The Netball Bermuda Summer League season burst back into action at Bernard Park with an action-packed double-header across both the Women’s League and Co-ed Division.
Lady Stars produced a clinical display to defeat BDA College 24-16. Marissa Brangman was in scintillating form underneath the hoop, netting 21 goals to anchor the Stars' offense, supported by Kim Thompson's three goals. BDA College fought valiantly through Chelsea Almeida, who scored 13 goals and picked up the team's Most Valuable Player (MVP) award, but it wasn't enough to stop the Stars, who saw Kaylee Lema claim both MVP and Best Attacker accolades.
In the night's other clash, PHC Lady Zebras cruised to a comprehensive 22-6 victory over Phoenix Blaze. Sonja Townsend and Niasiah Berkeley spearhead the Zebras' attack with nine goals apiece, while Debre Evans marshaled the side to distinction to claim MVP honors. Phoenix struggled to break through a stubborn PHC defense led by Inshan-Nae Smith, with A’meerah Richardson Swan offering the lone resistance for the Blaze with five goals.
Somerset registered a convincing 27-17 win over the Atlantic Aces in an entertaining high-scoring encounter. Kammie Mills delivered a masterclass on the court, sweeping the board for Somerset by scoring 18 goals and walking away with both the MVP and Best Attacker awards. Sinae Symonds put up a stellar fight for the Aces, scoring 14 goals to claim her team's MVP award in a losing effort.
Meanwhile, RenRe and Friends edged past Baileys Bay Breezers 17-15 in a tense, nail-biting encounter. Coriah Simmons proved to be the difference-maker for RenRe, scoring a crucial 13 goals to hold off a late surge from the Breezers. Jordyn Morris swept the individual accolades for Baileys Bay with eight goals and the MVP award, but Brighton Swan’s MVP-caliber performance ultimately guided RenRe across the finish line.
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