June 3rd 2026

Charlbury Wednesday Netball Update 3rd June

The Charlbury Wednesday Netball wrapped up another fantastic season this week, with Pocket Rockets crowned champions after an outstanding campaign. Finishing with 14 wins and 28 points, they have been consistently impressive throughout the season and are worthy winners of the title.

The final week of the season featured several competitive and entertaining matches. Attackley finished their season on a high with a strong 17-2 win over Ball Saints. Both teams showed great commitment on court, with Attackley rounding off a successful season with another confident performance.

Sky Shooters and Charlbury Shooters played out one of the closest games of the evening, sharing the points in a hard-fought 12-12 draw. It was an evenly matched contest, with both teams producing some excellent passages of play and battling right until the final whistle.

Ramsden Rockers and Netchicks also treated spectators to a closely contested match, with Ramsden Rockers edging a narrow 10-9 victory. Both teams showed tremendous determination throughout, making for an exciting game from start to finish.

A special congratulations goes to Pip Atkinson of Ramsden Rockers, who was named Most Valuable Player of the Week. Pip delivered an excellent performance and made a significant contribution to her team's success, earning well-deserved recognition from players and spectators alike.

As another season comes to a close, congratulations go to all teams for their enthusiasm, sportsmanship, and commitment over the past 14 weeks. Every team has played a part in making the night enjoyable, competitive, and full of memorable moments.

Congratulations once again to Pocket Rockets on securing the title, and to Pip Atkinson for her outstanding individual performance. We look forward to welcoming everyone back next season for more great netball, friendly competition, and plenty of exciting matches.

Join the Charlbury Wednesday Social Netball here or call us on 01926 674 440 for more information.

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