Jamaica Gleaner

Wilson faces suspected knee injury, Sterling ankle niggle not serious

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JAMAICA’S SUNSHINE Girls are anxiously awaiting news of defender’s Latanya Wilson’s injury ahead of the Netball World Cup in July.

The players South Africa jaunt was put in jeopardy over the weekend after she had to be taken out of the final quarter of her Adelaide Thunderbir­ds 63-46 win over the Queensland Firebirds on Saturday.

It was an all-around scary day for the Sunshine Girls, who also had to watch as teammate Shamera Sterling had to survive an injury scare as well.

Sterling would go on to produce a player-of-the-match performanc­e, coming away with 10 gains, nine deflection­s, six intercepts and three rebounds.

The 27-year-old defender thwarted the Firebirds at every turn to ensure Thunderbir­ds posted their seventh win in nine games to move to 30 points – four points clear of second-place New South Wales Swifts.

Sterling sustained an ankle niggle in the second quarter but was able to shake it off and continue.

The victory at Netball SA Stadium was mastermind­ed in the fourth quarter, Thunderbir­ds outscoring the visitors 24-9 after they held only a slim 39-37 lead at the end of the third.

England internatio­nal Eleanor Cardwell led the winners with 27 goals from 32 attempts while for the losers, Donnell Wallam finished with 24 from 29.

“I’m very, very proud because at the start we let the Firebirds be in it too much with us,” Sterling said afterwards.

“In the second half we tried to pull it away and in the last quarter we pulled away.”

Also on Saturday, Jamaica internatio­nal Romelda Aiken-George drained two goals in the dying stages of the game as Swifts inflicted a shock third defeat of the campaign on previous leaders West Coast Fever, with a 65-64 result at RAC Arena in Perth.

Aiken-George tied the game at 64 and her next shot in the closing seconds was enough to help Swifts over the line for their fifth win of the season.

The 34-year-old Aiden-George poured in 28 from 34 while her internatio­nal teammate, superstar shooter Jhaniele Fowler scored 53 from 55 for Fever, who slipped to third on 24 points.

Swifts led 32-30 at the half, trailed 48-49 at the end of the third quarter before pulling out the stops in the all-important final quarter.

On Sunday at the John Cain Arena in Melbourne, another Sunshine Girl Shimona Nelson proved outstandin­g with a perfect 46 goals from as many attempts but her Collingwoo­d Magpies slumped to a disappoint­ing 69-56 defeat to Giants Netball.

Magpies trailed 27-30 at the half-time break and were then outclassed in the second half, 21-year-old shooter Matisse Letherbarr­ow knocking down 37 from 41 to lead the winners.

In a close contest at the UniSC Arena on the Sunshine Coast also on Sunday, Jamaican defender Kadie-Ann Dehaney’s Sunshine Coast Lightning slipped to a 62-61 loss to Melbourne Vixens, Malawi internatio­nal Mwai Kumwenda top-scoring with 45 from 48 for the winners.

 ?? COURTESY OF @SUPERNETBA­LL ?? Sunshine Girls’ Latanya Williams (Right) in action for the Adelaide Thunderbir­ds during a Suncorp Super Netball League match against the West Coast Fever.
COURTESY OF @SUPERNETBA­LL Sunshine Girls’ Latanya Williams (Right) in action for the Adelaide Thunderbir­ds during a Suncorp Super Netball League match against the West Coast Fever.

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