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T2 W8 - Kinross Wolaroi School

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illiantly together as shooters. Siobhan Herbert, Katie Rice and Kayla<br />

Simmonds form an unbreakable link between the two goal thirds,<br />

feeding the shooters to perfection. Siobhan dominates as Centre and<br />

Katie ‘does the job’ as Centre, Wing Attack or Wing Defence. Kayla’s<br />

accuracy as a shooter adds yet another dimension to the team’s<br />

versatility. KWS 4ths circle defence is impenetrable! Belle Kerr, Erin<br />

Smith, Kate Booth and Kate Ponder all step up when the need arises to<br />

break down any oppositional momentum. Belle and Kate Booth<br />

especially, are relentless. Well done girls – you are definitely proving to<br />

be ‘the team to beat’ and thoroughly deserve your position as equal<br />

leaders of the competition! Our next game against CYMS Great Western<br />

will decide the outright leader – let’s show ‘em what we’re got!<br />

KWS Wonkas Vs OBNC Won 46 – 15<br />

What this remarkably talented team has been promising all season<br />

happened on Saturday. We posted a crushing 46-15 victory and it was<br />

wonderful to see the girls simply enjoying themselves working as a<br />

classy, sporting unit. Positioning was clinical and there was an<br />

impressive understanding between the players. Liv Hamblin and<br />

Annabel Biddulph were highly effective in defense. Elise Bennett,<br />

Imogen Southwell and Anna Laurie provided dynamic energy in the<br />

middle court, and Tamlyn Hearn and Nic Harvey finished off our plays<br />

with 45 successful shots, quite a few from a distance. It did all our<br />

hearts good to see the quality of this team become visible!<br />

KWS Chomps Vs OHS Lost 19 – 21<br />

A number of issues saw the Chomps play a tight yet unsuccessful<br />

game against the OHS Sassy’s on Saturday. Taylah Flowers has now<br />

joined the team. Playing on the wing Taylah intercepted a number of<br />

passes, was accurate in her own throwing and will be a real asset to<br />

the team. For three other players, this was their second game for the<br />

day. All girls seemed ‘flat’ and lacked the motivation to stay on the ball<br />

especially in attack where ball turn around was most evident. Although<br />

the score was low and even at half time, the girls were unable to<br />

sustain the required motivation and effort to see the game through to a<br />

win. Maddie Dowd played an excellent game in defence. Our goal<br />

shooters were not accurate and in the end this proved the difference in<br />

the result. Final score OHS sassy’s 21 defeated KWS Chomps 19.<br />

KWS Whips Vs OHS Lost 11 - 23<br />

Junior Competition<br />

KWS 13As Vs CYMS Won 16 – 4<br />

Last Saturday, the 13as took the court to play against the undefeated<br />

CYMS team.<br />

The game started slowly, with both teams still a bit rusty from the week<br />

off. The score after the first quarter was 2 all. However, once the girls<br />

got into gear the team showed much better positional awareness and<br />

were able to move the ball seamlessly towards our goal where<br />

shooters Maggie Emma Megan and Moni shot with great accuracy At

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