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Demons delight at win over Jets

09 MAY 2023
GIG WANL GIG WANL 2023
The top of the table Demons continued their good form with a 72-45 win over the Jets, making it seven wins in a row in the GIG WANL Open Division.
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The top of the table Demons continued their good form with a 72-45 win over the Jets, making it seven wins in a row in the GIG WANL Open Division.

Demons got out of the blocks quickly, winning the first quarter by 10 goals as Jets struggled to keep pace.

The following two quarters were closer but the Jets still couldn’t get themselves back in it as Goal Shooter Kelsey McPhee sunk a match high 29 Goals. 

Sharks also came home victors with a 63-45 win over the Warriors to mark captain Jess Penny’s 150th game.

An impressive 15-goal opening term saw the Sharks take an early lead by eight goals.

Sharks kept their foot on the gas, winning the remaining three quarters to finish the game on top and stay in a finals slot with six wins and two losses.

Despite Warriors Goal Shooter Hana Stokes scoring an impressive 34 goals at 92 per cent, big tallies for both Rose Aryang (24 Goals) and Asha Parsons (33 Goals) meant the Sharks ended the game victorious.

Comets and Roar were also on the winners list to both stay in the top four with six wins and two losses each.

There were a number of close results in the 20/U Division, most notably a two-goal win for Comets over Rangers.

The two teams could barely be split in the first quarter with the Comets taking it out by just one goal.

After the first break, the Comets raced away taking the quarter by six goals to give them a seven-goal buffer for the second half.

The Rangers came back winning both the third and fourth quarters to try and get themselves in the lead but ultimately wayward goal shooting prevented them from doing so.

The win keeps the Comets in the top four and leaves the Rangers just outside of it in fifth position.

Warriors edged out the Sharks 59-54 in a close affair in their 20/U clash.

In both the first and second quarters the Warriors got ahead, winning both by just two goals.

The Sharks were able to wipe the slate clean in the third term ensuring scores were level at three quarter time.

A clutch performance in the final quarter let the Warriors walk away with a hard-earned win and were helped by an impressive 41 goals by Lily Gilsenan.

In the Men’s Division, the Roar made another imposing win against second placed Warriors, taking out the game 60-47.

Comets snapped their two-game losing streak with an eight-goal win against the Demons.

The Men’s division is looking forward to Rapid Round next week, featuring shots worth two and three goals, 10 minute quarters and only five players on the court.

Round 8 Results

Open
Comets 68 defeated Rangers 51
Roar 77 defeated Lightning 35
Sharks 63 defeated Warriors 45Demons 72 defeated Jets 45

20/U
Warriors 59 defeated Sharks 54
Demons 61 defeated Jets 47
Comets 48 defeated Rangers 46
Roar 59 defeated Lighting 31

Men’s
Comets 50 defeated Demons 42
Roar 60 defeated Warriors 47

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