COMING into the final game of the season for Bonnie Doon netballers it is likely that two teams will make the finals, the under 17s and B Reserves.
All Doon teams recorded good wins last round and are hoping for another basket of wins this Saturday.
It's the last home game, so supporters are urged to attend and barrack on the girls, as winning by a bigger margin will boost their percentages and hopefully see them through to the semi finals at least.
Bonnie Doon 47 def Glenrowan 23
Best on Court Jess Walsh (Sponsored by SportsFirst) and Jaimie Anstee
WITH two defenders out of the game on Saturday Bonnie Doon took to the court at Glenrowan with another new team.
After a slow start Doon needed to lift if they wanted to come away with a win.
In the second quarter the girls showed much improvement and great drive through mid court from Meaghan Tanner in centre and Steph Pankhurst in wing attack, who worked hard for every ball and had precision passes into the goal circle.
Amy Harper in goal defence and Meg Jones in goal keeper had countless turnovers due to their tight defence and immense pressure over every ball.
After half time Doon came out firing with Jaimie Anstee back into wing attack and Emma Cunningham in wing defence.
Goalers Allie Colyer and Jess Walsh moved well around the ring and were shooting with confidence.
The last quarter saw all players step it up another level with strong rebounds in defence, effective passes all the way down court and goalers making every opportunity count.
It was a great team effort.
A big thank you goes to Emma Cunningham, Meg Jones and Meaghan Tanner for filling in.
By - Jess Walsh.
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GO REDS: Playing in B Grade for Bonnie Doon redheads Michelle Tanner (left) and Ange Desmond were on the ball right from the start. PHOTO: Pam Zierk-Mahoney
Last Modified on 16/08/2012 15:29