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ROC rolls Meadows

ROC played Devon Meadows and had good wins in all but 15andunder grade.

A GRADE

Each ROC player displayed great determination on he court. The defence was strong and did not give the opposition many opportunities, putting good passes through the centre and into the goals.
Scores: ROC 70 d Devon Meadows 30.

B GRADE

ROC played a good game and had a 46point win over Devon Meadows. The goalers shot beautifully and the midcourt stayed tight and provided tough opposition for Devon Meadows.
Scores: ROC 66 d Devon Meadows 14.

C GRADE

The defence was strong and tight against determined opposition. The goalers moved well and shot accurately and ROC adapted well to the weather.
Scores: ROC 26 d Devon Meadows 21.

17 AND UNDER

ROC played a strong game and there was great determination from all. The defence played well, creating many turnovers that the attack was quick to pick up.
Scores: ROC 27 d Devon Meadows 25.

15 AND UNDER

After a good start ROC was unable to fully capitalise on the turnovers produced by defence. The goalers shot well against a strong opposition. Great encouragement on the court came from all players.
Scores: ROC 17 lost to Devon Meadows 29.
Best: Gaynor Rotteveel.

13 AND UNDER

In a consistent game the midcourt moved well and fed the ball swiftly to the goalers who shot with confidence and accuracy.
Scores: ROC 24 d Devon Meadows 10.

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