INDOOR SPORTS
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By GREG KING
Netball
With Hannah Morley and Eloise Fraser leading the way, RSL Feelgood crawled over the line in their Monday night ladies clash, recording a one-goal victory over the Dale Towns-inspired Simmo's Signs performance. The final score was a nail-biting 23 to 22, with the tightness of the game a good indicator of a hard-fought battle.
In division two seven-a-side, when the teams running in third and fourth place went head to head, it was always going to be a struggle to find the victor. The BBRE, led by Shayna Coe, took on the Castlereagh Coyotes, ably led by Katelyn Wheeler. In the end, the result was 24-all, after a great game was played by both sides.
In mixed netball, a grade crossover was played between teams from division two and division three. The Goodsorts recorded a convincing 34 to 17 victory over Whistlers. Darts
Graeme Bruce again finished on top of the pile, although he did drop one round to Roseanne Marchant in the round robin series. Organisers are once again calling for nominations for a new cash competition which will feature a different format by having a minimum number of 12 registered players who can commit to the five-week competition.
Table Tennis
Lesley Mei and Ben Peacock battled it out for supremacy last Thursday night, with Les finishing on top at the end of the epic battle.
Soccer
Fletchers and Benchwarmers played out a tight one-all draw in Men's B Grade.
Both teams squandered their opportunities to gain maximum points.
Junior soccer's Red Devils continue to improve each week, playing against older opposition, which has not fazed them. Congratulations to the players, particularly Shannon Haynes, Ryan Edgar, Blake Gilholme, Nate Parkes, Toby Pay, and Denim and Bailey Auld.
Allsports
Gulargambone, led by girls Afrene Wright, Janaya Millgate and Rachael Wright, won both their games over Tim Bolten's Dodgers. The scores were 10-4 in frisbee and 74-42 in volleyball.
Floorball
After not losing for 11 weeks, it appears there may be some cracks in the game of The Mad Hatters. Their determination against the Assassins was not quite enough, with the evening ending in a gutsy draw. The Hillbillies had a well-earned win as did the All Blacks.
Rebound Volleyball
Illusion recorded a win of 45 to 44 against a valiant Happy Hippies, who had Michelle Hayward at the helm.
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Indoor cricket
Although the final placings in the Macquarie Inn B2 have been decided, the two teams that finished fifth and sixth respectively played their last competition game as though it was a grand final. Adam Cuskelly's E Team sneaked home winners by a mere 11 runs, while the Marauders, a team dominated by father and son pairings namely the Thompsons and Hankes thus establishing the young fellows' skills, dominated in their final encounter.