South Bowlo proved top shots when the Tamworth Netball Association held their grand finals on Saturday.
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The club won five of the 11 divisions including the Open As where the Not Kanga's defeated the Swans Red 50-22 to win the Tamworth Trophey Award.
They also triumphed in the 17/18s, 15/16As and Bs and 11/12Cs.
In what was an all South Bowlo battle for the Vicki Pearson Shield (17/18) the Thunder edged out the Storm 35-32. The Stars (15/16A) and Fever (15/16B) meanwhile both had big wins in their grand finals the Stars beating the TC Storm 77-40 and the Fever the Peel Green Panthers 60-23.
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The Lightning were the club's youngest champions overcoming their Magpies club-mates 30-16 in the 11/12Cs.
In Open Bs the TU Rockets accounted for the TC Typhoons 40-28 while the NCMC Matilda's were too strong for the SWR Swallows 55-28 in Open C.
TC Lightning just got over the SB Giants in the 13/14As 53-45 while the Calrossy Storm blew the SB Firebirds away in the 13/14Bs running out 63-15 victors.
Manilla Thunder won the 11/12As beating the St Ed Giants 34-22, and the St Nic Storm the 11/12B with a 33-13 triumph over the South Swifts.
Meanwhile in the perpetual awards Jaydah Craig from the St Eds Swifts was awarded the Dorothy Lockwood OAM Memorial Award for Fair Play and Sportsmanship.
Rebecca McKenzie and Lisa Fox were recognised as joint winners of the Beryl Mooney Trophy for service to netball by someone involved at a high level within the association, while Naz McGregor beat out a strong field to win the Sheryl Abra Memorial Trophy for service to netball by a volunteer, Jo Thomas was awarded the Denise McMahon Memorial Trophy for service to umpiring, Sara Bartlett-Taylor the Di Hall Trophy for services by a junior to netball and the South Bowlo Stars the Tamworth Umpire Clinic Trophy.