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Revealed: Top performers from QLD Representative School Sport Netball, full 13-15yrs State team named

The April sporting calendar finished with a bang with the 13-15 years Queensland School Sport Netball Championships held at Nissan Arena. See every top performing athlete plus who made the 2023 State team.

Firebirds secure second season win

The April sporting calendar finished on a bang with the 13-15 years Queensland School Sport netball Championships held at Nissan Arena.

From epic shots and clean defence to picture perfect prelims, we reveal who stood out and who was named in the QLD 13-15 years state team for the 2023 National Championships in Perth.

See the full list of top performers from the week.

FINAL RESULTS: LADDER

1. South Coast

2. Sunshine Coast

3. Metropolitan East

CAPRICORNIA

Jaya Dyne 

The Cathedral College, Rockhampton

A tall and dynamic GA, Dyne reads her WA and C like a book.

She clearly shows her teammates where to place the feed, and can quickly turn around to put hands over on transition.

When stuck, Dyne looks to her fellow shooter to get closer to the post.

Grace Vignale, Jaya Dyne and Hannah Weekers at the community clinic with Queensland Firebirds Mia Stower and Gabi Simpson at Rockhampton’s Jardine Park on October 7, 2022.
Grace Vignale, Jaya Dyne and Hannah Weekers at the community clinic with Queensland Firebirds Mia Stower and Gabi Simpson at Rockhampton’s Jardine Park on October 7, 2022.

Finn Robinson 

Toolooa State High School

Robinson is a smart mid court player who avoids hogging the ball.

She is able to feed her shooters with ease, and boasts an effective change of speed and pace to lose her defence

DARLING DOWNS

Simone Botha 

Fairholme College

An easy target for her feeders, Botha is tall and strong in the shooting circle.

Lainey Currie 

Fairholme College

Currie is the make-up of a star circle defence.

She keeps her GA out of rebound position, puts hands over very ball to block down-court vision, and gains tips on ball that slows the pace.

Young players (from left) Kenzie van Zandbergen, Anna Saal and Lainey Currie are part of the Darling Downs Panthers Cubs set-up
Young players (from left) Kenzie van Zandbergen, Anna Saal and Lainey Currie are part of the Darling Downs Panthers Cubs set-up

Kenzie van Zandergen 

St Joseph’s College

Able to play both man-on and zone defence, van Zandergen is a pest to her opposition.

She can pull in a ball from anywhere and never wastes a pass that comes her way.

Her ability to switch defensive styles means she can target her player’s weaknesses.

Lucy Williams 

Mary Mackillop Catholic College

A patient shooter who is able to hold her space and work from behind to get in front for a clear offer.

METROPOLITAN EAST

Caitlin Leslie 

Mansfield State High School

The perfect match up in GK for some of the competition’s strongest shooters.

Leslie is tall, competes for the lob and has a quick transition into attack after a turnover.

Charlotte Blain 

All Hallows’ School

In GD Blain boasts an impressive jump from standing and on the move.

She goes for every ball and tracks her GA from the centre third.

Harmony Letoa

Rochedale State High School

Playing mainly GS, Let holds perfectly in the circle, angling her body right and showing her feeders where to place the ball.

Where others struggle, her timing to receive a lob is on point which adds to her chemistry with the GA.

Eden Ah Toon 

Brisbane State High School

Named ‘most valuable player’ of her team by opposition coaches, Ah Toon’s mid court defence is exceptional.

She is a strong and dominating presence.

Queensland School Sport Netball 2023. L-R: Harmony Letoa, Eden Ah Toon, Charlotte Blain)
Queensland School Sport Netball 2023. L-R: Harmony Letoa, Eden Ah Toon, Charlotte Blain)

METROPOLITAN NORTH

Samara Davis 

Mary MacKillop College, Nundah

A hunting circle defence with a keen eye, Davis allows her GS to run out before picking them back up at the circle edge.

It sure makes life hard for the opposition attack.

Asena Sefeti 

Wavell State High School

Provides an offer out of shooting circle when options are scarce.

Safety has a strong hold and keeps defence on the back foot

Harmony Ratima Whakaruru 

Wavell State High School

Chases loose balls and forces errors in WD.

METROPOLITAN WEST

Willow Peterson 

St Peter’s Lutheran College Indooroopilly

Peterson can shoot under fatigue and offers a safe option on centre pass.

Indiana Richter 

St Aiden’s Anglican Girls’ School

Dynamic movement in and out of the circle from Richter makes space for the GS.

Her height combined with long arms puts pressure on defence during transition and often results in gaining back possession.

Mercedes Tonkin 

Redbank Plains State High School

Tonkin’s skills include a quick pivot and release, vision into the shooters and smart decision making on the centre pass.

NORTH WEST

Prisha Pawar 

St Peters Lutheran College

Pawar is a smart and patient player who looks for the reset when needed.

She can take ball in under the pressure of taller defence, and offers out of the shooting circle when needed.

Charlotta Ever 

St Peters Lutheran College

A clean outside arm defence is just one of Ever’s talents.

She sticks to tight on defence which keeps her player from making the circle edge and never forgets her arms over to block down-court vision.

NORTHERN

Addison Whalley 

Kirwan State High School

Whalley has superb hands over on transition as GA.

She is confident in her movements and able to find the front space for easy feeding.

Sienna Young 

St Margaret Mary’s College

Tracks her player down-court, with the huge advantage of speed and agility.

Queensland School Sport Netball 2023. L-R: Addison Whalley, Sienna Young
Queensland School Sport Netball 2023. L-R: Addison Whalley, Sienna Young

PENINSULA

Ella-Moana Tikitau 

Trinity Bay State High School

Impressive baseline drives and quick footwork to readjust position when covered by defence combines to make Tikitau a versatile athlete who can play from GS to WD.

Ciarn MacBride 

Trinity Bay State High School

MacBride stays ready on her toes, forcing errors over the baseline as GK.

She is engaged with transition after a turnover and is all over rebounds.

Carleena Robati 

Trinity Anglican School

Works well in any defensive combo and keeps her shooter out of rebound position.

Robati can manage a two-on-one situation when her co-defender is called out-of-play.

SOUTH COAST

Julianna Tamala 

Canterbury College

Boasting speed through the mid court, Tamala can play WA or WD depending on where the team needs her.

She is a talented cross-sport athlete who was last week named a training partner for the 13-15 years schoolgirls volleyball side.

Harlow Faaee 

King’s Christian College

As circle defence, Faaee moves around the shooters body to confuse space and is able to defend both front and back position.

She communicates effectively with teammates to switch when needed.

Embah Tait 

Australia Christian College

Reads where shooter is holding and drives front with perfect timing.

Ava Barrett 

Coomera Anglican College

An accurate shooter who shows where ball needs to be fed.

Barrett creates space for her GA to drive and is strong when pulling the ball in.

Queensland School Sport Netball 2023 - South Coast win 13-15 years (bottom) and 16-19 years (top)
Queensland School Sport Netball 2023 - South Coast win 13-15 years (bottom) and 16-19 years (top)

SOUTH WEST

Ebony Lewington 

Roma State College

Uses preliminary moves to lose her defender, and capitalises on the space available.

Lexington can transition quickly from attack to defence.

Cadence Vermeij 

Chinchilla State High School

Vermeij communicates effectively with her shooter and WA and looks down-court for the smartest pass option.

She is tall but mobile in GA with an impressive shooting range.

SUNSHINE COAST

Alice Murfett 

Southern Cross Catholic College, Scarborough

Able to lose her player on centre pass with a range of prelim movements.

In defence, Murfett picks up her player after first defending the space.

Samaya Cook 

Chancellor State College

Using height to her advantage, Cook boasts a high jump over the shot without falling in.

Samaya Cook for Sunshine Coast against Darling Downs in Queensland School Sport 13-15 Years Girls Netball Championships at The Clive Berghofer Sports Centre, The Glennie School, Friday, May 6, 2022. Picture: Kevin Farmer
Samaya Cook for Sunshine Coast against Darling Downs in Queensland School Sport 13-15 Years Girls Netball Championships at The Clive Berghofer Sports Centre, The Glennie School, Friday, May 6, 2022. Picture: Kevin Farmer

Emmersen McEwan 

Good Shepperd Lutheran College, Noosaville

McEwan uses the quick double play option with her WA to work closer to the post and execute safer shots.

She goes for every rebound and follows her own shot without hesitation.

WIDE BAY

Lauren Harris

Urangan State High School Hervey Bay

A clean defender with good hands over pressure and the ability to rank her play down-court.

Sienna Hilton

Xavier Catholic College

Consistent positioning at circle’s edge for feeds is Hilton’s speciality.

On top of that, her loose ball chase and vision into the shooters is incredible.

Ava McNamara

Shalom College, Bundaberg

Accuracy and defensive transition are what makes McNamara stand out to the crowd.

She moves seamlessly across the top of the circle and reads off her shooter well.

WHO MADE THE STATE TEAM FOR 2023?

There were 12 players and five training partners named in the 2023 Queensland Schoolgirls 13-15 years team.

The players will travel to Perth to compete at the National championships this June.

The 17 athletes named in the squad are:

Caitlin Leslie (ME)

Ariana Ransfield (SC)

Eden Ah Toon (ME)

Taisha Eketone (ME)

Embah Tait (SC)

Tayla Kauter (DD)

Brooke Harold (PEN)

Harley Te-Rita (ME)

Shaylah Pershouse (CAP)

Harlow Faaee (SC)

Ava Barrett (SC)

Reserves:

Katrina Jione

Harmony Letoa (ME)

Jaya Dyne (CAP)

Juliana Tamala (SC)

Roma Talaapitaga (SC)

Originally published as Revealed: Top performers from QLD Representative School Sport Netball, full 13-15yrs State team named

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/queensland/warwick/sport/revealed-top-performers-from-qld-representative-school-sport-netball-full-1315yrs-state-team-named/news-story/29f3198cbe1f9e607741e55f9d54ff01