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Panthers blue

By ANITA ANDERSON

THE under 10s got the afternoon underway with terrific games.
Although starting strongly, the Purple Panthers couldn’t contain Cool Runnings for the entire match with Cool Runnings taking the win.
Maddie, Armin, Ben and Adam played outstanding games.
Twisters went down fighting to Blazers with Lilliana, Macrcllus and Zoe giving mighty performances.
Maroons had a win against Good Shepherd, Ty, Jed, Charlie and Dan had great games for their teams.
There were only two games in the under 12s this week due to players being away at school camp.
In a nail-biting draw, Banana Splits and Good Shepherd provided an entertaining match. C-Jai, Sienna and Lily all producing first-rate games.
Saints came away with the points against Purple Storm.
Georgia, Charlize, Jack and Lachlan put in great efforts.
A close encounter between ABL2 Driving School and Good Shepherd got the Under 14/16s underway with ABL just managing to finish in front.
Taylah, Rana, Jemma and Jess led the way and had mighty games.
NDSHS 9s defeated SBSHS 16s in a game that went down to the wire with Jerry-Lee, Tayla, Emily and Keiley playing well.
NDSHS 8s Green went down to Sunshine Rebels.
Holly, Giverny, Keira and Chloe produced great games.
In a battle of St Teresa’s the 16s were too strong for the 14s with Maggie, Phoebe, Kalani and Lily showing great play.
Harry, Kate, Tayla and Chelsea played well in the game between Inferno and NDSHS 8s Blue which Inferno went on to win.

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