KNTNA A Grade match reports / KNTNA Junior report – Round 12

Jul 26, 2023 | Article, Sports, This Week's Issue

1° KNTNA A GRADE MATCH REPORT By Sally Bywater Bordertown v Lucindale Bordertown played a tight, strong, controlled game which made it difficult for Lucindale. Lucindale played a great team game resulting in well deserved turnovers. There was great defensive pressure all over the court from both teams which made it difficult for the goalies to score. Scores were even at half time, 16-16. Lucindale made changes at half time and capitalised on turnovers getting themselves in front at three quarter time, 28-25. A low scoring last quarter with Lucindale finishing off better to get the points, 38-31. Keith v Mundulla Keith came out firing with Mary Wachtel and Em Richardson shooting the lights out in the first quarter, 17-9 at the first break. Mundulla fought back strong in the second quarter with some tight defence and turnovers coming from Alix Lovering and Renae Feder, Keith in front 25-17 at […]

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