BA’s netballers in commnading position

BA’s netballers in commnading position

INform Khomas Region Netball League (KRNL) defending champion Black Africa kept a clean slate for the fourth consecutive time after downing minnows Namibia Defense Force (NDF) 37-16 over the weekend.

The match played at the Katutura Youth Complex, witnessed Black Africa (BA)’s veteran attacking duo Katy Louw and Rebekka Goagoses, mesmerizing the inexperienced NDF defence. The skills of Goagoses ainfornt pf goal secured her side leading NDF 8-2 at the end of the first quarter.BA continued towering its opponents by adding another 12 goals to their score-line while NDF managed to add to points.In the third quarter Black Africa’s overconfidence almost caused them dearly, as they (BA) begun losing sight when the NDF team started soldiering furiously in the hope of capitalizing on BA’s weakness but seemed awfully short-lived.The NDF, with their experienced coach Emsie Esterhuizen could be a force to be reckoned with if they worked on tactics, precise passes and speed.In the second league Orlando Pirates defeated United II 32-28.Third league contenders Black Africa ousted Peace Makers from Rehoboth 43-13.- NampaThe skills of Goagoses ainfornt pf goal secured her side leading NDF 8-2 at the end of the first quarter.BA continued towering its opponents by adding another 12 goals to their score-line while NDF managed to add to points.In the third quarter Black Africa’s overconfidence almost caused them dearly, as they (BA) begun losing sight when the NDF team started soldiering furiously in the hope of capitalizing on BA’s weakness but seemed awfully short-lived.The NDF, with their experienced coach Emsie Esterhuizen could be a force to be reckoned with if they worked on tactics, precise passes and speed.In the second league Orlando Pirates defeated United II 32-28.Third league contenders Black Africa ousted Peace Makers from Rehoboth 43-13.- Nampa

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