News / Netball: Team Rowley remain unbeaten
Division One
Kinetics 26 v Loungers 30
A well fought game saw Loungers lead almost all the way, though Kinetics briefly went ahead 25-24 in the final quarter.
Best players were Victoria Duthie (GD) for Loungers and Fiona Shearer (C) for Kinetics.
Team Rowley 44 v Unst 25
League leaders Team Rowley were first to get their house in order and gained a lead in the first quarter that Unst were never able to match.
Players of the match were Claire Priest for Unst for her accurate shooting and Karen Mackay for Team Rowley.
Division Two
Hotfooters 40 v Wastside 32
Hotfooters caught Wastside napping at the start to pull ahead and managed to stay there until the final whistle.
Players of the match were defenders Ailidh Risk for Hotfooters and Pauline Walterson for Wastside.
Mishaps 41 v Da Hooligans 32
A close match where Mishaps did not manage to create a lead of more than one or two goals until the final quarter when they widened the gap to nine.
Players of the match were defenders Lara Kay for Da Hooligans and Gayle Henry for Mishaps.
Division Three
Ness 39 v Dutch Courage 8
Dutch Courage worked hard but failed to make much of an impression to the scoreline against the high scoring Ness.
Players of the match were Caroline Wood GA for Ness and Vaila Pearson for Dutch Courage.
Arctic Security 31 v Tingwall 16
Division leaders Arctic Security kept their unbeaten record increasing their lead as the game progressed, despite fine play from their opponents.
Players of the match were Kayti Jeromson for Tingwall and Heather Henry for Arctic Security.
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