September 11th 2024

Bromsgrove Wednesday Netball League news 2024-09-11

All the latest news from your local Social Netball league direct from North Bromsgrove high School.

The Bromsgrove Wednesday Netball League witnessed another thrilling week of sportsmanship, skill, and tenacity in its seventh week of the season. Teams battled it out in their respective divisions, with the Premier League division being the highlight of this week's games.

Teams showcased some of the most exciting matches of the season. Bromsgrove Ballers faced off against ‘A Little Rusty’ in a nail-biting match that ended in favour of ‘A Little Rusty’ with a final score of 15-11. Despite Bromsgrove Ballers' valiant efforts, ‘A Little Rusty’ managed to hold its ground and secure a victory that reflected their commitment and teamwork.

In another high-energy match of the Premier League, Bromsgrove Snatchers found themselves up against the formidable Sweaty Betty's. The game ended with Sweaty Betty's outscoring Bromsgrove Snatchers with a decisive 23-11 victory. Sweaty Betty's display of speed, strategy, and shooting prowess proved too much for the Bromsgrove Snatchers.

The week's standout player was none other than Carrie Foster from ‘A Little Rusty’. Foster's exceptional performance on the court was instrumental in her team's victory over Bromsgrove Ballers, earning her the title of the most valued player of the week. Her ability to score under pressure, alongside her defensive capabilities, helped ‘A Little Rusty’ claim a crucial win in the Premier League division.

As the week wraps up, the Bromsgrove Wednesday Netball League leaves its spectators and sports enthusiasts eagerly waiting for the upcoming games. With teams like ‘A Little Rusty’ and Sweaty Betty's leading in the Premier League division, the competition is heating up. We anticipate more thrilling matches, incredible performances, and unforgettable victories in the weeks to come.

For more information on your local social netball league you can contact Head Office either via email at [email protected] or by calling 01926 674 440. Back to articles page