Katanning Netball Association hosts long-awaited annual over-30s carnival at Katanning Leisure Centre

Tina BriscoeGreat Southern Herald
Camera IconTe Taitonga Rua on court against Narrogin's Here for the Win(e) in walking netball. Credit: Tina Briscoe

The Katanning Netball Association threw a final hurrah for this season’s netball on Saturday, with teams travelling in from across the region for the association’s annual over-30s carnival.

The day kicked off early with the first game on court at 8.30am at the Katanning Leisure Centre.

Teams from Katanning, Kojonup, Albany, Ravensthorpe, Ongerup, Narrogin, Tambellup and Mandurah came to play in a good-natured day of netball.

Camera IconPool A winners Narrogin's Here for the Win(e). Credit: Tina Briscoe

With two divisions for the day, the competition fielded a great balance of opponents in both Pool A and B.

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Games were quick but full on, with everyone wanting to score high and get on the ladder to take home the gold, and both divisions got to enjoy a little competition against one another.

Teams all played a round of walking netball in costumes, with teams rewarded for the most outrageous and well-coordinated group costumes.

Camera IconShamara Letter on court. Credit: Tina Briscoe

All teams whipped out their craziest of ideas, some almost unimaginable for a netball court.

However, teams pulled them off and completed the whole round to hysterical laughter from both the sidelines and on court.

The association’s dedicated volunteers also got the chance to get their sneakers on and take to the court, pulling together a team of volunteers on the day.

Netball WA’s Donna Herbet joined in along with Katanning Netball Association committee members, Brie Jackson from our local ambulance centre and many more amazing local netball contributors.

The association also had the honour of seeing promising young umpires Leah Edwards and Lara Rodney presented with their C-class badges for umpiring.

The grand final in Pool A came down to Narrogin and Ongerup, a great battle of court knowledge and experience between these two teams, however Narrogin managed to bag the win in the dying minutes and take home the gold.

Camera IconUmpires Lara Rodney and Leah Edwards. Credit: Tina Briscoe

Pool B had the day’s dominant team Kojonup up against Ravensthorpe.

However, Ravensthorpe staged an upset win and upped the score in the last 60 seconds to slip ahead and take the win.

The day’s presentations, including awards for bet dressed team in the costume round, oldest player, average oldest team and the wooden spoon were presented with a well-deserved sun-downer drink at the Sprigg Bar after the competition finished up for the day.

Camera IconPool B winners Ravensthorpe. Credit: Tina Briscoe
Camera IconRavensthorpe go up against Kojonup's The Blow Ins in their grand final game. Credit: Tina Briscoe
Camera IconNarrogin's Here for the Win(e) play against Ongerup in their grand final match. Credit: Tina Briscoe
Camera IconOngerup's Nana Netters on court against Mandurah's Understated Magic in their walking netball costume round. Credit: Tina Briscoe
Camera IconKatanning's Not a Bad Crew's Kylie Cattanach passes as Ravensthorpe's Tegan Greeuw defends. Credit: Tina Briscoe
Camera IconKatanning Netball Volunteers against Tambellup's No Net Sense in a walking netball round. Credit: Tina Briscoe
Camera IconRavensthorpe's Demi-Lee Tomkins and Katanning's Chantel Kent. Credit: Tina Briscoe

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