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QGSSSA netball Rd 2: MBC march on as St Aidan’s emerge

QGSSSA netball Rd 2: Everything you need to know about round 2 schoolgirl netball action.

Members of the MBC netball community.
Members of the MBC netball community.

The QGSSSA chase for the Open netball crown is hotting up, with Moreton Bay College (MBC) and Brisbane State High School (BSHS) balancing equal first at the top of the ladder.

Sleeping giants St Peters Lutheran College had a bye but will be back firing this Saturday when they play St Aidan’s.

Coming off a first round bye, St Margaret’s stormed home with a 40-20 win over a strengthening young St Aidan’s team, a group who have announced they are also here to play in 2022.

Action from the QGSSSA netball match between Somerville House and Moreton Bay College. Photo:Tertius Pickard
Action from the QGSSSA netball match between Somerville House and Moreton Bay College. Photo:Tertius Pickard

Somerville House went up against MBC at Nissan Arena, with the MBC Open team started off slowly with Somerville, taking full advantage of this to trail by only eight points at half time.

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The girls from the Bay soon hit their stride and inched away for an 18-goal victory. MBC’s Brooke Marchant was everywhere in the mid-court, while Savannah Worship was always reliable under the post, barely missing a shot.

All smiles from this winning Moreton Bay College side.
All smiles from this winning Moreton Bay College side.

MBC’s 7A and 7B teams both had compelling victories, displaying controlled ball-movement down the court, coupled with tight and unrelenting pressure in defence.

In the 7A’s Charlie Stickney was a standout performer, shooting accurately and also creating turnovers through the mid-court, while in the 7B’s Ella Hegde and Gabby Lynch both showed great composure through the midcourt.

Action from the QGSSSA netball match between Somerville House and Moreton Bay College. Photo:Tertius Pickard
Action from the QGSSSA netball match between Somerville House and Moreton Bay College. Photo:Tertius Pickard

The Senior A team continued on their winning ways with Queensland basketball representative Alice Dart showing she is not a one-sport wonder, pulling in intercept after intercept in defence.

The 10A team also had a solid victory. Millie Jennings returned from injury and slotted right back into the line-up, while Piper Gately and Poppy Reed teamed well in the defensive circle, dominating the rebounds and providing drive up the court.

Action from the QGSSSA netball match between Somerville House and Moreton Bay College. Photo:Tertius Pickard
Action from the QGSSSA netball match between Somerville House and Moreton Bay College. Photo:Tertius Pickard

In the 9B’s Amelia Selman was a workhouse in the centre court, while Hayley Yeates was unstoppable in defence for the 8A’s.

The 7C team continues to impress and improve each week, with the McElroy twins Kate and Oliva both putting in great performances.

Action from the QGSSSA volleyball match between Somerville House and Moreton Bay College. Photo:Tertius Pickard
Action from the QGSSSA volleyball match between Somerville House and Moreton Bay College. Photo:Tertius Pickard

In the closest match of the day, the Senior B MBC team held on for a 5-goal win, with the Somerville House team relentlessly taking care of business in each of the quarters and keeping MBC on their toes.

Elsewhere at Nissan Arena, MBC’s 10B’s had their second win in as many weeks with standout performances by Zoe Fotinis and Emma Donaldson.

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The 9A’s had their first hit out for the year and clicked together from the first whistle, with Claudia Hill dominant in goals, and Lily Shultz and Chiara Wise connecting well through the mid-court.

Action from the QGSSSA volleyball match between Somerville House and Moreton Bay College. Photo:Tertius Pickard
Action from the QGSSSA volleyball match between Somerville House and Moreton Bay College. Photo:Tertius Pickard

St Aidan’s played St Margaret’s in a clash of sister schools, with all games keeping netball fans on edge. Play ended with seven wins to St Aidan’s and four to St Margaret’s, while St Aidan’s Senior A, Senior B and 10B remain undefeated after first 2 rounds of the season

St Margaret’s Open Team impressed, with Aimee Young, Ella Antonie, Sascha Hughes, Sienna Small and Lauren Packer debuting and setting the court alight.

Action from the QGSSSA volleyball match between Somerville House and Moreton Bay College. Photo:Tertius Pickard
Action from the QGSSSA volleyball match between Somerville House and Moreton Bay College. Photo:Tertius Pickard

This team is coached by St Margaret’s alumni and former Firebird, Karen Brown, who is looking forward to taking this fresh crew through the rest of the season and seeing what they can do.

The 7A’s girls took to the court, and after a leisurely start from St Margaret’s the ladies found themselves a few goals behind St Aidan’s at half time.

Action from the QGSSSA netball match between Somerville House and Moreton Bay College. Photo:Tertius Pickard
Action from the QGSSSA netball match between Somerville House and Moreton Bay College. Photo:Tertius Pickard

Enjoying a friendly rivalry with their Corinda sisters the girls rallied together and decided they had more to give and fought back to finish the third quarter just in front.

QGSSSA netball with Clayfield College, St Margaret's Anglican Girls' School and Brisbane Girls Grammar School. Saturday July 16, 2022. Picture, John Gass
QGSSSA netball with Clayfield College, St Margaret's Anglican Girls' School and Brisbane Girls Grammar School. Saturday July 16, 2022. Picture, John Gass

The final throes of the game saw St Margaret’s play their best netball with some game changing intercepts, creative attacking and strong shooting helping to secure a 32-25 win. Adelaide Bothwell, Chloe Crook, Lucy Gordon, Emma Hicks and Ella McLean all played at the recent Netball Queensland State Age Competition, and their experience in playing tight contests whilst remaining focused and positive was invaluable.

Action from the QGSSSA volleyball match between Somerville House and Moreton Bay College. Photo:Tertius Pickard
Action from the QGSSSA volleyball match between Somerville House and Moreton Bay College. Photo:Tertius Pickard

Dominant performances from St Aidan’s 8A, 9A and 10A teams highlights the development of the junior program at St Aidan’s, and their were stand-out performances from 10A (Caitlin Bailey), 9As (Indiana Richter) and 8As (Zara Hughes).

QGSSSA netball with Clayfield College, St Margaret's Anglican Girls' School and Brisbane Girls Grammar School. Saturday July 16, 2022. Picture, John Gass
QGSSSA netball with Clayfield College, St Margaret's Anglican Girls' School and Brisbane Girls Grammar School. Saturday July 16, 2022. Picture, John Gass

BSHS Open team defeated Brisbane Girls Grammar (BGGS) 44-16 with an outstanding game from Losehina Mulligan and Tiana Afoa in the defensive circle, only letting through 4 goals in the second half.

The BSHS Senior A’s had a rocky start and were losing to a composed Grammar team at halftime, only to mount a comeback on the tips from Payton Ross, and conversions from Beatrice Bright to win by nine goals 33-24.

QGSSSA netball with Clayfield College, St Margaret's Anglican Girls' School and Brisbane Girls Grammar School. Saturday July 16, 2022. Picture, John Gass
QGSSSA netball with Clayfield College, St Margaret's Anglican Girls' School and Brisbane Girls Grammar School. Saturday July 16, 2022. Picture, John Gass

BSHS 8B’s had a nerve wracking one goal win, with Piper Snow’s defensive pressure leading to an outstanding number of turn overs.

Ipswich Girls’ Grammar played St Hilda’s with an even sheet of wins and losses across the two sides.

The Ipswich 7A’s are a fierce team of new contenders and had a tidy 27 to 10 win in their second game of QGSSSA netball.

The Ipswich Open team also shone with Mia Guthrie and Carter Gregory offering some sparkles in goals. Neve Payne was a stand-out in defence.

St Peters played Clayfield College and had a quieter weekend with key teams on byes and some supplementary games.

QGSSSA netball with Clayfield College, St Margaret's Anglican Girls' School and Brisbane Girls Grammar School. Saturday July 16, 2022. Picture, John Gass
QGSSSA netball with Clayfield College, St Margaret's Anglican Girls' School and Brisbane Girls Grammar School. Saturday July 16, 2022. Picture, John Gass

The Senior A game was a highlight for both schools. St Peters had a strong first half with a flow of tips, pickups and intercepts, and Clayfield then found their momentum in the second half with both teams being evenly matched.

This gives Clayfield a confidence boost ahead of round 3 this Saturday.

Action from the QGSSSA volleyball match between Somerville House and Moreton Bay College. Photo:Tertius Pickard
Action from the QGSSSA volleyball match between Somerville House and Moreton Bay College. Photo:Tertius Pickard

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