While they didn’t featur in Saturday’s remarkable division one Toyota Cup grand final it’s fair to say Hawks, Life Studio and Orange High School had plenty to celebrate after all the Orange Netball Association deciders were run and won.
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Of the 18 junior and senior titles on offer outside the top flight on Saturday the three clubs combined to claim 12 of them, all winning four apiece – OHS had six sides vying for glory while Hawks and Life Studio each had five.
In division seven the OHS Cobras took down their Chipmunks counterparts in a derby decider, one of two senior titles the club won. The OHS Chameleons also won the division four title, knocking off Kinross in an extra time thriller.
Orange High also won the 15 Years Red and 14 Years Blue trophies, losing out in the 15 Years Blue decider to Life Studio Fusion.
“It was a long day, grand final day is always one of the best days of the year and it was again [on Saturday] but it also one of the longest,” OHS division one coach Tegan Dray said, just after she helped Orange City Craig Harvey Mechanical take out the top flight title.
“Orange High was involved in a lot of grand finals and we’ve won four out of five and I’m just so proud of all of them, it’s been such a big day for the club.”
Along with that win over OHS Life Studio’s M&D side won division two, the Green Machine won in 13 Years Blue and the Millthorpe Magic won 12 Years Red.
Hawks’ Terry White Chemist side won division three, their FutureBuild outfit triumphed in division five, the Banksia Building troops won in 11 Years Blue and the Beaumont Tiles side won the 10 Years Red gong.
In the other senior grand final The Red Backs capped off an undefeated season by taking down the Strzleckis.
In the other junior decider Orange United won the 14 Years Red division, CYMS Unstoppables won 13 Years Red, OPS Thunderstruck won 12 Years Blue, OPS Rockettes won 11 Years Red and OAGS Sodapops won in 10 Years Blue.