Kybybolite U16s Girls Football team

By Sarah Ottoson A big thanks to the Naracoorte Community News and their Give Back Program. While only in our second official season, the Kybybolite U16s girls football team and support staff have worked hard to both learn and share knowledge, skill and opportunity with our new players and supporters interested in AFLW. This includes involvement in a development program with the Glenelg Football Club, SANFL led Q&A opportunities with Crows Players, the start of a Green Shirt umpiring program for new umpires and much more planning is in the pipeline to further seek support and opportunity for our players. Thanks to The News for being one of our great supporters – from all of the U16 players, organisers and supporters. Editor’s Note: With this Give Back donation of $500 we have reached $81,152 donated to local service, arts and sports groups. Please register anytime by emailing news@naracoortenews.com.

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