February 5th 2025

Bromsgrove Wednesday Youplay Netball league news 2025-02-05

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

In an electrifying week 4 of the Bromsgrove Wednesday 7-a-side Netball League, teams in the Premier League demonstrated incredible sportsmanship and tenacity. The energy on the court was palpable as the teams brought their A-game to the competition.

Leading the scoreboard this week in the Premier League division was ‘Sweaty Betty's’ with a nail-biting victory against ‘Bromsgrove Snatchers’, scoring 18-15. The match was a thrilling spectacle with both teams proving their mettle on the court.

Equally as gripping was the match between ‘Net Ballerz’ and ‘Hoops A Daisies’, with the ‘Net Ballerz’ pulling ahead with a convincing 15-8 win. Their unwavering focus and teamwork definitely paid off and set the tone for the rest of the league matches.

However, the highlight of the evening was the match between ‘A Little Rusty’ and ‘Bromsgrove Bluebirds’. Despite a hard-fought battle from ‘Bluebirds’, ‘A Little Rusty’ triumphed with a score of 18-11, a testament to their resilience and strength as a team.

The week was made even more exciting with the announcement of the Most Valued Player. This title was awarded to Sam Weaver from ‘Bromsgrove Snatchers’. Her exceptional performance on the court was instrumental in her team's strong fight and her agility and precision made her stand out amongst the rest.

As the season continues, all eyes are on these top teams in the Premier League Division. Their performances have set the bar high, promising an engaging and thrilling season ahead.

So, whether you're a die-hard netball fan or new to the sport, the Bromsgrove Wednesday 7-a-side Netball League is serving up plenty of action and talent. With players like Sam Weaver on the court, the remaining season promises to be a thrilling watch.

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