehensive 44-7 win against an under-manned Snickers outfit.
Renee Bracs (6 goals) and Aba-gail Age were instrumental for Roar while Ella Coghlan and Ella Condren were Snickers’ best.
Little Vixens snapped up its losing streak with a 24-1 against 2PH Strawberries and Creams courtesy of great displays from Shakeda Crebbin (7 goals) and Zoe Blades (6 goals).
Wing defence Grace Freeman and goal defence Aiyshus-Jade Kemp also played well for Strawberries and Creams.
Tiggers came back fresh from a week’s break to secure a 14-0 victory over Kittens thanks to Tileah Mearns and Michaela Bracs (7 goals) while Kaitlyn Dyer and Haleeka Kitson had commendable performances for Kittens.