Jamaica Gleaner

Barbados hold the Sunshine Girls

- Robert Bailey Gleaner Writer

JAMAICA’S SUNSHINE Girls played to a dramatic 44-44 tie with Barbados in the opening match of their three-Test series at the National Arena last night.

This was the first internatio­nal match for British-born head coach Jermaine Allison-McCracken, who has been at the helm since March.

The opening quarter was evenly contested as both teams traded goals at both ends of the court. However, the Sunshine Girls ended the period with a narrow 12-11 lead.

Newcomer Shimona Nelson, playing as goalshoote­r, netted eight goals for the Sunshine Girls in the period.

Goal attack Hasana Williams, who was also making her senior team debut for the Sunshine Girls, netted four goals in the first stanza for the local girls.

Barbados came out firing on all cylinders in the second period as they outscored the Sunshine Girls 15-10 to take a 26-22 lead at half time.

MULTIPLE TURNOVERS

In fact, during the quarter, Barbados led by as many as seven goals as they forced the Sunshine Girls into a number of turnovers.

Nelson netted all 10 goals for the Sunshine Girls in the quarter.

The Sunshine Girls fought very hard in the third as they stepped up their defence which saw them outscoring Barbados 12-9, to trail 35-34 going into the fourth quarter. Nelson, who is a member of the National Under-21 team, netted 11 of the Sunshine Girls’ 12 goals in the period.

 ?? RICARDO MAKYN/MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR ?? Jamaica’s Shimona Nelson goes high to collect a pass while being closely watched by Barbadian Shonette Azore-Bruce during last night’s netball ‘Test’ at the National Arena.
RICARDO MAKYN/MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR Jamaica’s Shimona Nelson goes high to collect a pass while being closely watched by Barbadian Shonette Azore-Bruce during last night’s netball ‘Test’ at the National Arena.

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