May 3rd 2026

Havant Sunday 7 a side news 2026-05-03

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In the heart pounding week 6 of the Havant Sunday 7 a side Netball league, the Premier League teams battled it out, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. The under floodlights drama unfolded, setting the stage for a thrilling showdown among the teams and established the dominance of some, while others strived to close the odds.

In the Premier League, Spice Goals showcased a masterful performance, vanquishing Super Troopers with an impressive score of 21-8. Embarking upon a relentless offence that left the Super Troopers on the backfoot, they established themselves as the team to beat moving forward.

On the other hand, Niki's Nutters also made a strong statement, seizing an imposing victory against Thunder Cats with a score of 31-15. Their unyielding defence and tactical prowess were on full display, proving them to be serious contenders in this season's race.

However, it was Rebecca Chivers from The Bib Babes who stole the show this week. Her exceptional performance and pivotal contributions on the court earned her the title of the most valued player. Her competitive spirit and determined play were instrumental in her team's success, making her a standout player in this week's Premier League matches.

While the league is still in full swing, these games have set a high bar for the ones to follow. As the teams gear up for the forthcoming battles, they will be aiming to keep the momentum going and secure their spots at the top of the league standings.

With such an exciting week behind us, netball enthusiasts everywhere are looking forward to even more electrifying performances in the coming weeks. The Premier League of the Havant Sunday Netball League continues to be a testament to the exceptional talent and sportsmanship on display in this competition. Stay tuned for more thrilling updates in the weeks to come.


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