Another night of action in the Bermuda Netball Association’s Summer League saw Bernard Park buzzing with competitive matches across both the Co-Ed and Women’s Divisions, delivering a night of exciting netball.
The Co-Ed Division kicked off the evening with BHB securing a comfortable 30-13 victory over Bean Counting Netballerz. Best Attacker Sheldon Bahadosingh led BHB’s scoring with an impressive 18 goals, supported by Charlene Bogle’s 12. Jahmair Lewis-Trott was named BHB’s Best Defender and MVP. For Bean Counting NetBallerz, Best Attacker Jahtuere Trott netted 9 goals, Jahkenya Trott added 3, and Denise Truter scored once. Osei Agyapong was their Best Defender, and Adriaan Bezuidenhoudt the MVP.
The second Co-Ed match saw Front Street Mafia defeat Ren Re 21-13. Charlie Evans and Meghan Sherwin led the Front Street Mafia’s attack, each scoring 9 goals, with Nathan Clarke and Ruth Ellen Pintilie also contributing. Jess Ferreira was named the Best Attacker, and Ellen Pintilie the MVP for Front Street Mafia. Ren Re’s goals came from Best Attacker Sarafina Woolridge-Burns (6) and Kiara Francis (3), while Antoinay Tankard was their Best Defender and Brighton Swan the MVP.
In the Women's Division, PHC secured a 28-11 victory over Law & Disorder. Verincka Symonds led PHC’s scoring with 12 goals, while Best Attacker and MVP Terita Bean and Tyra Simmons each added 8. Tahirah Hill was named PHC’s Best Defender. Law & Disorder’s Best Attacker and MVP Rachel Nightingale scored 10 of their 11 goals, with Elizabeth Bradley adding the other. Hannah Tindesley was their Best Defender.
The Lady Stars overcame St. George’s 21-10 in another Women’s Division clash. Lady Stars’ Best Attackers Julesa Robinson and Nahjae Raynor each scored 10 goals, with Kim Thompson adding the final one. Asante Chapman was named their Best Defender and MVP. Nisaiah Berkeley led St. George’s scoring with 8 goals, while Best Attacker Stacy-Ann Brown added 2. Tamae Flood was St. George’s Best Defender, and Kse Jennings the MVP.
The final match of the night saw Devonshire Recreation Club get the better of the Phoenix Flames 15-12. Charlene Bogle led Devonshire’s scoring with 8 goals, supported by Miesha Greaves’s 7. Kessiah Jackson was named Devonshire’s Best Attacker, Precious Smith their Best Defender, and Zariah Amory the MVP. For the Phoenix Flames, MVP Jaya Dillas scored 10 goals, Krishay Tucker added 2, and Navaeh Thompson-Swan was their Best Attacker, with Imani Smith the Best Defender.
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