Under 13 County Netball Tournament

A group of girls at the Under 13 County Netball Tournament
On Tuesday 4th February, we took two Under 13 netball teams to the annual county tournament at Sutton Girls’ High School. Our Under 13 B team showed great skill and determination, and just missed out on a place in the semi-finals by one point! Our Under 13 A team managed to win all their games in the group...

On Tuesday 4th February, we took two Under 13 netball teams to the annual county tournament at Sutton Girls’ High School. Our Under 13 B team showed great skill and determination, and just missed out on a place in the semi-finals by one point! Our Under 13 A team managed to win all their games in the group stage, defeating Sutton Girls’ A team in the semi-finals! In the final, they faced Plantsbrook School and were narrowly defeated playing with great strength and resilience throughout the match.

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