April 10th 2026

Nantwich Thursday night netball - week 17

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Another enjoyable evening of netball unfolded in week 17 of the Nantwich Thursday netball league, with teams continuing to show great enthusiasm, teamwork, and commitment as the season progresses. The League delivered a range of well-contested matches, with players putting in strong performances and creating an engaging atmosphere both on and off the court.

Shots And Giggles faced Call The Shots in a competitive and well-balanced fixture. Both teams worked hard to create opportunities, showing good movement and communication throughout. Shots And Giggles were able to find a bit more consistency in key moments, securing a 10–5 win. Their defensive organisation and composed attacking play helped make the difference, while Call The Shots showed plenty of effort and determination that they can build on going forward.

We Don’t Give A Shot produced a confident performance against Red Falcons, coming away with a 26–3 win. Their passing was sharp and their finishing clinical, allowing them to maintain control of the game. Red Falcons continued to show resilience throughout the match and will be looking to take positives from the experience as they move into their next fixture.

The Wildcats took on Winging It in another lively match that featured some great individual and team moments. Charlotte Butler delivered an outstanding performance for the Wildcats, showing excellent awareness and consistency across the court, and earning the well-deserved Most Valuable Player recognition. Winging It, however, were able to build momentum as the game progressed and secured a 19–8 victory with a strong all-round team display.

Court Slayers also impressed with a well-organised performance against Net It!, recording a 25–6 win. Their ability to link play effectively and maintain steady scoring throughout the game helped them stay in control. Net It! continued to work hard and showed positive moments, which will no doubt help them develop in the coming weeks.

The match between Put A Donk On It and Hoop There It Is! provided an entertaining and competitive contest to round off the evening. Both teams showed good attacking intent and created some excellent passages of play. Hoop There It Is! were able to edge ahead and secure a 19–12 win, but there were plenty of encouraging signs from both sides in what was an enjoyable game to watch.

Overall, week 17 highlighted the continued progress and effort from all teams in the League. The standard of play remains strong, with a great balance between friendly competition and positive sportsmanship. Players are continuing to develop their skills, build confidence, and enjoy their netball each week.

As the season moves towards its later stages, there is still plenty to play for, and teams will be looking to finish strongly. With more exciting fixtures ahead, the Nantwich Thursday netball league promises to deliver many more enjoyable and closely fought matches.

Join the Nantwich Thursday netball league here or call us at 01926 674 440 for more information.

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Play in the Nantwich Thursday netball league

Another enjoyable evening of netball unfolded in week 17 of the Nantwich Thursday netball league, with teams continuing to show great enthusiasm, teamwork, and commitment as the season progresses. The League delivered a range of well-contested matches, with players putting in strong performances and creating an engaging atmosphere both on and off the court.

Shots And Giggles faced Call The Shots in a competitive and well-balanced fixture. Both teams worked hard to create opportunities, showing good movement and communication throughout. Shots And Giggles were able to find a bit more consistency in key moments, securing a 10–5 win. Their defensive organisation and composed attacking play helped make the difference, while Call The Shots showed plenty of effort and determination that they can build on going forward.

We Don’t Give A Shot produced a confident performance against Red Falcons, coming away with a 26–3 win. Their passing was sharp and their finishing clinical, allowing them to maintain control of the game. Red Falcons continued to show resilience throughout the match and will be looking to take positives from the experience as they move into their next fixture.

The Wildcats took on Winging It in another lively match that featured some great individual and team moments. Charlotte Butler delivered an outstanding performance for the Wildcats, showing excellent awareness and consistency across the court, and earning the well-deserved Most Valuable Player recognition. Winging It, however, were able to build momentum as the game progressed and secured a 19–8 victory with a strong all-round team display.

Court Slayers also impressed with a well-organised performance against Net It!, recording a 25–6 win. Their ability to link play effectively and maintain steady scoring throughout the game helped them stay in control. Net It! continued to work hard and showed positive moments, which will no doubt help them develop in the coming weeks.

The match between Put A Donk On It and Hoop There It Is! provided an entertaining and competitive contest to round off the evening. Both teams showed good attacking intent and created some excellent passages of play. Hoop There It Is! were able to edge ahead and secure a 19–12 win, but there were plenty of encouraging signs from both sides in what was an enjoyable game to watch.

It’s also a good time to gently remind all players to be mindful of their language on court. While the games are competitive and emotions can run high, maintaining a respectful and positive environment helps ensure that everyone enjoys their experience. Keeping communication encouraging and supportive contributes to the friendly atmosphere that makes the league so enjoyable for all involved.

Overall, week 17 highlighted the continued progress and effort from all teams in the League. The standard of play remains strong, with a great balance between friendly competition and positive sportsmanship. Players are continuing to develop their skills, build confidence, and enjoy their netball each week.

As the season moves towards its later stages, there is still plenty to play for, and teams will be looking to finish strongly. With more exciting fixtures ahead, the Nantwich Thursday netball league promises to deliver many more enjoyable and closely fought matches.

Join the Nantwich Thursday netball league here or call us at 01926 674 440 for more information.

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