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Thursday 6 February 2014

Shiplake v Henley College


Shiplake managed a healthy squad of 11 against the prestigious Henley College. However Shiplake was missing their Captain due to prior commitments, so it was up to our Vice Captain Kozhemyakina to step up and into Arnold's trainers!

The first quarter saw Shiplake with a new arrangement in the attacking circle, Barron-Cutts playing GS for the first time and White playing GA, a combination that hasn't had much practice so it took a while in finding their rhythm. Collings and Kozhemyakina fought tirelessly in the defence, limiting Henley College’s goal count to finish at 6-1 with Henley College leading. During the second quarter, Shiplake made changes in the attack and defence, bringing on Goodman as GS and Holloway as WD.  Harman and Cartwright worked well together offering a strong and fluid movement up and down the court and made some outstanding interceptions.  Shiplake never took their eye off the ball, half time score 10-4, Henley College lead. 



During the third quarter, more player changes were made which may of gone against Shiplake as Henley College score a further 12 goals compared to our 5 throughout the quarter, although the score does not reflect on court performance with Shiplake’s Seward (GD) who played an outstanding game on defence.
Reeder (WD0 playing her second game of Netball wanted to prove to herself and team that she was a valued member of the squad and didn’t tire of trying her best. Kononenko (GS) for a quarter meant business, she fought for every ball in the circle and she did not drop her guard, excellent passing in and out improved Shiplake’s goal difference, with White, (GA) taking every opportunity to shoot, end of Q3 22-9, Henley College lead.


The last and final quarter saw an interesting change to our challengers tally, only scoring three goals, this must be down to our defense Seward, Collings and Holloway battling to gain possession, along with our driven attack working their way back up the court delivering to our shooters. Shiplake scored 5 goals in the last quarter alongside the Henley College’s 3, but it just wasn’t enough, Henley College won 25-14. Well played Shiplake and congratulations to Alice White for winning player of the match!


However, something we did win hands down was that of Steve Beaumount’s match tea, not only did the away team polish off their share they helped themselves to ours, informing us that Shiplake have award winning chocolate brownies!!