Otago Daily Times

Wildfire carries on winning way

- TERRY O’NEILL

WAITAKI Girls’ Wildfire continued on its winning way when it defeated Athletic Maroon 3327 in the North Otago club competitio­n on Saturday.

After Athletic had held

Wildfire to 88 at the end of the first quarter, it put pressure on the young Wildfire, forcing it into uncharacte­ristic errors.

Athletic showed strong defence and some outstandin­g shooting from Renee Webster meant it led Athletic 2016 at halftime.

In the second half, Wildfire start to pull away with some outstandin­g defence from goal keep Charlotte Weir and accurate shooting from Ryah McLeod.

Athletic played a steady game on the slippery surface. Unfortunat­ely, an injury to Kelly Hughes meant Moana Bufton had to play goal shoot for Athletic.

Robyn Williams showed good form at the defensive end.

Maheno Rebels improved on its opening day and kept Valley Koru honest, Jenna Wylie having a strong game at goal shoot before Valley Koru pulled away for a 3424 win.

Koru worked well as a team to overcome some tough defensive pressure from Maheno.

Angie Talanoa stood out on defence and Cella van Kempen led by example in midcourt.

Maheno Green led 65 in the first quarter before St Kevin’s A went out to a 129 lead at halftime.

The defensive work of Kat Kawau, Sonya McDonald and Anika Smith could not be converted through the hoop for Maheno.

St Kevin’s A came back strongly in the second quarter, Peta Kato shooting 100% to give St Kevin’s a 139 halftime lead.

Maheno Green came back strongly in the last quarter to snatch a 2120 win. For St Kevin’s A, Harriet Heaphy stepped up well while Tegan Souness attacked well.

It was a rough day at the office for the Waitaki Girls’ Lightning Strike team against Valley Karaka.

With the bulk of the team being rested for its Monday interschoo­l, it was the perfect opportunit­y to blood the next generation and introduce them to the rigours of the top grade, especially against an uncompromi­sing Valley Karaka side.

The best for Strike was year 9 goal attack Emily Mavor and goal keep Megan Creedy. Kaylah Rawson, a new recruit for Valley, played well against some of her former teammates.

Leanne Mavor worked hard at centre for Valley with impressive feeds into the circle.

In the other premier game, the New World men’s team beat Maheno Rebels 3515.

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