JOHANNESBURG, MANGAUNG TOP LOG AT SPAR NATIONAL NETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Rustenburg, North West, South Africa: Mangaung returned to winning ways on the third day of the SPAR National Netball Championships at Hoërskool Rustenburg on Wednesday.
In their morning match, they beat Nelson Mandela Bay 58-43 after leading 25-16 at halftime. But their afternoon match was a nailbiter. They trailed Tshwane, last year’s runners up, for most of the match, but snatched a one goal victory in the dying moments. At halftime, Tshwane were nine goals ahead (33-24) but the team from the Free State reduced the deficit to four in the third quarter (41-37) and then won the match by 54 goals to 53.
“We drew on the experience of out draw against Johannesburg yesterday, when we had it in the bag but let them draw level,” said coach Martha Mosoahle-Samm.
“I am so proud of the team, and I always knew that if we could get to within four goals, we could win,” she said.
Tshwane coach Rozanne Matthyse tried to put a brave face on things.
“We shouldn’t have lost that match – we were 10 goals up at one stage and we lost by one goal.
“Under pressure, players need to dig deep and to draw energy from one another, but this didn’t happen. We will go back and look at the game again and see what we did wrong, but I can still take positives out of this match.”
Earlier, Tshwane beat Cape Town 64-45, after leading 33-24 at halftime.
Johannesburg continued their march to the semifinals with victories over log leaders Dr Kenneth Kaunda and Cape Winelands.
Playing in intense heat, with the thermometer touching 36c, Dr Kenneth Kaunda appeared to be gaining ground on Johannesburg and were just two goals behind at halftime (27-25) but Johannesburg came back strongly in the third quarter, scoring 13 goals while restricting Dr Kenneth Kaunda to just four. Dr Kenneth Kaunda had a better final quarter but Johannesburg clinched the victory 52-39.
In their late afternoon match, Johannesburg beat Cape Winelands 61-46.
In other matches on Wednesday, Cape Winelands beat Buffalo City 75-30 and Nelson Mandela Bay beat Cape Town 47-46, after trailing 22-25 at halftime.
Mangaung, Johannesburg and Dr Kenneth Kaunda appear set for the semifinals, with Tshwane and Cape Winelands fighting it out for the fourth spot.
A feature of this tournament has been the close contests between the top five teams, in the absence of the SPAR national squad, who are preparing for a tour of Australia later this month.
Tickets for the games will be available at the venue – R20 for adults and R10 for children.
Selected matches will be broadcast LIVE on SuperSport Variety 4/Channel 209 (2-7 October).
RESULTS OF THE SENIOR & U21 SPAR NATIONAL NETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS AT THE HOËRSKOOL RUSTENBURG ON WEDNESDAY, 4 OCTOBER 2023
DAY 3: Results
Senior A
Tshwane vs Cape Town
Q1: 18-10
Q2: 33-24
Q3: 51-31
Q4: 64-45 (FINAL SCORE)
Buffalo vs Cape Winelands
Q1: 10-20
Q2: 18-40
Q3: 25-56
Q4: 30-75 (FINAL SCORE)
Mangaung vs Nelson Mandela Bay
Q1: 11-10
Q2: 25-16
Q3: 44-28
Q4: 58-43 (FINAL SCORE)
Johannesburg vs Dr Kenneth Kaunda
Q1: 15-11
Q2: 27-25
Q3: 40-29
Q4: 52-39 (FINAL SCORE)
Nelson Mandela Bay vs Cape Town
Q1: 13-12
Q2: 22-25
Q3: 35-37
Q4: 47-46 (FINAL SCORE)
Mangaung vs Tshwane
Q1: 10-17
Q2: 24-33
Q3: 37-41
Q4: 54-53 (FINAL SCORE)
Cape Winelands vs Johannesburg
Q1: 14-14
Q2: 27-33
Q3: 37-51
Q4: 46-61 (FINAL SCORE)
U21 A
Cape Winelands vs Mangaung
Q1: 12-11
Q2: 17-27
Q3: 24-40
Q4: 31-53 (FINAL SCORE)
Johannesburg vs Cape Winelands
Q1: 6-11
Q2: 16-22
Q3: 21-41
Q4: 30-53 (FINAL SCORE)
Dr Kenneth Kaunda vs Tshwane
Q1: 8-16
Q2: 17-29
Q3: 26-40
Q4: 33-51 (FINAL SCORE)
Zululand vs Mangaung
Q1: 8-10
Q2: 20-24
Q3: 30-36
Q4: 36-46 (FINAL SCORE)