Netball preliminary finals results

NETBALL PRELIMINARY FINALS

A Grade

Mildura 43 lost to Ouyen United 48

BEST: Mildura: Alexandra Leng, Ava Zadow. Ouyen United: Tsharni Burns, Catherine Brown.

B Grade

Mildura 46 lost to Robinvale Euston 53

BEST: Mildura: Zhoe McGinty, Mikala Dean. Robinvale Euston: Amanda Healy, Maria Efstratiou.

C Grade

Irymple 43 d Mildura 33

BEST: Irymple: Lavinia Erskine, Nikki Coombes. Mildura: Ashleigh Morello, Toni Dean.

C Reserve

Imperials 23 lost to Irymple 31

BEST: Imperials: Katelin Anderson, Olivia Murray. Irymple: Casey Taylor, Amy Willox.

17 & Under Division 1

Wentworth 34 d Imperials 33

BEST: Wentworth: Issy McPhee, Lola McInerney. Imperials: Maggie Monaghan, Charlotte Littore.

17 & Under Division 2

Irymple 34 lost to Imperials 39

BEST: Irymple: Annabelle Kennedy, Elana Howard. Imperials: Mary Kelly, Charlotte Littore.

15 & Under Division 1

Irymple 38 d South Mildura 26

BEST: Irymple: Annabelle Kennedy, Pippa Anderson. South Mildura: Lexie Croke, Macey Andriske.

15 & Under Division 2

Robinvale Euston 35 d Wentworth 30

BEST: Robinvale Euston: Tilesa Kolo, Maggie Alderson. Wentworth: Ivy Rigby, Toni Berryman.

13 & Under Division 1

Ouyen United 36 d Imperials 15

BEST: Ouyen United: Mia Munro, Leticia O’Shannessy. Imperials: Niamh Fush, Okzana Fono.

13 & Under Division 2

Red Cliffs 36 d Robinvale Euston 15

BEST: Red Cliffs: Abbey Ociepa, Zara Gowers. Robinvale Euston: Vienna Buchanan, Charlize Costantino.

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