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THE weekend matches against Narre Warren were positive despite the three senior teams going down. The junior teams flew the flag for the club, scoring two good victories on a damp court with a dark sky.

@BT Sub Sport News:A GRADE

Devon Meadows played a good game and should be proud. Narre Warren was too strong in the end but the players were looking forward to this week’s challenge against Pakenham.
Narre Warren 65 d Devon Meadows 35.

@BT Sub Sport News:B GRADE

Devon Meadows played its best game so far this year, getting within three goals in the third quarter. It was the result of great teamwork by all.
Scores: Narre Warren 47 d Devon Meadows 33.

@BT Sub Sport News:C GRADE

Devon Meadows did well with only five team members fit and healthy.
Scores: Narre Warren 46 d Devon Meadows 10.

@BT Sub Sport News:15 AND UNDER

Devon Meadows played another solid game and came away with a strong win. With only five under-15s on the court, several players from the under-13s stepped in to help out and played great games.
Best on court was Tiffany Findlay for strong centre court play and keeping her head up despite a fall.
Scores: Devon Meadows 26 d Narre Warren 9.

@BT Sub Sport News:13 AND UNDER

The team played a close game and kept fighting to come away with a win.
Scores: Devon Meadows 21 d Narre Warren 19.

@BT Sub Sport News:CLUB NOTES

Tickets to the Devon Meadows dinner dance on 17 July are available from Brooke Flanagan at $35 each.

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