Somerset Netballers were well represented at the Queensland School Sport Netball Championships held in Toowoomba recently.
Somerset College elite netballers Bayley d'Hotman de Villiers, and Elsa Sandholt (U19), Marley and Rio Burns and Ariana Ransfield (U15) represented their South Coast teams in the QLD School Sport Netball Championships in Toowoomba last week.
Both South Coast teams were dominant and very impressive in their games, winning both the U19 and U15 State titles respectively.
Marley and Rio Burns were recognised and rewarded for their outstanding performances at the tournament being selected for Possibles and Probables.
Marley was named in the Queensland team and Rio as training partner.
Marley will travel to Nationals in Canberra with the QLD team in July.
Huge congratulations girls!
Unfortunately due to Hart Sapphire Series commitments Bayley and Elsa could not attend Possibles and Probables making them ineligible for Queensland selection.
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