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Kalkee wins in thriller

- – Colin Macgillivr­ay

Kalkee showed its intention to remain among the Horsham District A Grade netball elite this season, defeating Rupanyup in a one-goal thriller at the weekend.

The Kees started strongly in round three, leading 11-9 at home after one quarter.

But the Panthers showed their class in the second term, as Anna Sudholz, who shifted from goal keeper to wing defence, began to influence the game, along with centre Meg Cashin.

Rupanyup led by three goals at half time but the Kees refused to go away, bouncing back with a strong third quarter to tie the scores at the final break.

Kalkee’s Clair Mcdonald mimicked Sudholz’s shift from goal keeper to wing defence, to great effect in the second half, helping turn the ball over and driving it in the opposite direction.

Kees goal defence Penny Fisher was also in fine form throughout the match, limiting dangerous Rupanyup goal attack Maddi Morgan to just 10 goals.

Panther goal shooter Zanaiya Bergen netted 25 goals, but was made to work for them, taking 40 attempts in her match-ups against first Mcdonald and then Lotus Martin.

The Kees were able to blunt Rupanyup’s efficiency enough to retake the lead in the dying moments, holding on for a 36-35 win. The result saw Kalkee retain a spot in the top three, behind only Noradjuha-quantong and Laharum – the league’s sole undefeated teams.

No team has come within 18 goals of the Bombers after three rounds, as they saw off traditiona­l rivals Natimuk United 48-20 on Saturday.

With Holly Nuske and Kate Cameron controllin­g the midcourt, Noradjuha-quantong raced away to a 14-4 lead by quarter time.

Natimuk United responded admirably in the second quarter, scoring seven goals to the Bombers’ nine, as Olivia Sudholz slowed Bomber goal attack Jayne Tucker and Danielle Hanson worked hard at goal attack.

But the young Ewes were overwhelme­d in the second half, as the Bombers boosted their percentage to more than 175 with the win.

Laharum is not far behind Noradjuha-quantong with a percentage of 164, which the Demons garnished with a 63-46 win against Kanivaleeo­r United at Kaniva on Saturday.

The Cougars started brilliantl­y, with wing attack Zoe Hawker feeding goalies Blair Burke and Nikki Hawker well, and Melody Maddern doing her best to combat Laharum goal shooter Caitlin Jones-story. But the Demons’ class showed through with 18 goals to eight in the second term, and the team was never headed from there.

Melanie Russell was named Laharum’s best player at wing attack, while Maddi Iredell scored 28 goals.

Edenhope-apsley banked its second win of the season by defeating Harrow-balmoral 56-43, with Lavinia Fox’s 34 goals and Tahlia Sailor’s 22 proving too much for the Roos to overcome, despite strong defensive

efforts from Megan Little. Swifts also continued their strong early-season form, downing Taylors Lake 54-34 at Dock Lake Reserve. Isabella Robson and Lisa Monaghan were best for the Baggies, while Harriet Overman led the Lakers with 16 goals.

Round four will see Swifts’ finals credential­s put to the test in a game against Noradjuha-quantong at North Park. Laharum will host Taylors Lake, Rupanyup will host Kaniva-leeor United, Harrow-balmoral will travel to Natimuk to take on the Ewes and Kalkee make a short trip to Pimpinio, while Edenhope-apsley has a bye.

 ?? Picture: KAREN REES ?? REUNION: Members of the Douglas Miga Lake Rovers 1954 basketball premiershi­p team gathered at Harrow Recreation Reserve on Saturday to mark 70 years since their grand final win. Pictured, from left, are Barbara Blair, née Hobbs, Anne Anson, née Kealy, Marion Addinsall, née Mitchell, Roma Anson, née Smith, Merle Clayton, née Anderson and Marie Anson née Hobbs. Gwen Hobbs was represente­d by her son Stephen.
Picture: KAREN REES REUNION: Members of the Douglas Miga Lake Rovers 1954 basketball premiershi­p team gathered at Harrow Recreation Reserve on Saturday to mark 70 years since their grand final win. Pictured, from left, are Barbara Blair, née Hobbs, Anne Anson, née Kealy, Marion Addinsall, née Mitchell, Roma Anson, née Smith, Merle Clayton, née Anderson and Marie Anson née Hobbs. Gwen Hobbs was represente­d by her son Stephen.

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