Te Awamutu Courier

Lions defeat Suburbs in a thriller

Staunch defence pays off as solid teamwork triumphs

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In a thrilling lacrosse showdown, the Te Awamutu Sports Lions emerged victorious, securing a 9-5 triumph against the Suburbs Community Sports Club Nazgul last Wednesday.

The game unfolded as a captivatin­g display of skill, teamwork and unwavering determinat­ion by the Lions.

The Lions’ offensive prowess was on full display, with stellar performanc­es from Sam Denize, Ashton Perrett, Ethan Joblin and Jason Jones.

Sam Nash took centre-stage with a hat-trick, while Joblin and Jones contribute­d two goals each.

On the opposing side, Suburbs’ Cade Rowlingson, Jack Riggins and Eric Messick showcased their scoring finesse.

Perrett’s goal, a response to a relentless Suburbs attack orchestrat­ed by Messick and Riggins, marked a turning point.

Max Mills, observing from the injuries reserves roster, noted the transforma­tive nature of the moment: “It was like seeing a totally different team out there. Everyone was doing their part, and it made everything work.”

Suburbs’ offence dazzled with impressive passing and control, particular­ly from the duo of Riggins and Messick.

However, Te Awamutu’s defence, with fantastic play by Grant

Honeyfield and Harlem Edmonds, remained unyielding, providing a formidable barrier.

The Lions showcased unity and tenacity throughout the game. The collaborat­ive steal in the midfield stood out, as did Honeyfield’s improved defensive awareness.

Edmonds’ physical skill created a turnover opportunit­y, providing a thrilling moment for spectators.

Facing adversity with two players in the sin bin, the Lions’ defence showcased resilience, thwarting Suburbs’ advantage.

Their ability to steal the ball and

seamlessly transition to the attack underscore­d both tactical acumen and unwavering team cohesion.

Discipline­d training was evident during critical moments, especially during man-up opportunit­ies.

Senior players demonstrat­ed commendabl­e ball control and patience, setting the stage for scoring chances.

Ruben Nortje’s footwork and strategic attacks highlighte­d the team’s continuous improvemen­t.

As the game progressed, the Lions’ attack exuded confidence in their movements, ultimately securing a well-deserved 9-5 victory.

 ?? Photo / William Ormsby ?? The Te Awamutu Sports Lions lacrosse side was great on offence against the Suburbs Community Sports Club Nazgul.
Photo / William Ormsby The Te Awamutu Sports Lions lacrosse side was great on offence against the Suburbs Community Sports Club Nazgul.

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