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Thursday, December 18, 2025
Phoenix Flames & Storm Surge Secure Netball Victories

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The Bermuda Netball League delivered a thrilling round of senior action at Bernard Park, highlighted by high-scoring displays and standout individual performances across the divisions.

In the First Division, the Phoenix Flames maintained their formidable form with a clinical 54 - 20 victory over the Hamilton Parish Sports Program.

Kammie Mills spearheaded the Flames offensive effort by sinking an impressive 42 goals. She was supported by A'meerah Richardson-Swan with six goals, Jaya Dillas with five, and Shiloh Simmons with a single point. Mills was recognized as the best attacker for her precision in the circle, while Jaya Dillas earned the best defender accolade. Kree Holdipp was named the match most valuable player for the Flames.

Hamilton Parish saw Letifah Smith lead their scoring with 17 goals, earning the best attacker title for her side, while Kayla Burgess added three. Kyesja Hypolite was the standout defender for Parish, and Vashti Smith took home the most valuable player honors.

Premier Division action saw the Tigers overcome the North Village Lady Rams with a decisive 37 - 25 win.

Jahkenya Trott was the catalyst for the Tigers as she netted 24 goals, while Jahtuere Trott contributed 13. Kaylee Lema was named the best attacker for the victors, with Khianda Pearman-Watson securing the best defender award and Jordyn Ming recognized as the most valuable player.

For the Lady Rams, Darrika Simons led the scoring with 13 goals, followed by Jordyn Morris with eight and Coriah Simmons with four. Camryn Swan was the Lady Rams most effective attacker, Jada Richards anchored the defense, and Taahira Butterfield was named the match most valuable player.

In another high-octane Premier Division clash, Storm Surge defeated St. George’s Cricket Club 39 - 23.

Kaamilah Nasir led the Surge with 15 goals, while Rhianna Reddicks followed closely with 14. Selah Tuzo and Sonja Townsend each netted four goals, and Debre Evans added two to the tally. Tuzo was honored as the best attacker, Inshan-Nae Smith was named the best defender, and Debre Evans secured the most valuable player prize.

St. George’s effort was paced by Nisaiah Berkeley with 17 goals and Stacy-Ann Brown with six. Brown also earned the best attacker title for her team, while Sarafina Woolridge-Burns was recognized as both the best defender and the match most valuable player.
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