January 27th 2025

Sutton Coldfield Sunday Night Netball - Week 13

In a thrilling night of netball, Sutton Coldfield Sunday League saw a series of high-intensity matches that kept spectators at the edge of their seats. Week 13 of the season proved to be an exhilarating one, serving up both impressive teamwork and individual skills.

Boldmere Ballers made their mark in the  Division with a strong 9-3 victory over the Tigers. Showing their prowess on the court, the Ballers managed to maintain a significant lead throughout the match, delivering a standout performance that highlighted their potential to rise the ranks.

However, it was the Court Crackers who really stole the show with a dominant 21-4 victory over Hoop There It Is. The Crackers, living up to their name, cracked open the division with a commanding display that left their opposition in their wake.

In a closely contested match, the Sutton New Team edged out the Jaguars 15-14, a testament to their determination and sheer will. The match showed an incredible level of competitiveness and sportsmanship from both sides.

The Leopards showed their prowess with a 15-6 win over High Hoops, further cementing their position in the league. This strong result will surely boost their confidence in the coming weeks.

Amid all the intense competition, it was a Tigers' player who shone like a beacon. Louise Francis was adjudged the Most Valued Player of the week. Despite her team's loss, her outstanding performance was a silver lining, proving her individual skill and fortitude.

The top scorers for the League division were the Court Crackers, who solidified their reputation as a true force to be reckoned with. Their impressive scoring record of 21 points in a single game sets an ambitious precedent for the remaining season.

As we look forward to next week's fixtures, the Premier Division's competitors would do well to remember that in netball, as in life, it's not just about winning, but how you play the game.


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