Stings tame Jaguars and hand them their first defeat while Tornados blow Sunbirds to record a clean sweep

Match of the day saw Stings take on Jaguars in the final clash of the day. It was Stings who took the game 53-51 handing Jaguars their first defeat of the season. Both teams were evenly matched however it was Stings that scraped through with an extra point finishing the quarter 13 – 12. The Jaguars were not about to sit back and allow Stings run berserk – they found their way back into the game. Coach Rozanne Matthyse made a tactical change in the second quarter moving Phophi Nematangari from Centre position to Wing Defence while moving Captain Tshina Mdau to Wing Attack. This change seemed to have yielded instant results as Nematangari intercepted a lot of Stings attacks. The last two minutes of the game proved to be worthwhile for the Jaguars as they clawed their way back into the match even though they trailed 27 – 29 at half time.

The third quarter was no different as both teams kept going at each with Stings Head Coach Freda Kemp rotating her team throughout the quarter and this paid dividends as they finished the quarter 49 – 43. It was in the final quarter where things got super-heated – the last two minutes of the game were nail biting as Jaguars missed three two pointer chances which put Stings at an advantage.

The start of the afternoon at the Durban University of Technology saw Mpumalanga Sunbirds take on their fierce Western Cape Tornados. One wouldn’t be mistaken to easily classify as the match of the group considering how heated the clash always is between these two.

Both teams were locked neck on neck for a solid thirteen minutes however it was Tornados who pulled away in the last two minutes, taking advantage and making the most of the Supershot. It was the Tornados that went to the first quarter break leading 13 – 9.

The Western Cape outfit started the second quarter the same way they ended the first one, with intensity and dominance. Sunbirds were not clinical and this allowed Tornados to capitalise on those errors and cement their lead. Tornados were leading 26 -21 going into half time.

Tornados peeled away in the championship quarter – despite the changes that coach Faith Mobeng made, Sunbirds were struggling to get back into the game. Tornados used their supershots chances wisely and clinched the match 58 -42.

Eastern Cape Aloes clashed with North West outfit Flames in a mouth-watering encounter. Both teams needed to get maximum points from this match, as neither one of them won their opening match. It was North West Flames who seemed the hungrier of the two as the dominated better part of the match until Aloes staged a comeback into the game albeit late. Both coaches were facing each other for the eight time today and it is coach Adine Adriaanse who came out on tops recording her sixth win against Zandile Njeza’s two. Flames won 53 -47.

Kingdom Queens who have been one of the fan favourites faced North West Tshukudu in Division 2 clash. Queens came into this match very high in confidence as they are yet to lose a match after two games while Tshukudu have recorded one win and one loss in as many games. Both teams were evenly matched in the opening quarter before Queens hopped onto a getaway train and winning 47 – 35.

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