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Cora Lynn on target

CORA LYNN Netball Club’s Agrade team grabbed sixth spot on the ladder when it downed Kooweerup by six goals at the weekend.
Keeping the scores close throughout the game, Cora Lynn showed it was the better team by holding onto its lead throughout the last quarter.
Scores Cora Lynn 49 d Kooweerup 43.
Award: Bianca Beilby.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:B GRADE

Once again Cora Lynn had to tough out another game that was even at halftime. Both teams played well, but Cora Lynn finished well in the last quarter.
Scores: Cora Lynn 48 d Kooweerup 30.
Award: Leanne Scamporlino.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:C GRADE

Cora Lynn found Kooweerup difficult opposition.
With several key players unavailable, Cora Lynn had to rely on 17andunder girls to fill positions.
Many changes were made with the players adapting well to new positions, however Kooweerup was too strong on the day.
Scores: Cora Lynn 12 lost to Kooweerup 49.
Award: Claire Ahern.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:D GRADE

An excellent game by Cora Lynn on Saturday, showing improvement all over the court. The defence end was excellent consistently getting rebounds.
Scores: Cora Lynn 14 lost to Kooweerup 26,
Award: Emily Bright.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:E GRADE

Cora Lynn played a consistent game, with the players working well together.
Scores: Cora Lynn 11 lost to Kooweerup 40.
Awards: Courtney Duff, Emily Dillon.

@BT Sub Sport Gaz:F GRADE

Coming up against the top team, Cora Lynn started with only six players and had to try even harder.
There were some excellent passages of play, but Cora Lynn was beaten by a stronger team.
Scores: Cora Lynn 9 lost to Kooweerup 33.
Awards: Rhianna Glew, Emily Brooks.

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