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Shropshire Junior Netball League 2018/19 05/10/2018 Version Shropshire Junior Netball League 2018/19 Timekeepers Rota Indoor Courts 1/2 Outdoor Courts 3-8 7th October 2018 Recycles Netball Club Tibberton Netball Club 14th October Bridgnorth Netball Club Oswestry Netball Club 4th November 2018 Hotshots Netball Club Severn Gems Netball Club 18th November 2018 Flames Netball Club Baschurch Netball Club 2nd December 2018 Tibberton Netball Club Oswestry Netball Club Please collect Stopwatch & Hooter from Admin Desk 15 mins prior to start time Timings U11 : 8 min qtrs | 2 mins between qtrs Over 11 : 12 min qtrs | Qtr Times 2mins | Half Time 3 mins U11 Div 1a U11 Div 1b U11 Div 3 Recycles Rockets Tibberton Totties Bridgnorth Blasters Minishots Bridgnorth Bombers Sureshots Telford Bengal Cats Wenlock Crystals Recycles Jets Tibberton Thrillers Telford Kitty Cats Severn Gems Pearls Drayton Dodgers Recycles Comets Tibberton Tiddlers Oswestry Blue Rockets Fierce Flames Wenlock Diamonds U12 Div 1 U12 Div 2 Bridgnorth Belles Drayton Tibberton Tornadoes Severn Gems Amethysts Recycles Tigers Telford Priory Cats Wenlock Dazzlers Tibberton Tangos Telford Snowcats Oswestry Bluebelles Hotshot Flyers Wenlock Sparkles U14 Div 1 U14 Div 2 U14 Div 3 U14 Div 4 Tibberton Titans Baschurch Stars Bridgnorth Bluebirds Flickering Flames Oswestry Blue Dolphins Bridgnorth Blizzards Wenlock Blue Lightning Wenlock Flashes Tibberton Troopers Blazing Flames Drayton Oswestry Bluebirds Recycles Panthers Hotshots Mightyshots Hotshots Supershots Recycles Lions Bridgnorth Aztecs Telford Aristocats Oswestry Blue Dragons Severn Gems Rubies Wenlock Silver Lightning Tibberton Triggers Q2 Recycles Jaguars Telford Meerkats Tibberton Tykes R2 Severn Gems Emeralds Tibberton Tigers Telford Straycats Tibberton Torrents U16 Div 1 U16 Div 2a U16 Div 2b Wenlock White Lightning Tibberton Thunder Drayton Dynamos Recycles Royals Drayton Baschurch Bombers Tibberton Starz Bright Flames Recycles Ravens Tibberton Twisters Hotshots Megashots Severn Gems Sapphires Bridgnorth Blaze Telford Cheshire Cats Oswestry Aztecs Hotshots Tibberton Typhoons Wenlock Gold Lightning Severn Gems Diamonds Telford Bobcats Oswestry Amazons 05/10/2018 Version 1.1 Shropshire Junior Netball League 2018/19 7th October 2018 Indoor Court 1 Indoor Court 2 09:00 Recycles Rockets 11-a v Hotshots Minishots 11-a Telford Bengal Cats 11-a v Tibberton Thrillers 11-a 09:45 Drayton Dodgers 11-a v Oswestry Blue Rockets 11-a Tibberton Totties 11-b v Bridgnorth Bombers 11-b 10:30 Recycles Rockets 11-a v Telford Bengal Cats 11-a Tibberton Thrillers 11-a v Drayton Dodgers 11-a 11:15 Hotshots Minishots 11-a v Oswestry Blue Rockets 11-a Recycles Comets 11-b v Fierce Flames 11-b 12:00 Tibberton Titans 14-1 v Bridgnorth Aztecs 14-1 Wenlcok Crystals 11-b v Telford Kitty Cats 11-b 13:00 Tibberton Twisters 16-1 v Hotshots 16-1 Recycles Royals 16-1 v Bridgnorth Blaze 16-1 14:00 Wenlock White Lightning 16-1 v Tibberton Twisters 16-1 Recycles Panthers 14-1 v Wenlock Silver Lightning 14-1 15:00 Tibberton Starz 16-1 v Hotshots 16-1 Oswestry Blue Dolphins 14-1 v Tibberton Troopers 14-1 16:00 Recycles Royals 16-1 v Tibberton Starz 16-1 Wenlock White Lightning 16-1 v Bridgnorth Blaze 16-1 Court 3 Court 4 09:30 Tibberton Thunder 16-2a v Drayton 16-2a Bright Flames 16-2a v Hotshots Megashots 16-2a 10:30 Bridgnorth Bluebirds 14-3 v Wenlock Blue Lightning 14-3 Drayton 14-3 v Hotshots Supershots 14-3 11:30 Tibberton Thunder 16-2a v Bright Flames 16-2a Hotshots Megashots 16-2a v Telford Cheshire Cats 16-2a 12:30 Wenlock Blue Lightning 14-3 v Telford Straycats 14-3 Bridgnorth Bluebirds 14-3 v Drayton 14-3 13:30 Oswestry Blue Dolphins 14-1 v Bridgnorth Aztecs 14-1 Baschurch Stars 14-2 v Tibberton Triggers 14-2 14:30 Wenlock Dazzlers 12-1 v Telford Snowcats 12-1 Tibberton Tournadoes 12-1 v Hotshots Flyers 12-1 15:30 Tibberton Titans 14-1 v Recycles Panthers 14-1 Baschurch Stars 14-2 v Tibberton Tykes 14-2 16:30 Tibberton Troopers 14-1 v Wenlock Silver Lightning 14-1 Telford Snowcats 12-1 v Hotshots Flyers 12-1 Court 5 Court 6 09:30 Telford Cheshire Cats 16-2a v Tibberton Typhoons 16-2a Severn Gems Diamonds 16-2a v Oswestry Amazons 16-2a 10:30 Oswestry Blue Dragons 14-3 v Recycles Jaguars 14-3 Severn Gems Emeralds 14-3 v Telford Straycats 14-3 11:30 Tibberton Typhoons 16-2a v Severn Gems Diamonds 16-2a Drayton 16-2a v Oswestry Amazons 16-2a 12:30 Hotshots Supershots 14-3 v Oswestry Blue Dragons 14-3 Recycles Jaguars 14-3 v Severn Gems Emeralds 14-3 13:30 Hotshots Mightyshots 14-2 v Telford Aristocats 14-2 Bridgnorth Blizzards 14-2 v Tibberton Tykes 14-2 14:30 Bridgnorth Belles 12-1 v Recycles Tigers 12-1 v 15:30 Hotshots Mightyshots 14-2 v Tibberton Triggers 14-2 v 16:30 Recycles Tigers 12-1 v Wenlock Dazzlers 12-1 Bridgnorth Belles 12-1 v Tibberton Tournadoes 12-1 05/10/2018 Version 1.1 14th October 2018 Indoor Court 1 Indoor Court 2 09:00 Bridgnorth Blasters 11-3 v Hotshots Sureshots 11-3 Recycles Jets 11-3 v Severn Gems Pearls 11-3 09:40 Tibberton Tiddlers 11-3 v Wenlock Diamonds 11-3 Tibberton Totties 11-b v Wenlock Crystals 11-b 10:20 Bridgnorth Blasters 11-3 v Recycles Jets 11-3 Telford Kitty Cats 11-b v Recycles Comets 11-b 11:00 Severn Gems Pearls 11-3 v Tibberton Tiddlers 11-3 Hotshots Sureshots 11-3 v Wenlock Diamonds 11-3 11:40 Recycles Rockets 11-a v Tibberton Thrillers 11-a Tibberton Totties 11-b v Telford Kitty Cats 11-b 12:20 Telford Bengal Cats 11-a v Oswestry Blue Rockets 11-a Bridgnorth Bombers 11-b v Recycles Comets 11-b Court 3 Court 4 09:30 Flickering Flames 14-4 v Oswestry Bluebirds 14-4 Recycles Lions 14-4 v Severn Gems Rubies 14-4 10:30 Bridgnorth Bluebirds 14-3 v Hotshots Supershots 14-3 Wenlock Blue Lightning 14-3 v Recycles Jaguars 14-3 11:30 Flickering Flames 14-4 v Recycles Lions 14-4 Wenlock Flashes 14-4 v Telford Meerkats 14-4 12:30 Wenlock Blue Lightning 14-3 v Hotshots Supershots 14-3 Drayton 14-3 v Telford Straycats 14-3 13:30 Drayton Dynamos 16-2b v Baschurch Bombers 16-2b Recycles Ravens 16-2b v Severn Gems Sapphires 16-2b 14:30 Drayton Dynamos 16-2b V Recycles Ravens 16-2b Baschurch Bombers 16-2b v Severn Gems Sapphires 16-2b Court 5 Court 6 09:30 Telford Meerkats 14-4 v Tibberton Tigers 14-4 Wenlock Flashes 14-4 v Tibberton Torrents 14-4 10:30 Oswestry Blue Dragons 14-3 v Telford Straycats 14-3 Drayton 14-3 v Severn Gems Emeralds 14-3 11:30 Severn Gems Rubies 14-4 v Tibberton Torrents 14-4 Oswestry Bluebirds 14-4 v Tibberton Tigers 14-4 12:30 Bridgnorth Bluebirds 14-3 v Recycles Jaguars 14-3 Oswestry Blue Dragons 14-3 v Severn Gems Emeralds 14-3 13:30 Oswestry Aztecs 16-2b v Wenlock Gold Lightning 16-2b Tibberton Tournadoes 12-1 v Telford Snowcats 12-1 14:30 Oswestry Aztecs 16-2b v Telford Bobcats 16-2b v Court 7 Court 8 09:30 Bridgnorth Belles 12-1 v Wenlock Dazzlers 12-1 Drayton 12-2 v Severn Gems Amethysts 12-2 10:30 Recycles Tigers 12-1 v Hotshots Flyers 12-1 Oswestry Bluebelles 12-2 v Wenlock Sparkles 12-2 11:30 Severn Gems Amethysts 12-2 v Wenlock Sparkles 12-2 Drayton 12-2 v Telford Priory Cats 12-2 12:30 Wenlock Gold Lightning 16-2b v Telford Bobcats 16-2b Tibberton Tangos 12-2 v Oswestry Bluebelles 12-2 13:30 Telford Priory Cats 12-2 v Tibberton Tangos 12-2 05/10/2018 Version 1.1 4th November 2018 Indoor Court 1 Indoor Court 2 09:00 Bridgnorth Blasters 11-3 v Severn Gems Pearls 11-3 Recycles Jets 11-3 v Wenlock Diamonds 11-3 09:45 Severn Gems Pearls 11-3 v Wenlock Diamonds 11-3 Hotshots Sureshots 11-3 v Tibberton Tiddlers 11-3 10:30 Hotshots Minishots 11-a v Telford Bengal Cats 11-a Recycles Rockets 11-a v Drayton Dodgers 11-a 11:15 Bridgnorth Blasters 11-3 v Tibberton Tiddlers 11-3 Hotshots Sureshots 11-3 v Recycles Jets 11-3 12:00 Tibberton Thrillers 11-a v Oswestry Blue Rockets 11-a Hotshots Minishots 11-a v Drayton Dodgers 11-a 13:00 Tibberton Starz 16-1 v Bridgnorth Blaze 16-1 Recycles Royals 16-1 v Tibberton Twisters 16-1 14:00 Oswestry Blue Dolphins 14-1 v Recycles Panthers 14-1 Tibberton Troopers 14-1 v Bridgnorth Aztecs 14-1 15:00 Wenlock White Lightning 16-1 v Recycles Royals 16-1 Tibberton Titans 14-1 v Wenlock Silver Lightning 14-1 Court 3 Court 4 09:00 Baschurch Bombers 16-2b v Wenlock Gold Lightning 16-2b Recycles Ravens 16-2b v Telford Bobcats 16-2b 10:00 Tibberton Thunder 16-2a v Hotshots Megashots 16-2a Drayton 16-2a v Tibberton Typhoons 16-2a 11:00 Baschurch Bombers 16-2b v Oswestry Aztecs 16-2b Severn Gems Sapphires 16-2b v Telford Bobcats 16-2b 12:00 Tibberton Troopers 14-1 v Recycles Panthers 14-1 Tibberton Titans 14-1 v Oswestry Blue Dolphins 14-1 13:00 Wenlock White Lightning 16-1 v Hotshots 16-1 Hotshots Supershots 14-3 v Severn Gems Emeralds 14-3 14:00 Flickering Flames 14-4 v Wenlock Flashes 14-4 Oswestry Bluebirds 14-4 v Recycles Lions 14-4 15:00 Bridgnorth Blaze 16-1 v Hotshots 16-1 Tibberton Starz 16-1 v Tibberton Twisters 16-1 Court 5 Court 6 09:00 Drayton Dynamos 16-2b v Oswestry Aztecs 16-2b 10:00 Drayton Dynamos 16-2b v Severn Gems Sapphires 16-2b Telford Cheshire Cats 16-2a v Oswestry Amazons 16-2a 11:00 Recycles Ravens 16-2b v Wenlock Gold Lightning 16-2b Bridgnorth Bluebirds 14-3 v Telford Straycats 14-3 12:00 Bridgnorth Aztecs 14-1 v Wenlock Silver Lightning 14-1 Drayton 12-2 v Tibberton Tangos 12-2 13:00 Wenlock Blue Lightning 14-3 v Drayton 14-3 Recycles Jaguars 14-3 Telford Straycats 14-3 14:00 Severn Gems Rubies 14-4 v Telford Meerkats 14-4 Drayton 12-2 v Oswestry Bluebelles 12-2 15:00 Hotshots Supershots 14-3 v Recycles Jaguars 14-3 Drayton 14-3 v Oswestry Blue Dragons 14-3 Court 7 Court 8 10:00 Bright Flames 16-2a v Severn Gems Diamonds 16-2a 11:00 Wenlock Blue Lightning 14-3 v Severn Gems Emeralds 14-3 12:00 Telford
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