May 22nd 2025

Wolverhampton Wednesday Night Netball - Week 3

In a thrilling twist of events, week 3 of the Wolverhampton Wednesday Netball League saw an influx of intense competition in the League. This iconic season has already proven to be one for the record books as the teams battled it out under the floodlights.

The League witnessed nail-biting face-offs as Dancing With Wolves took on Wanderlust in a closely contested match. A single point separated victory from defeat as Wanderlust snatched a 5-4 win. However, Dancing With Wolves emerged with the star player of the week, Naomi Scarisbrick, who steered the team with her outstanding performance.

The Violet Vixens also left a mark this week, as they annihilated Wednesday Warriors with a resounding 23-4 victory. They've set the bar high for the rest of the season, establishing themselves as a powerhouse in the division.

In a hard-fought game, Wildflowers edged Rebounders 8-6 in a captivating showdown that kept spectators on the edge of their seats. Meanwhile, Wolfy Divas demonstrated their prowess with a commanding 14-6 victory over Winging It.

Naomi Scarisbrick of Dancing With Wolves was named the most valued player of the week, demonstrating indomitable spirit and sportsmanship. Her outstanding contribution to the game wowed both spectators and teammates alike.

As the season progresses, these teams continue to embody the sportsmanship, passion, and skill that make the Wolverhampton Wednesday Netball League the spirited competition it is. With the stakes getting higher each week, fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming matches and the exhilarating action they promise to deliver.

The League continues to dazzle the spectators with the intensity, dedication, and above all, the love for the game exhibited by all teams. We look forward to the excitement and exhilaration that the upcoming weeks of the season promise to bring.

Stay tuned for more updates as the Wolverhampton Wednesday Netball League continues to unfold.


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