Celebrations proceed for the Mandurah Magic girls’s staff after wins towards each the South West Slammers and East Perth Eagles over the weekend.
Despite the Slammers’ greatest makes an attempt to snap a shedding streak on the Friday night time sport at Mandurah Aquatic and Recreation Centre, it was the Magic who led the best way to safe the 94-47 win.
Mandurah opened the scoring to steer by seven factors by quarter-time earlier than placing up 31 factors to 13 within the second interval.
The Slammers made makes an attempt to get again into the competition however Magic continued to steer at half-time, 53-28 factors.
Things took a flip by the third quarter with Slammers outscoring the Magic by 12 factors to 11, however Mandurah refused to present in and within the fourth quarter scored 24 factors, happening todouble their opponents’ rating and by 47.
Mandurah’s Kat Tudor completed with 23 factors, six steals, 5 rebounds and 4 assists.
Sarah Toeaina added 15 factors, 10 rebounds and 4 assists, and 223-game veteran Gabby Turner 14 factors, 4 boards, three assists and two steals.
Kate Williams scored 13 factors for the Slammers and three rebounds, Bree Chalk added seven factors and three rebounds, and Jasmine Barrett 5 factors, 4 steals and three assists.
The Magic confirmed no indicators of slowing down at Saturday night time’s away sport to the East Perth Eagles.
Both groups had been in profitable type coming into the spherical 9 conflict.
Magic took management early on, scoring 23 factors to 11 within the opening quarter and remained in management to finish the sport with one other massive 40-point win.
Magic’s 86-46 sport win improves their document to 8-2, having gained 5 in a row and East Perth is now 5-8 having cut up its weekend double.
Carly Boag top-scored for the Magic with 23 factors, eight rebounds, 4 steals and three assists on 9/18 from the sector and 4/5 from the foul line.
Hannah Hank delivered 21 factors and 17 rebounds in her first begin since arriving as the brand new Magic import whereas Toeaina contributed 13-points, 9 boards and 6 assists.
East Perth star Sylwia Bujniak scored 12 factors with 9 rebounds, 5 assists and three steals, Tessa Morrison additionally had eight factors, three rebounds and two assists, and Sarah Allen 9 factors with 3/6 three-point capturing.
Mandurah Magic will tackle the Rockingham Flames at Mandurah Aquatic and Recreation Centre on Friday, June 2 at 6.30pm and the East Perth Eagles on Monday, June 5 at 11am.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au