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Evergreen netball teams breaking all records

2019 is no different as the under 11 team triumphed yet again winning both the Bayhaven subzone league tournament and the CADSSA festival.

The Evergreen Primary School netball team is breaking all their previous records. The under 11 and under 13 teams have had major success from 2016 and are still on a winning streak that doesn’t seem to be slowing down.

The consistent form of the under 11 team has led to them winning consecutively from 2016 until now. That is a remarkable feat for four years in succession.

They were the winners of both their Bayhaven subzone and the CADSSA festival in 2016. The above feat was repeated again in 2017 as they emerged winners at subzone and CADSSA level. It was deja vu again 2018 when the teams emerged as winners in the subzone and at CADSSA level.

2019 is no different as the under 11 team triumphed yet again winning both the Bayhaven subzone league tournament and the CADSSA festival.

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Some of the scores were 11-0, 8-1, 7-0, 16-0. The team also plans on competing in this year’s Friendship Games so watch out for the girls in green.

The under 13 netball team has had a strong showing in the last three years. In 2017, they emerged as the runners-up at the CADSSA festival while it was business as usual winning the Bayhaven subzone league festival.

In 2018, the under 13 team emerged as the winners, just like the under 11 team, in both the subzone and CADSSA levels. 2019 has been no different as the team won yet again at both the Subzone and CADSSA levels.

Some of their scores were 40-0, 24-0, 16-2. With such outstanding form both teams are definitely a force to be reckoned with. The teams pass on their appreciation and graduation to their coach and managers for their unwavering support and commitment.

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