February 4th 2024

Bridgend Sunday 7 a side news 2024-02-04

The Bridgend Sunday Netball League’s new season commenced last night, and the first round of games in the Premier League division was nothing short of thrilling. The teams showcased their skills and competitiveness, with standout performances across the board.

The first match witnessed the Hot Shots dominating the Netball Ninjas with a decisive 22-2 victory. Their display of teamwork and resilience will undoubtedly make them one of the teams to watch this season.

In another close encounter, Coit Y Cobras narrowly defeated the Brackla Phoenix 14-11. Despite the Phoenix's valiant efforts, the Cobras’ agility and precision were the deciding factors in this tightly contested match.

The Pink Ladies, led by the most valued player of the week, Louise Gunney, earned a well-fought victory over the Cougars 20-12. Gunney's exceptional performance helped propel the Pink Ladies to the top of the scoreboard, marking a promising start to their season.

Similarly, All Sorts triumphed over Pen-y-bont Dragons 18-14 in a match characterized by high spirits and a showcase of skill and determination from both teams.

With the season just beginning, these initial games already indicate an electrifying competition in the Premier League division. As teams continue to battle, the league promises high-tempo netball filled with exceptional performances.

Week one's matches also revealed the top scorers for each team, with the Hot Shots leading the division, thanks to their remarkable scoreline. However, with a season promising plenty of surprises, it's too early to predict the ultimate winners.

The Bridgend Sunday Netball League continues next week, offering more thrilling encounters as teams strive to climb the leaderboard. The promise of more competitive matches and exemplary performances like that of Louise Gunney keeps the excitement at a high as we look forward to the rest of the season.


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