Otago Daily Times

Late surge not enough for Physed A to beat College A

- HANNAH BISSET

THE clash between powerhouse teams College A and Physed A was the highlight of the second round of the Dunedin premier club competitio­n on Saturday. With both teams having existing connection­s on court and both having experience­d coaches in Lauren Piebenga (College) and Nicki Paterson and Kirstin Scully (Physed), the game was expected to be a tight tussle.

However, College had a dominant start, going into the firstquart­er break leading Physed A 189.

College showed an exciting mix of flair and smarts in their shooting pair of Brenna Lyons and Talei Pelasio, who were both accurate.

This, plus a consistent grind from College, helped them stay in front of Physed A by seven goals at both halftime (2821) and threequart­er time (3932).

The last quarter brought a late surge from Physed A, building momentum after College their goal defence to a minute suspension with minutes to go.

This put College under pressure, and Physed A’s defensive unit of DellaMay Vining and Emma McKay secured some needed turnovers for the side. Physed A scored eight goals in the last five minutes but College held on to win 5248, meaning Physed takes a bonus point. College midcourter Riley Piebenga was pleased to hold on lost twosix for the win.

‘‘It was a tightly contested match and a good portrayal of netball presented.’’

College are now one of just two undefeated teams in the premier grade, the other being University­Albion A.

College will strive to extend their winning streak next week against young guns Columba College.

The other feature game in round two was between University­Albion A and the

Southern Magpies.

It was a close battle in the first half, after which UniAlbion A led 2824.

However, the defending champions dominated the second half to win 6244.

UniAlbion’s B team had a strong game against St Hilda’s, winning 5530.

Physed B led Columba 2322 at halftime before an outstandin­g second half from Columba propelled the schoolgirl­s to a 5241 win.

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