Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeSportNo shortage of netball

No shortage of netball

The netball season is underway with lots of local action from both the indoor and outdoor winter competitions.
Monday night was the grand finals of the Season One indoor competition, where the Radox’s 38 defeated the Knights 36 in a close Division 1 game, the RNB’s 39 took out the Phantoms 16 in Division 2, By The Rules 22 scraped in for a win over the Wildcats 17 for Division 3, and Rebels 31 defeated the Angels 24 for Division 4.
Season Two indoor competition sign-on is set for 14 July.
The winter outdoor season is now in its sixth week of fixtures, the very junior Net Set Go players aged 5 to 9 years are learning news skills every week and the association is planning a junior club carnival for 20 July.
July will also be sign on for Season Two indoor and the outdoor Thursday night competitions. Plenty of opportunity for everyone.
In the meantime, Noosa Netball’s rep teams continue to attend carnivals. There has been great improvement in their game skills, team spirit and competitiveness. The most recent carnival was at Pine Rivers and they have already competed at the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane Netball Associations.
The all-day events keep the teams on the go -usually playing six games each. Training began back in February and the rep season will continue through July with more events. The season will wrap up after the 12 years compete in their three-day Challenge Carnival in July and the 16 years compete in the two-day Sunshine Carnival in Rockhampton.

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Tragic loss of 18-year-old surf lifesaver Joe Tolano

The sudden and devastating death of 18-year-old surf lifesaver Joe Tolano has sent shockwaves through the Sunshine Coast and broader surf life saving communities,...

Free repair days

More News

Community focused care arrives in Sunrise Beach

Sunrise Beach and the wider Sunshine Coast community will soon welcome a new era of healthcare with the opening of Sunrise Beach Surgery on...

Free repair days

Noosa residents will soon have the chance to give broken household items a second life through a new series of free community Repair Days. Hosted...

Go wild in Canada and Alaska

Snow-dusted peaks. Sapphire lakes. Iconic wildlife roaming the land and cruising the sea. Cities that hum in two languages. Canada and Alaska do not...

Iconic property sold for $15.3m

The property housing one of Noosa’s most iconic beachfront restaurants has changed hands for $15.3 million. The 460sqm commercial property at 75 Hastings Street –...

Community update

From singing and bush care to service clubs and art, there is a wide variety of groups in Noosa. QCWA TEWANTIN NOOSA Everyone is welcome to...

Surf fest might be blessed

A week is a long time in swell prediction terms, but as I write, five days out from the Noosa Festival of Surfing, what...

Surf festival rolls into Noosa

The world’s largest and most loved surfing celebration, the Noosa Festival of Surfing will return to Laguna Bay from 13-22 March, promising more...

Council’s land grab

Noosa Council has purchased a 121-hectare property near Kin Kin for $1.82 million to protect important wildlife habitat and strengthen a key environmental corridor...

Man charged with 77 offences

A 45-year-old man has been charged with 77 offences following an extensive investigation into alleged property crime and vehicle thefts across south-east Queensland. Police allege...

Mini train is back!

Miniature train lovers will have the chance to climb aboard once again when the popular ride days return to Mini Rail Park later this...