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Netball: Napier Girls High School Senior A extract first blood early in Super 8 comp

Anendra Singh
By Anendra Singh
Sports editor·Hawkes Bay Today·
25 May, 2018 09:00 PM2 mins to read

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Otane centre Sarah Corbett (left) tries to keep NGHS wing attack Parris Petera in check. Photo/Paul Taylor

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Napier Girls' High School Senior A lent credence to the tenet that those who stay together eventually go on to claim the spoils as a unit after winning the shield final of the premier Hawke's Bay club netball competition last night.

The Anne Marie Kupa-coached NGHS beat defending champions Otane Force Thirsty Whale 51-45 in the four-round crossover stage of the Super 8 competition in Napier.

The schoolgirls led 14-10 in the first quarter, extended the lead to 36-24 at halftime and maintained it to 46-32 in the third spell.

"Isn't that awesome for a high school team?" said Kupa in her third year last night.

Apart from losing New Zealand Secondary representative Jaydi Taylor-Chaffey, NGHS had retained their core of players and had talent to fill the vacuum the defender had left.

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The NGHS coach singled out midcourters Ashleigh Poi and Parris Petera for stoking the fire in the engine room.

"Our little goal attack, Janayah Lewis, is so lovely and strong."

Defenders Valentine Kahukura and Jaimee Tapine reflected the team's ability to look after the ball.

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Otane player/coach Tammy Kupa was reluctant to take the gloss off the teenagers' victory but felt her troops made a rash of errors.

"We had poor selection of passing and we weren't making ourselves available to the ball," said Tammy, who is Kupa's sister. "I don't want to take anything away from Napier Girls' who put the pressure on us but we did do a lot of dumb stuff."

She revealed Otane had lost all bar three players, including one who was pregnant, from last season and were trying to fine-tune their game, "so to even make the first-half final [shield] was a goal for us so the girls have done a really good job".

All In Elusive wing attack Candis Timms (left) and Outkast centre Julie Varcoe vie for possession. Photo/Paul Taylor
All In Elusive wing attack Candis Timms (left) and Outkast centre Julie Varcoe vie for possession. Photo/Paul Taylor

Kupa named newcomer Sharleigha Thompson-Dunn her player of the match as wing attack.

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It was, she felt, a time for them to reflect and would take it as an early wake-up call on what to tweak.

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Central Sports Netball Club Vet Services pipped Hastings High School Old Girls Proactive Huias 47-45 for 5th/6th, while Hastings Girls High School Senior A will go to promotion/relegation after losing 55-38 to All In Tremains Evasive in the 7th/8th playoffs.

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