The 2024 Netball NSW State Titles have concluded with outstanding results for BCNA. The association entered six teams into the State Title competitions, and their performances were exceptional.
Overall, the results are the best BCNA has had in several years, reflecting the dedication and hard work of all the players and team officials. BCNA is proud of their representative players and team officials for the way they represented Blacktown with pride and spirit.
The 12s team secured an impressive 3rd place, showcasing their skill and determination throughout the competition. Their hard work and dedication were evident as they competed against strong opponents and emerged victorious in 16 of their 19 games.
The 13s team also performed admirably, finishing in 6th place. They led the competition on the first two days, demonstrating their strong teamwork and resilience. Despite facing tough challenges on the third day, they managed to secure a respectable position, reflecting their perseverance and commitment.
Similarly, the 14s team achieved a commendable 6th place. Their hard work and dedication were evident as they competed fiercely against their opponents. Their consistent performance throughout the competition highlighted their potential and determination.
The 15s team faced tough competition with only three wins across their 3-day competition. Despite the challenges, their effort and perseverance were evident. They displayed a strong fighting spirit and never gave up, showcasing their commitment to the sport.
The 17s team secured a respectable 13th place, highlighting their commitment and potential. Their performance throughout the competition was commendable, and they demonstrated their ability to compete at a high level with some very narrow losses.
The Opens team achieved an outstanding 2nd place in Division 2. Their journey to this position was remarkable, as they had to win all their games on the third day of the competition to secure this spot. Their exceptional talent and determination were evident in their performance.
Additionally, individual players from the 17s and the 15s were recognised by Netball NSW as Emerging Talent players for their exceptional performances across the three-day competition highlighting their impressive skills and potential to progress in the netball pathway.
Further individual success goes to Renee Sini, coach of the Opens, who has been appointed as an Assistant Coach for the Netball NSW First Nations Emerging Talent team, recognising her coaching expertise and leadership.
BCNA have a passionate group of coaches and a strong strength and conditioning program, all of which guides our players to be the best that they can. All junior representative teams are also supported by development teams where players can be elevated to a representative team.
BCNA looks forward to another successful season and the continued growth and development of their players and coaches.
As a supporter of BCNA, we invite you to join us in our mission to nurture and grow the talent of our young athletes. Your support through venue access, equipment provision, or sharing of expertise, can make an impact on our community's sports development.
Whether you're a local business, a sports enthusiast,or a former player, your contribution will help us continue to offer a high-performance support network and a player-centered environment.
For more information, you can contact the association through secretary@blacktownnetball.com.au , visit the website at www.blacktownnetball.com.au or our Facebook page.