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Tooradin’s titanic win

TOORADINDalmore Netball Club’s Bgrade team took on Doveton in a physical game and came out winners by 31 goals.
Tooradin again started slowly and bettered the score line each quarter with some crafty goal work by Vicky Craven who finished off her shots well.
Stacey Edwards drove well through the midcourt, controlling the play, while Stacey McLeod dominated in the defence in the last quarter starving the Doveton goalers.
Scores TooradinDalmore 54 d Doveton 23.
Awards: McConnell’s Pharmacy BOC: Vicky Craven; Bethune Transport Coaches: Stacey Edwards; Most Damaging: Vicky Craven.

C GRADE

Scores: TooradinDalmore 36 d Doveton 33.
Awards: Andrew Craven Concreting BOC Jess Connell; LMG Rural Fencing Meagan Ellett; MD Jess Connell.

17 AND UNDER

Scores: TooradinDalmore 67 d Doveton 9.
Awards: HOL Special Parts Kym Attwood; B.F.W Garden Services Holly Booth; McDonald’s Carla Collorafi.

15 AND UNDER

TooradinDalmore played an excellent game against Doveton on Saturday.
With Kellie North and Missy Attwood shooting accurately, Tooradin did not give in to the hard Doveton defence.
Defenders Ashley Heald and Melanie Mantel, as well as Tarah Martin picked up some great intercepts.
Vicky Wilson and Shannon Peasley dominated in midcourt.
Scores: TooradinDalmore 18 d Doveton 17.
Awards: Tooradin Foodworks BOC Shannon Peasley; McDonald’s Vicki Wilson.

13 AND UNDER

Scores: TooradinDalmore 4 lost to Doveton 27.
Awards: Tooradin Foodworks BOC award Gabby Wilson; McDonald’s Laura Yue.

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