Seniors
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Katandra: 2.3, 7.7, 11.10, 15.13: 103
Tungamah: 1.2, 4.4, 5.8, 9.9: 63
The Senior Bears knew they needed everything to fall into place to stay in the finals race, but unfortunately, Katandra proved too strong.
Despite the 40-point loss, it was a well-contested game where Tungamah fought hard until the final siren.
The side showcased their resilience and determination, pushing through challenges and giving it their all.
While the outcome wasn't what they hoped for, their effort and spirit on the field were commendable, setting a solid foundation for future seasons.
They'll take this experience and learn from it as they look to regroup and come back even stronger.
Goals: Katandra: J. Kezerle 4, C. Hickford 3, M. Black 2, B. Bell 2, H. Willaton, L. Turcato, B. Simpson, F. Paul.
Tungamah: N. McKeown 6, C. Powell, D. Haebich, J. Cheek.
Best: Katandra: M. McGrath, H. Wedding, H. Willaton, H. Smith, J. Costa, B. Bell.
Tungamah: O. Willis, G. Montgomery, S. Ferguson, N. Mckeown, F. Fletcher, J. Holcombe.
Fourths
Tocumwal 1.4: 10 def by Tungamah 7.6: 48
The coaches couldn't have asked for more from the Fourths during their semi-final clash against Tocumwal on Sunday.
The team is building momentum at the right moment in time, showcasing impressive pressure around the ball and have been spot on with their field kicking.
It was a fantastic all-around team effort which propelled the Tungamah Fourths into the prelim final against the top-of-the-ladder Picola, this upcoming Saturday in Waaia.
If the Fourths maintain their belief in themselves and keep pushing forward, there's no telling what they can achieve.
The energy and determination they've shown so far could make all the difference as they aim for a spot in the grand final.
Excitement is in the air, and the potential for success is within reach.
Goals: T. Lawrence 3, P. Poll, D. Doyle, C. Beggs, C. Jarjoura.
Best: J. Morritt, P. Poll, T. Saunders, J. Haebich, D. Cummins, D. Phillips.
Netball
C Reserve
Tungamah 31 def Tocumwal 15
A week is a long time in netball.
C Reserve Bears displayed a defence which was on fire last weekend, getting hands on ball after ball.
The mid-court worked overtime, and the Bears attack converted their chances.
A true full team effort.
It was a well contested match that was worthy of finals.
The side will play Deniliquin Rovers on Saturday in the preliminary final.
This will be another tough contest, and C Reserve will need to bring their A game.
Under 17s
Waaia 38 def Tungamah 21
In tough, windy and cold conditions, the Tungamah Under 17 girls took the court knowing it was going to be a hard-fought game.
The defensive end worked tirelessly all game, applying pressure to the Waaia attack, who’s shooting accuracy was on point.
Mid-court players played with lots of determination continually resetting and finding the best path to get the ball into the ring.
However, the strong winds made life difficult for our goalers, when the ball was in their hands.
Despite the loss, the Under 17s played well and should be extremely proud of all they have achieved throughout the 2025 season.
A special shoutout to the under 15s girls who have helped the Under 17s throughout the season.
To all the coaches, parents and club supporters, the Under 17s are incredibly lucky to have your support weekly, thank you.
Awards: Coaches Award - Chelsea and Mads K.