THE last week at Westlakes District Netball Association (WDNA) has been eventful after the highs of the 14s and 15s success in the State League.
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The association has also been busy with the administration side of the sport.
Toronto Netball Club has decided to change homes and will join Charlestown Netball Association from the beginning of its season.
WDNA wishes Toronto and its players and staff all the best at their new home.
Starting this week, the Westlakes 14s representative team will be coached by Su-Ann James with Tara Culbert as assistant coach. Former coach Helen Grogan is leaving the position for personal reasons.
Ms James said she was looking forward to working with this group of very talented girls and further developing their teamwork and skills in the lead-up to the State Age Championships in Campbelltown in June.
WDNA thanks Helen Grogan for her hard work this year with the 14s.
This week also sees Westlakes' Shae Jordan travel to Wollongong to represent Hunter Academy of Sport in the NSW Clubs Sports Academy Games.
During the school holidays team take a break from all club games, but Westlakes will hold its representative carnival on April 27 for development squad level to open levels.
Division 1 results: Rathmines Raptors 40 def Bolton Point Dinos 18, Bolton Point Doodlebugs 56 def Morisset Diamonds 21, and Rathmines Hawks 48 def Rathmines Butcherbirds 21.
Division 2 results: Morisset Wii Not Fit 36 def Wangi The Bees 11, Wangi Zooper Doopers 52 def Morisset Shooting Stars 11, and Bolton Point Hot Shots 42 def Bolton Point Vipers 27.
Geoff Taylor is publicity officer for WDNA. Email squizzytaylor@optusnet.com.au.