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Thursday April 3 2014

Left to right, back row: Charlotte Dowling, Hannah Durie, Jay Heidke, Myah Lowenstein-Jones, Octavia Cobb, Michaelyn Parkes, Jenna Kerswell. Front row: Logan Buzza, Koreena Minnicon, Georgia McCarthy. (Supplied: Used with permission)
Left to right, back row: Charlotte Dowling, Hannah Durie, Jay Heidke, Myah Lowenstein-Jones, Octavia Cobb, Michaelyn Parkes, Jenna Kerswell. Front row: Logan Buzza, Koreena Minnicon, Georgia McCarthy. (Supplied: Used with permission)

By Alex Heidke

Some of the Douglas region's best and brightest netballers travelled to Innisfail last Friday to participate in the under 12 Regional Netball Carnival. 

Players were promised a chance to be chosen for the Far North Peninsula team from the carnival.  

With a Douglas team featuring Charlotte Dowling, Hannah Durie, Koreena Minnicon, Jenna Kerswell, Georgia McCarthy, Michaelyn Parkes, Myah Lowenstein-Jones, Octavia Cobb, Logan Buzza and Jay Heidke, the girls looked competitive throughout their matches.

The team showed they were a force to be reckoned with, defeating the Tablelands 9 - 2 in their first match, following on with a second consecutive win against Tully, 7 goals to 4.  

Our next game was the toughest, going down to Mareeba 13 - 3 with strong defence keeping Mareeba from running away with it.  

Innisfail's team was a good match up for our girls, with the nail biting game ending in a draw.  

The last game for the day was against Cairns. 

It was fast and furious and, unfortunately, Cairns just scraped home 6 - 4, scoring the last two goals.

All of the girls played superbly. 

A huge congratulations to Hannah Durie who was chosen for the Peninsula team as a wing defence. 

Jenna Kerswell also made it as a shadow member of the team.  

This is a massive achievement and we wish them all the best in their games to come.

Michelle Teasdale did a sterling job as coach.

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