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Maitland Opens women finish fourth as Cessnock men win state netball title
Maitland Opens netball team finished fourth and the Cessnock won the men's open title at the State Senior Netball Titles which finished in Campden on Monday.
The Maitland Opens and Cessnock men's result capped off an incredible three-days for the Coalfields, with the Maitland All-Abilities team finishing runners up, and top-10 finishes by the Maitland U-17s in Championship Division, and Cessnock's Opens (Div 2), U-17s (Div 2), and U-15s (Div 3).
The Maitland U-15s, whose preparations were hampered by injury, finished 15th with six wins, but should retain their Championship Division status next year.
Maitland's U-17s finished ninth with 10 wins and a draw from their 19 games.
Cessnock's open men's team went through the tournament undefeated winning all 10 games in the top flight.
Kurri Kurri's open men's team finished sixth of 12 teams in division 2, with a five win, six loss record.
The Maitland Opens teams had gone into the final day in fifth place, two points or one win behind four teams sharing top spot.
Their title hopes were unfortunately dashed with a 25-18 loss to Wyong in their first game on Monday.
They rallied and came home strong winning their final five games beating Liverpool City (22-17), Woolgoolga (22-12), Charlestown (18-17), Blacktown City (19-11) and St George (21-7).
They finished with a 15 win, three loss record, eclipsing Newcastle who were seventh with 10 wins, and Charlestown ninth with nine wins and a draw.
Cessnock's Open team were eighth in Division 2 with 10 wins and seven losses. They finished 10th in U-17 Div 2 with seven wins and nine losses, and 10th in U-15 Div 3 with nine wins and a draw from their 16 matches.
Kurri Kurri Opens finished 10th in Division 3 with six wins, 12th in U-17 Div 3 with five wins, and 14th in U-15 Div 3 with four wins and two draws.
Maitland Opens netball team finished fourth and the Cessnock won the men's open title at the State Senior Netball Titles which finished in Campden on Monday.
The Maitland Opens and Cessnock men's result capped off an incredible three-days for the Coalfields, with the Maitland All-Abilities team finishing runners up, and top-10 finishes by the Maitland U-17s in Championship Division, and Cessnock's Opens (Div 2), U-17s (Div 2), and U-15s (Div 3).
The Maitland U-15s, whose preparations were hampered by injury, finished 15th with six wins, but should retain their Championship Division status next year.
Maitland's U-17s finished ninth with 10 wins and a draw from their 19 games.
Cessnock's open men's team went through the tournament undefeated winning all 10 games in the top flight.
Kurri Kurri's open men's team finished sixth of 12 teams in division 2, with a five win, six loss record.
The Maitland Opens teams had gone into the final day in fifth place, two points or one win behind four teams sharing top spot.
Their title hopes were unfortunately dashed with a 25-18 loss to Wyong in their first game on Monday.
They rallied and came home strong winning their final five games beating Liverpool City (22-17), Woolgoolga (22-12), Charlestown (18-17), Blacktown City (19-11) and St George (21-7).
They finished with a 15 win, three loss record, eclipsing Newcastle who were seventh with 10 wins, and Charlestown ninth with nine wins and a draw.
Cessnock's Open team were eighth in Division 2 with 10 wins and seven losses. They finished 10th in U-17 Div 2 with seven wins and nine losses, and 10th in U-15 Div 3 with nine wins and a draw from their 16 matches.
Kurri Kurri Opens finished 10th in Division 3 with six wins, 12th in U-17 Div 3 with five wins, and 14th in U-15 Div 3 with four wins and two draws.
Maitland Opens netball team finished fourth and the Cessnock won the men's open title at the State Senior Netball Titles which finished in Campden on Monday.
The Maitland Opens and Cessnock men's result capped off an incredible three-days for the Coalfields, with the Maitland All-Abilities team finishing runners up, and top-10 finishes by the Maitland U-17s in Championship Division, and Cessnock's Opens (Div 2), U-17s (Div 2), and U-15s (Div 3).
The Maitland U-15s, whose preparations were hampered by injury, finished 15th with six wins, but should retain their Championship Division status next year.
Maitland's U-17s finished ninth with 10 wins and a draw from their 19 games.
Cessnock's open men's team went through the tournament undefeated winning all 10 games in the top flight.
Kurri Kurri's open men's team finished sixth of 12 teams in division 2, with a five win, six loss record.
The Maitland Opens teams had gone into the final day in fifth place, two points or one win behind four teams sharing top spot.
Their title hopes were unfortunately dashed with a 25-18 loss to Wyong in their first game on Monday.
They rallied and came home strong winning their final five games beating Liverpool City (22-17), Woolgoolga (22-12), Charlestown (18-17), Blacktown City (19-11) and St George (21-7).
They finished with a 15 win, three loss record, eclipsing Newcastle who were seventh with 10 wins, and Charlestown ninth with nine wins and a draw.
Cessnock's Open team were eighth in Division 2 with 10 wins and seven losses. They finished 10th in U-17 Div 2 with seven wins and nine losses, and 10th in U-15 Div 3 with nine wins and a draw from their 16 matches.
Kurri Kurri Opens finished 10th in Division 3 with six wins, 12th in U-17 Div 3 with five wins, and 14th in U-15 Div 3 with four wins and two draws.
Maitland Opens netball team finished fourth and the Cessnock won the men's open title at the State Senior Netball Titles which finished in Campden on Monday.
The Maitland Opens and Cessnock men's result capped off an incredible three-days for the Coalfields, with the Maitland All-Abilities team finishing runners up, and top-10 finishes by the Maitland U-17s in Championship Division, and Cessnock's Opens (Div 2), U-17s (Div 2), and U-15s (Div 3).
The Maitland U-15s, whose preparations were hampered by injury, finished 15th with six wins, but should retain their Championship Division status next year.
Maitland's U-17s finished ninth with 10 wins and a draw from their 19 games.
Cessnock's open men's team went through the tournament undefeated winning all 10 games in the top flight.
Kurri Kurri's open men's team finished sixth of 12 teams in division 2, with a five win, six loss record.
The Maitland Opens teams had gone into the final day in fifth place, two points or one win behind four teams sharing top spot.
Their title hopes were unfortunately dashed with a 25-18 loss to Wyong in their first game on Monday.
They rallied and came home strong winning their final five games beating Liverpool City (22-17), Woolgoolga (22-12), Charlestown (18-17), Blacktown City (19-11) and St George (21-7).
They finished with a 15 win, three loss record, eclipsing Newcastle who were seventh with 10 wins, and Charlestown ninth with nine wins and a draw.
Cessnock's Open team were eighth in Division 2 with 10 wins and seven losses. They finished 10th in U-17 Div 2 with seven wins and nine losses, and 10th in U-15 Div 3 with nine wins and a draw from their 16 matches.
Kurri Kurri Opens finished 10th in Division 3 with six wins, 12th in U-17 Div 3 with five wins, and 14th in U-15 Div 3 with four wins and two draws.