Kuisebmond Queens reign supreme
Kuisebmond Queens won the Erongo competition of the Dinolo Super Netball Tournament in Walvis Bay recently.
The competition was played on a round robin basis.
Kuisebmond Queens won all their games and topped the log with 10 points.
The champions scored 79 goals, conceded 30 goals and pocketed N$2 000 for their efforts.
Future Stars and Marinha finished second with 7 points each.
Both teams won three games, drew one and lost one game.
Future Stars had a better goal difference though.
They scored 68 and conceded 43 goals against the 66 scored and 40 goals conceded by Marinha and were awarded second place with Marinha finishing in third place.
Future Stars received N$1 500 and Marinha N$1 000.
Erongo regional sports officer Mara Kandjiriomuini welcomed the initiative by African Deli under its flagship brand, Dinolo.
She commended the company for assisting Netball Namibia with development and identifying talent by sponsoring the tournament being held in all 14 regions.
The winner of each region will take part in the finals scheduled for Swakopmund on the 30 September 2017.
The champions will pocket N$15 000, the runners-up N$10 000 and the third-placed team N$5 000.
The competition kicked off in the Khomas Region the previous week and the Namibian Defence Force Composite Depot team won the inaugural event.
Nampol won the Hardap Region competition at Mariental on 8 July.
The tournament now moves to Nkurenkuro in the Kavango West Region on 15 July, Oshakati in the Oshana Region on 22 July, Otjiwarongo in the Otjozondjupa Region on 29 July and Keetmanshoop in the Karas Region on 5 August.
OTIS FINCK
The competition was played on a round robin basis.
Kuisebmond Queens won all their games and topped the log with 10 points.
The champions scored 79 goals, conceded 30 goals and pocketed N$2 000 for their efforts.
Future Stars and Marinha finished second with 7 points each.
Both teams won three games, drew one and lost one game.
Future Stars had a better goal difference though.
They scored 68 and conceded 43 goals against the 66 scored and 40 goals conceded by Marinha and were awarded second place with Marinha finishing in third place.
Future Stars received N$1 500 and Marinha N$1 000.
Erongo regional sports officer Mara Kandjiriomuini welcomed the initiative by African Deli under its flagship brand, Dinolo.
She commended the company for assisting Netball Namibia with development and identifying talent by sponsoring the tournament being held in all 14 regions.
The winner of each region will take part in the finals scheduled for Swakopmund on the 30 September 2017.
The champions will pocket N$15 000, the runners-up N$10 000 and the third-placed team N$5 000.
The competition kicked off in the Khomas Region the previous week and the Namibian Defence Force Composite Depot team won the inaugural event.
Nampol won the Hardap Region competition at Mariental on 8 July.
The tournament now moves to Nkurenkuro in the Kavango West Region on 15 July, Oshakati in the Oshana Region on 22 July, Otjiwarongo in the Otjozondjupa Region on 29 July and Keetmanshoop in the Karas Region on 5 August.
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