November 16th 2025

Wolverhampton Sunday Netball League - Week 13

The Wolverhampton Sunday Netball league saw some thrilling competition last night in its 13th week, particularly in the League.

The division turned into a spectacle of skill and tenacity, as teams clashed and the leaderboard experienced a dramatic shake-up. The Blaze Ballers asserted their dominance in a stellar 16-5 victory over Netbusters. Emily Crichton from Blaze Ballers, who was declared the week's most valued player, played an instrumental part in her team's triumph. Her precision, agility, and ability to anticipate her opponent's moves were nothing short of captivating.

Dolly Mixtures and Wing-its faced off in a nail-biting showdown that had spectators on the edge of their seats. Despite putting up a spirited fight, Dolly Mixtures fell short, with Wing-its securing a narrow 13-11 win.

The Phoenix Flyers also soared to victory, overcoming The Hotshots with a 16-8 scoreline. The precision and teamwork displayed by the Phoenix Flyers were commendable, cementing their position as one of the top contenders in the League.

However, the night belonged to Emily Crichton. Her stellar performance elevated the Blaze Ballers, making her an indisputable choice for the most valued player of the week.

The Wolverhampton Sunday league continues to provide a thrilling platform for local netball talent. As we move into week 14, the League division is poised for more intense competition. The teams, as well as their ever-growing fanbase, are eagerly looking forward to the next round of matches.

With these results, the Blaze Ballers have emerged as the top scorers of the division, thanks to their resounding victory and the exceptional performance of their star player, Emily Crichton.

The league is not just a showcase of athletic prowess, but also of sportsmanship, dedication, and teamwork - values that resonate throughout the Wolverhampton netball community.

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