James Sheahan's strangle-hold on the Marianne Murphy Shield has continued after the school claimed the overall trophy on the back of winning two of the three titles on offer.
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Remarkably, the one the school lost was just a one-point margin, with the juniors going down 22-23 to Orange High School.
The intermediate age group claimed a huge 56-22 win over Kinross, while the seniors' intense clash with OHS eventually turned red and blue, with Sheahan claiming a 36-30 victory.
The senior clash had come of the best young talent in Orange netball lining up, with most of the OHS side lining up together in the Orange Netball Association's Toyota Cup - although plenty of Sheahan's troop also ply their trade in the top tier.
The trophy is now in its 17th year, named after the former Australian netballer who was a student at James Sheahan from 1981 to 1986 and represented both NSW and Australia.
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