Some thrilling grand final results, perfect weather and a strong crowd capped off a successful Mandurah Netball Association season over the weekend.
Hundreds of the Peel region’s up and coming netballers hit the court chasing silverware on the MNA’s grand final day, which culminated one of the Association’s strongest seasons yet.
The Comet Bay Sports Club shone through on the day, claiming a win in the junior A1 division and the open division one, both against Flames.
MNA committee member Alex Shorter labelled the day a huge success for netball in the region.
“We had a great crowd and the quality of netball on display is some of the best we’ve seen,” she said.
“I think the sport is in pretty good shape in Mandurah, and the development pathways are really strong.
“Hopefully we can be even bigger and better next year.”
A number of individual awards were also handed on the day.
Sharon Bloome took out the MNA’s volunteer of the year trophy, while young gun Ella Sigley was presented the sportsperson of the year award.
The Hazel Cockram award, presented to the player who continuously represents the association with pride, was given to Kristy Scarle.
Full grand final results
Opens
- Division one – Comet Bay 1 def. Flames 59-40
- Division two – Silverette 1 def. Comet Bay 5 43-40
- Division three – Panthers def. Comet Bay
- Division four – MCC def. Silverette
Juniors
- A1 – Comet Bay 6 def. Flames 58-39
- A2 – Comet Bay 8 def. Silverette 5 47-31
- A3 – Silverette 8 def. Panthers 35-28
- A4 – Flames 6 def. Comet Bay 15 43-40
- A5 – MCC 9 def. Panthers 27-21
- B1 – Zion def. Comet Bay 9 47-30
- B2 – Marines 11 def. Comet Bay 14 37-36
- B3 – Flames 5 def. Silverette 12 36-20
- B4 – Flames 8 def. MCC 15 58-24
- B5 – Marines 15 def. Pink Lightning 23-22
- 13A – MCC 18 def. Flames 10 22-23
- 13B – Panthers 10 def. MCC 18 29-17
- 13C – Flames 23 def. Fred Irwin 7 23-18
- 12A – Comet Bay 20 def. MCC 21 27-24
- 12B – Marines 20 def. Silverette 16 19-13