LEETON-WHITTON fell to a 22-goal loss in A grade on the weekend, but their co-coaches remain proud of their efforts.
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The young side has been struggling to gain momentum and consistency this season, but that doesn't mean they haven't been trying.
A grade met with Coolamon at Leeton Showground on Saturday, with the final score 61-39 in favour of the Hoppers.
"The girls had a good first quarter and came out strong, only being down by four at that stage," co-coach Beck McCallum said.
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"We had outscored them in the last quarter and produced some really lovely and confident netball. Coolamon are a strong team this year with a very accurate shooting end.
"We are very proud of the girls attitudes at the moment - they never gave up and all worked really hard."
This weekend the Crows will travel to Wagga to take on the third-placed Tigers, which will provide another challenge for the side.
"We need to try and put across four quarters of consistent netball, which will help when we get the full side playing more games together," McCallum said.
In the other matches on the weekend, the Crows had victories in A reserve, B grade, C grade and under 17s.
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