Hilda Skeene, Reynold Weekes secure wins in NSC Netball

The ongoing Pedialyte Sport/National Sports Council Primary School Netball Competition served up another round of thrilling action this week, with two teams delivering particularly standout performances on the courts at King George V Memorial Park.

Reynold Weekes Primary emerged as an unstoppable force on match day, securing back-to-back shutout victories over their opponents. The squad first shut out Mount Tabor Primary with a clean 4-0 scoreline, before turning in an even more impressive display to defeat St Mark’s Primary 7-0, cementing their status as one of the tournament’s top contenders to watch.

Not to be overshadowed by Reynold Weekes’ success, Hilda Skeene Primary turned in equally dominant results across their two fixtures. The team opened their day with a 4-0 shutout of St Mark’s Primary, then pulled off a hard-fought 2-1 win against St Bartholomew’s Primary to extend their winning streak in the competition.

St Bartholomew’s Primary quickly rebounded from their narrow one-goal loss, however, bouncing back to claim a convincing 5-1 victory over Mount Tabor in their second match of the day.

Across the competition at the Bridgefield St Thomas venue, another set of teams turned in lopsided results. West Terrace Primary delivered a pair of dominant shutout wins, first crushing People’s Cathedral Primary 9-0 before following that up with a 6-0 blanking of Welches Primary. Meanwhile, Hillaby Tuner’s Hall pulled off a pair of nail-biting 1-0 wins, securing narrow one-goal victories over both Eden Lodge Primary and People’s Cathedral Primary to pick up maximum points from their two fixtures.