March 17th 2024

Bridgend Sunday 7 a side news 2024-03-17

In the latest round of the Bridgend Sunday Netball League, the 7th week of intense competition brought some surprising scores and standout performances in the Premier League division.

One of the most noteworthy results of the evening was delivered by Pen-y-bont Dragons, who left no room for Netball Ninjas to score, securing an impressive 18-0 victory. The Dragons showed a remarkable form and team coordination that left the Ninjas on the back foot.

In another game, the Pink Ladies came out on top against Hot Shots, with a final score of 22-9. The Ladies demonstrated their prowess, taking advantage of every opportunity to score, leaving the Hot Shots struggling to keep up.

The match between Cougars and Brackla Phoenix was another highlight of the evening. The teams battled it out, with Brackla Phoenix emerging victorious 15-10. This victory was partly due to an exceptional performance by Sophie Newton, who was named the most valued player of the week.

Meanwhile, All Sorts delivered an overwhelming performance against the Coit Y Cobras, ending the game 18-0. The All Sorts showcased their dominance on the court, leaving their opponents scoreless.

Despite the tough competition, all teams showed great sportsmanship and a strong passion for the game of netball. Looking ahead to next week, all teams will be eager to build on their performances and improve their place in the rankings.

Please note, the top scorers in the Premier League were Pen-y-bont Dragons and All Sorts, both with 18 points. Their performances this week have set a high standard for the rest of the season. As the competition continues, it will be interesting to see if any other teams can match or surpass their scores.

In conclusion, the 7th week of the Bridgend Sunday Netball League brought some thrilling games, with teams showing their determination and skill in the pursuit of glory. With Sophie Newton of Brackla Phoenix named the most valued player, the stage is set for an exciting next round of games.

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