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MYRTLEFORD’S Zahra Hazeldine and Gemma Corcoran represented their league with pride in the O&M’s crushing win over the Goulburn Valley League in the under 15s.
Starting off proceedings at Wangaratta’s WJ Findlay Oval on Saturday, the league’s future stars shined bright from the start and never looked in doubt in their 69-38 triumph.
Bridget Flint-Chapman also helped the girls along as assistant coach while Milla Corcoran was chosen as a training partner to see strong Saints representation in the winning side.
Wodonga Raiders pair Bella Bowles and Lucy Tinkler – who scored 46 goals at 98 per cent accuracy - were named best on court.
Many players including Hazeldine and the Corcorans were already familiar with each other’s play having represented the North East in the under 15 Victorian State Netball Titles in Frankston prior to the O&M season beginning.
It was more of a struggle for the other grades for the O&M, with the under 17s going down in a tight loss 50-52 to GV.
While no Saints took to the court, Lily Boyer was named as a training partner in the squad.
And it was a one-sided display in the open game as GV proved far too strong for the O&M winning 68-31, with best on court honours going to GV’s Hollie Reid from Euroa.





