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East enjoy clean sweep of victories

The East swept all three matches at the Bermuda School Sports Federation All-Star Netball matches at Bermuda College on Friday night.

In the Primary Schools matches, the East jumped to a 9-4 half-time time lead and looked to ease their way to victory. But the third quarter belonged to Kammie Mills, from West End Primary, who scored six goals to help the West level the score at 12-12. The teams exchanged goals throughout the fourth quarter before the East scored twice in the last minute to secure an 18-16 victory.

Mills led all scorers with 11 goals, earning her MVP honours. The East MVP was MaKaylie Smith, from Northlands, who scored nine goals. Ziae Castle, from Victor Scott, added eight goals for the winners. The East led from start to finish in the Middle School game behind the shooting of Dellwood’s Elishae’ Smith. MVP Smith led all scorers with 11 goals in the 20-11 win. Kemiyah Butterfield, from Sandys, added seven goals for the victors. The were led by MVP Nasaiah Berkley, from Bermuda High School, with nine goals. Whitney Institute’s Nasya Burgess chipped in with two goals.

Selah Tuzo, from Saltus Grammar School, scored twice in the second period of extra time to lead the East to a 18-16 win in the Senior School match.

The West trailed from the start, but scored four times in a frantic final minute of regulation to even the game at 16-16.

A first period of extra time could not determine the winners, but Tuzo settled matters late in the second period with two game-winning efforts.

Debre Evans, from CedarBridge Academy, was named MVP for the East and added five goals. The West MVP was goalkeeper Nabiilah Nasir, from the Berkeley Institute. Twin sister Kaamilah led the West with eight goals while schoolmate Kessiah Jackson scored seven.