September 29th 2024

Bridgend Sunday Netball League news 2024-09-29

All the latest news from your local Social Netball league direct from Brackla Sports centre.

In a thrilling night of high-stakes netball, the Bridgend Sunday League witnessed another week of action-packed games with teams from the Premier League giving their utmost to outperform their rivals.

The Cougars, known for their fierce competitive spirit and strategic play, dominated the scoreboard with a 24 - 10 victory over All Sorts. This emphatic win showcased the team's mettle and determination to clinch the top spot in the Premier League.

In another hotly contested game, the T Birds triumphed over Coit Y Cobras with a solid 17-9 win. With their impeccable coordination and stringent defense, the T Birds have once again proven their prowess on the court.

The highest scoring team of the week, Wangerz, delivered an outstanding performance in their 28-14 triumph over the Pink Panthers. Their impressive offensive strategy and faultless execution kept the spectators on the edge of their seats throughout the match.

However, the highlight of the week was the fierce faceoff between the Netball Ninjas and the Pink Ladies. Despite a tough competition, the Pink Ladies emerged victorious with a striking 26-13 win. Their success can be largely attributed to their most valued player, Holly Whare. Whare's performance was nothing short of spectacular, as she led her team to victory with her exceptional skill and relentless spirit, earning her the title of this week's most valued player in the Premier League.

As we approach the conclusion of the league, the competition is heating up. The teams continue to push their limits and display exceptional talent, keeping both the standings and the spectators in suspense. With such high-octane action, the Bridgend Sunday League continues to be the highlight of the netball season.

For more information on your local social netball league you can contact Head Office either via email at [email protected] or by calling 01926 674 440. Back to articles page