January 29th 2025

Bromsgrove Wednesday Youplay Netball league news 2025-01-29

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


The Bromsgrove Wednesday Netball league saw a pulsating clash in the Premier League this week. It was the third week of the season, and the teams have already showcased a high level of sporting prowess, with the results reflecting the stiff competition.

The Bromsgrove Snatchers and the Bromsgrove Bluebirds were neck-to-neck throughout the match, with each team refusing to back down. Their game ended in a 7-7 draw, providing a nail-biting spectacle for the spectators. The evenly matched contest reflected the high standard of netball in the Premier League.

The clash between Hoops A Daisies and Sweaty Betty's was a hotly contested affair. Sweaty Betty’s overcame Hoops A Daisies in a commanding 19-11 victory, reflecting their strategic gameplay and athletic agility.

However, the real standout performance came from Net Ballerz and ‘A Little Rusty’. The latter's performance was nothing short of phenomenal, overpowering Net Ballerz 21-7. Their game featured a brilliant display of teamwork and skill, serving as a testament to the spirit of the sport.

However, the star of the week was undoubtedly Victoria Lindon from Sweaty Betty's. Lindon played a pivotal role in her team's victory, her game-changing interceptions and flawless scoring contributing substantially to Sweaty Betty's scoreboard. Her spectacular performance earned her the title of the most valued player of the week, an accolade that underscores her integral role in the team.

As the season progresses, the Premier League continues to showcase the thrilling talent and exceptional skill that Netball has to offer. With the teams more determined than ever, we look forward to more exciting games and top-notch performances 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