BRIGHT netballers had a tough trek to Milawa on Saturday, suffering defeats in all four grades.
The A-grade side couldn't match it with the Demons, who had a far taller side on the court.
They ended up going down by 57 goals, but didn't give up until the final whistle was blown.
Gemma O'Donnell, Georgia Matters and Caroline Michie were named in the best for the Bright girls.
The B-grade side also struggled to compete with an impressive Milawa line up.
They also suffered a heavy defeat, losing 56-22, but had some solid contributors.
Darcy Prior, who was playing in her 50th game for the club was impressive, as was Jess Giollo and Brittany Rouse.
The B-reserve and C-grade sides were more competitive in the early matches, but couldn't produce victories.
Keely Simpson was brilliant in goals, scoring 23 in a best on court display in B-reserve's 58-39 loss, and she had strong support from Erin Nightingale and Rosin Pryor.
By - Alex Baird.
TOP EFFORT: Gemma O'Donnell was Bright's best player against Milawa.
Last Modified on 20/04/2012 12:25