KHOMAS Region Netball League (KRNL) defending champion Black Africa (BA), hammered town rival United by 49-24 at the Katutura Youth Complex over the weekend.
Black Africa registered its third consecutive victory after beating Wanderers and Orlando Pirates, respectively. Black Africa’s veteran goal shooter Rebekka Goagoseb was on sound, netting most of the goals in the first quarter.BA’s Katy Louw demonstrated maturity as she dictated matters against her opponents, which resulted in her teams’ victory.Credit also goes to Tokkie Kandjavera, who ruthlessly took on the United’s defense.BA’s center Samueline Kamujaha also made an impact during the game as she showed great pace, while Ivone Kotjipati and teammate Jacky Gawanab’s brilliant performance blocked United from getting more points.United had a number of chances but lady luck was clearly not on their side as BA’s charges showed class, good combination and style as compared to their opponents.To top it all, Black Africa’s football players came to cheer the netball squad that indeed was good medicine for the ladies’ victory.In another first division clash, Orlando Pirates defeated Wanderers by 54-34 while in the second league, Wanderers II defeated Young Ones II 45-32.United II went down to Black Africa 41-34 while the third league contenders Tigers III out-classed long time rival Black Africa III 36-18.Black Africa’s second league side took no mercy when they edge out United II 41-31, while third league Orlando Pirates defeated new comers Peace Makers 24-19.Black Africa IIIA trounced United III 31-8.- NampaBlack Africa’s veteran goal shooter Rebekka Goagoseb was on sound, netting most of the goals in the first quarter.BA’s Katy Louw demonstrated maturity as she dictated matters against her opponents, which resulted in her teams’ victory.Credit also goes to Tokkie Kandjavera, who ruthlessly took on the United’s defense.BA’s center Samueline Kamujaha also made an impact during the game as she showed great pace, while Ivone Kotjipati and teammate Jacky Gawanab’s brilliant performance blocked United from getting more points.United had a number of chances but lady luck was clearly not on their side as BA’s charges showed class, good combination and style as compared to their opponents.To top it all, Black Africa’s football players came to cheer the netball squad that indeed was good medicine for the ladies’ victory.In another first division clash, Orlando Pirates defeated Wanderers by 54-34 while in the second league, Wanderers II defeated Young Ones II 45-32.United II went down to Black Africa 41-34 while the third league contenders Tigers III out-classed long time rival Black Africa III 36-18.Black Africa’s second league side took no mercy when they edge out United II 41-31, while third league Orlando Pirates defeated new comers Peace Makers 24-19.Black Africa IIIA trounced United III 31-8.- Nampa
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