THE Leeton and District Representative Netball Club has capped off another successful year, highlighted by a huge weekend at the recent State Age Championships in Sydney.
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Results – Under 12s
The girls came away with two wins at State Age, never once dropping their heads.
With such versatility amongst the team next year should be bigger and better.
Season awards
Players’ player: Eloise Crelley
State age players’ layer: Reagan Golding
Most consistent: Libby Olrick
Most improved: Georgie Tooth
Under 13s
The under 13s showed strength and resilience as they stepped up into division three.
The goal was to finish in the top 10 and the team ended up ninth overall. The team were competitive over the three days and showed great team work and sportsmanship to other teams and umpires.
Season awards
Players’ player: Shikeea Brown
State Age players’ player: Shikeea Brown
Most consistent: Jess Fealy
Most improved: Molly Gilmore
Under 14s
THE under 14s finished seventh overall at the State Age Championships in their division.
They finished high on the ladder at several carnivals prior to the championships, including winning their division at the Wagga event. The girls rallied on the last day of competition at State Age, winning all of their games.
Season awards
Players’ player: Georgia Wilson
State Age players’ player: Holli Jones
Most consistent: Sophie Mannall
Most improved: Emily Mahalm
Encouragement: Sarah Puntoriero
Under 15s
THIS year the under 15s side didn’t have the best preparation season for State Age.
They only managed to play in three carnival in the lead up, but did excel in each of these.
Due to their success last year, the side were placed in the highly-competitive division two where they came up against a lot of city-based teams.
Despite losing the talented Tyler McKellar to injury on the first day of competition, the girls toughed it out with only eight players to come away with 12 wins from 18 games played. A highlight was playing the invitational team from Fiji.
Season awards
Players’ player: Ruby Henley
State Age players’ player: Grace Korovata, most consistent: Mikayla Jones
Coaches award: Abbey Thomas, Most promising player: Chloe Matthews
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