A Grade
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Yarrawonga 35 defeated Corowa Rutherglen 33
The Pigeons had a lot of fire in their bellies this game and came out very strong.
Yarrawonga were consistent through every quarter and played amazing as a team. Corowa put up a great fight for the duration of the game as by the score it wasn't an easy win.
The Pigeons were able to push in front in the third quarter. Everyone that stepped on the court played their role and beyond so it was so hard to pick a best as everyone was fantastic.
However, Maddie Allan played a great game in goals. Her constant driving and accuracy was crucial in the attack end.
As well as all the defenders who came on, the Pigeons all created so many turnovers which were needed in this tight match.
B Grade
Yarrawonga 52 defeated Corowa Rutherglen 30
Another great win from the B Grade girls this week against Corowa in the wet and windy conditions.
Corowa had a strong start causing Yarrawonga’s defence, Chloe Wheaton, Grace Stillard and Kirby Holmquest to work tirelessly to create turnovers, of which they had many.
An awesome four quarter effort from each defender allowing the team to stretch out the lead at each break. Abbey Chapman, Alisha Leslie, Sophie Pattison and Sarah Wollington worked hard in the centre to assist in converting turnovers into goals and showed great intensity and cohesion for the entirely of the game.
A very dynamic game from shooters Delaynee Moon and Briar whose accuracy was outstanding.
Credit to these two for allowing Yarrawonga to score so highlight in the wet conditions.
Awards: Players player – Alisha and Briar.
C Grade
Yarrawonga 50 defeated Corowa Rutherglen 38
The girls came into the game on Saturday off the back of a couple losses, raring for a win.
The conditions were tough but straight off the bat they got a good lead on the margin. The gap fluctuated throughout the game but Yarra stayed in the lead the whole time.
Kirby Holmquest maintained a strong defence for the whole four quarters and Ava Phibbs brought the speed and resilience needed through the centre court.
The girls are hoping to make the most of the week off with the bye and come back firing on August 3 for a tough match against Wodonga Raiders.
Best: Ava Phibbs and Kirby Holmquest.
Under 17s
Yarrawonga 20 defeated by Corowa Rutherglen 41
Corowa made a strong start, and were able to get a good first half lead. Zoe Schweda was once again strong in the defence rebounding any missed goal and intercepting in the ring.
Claudia Cruikshank had a standout game working tirelessly in defence and on the ring, and helped bring the ball down the court.
Kendall Connell was strong in the midcourt, intercepting plenty of passes.
The midcourters Emma Thompson, Mia Wheaton and Indy Wheeler worked hard in the midcourt to transitions the ball from defence to attack, feeding beautifully into the shooters.
Indi was also back in the goal ring working well with Lucy Judd.
The girls won their last quarter after putting in a great effort. However Corowa were too strong.
Best: Claudia Cruikshank and Zoe Schweda.
Under 15s
Yarrawonga 38 defeated Corowa Rutherglen 29
Under 15s had a big game this week.
Yarra won 38-29. Wet conditions made the game a tad harder but the girls played a massive four quarters working well as a team.
Versatile strong defence from Liv, Leni, Winnie and Kendall. Working hard to get as many turnovers.
Midcourters Lilly, Em Judd, Em Liddel and Chloe all playing their part to bring the ball down the court smoothly for the shooters Ruby and Ella.
Great shooting from the pair.
Best: Ella Lewis and Em Liddell.
Yarrawonga Chronicle