BNA Winter League Season Opener Results

The 2024-25 Bermuda Netball Association Winter League season got underway at the Bernard Park Netball Courts, 11 & Under League The action was intense as Storm Lightning faced off against Phoenix Sparks. Tamirra Richardson dazzled as the Storm Lightning’s best attacker, with Honor White dominating as the best defender and MVP. For the Phoenix Sparks, [...]

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The 2024-25 Bermuda Association Winter League season got underway at the Bernard Park Netball Courts, The action was intense as Storm Lightning faced off against Phoenix Sparks. Tamirra Richardson dazzled as the Storm Lightning’s best attacker, with Honor White dominating as the best defender and MVP. For the Phoenix Sparks, A’Mariss Dyer shone as best attacker, Solea Rivas stood tall as best defender, and Quin Burgess clinched MVP honors.

Storm Thunder clashed with North Village Lady Rams, with Kimora Davy and Shavion Channer leading the Thunder’s charge as best attacker and best defender, respectively, while Gabriella Babon earned MVP. For the Lady Rams, Taylor Kyme was an unstoppable force as best attacker, Tabitha Ball excelled in defense, and Nylah Hardtman took the MVP title. The Storm swept past the Phoenix Embers with a commanding 12-5 victory.



Sah-Quirity lit up the scoreboard with 9 goals, supported by Journee Belboda’s 2 goals and MVP Diya Steede’s crucial score. Voneai Benza and Anabelle Olutiola shone as best attacker and best defender for the Storm. For the Phoenix Embers, Zyari Lawrence netted 3 goals, with Azariah Scott adding 2 more.

Kenzie McCreary was a defensive rock and MVP for the Embers. The North Village Lady Rams stormed to a 30-3 victory over the Dandy Stars. MVP Dani Brown was unstoppable with 20 goals, Olivia Dale added 10 more, and Dylan Outerbridge and Riley Jones were named best attacker and best defender, respectively.

Naiah Rayner scored all 3 goals for the Dandy Stars, with Arianna Parra-Delgada and Ra’Mya Robinson earning best attacker, MVP, and best defender titles. In the only match before the rain, the Storm dominated the DC Diamonds with a 35-13 win. Jazya Brimmer-Peets was on fire, scoring 27 goals.

Best attacker Jamir Hatherley added 8 goals, with Keyahnee Burgess and Naomi Crofton earning best defender and MVP honors. For the DC Diamonds, MVP E’Rynn Paynter scored 10 goals, supported by Cindi-Anna Darrell’s 3 goals. Jade Simons and Honor Caesar stood out as best attacker and best defender, respectively.

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