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Durban Girls’ College netball team crowned ‘Queens of the Court’

Durban Girls’ College emerged victorious at the Durban Central Regional of the SPAR KZN Schoolgirls’ Fast 5’s Netball Challenge at Westville Girls’ High School on Saturday.

CROWNED queens of the court, Glenwood-based girls’ school Durban Girls’ College took the honours in the Durban Central Regional of the SPAR KZN Schoolgirls’ Fast 5’s Challenge at Westville Girls’ High School on Saturday, September 2.

In a nail-biting conclusion against the defending champions, Luthayi High School, only one point separated the two teams. College’s goal shooter Amber Thomson’s pinpoint perfection opened her team’s account seconds into the final after College got the game rolling with a determined centre pass. Shortly after that, the left-handed shooter netted her team’s second.

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College dominated in the opening quarter, leading 4 goals to 1, but the defending champs were patient, waiting to pounce. An intercept on the goal line ignited Luthayi, just as College was ringing out three rolling subs. With a spring in their step, they didn’t let the new College players settle and quickly levelled the score line, with 3 grand shots on target.

Nearing half-time, both College and Luthayi knocked in one more goal each with nothing between the two. The scoreline was 5-a-piece at the break. The physical game continued after a short team talk, then Luthayi hustled big time, advancing with back-to-back goals. College looked to break Luthayi’s dominating streak with a successful run-up to the other end, clawing back 1 point.

Twelve schools from the greater Durban area took part in 33 games with the teams divided into two pools. Matches were 16 minutes long with a 2-minute half-time, and a total of 533 goals were scored in 528 minutes of play.

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Only three more tournaments remain this year. Heading north, the tournament moves to Pionier Hoërskool where teams will participate in the Northern KZN Regional on Saturday, September 16.

For more info on the SPAR KZN Schoolgirls’ Fast 5’s Netball Challenge, like the Facebook page or follow on Instagram.

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