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Pakenham power

PAKENHAM Netball Club teams had a successful day against Narre Warren on Saturday winning in all grades.

A GRADE

Pakenham attacked the ball from the start and proved that it is capable of playing top netball.
The girls worked the ball well out of defence into attack where the goalers shot well.
Kirsten Brice and Raegan O’Brien worked well in goals shooting well and giving the team confidence to push harder and maintain its momentum.
Lauren Cherry’s centrecourt determination and aggression made it easy to overcome Narre Warren.
Scores: Pakenham 62 d Narre Warren 24.
Awards: Lauren Cherry and Kasey Bergin.

B GRADE

Pakenham played allcourt defence, shutting down Narre Warren from the first quarter and continued this to the end of the game.
When in attack the girls moved the ball well and fed the goalers with precision passes where the goalers finished great play with accurate goals.
Scores: Pakenham 41 d Narre Warren 16.
Awards: Sarah Kowalski and Jill Tivendale.

C GRADE

In a tough physical game Pakenham players stood strong, not allowing anything to put them off their game plan.
Tenielle Atwell and Melissa Benjamin and Erin Ambrens showed excellent composure in the goal ring.
Scores: Pakenham 37 d Narre Warren 15.

:15 AND UNDER

In a very onesided game, the girls started well and increased their lead throughout the game that was played in great spirit.
Scores: Pakenham 45 d Narre Warren 4.
13 AND UNDER

Pakenham played a great game, moving the ball with teamwork and wanting to win at all cost.
Scores: Pakenham 50 d Narre Warren 7.

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