New arrivals help Warriors get back to winning ways
With the inclusion of some new players Warriors are getting back to their old winning ways.
Wildcats had a cracking game against Knowle Hotshots, winning 29-22, thanks to some superb defensive play by Paula Masters.
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Hide AdSwanmore had a close call against Netstars but held on to win 24-22.
Bounties had a much-needed win, beating Tornadoes 31-23.
In division two, Westowen sit at the top with their new team and beat Victor Stewart 20-9.
Vixens beat Diamonds 32-12 with excellent play by Kate Mardell and Louise Lockyer.
Ava Bridgewater was the player of the match for Cams Commotion as they beat Digits 21-16.
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Hide AdIn division three, Cookies only just took the win from Cams Confusion 13-12.
Laura Tulk and Kirsty Hawkins were awarded best and fairest player of the match.
Young Alice Bartlett played up for the adult team Fareham Fireflies Lilac who beat Skittles 20-12.
Allsorts lost 27-22 to Oceans.
Alex Hughes was on form for Oceans and took the award for players’ player.
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Hide AdLee Holden’s team from Cams Hill School, the Squidgys beat Glitter-Mix 25-13.
In division four, Kate Fripp played a good game for Fareham Flyers but Cams Cyclones had too much and won 17-12 with great shooting by Sarah Morris.
Queens Head Royals lost 31-12 to Portsmouth Pivotals.
Top movement from Jo Travers wasn’t enough and with Janine Robinson shooting well, Pivotals won.
Unbeaten team Estee Elites beat Delme Diamonds 26-7 and Solent Shooters defeated Cams Clutter 23-11.