The Timaru Herald

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The Stars were able to absorb any mini runs from the Pulse though and went to the third quarter break well-placed for a first-up victory, ahead 45-39.

It was some start for the Stars, who silenced the home crowd early, flying out to a 5-1 lead.

The Stars were able to move the ball quickly through Crampton and centre Mila Reuelu-Buchanan and get it smoothly into the hands of shooters Wilson and Jamie Hume.

By the end of the first quarter, the Stars had built a 20-12 lead, just the kind of start coach Kiri Wills would have wanted.

The Pulse would have been disappoint­ed with their throughcou­rt defensive pressure, failing to keep the Stars’ feeders off the circle edge.

Wilson put up 16 goals from 17 attempts in the first quarter alone in a dominant display.

After a sloppy first quarter, the Pulse came out strongly, scoring four unanswered goals to start the second term.

Stars 57 (Maia Wilson 44/50, Jamie Hume 10/12, Monica Falkner: 3/4) Pulse 53 (Aliyah Dunn 36/39, Te Amo AmaruTibbl­e 17/19). Quarter scores: 1Q: 20-12, HT: 30-26, 3Q: 45-39.

The Stars were able to absorb the pressure and led by seven goals late in the first half. A late flourish from the Pulse kept themselves in the fight at the halftime break, trailing by four (30-26).

Next up for the Stars is a mouth-watering clash against title favourites the Tactix at Auckland’s Pulman Arena next Sunday. The Pulse travel to Hamilton to face Australian goal shoot Caitlin Bassett and the Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic on the same day.

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