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Teamwork wins out

PAKENHAM Netball Club’s Agrade team played a tough game against Narre Warren winning by seven goals.
The team played well, even thought it was difficult at times to keep control of the ball.
Pakenham were challenged by the Narre Warren style of play, but had the ability to lift.
Scores: Pakenham 42 d Narre Warren 35.

B GRADE

Pakenham started slowly and took a long time to get into the game.
Halfway through the second quarter the team settled, took control and continued to work hard throughout the second half against a tough relentless Narre Warren.
Scores: Pakenham 50 d Narre Warren 30.
Awards Dominos: Meagan Judd; Gold ’n Chezz: Chantell Bakkum.

C GRADE

After a shaky first quarter Pakenham regrouped and came out and played its normal hard game.
Scores: Pakenham 40 d Narre Warren 19.

UNDER 15

An excellent win for Pakenham after the first quarter when Narre Warren was limited in its options.
The midcourt fed the ball around to give the goalers many opportunities to score.
Scores: Pakenham 52 d Narre Warren 8.

UNDER 13

A excellent game for the players that performed well in different positions.
Tanisha Armour played well in goalkeeper and Maddy Pullar showed great positioning in wing attack.

CLUB NOTES

The trivia night will be held on 12 August and the comedy/inspirational night on 26 August and people are asked to start organising their tables now with friends and family.

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