Anthony Tucker
25 April 2022, 8:30 AM
Sarah Elliott from Langhorne Creek with the Margery Gamlin Medal after the 'Creeks 40-33 win against Strathalbyn on ANZAC Day. Image courtesy of the GSNA Facebook page.Langhorne Creek won their first game of the Great Southern Netball Association (GSNA) season with a 40-33 win over Strathalbyn in their ANZAC Day clash today. Sarah Elliott from Langhorne Creek won the Margery Gamlin Medal as best player on court. In other games, McLaren Vale remained undefeated after a thrilling 49-48 win at Willunga, Mount Compass also had a tight win, defeating Goolwa 46-44, while Myponga won their first game of the season with a 37-24 win against Yankalilla.
Victor Harbor had the bye.
Ladder after Round 3
McLaren Vale 6, Victor Harbor 4, Strathalbyn 4, Mount Compass 4, Willunga 2, Langhorne Creek 2, Myponga 2, Goolwa 0, Yankalilla 0.
Round 4 Fixtures (home team named first)
Yankalilla v Willunga
McLaren Vale v Goolwa
Mount Compass v Langhorne Creek
Strathalbyn v Victor Harbor
Myponga has the bye