October 9th 2024

Bromsgrove Wednesday Netball League news 2024-10-09

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

In the dynamic world of sports, the first week of the new season of the Bromsgrove Wednesday 7-a-side Netball League returned with an adrenaline-pumping kickoff in the Premier League Division.

In an exciting match-up, the Net Ballerz faced the Bromsgrove Ballers, displaying a stunning game of netball. The Net Ballerz, living true to their name, outclassed the Bromsgrove Ballers with an impressive score of 14-6. Their performance set the bar high, promising an electrifying season ahead.

The Bromsgrove Dynamos and Bromsgrove Snatchers also clashed in a thrilling encounter. The Dynamos, however, were not officially mentioned in the scores. The BlueBirds swooped in with a victorious performance against the Bromsgrove Snatchers, ending the game with a substantial lead of 17-6. The Snatchers will look to bounce back in the upcoming weeks of what promises to be a nail-biting season.

In another exciting face-off, the Sweaty Betty's took on ‘A Little Rusty’ in what proved to be a captivating match. Sweaty Betty's emerged victorious with a score of 18-11, setting the pace for the rest of the Premier League season.

The highlight of the week was none other than Victoria Lindon of Sweaty Betty's, who was rightfully crowned as the Most Valued Player. Lindon's impeccable skills and exceptional performance played a crucial role in her team’s victory, making her a player to watch out for this season.

As the season has only just begun, the teams are warming up, strategies are being refined, and players are getting into their stride. The first week’s results set the stage for a thrilling series of matches in the Premier League Division. Fans and enthusiasts eagerly look forward to the exciting confrontations that the rest of the season promises.

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