"For three quarters of the game, I thought Marist played well, the scoreline just didn't suggest that," Edmonds said.
"It was a good team effort, although I did think Hayley Addenbrooke had a great game. It was Hayley's last game for us before she takes off travelling overseas. She played centre in the first half and wing attack in the second."
WHS completely dominated Mere Te Aroha with 71-26 full time score clear evidence coach Lisa Murphy and her young girls mean business.
"Our first thoughts are on making the top four now round one has finished and then we will reassess our goals," Murphy said.
"Last night was just another great team display and my girls produced a good flow through the court. We showed very solid defence and attacking skills to get the ball to our shooters. I thought Rebecca Tamati had an excellent game at centre both in defence and on attack. She is growing into the game and linked wwell with Keilani Tyrell at wing attack.
"My girls won't really get a break with seven of my 10-strong squad on rep duty during the school holidays. The U15 tournament is on in the first week of the holidays and the U17 the second," Murphy said.
Kaiwhaiki and Cullinane were reasonably well matched in the first two quarters with the former leading 15-11 and then 29-20 before ripping away to a 42-28 lead after the third, finally stretching out to a 59-44 victory at full time.
Kaiwhaiki coach Te Rina Peina felt her girls were a "bit flat" early, but she was pleased to come away with a win.
"We were a bit flat early and down to a bare eight players with the rest away through injury or illness. I felt Cullinane played really well, I was quite impressed by them. Our focus now, just like everyone else, is trying to make the top four and take it from there," Peina said.