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Cool to the end

Keeping in touch

LAST week in the under-10s division, Cool Runnings and Blazers played a great game with Cool Runnings taking the win. Pedro, Levi, Matthew and Ben had great games. Good Shepherd had a hard fought win against the Purple Panthers with Alla, Jarvis and Breanna having standout games. Twisters went down fighting to the Maroons, and Curtis, Lilliana and Elle showed great skill in the game.
In the under-12s division, That Cool Team proving too strong for Purple Storm with Jessie, Sophie and Niamh producing great games. In a nail-biter, Good Shepherd and Steppers played out a draw, with Ethan, Chloe and Trey showing great determination for their teams. In a close clash, Saints were eventual winners over Banana Splits, with Ryan, Jamaica and Monique putting in mighty efforts.
The afternoon rounded off with same great games in the under-14/16 division. Sunshine Rebels came away with the points against Good Shepherd. Giverny, Tyla and Jaidyn produced first rate games. Noosa 9s were too strong for Noosa 8s Blue with Shani, Tayla and Shae playing well. ABL2 Driving School were first past the post against SBSHS 16s. Ashleigh. Abby, Holly and Rana showed great skill. St Teresa’s Black went down to Noosa 8s (boys), with Anna, Cody and Lily performing well. Last but never least, Inferno proved too strong for St Teresa’s Maroon. Taj, Paris and Kalani played strongly.
Noosa Touch would also like to thank all of our referees. They continue to volunteer their time every week in order for us to play this great game. Your effort and dedication is appreciated.

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