Despite a strong finish with Jets fighting to the final whistle and winning the last quarter Grangetown had the upper hand and Jets lost by 10 goals to Grangetown.
Final score 40 v 50
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Team Jets were tonight crowned The LRD Team of the Year 2015 at the Betway Channel Islands Sports Personality Awards.
In May 2015, Team Jets made it three promotions in four seasons as they reached Premier League 2 following a dramatic play-off weekend in Loughborough. Captain Lauren Devine won Sports Personality of the Year 2014 whilst Coach Linda Andrews won the accolade of Coach of the Year 2012. Team Jets were tonight crowned The LRD Team of the Year 2015 at the Betway Channel Islands Sports Personality Awards.
In May 2015, Team Jets made it three promotions in four seasons as they reached Premier League 2 following a dramatic play-off weekend in Loughborough. Captain Lauren Devine won Sports Personality of the Year 2014 whilst Coach Linda Andrews won the accolade of Coach of the Year 2012. In front of a packed crowd Team Jets put in a fantastic display against 3rd placed Worcester Reds at Fort Regent. With the game fast paced from start to finish the squad performed brilliantly against very physical opponents. After leading by a couple of goals throughout most of the game they managed to extend their lead to 6 in the 3rd quarter however Worcester never gave up and with a last change midway through the last quarter to WA they forged on to draw the game level with minutes to go. With the crowd on the edge of their seats urging on Team Jets they gained a one goal lead with the match finishing 40 v 39. A very hard fought but deserved win for the home team. Team Jets 10, 20, 33, 40 - POM Sophie Holmes (GS) Worcester Reds 8, 18, 27, 39 - POM GA Good Luck to Team Jets who travel away for their next match against Grangetown on Sunday 31st January
Four Channel Island athletes are in contention to be named the Betway Channel Islands Sports Personality 2015. Guernsey duo Chris Simpson and Alice Loveridge are joined by Jersey pair Jonty Jenner and Serena Guthrie. It is the first time Loveridge and Jenner have been up for the main award. Guthrie is in contention for the third time while it is Simpson’s second appearance in the final four. Netballer Guthrie enjoyed another excellent twelve months on the world stage - she was named as Rookie of the Year in her first season with Northern Mystics in the ANZ Championship before helping England to a bronze medal at the 2015 World Cup.
Congratulations to Team Jets who secured a win against old rivals and 3rd placed Kent County. The was very close and mostly goal for goal until Jets took a 2 goal lead in the 2nd quarter which they extended in the 3rd quarter. Team Jets 11, 27, 45, 62 - POM Jacy Brown (C) Kent County 11, 24, 34, 50 - POM (WA) Team Jets now move up to 5th just behind now 4th placed Kent County with their next opposition - Worcester Reds - in 3rd after they won today against Thoroughbreds. The next match on Sunday 24th January will feature exciting exhibition matches after the game v Worcester Reds all in aid of Team Jets and Mind Jersey! Next Match is at home: |
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