The Suncorp Super Netball league is renowned for its international superstars, but the recent clash between the West Coast Fever and Adelaide Thunderbirds truly showcased Jamaican excellence.
With six Jamaican Sunshine Girls evenly split between the two teams, the fierce and flair-filled battle ended in a thrilling 57-56 victory for the Fever.
Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard, a formidable presence on the court, was unstoppable with the support of Shanice Beckford, who delivered precision passes. Despite their efforts, Shamera Sterling-Humphrey and Latanya Wilson put up a formidable defense, intercepting and deflecting numerous passes to keep the match competitive.
At the other end of the court, Romelda Aiken-George and Kadie-Ann Dehaney engaged in a dynamic duel that highlighted the agility and elevation of the Jamaican stars. The match ended with a display of camaraderie as the six players, all close friends off the court, united for a celebratory dance, delighting the remaining crowd.
Individual Caribbean brilliance
Elsewhere, Shimona Jok earned the player of the match award with an impressive 50-goal performance in the Mavericks’ 69-62 win against the Firebirds. Another standout was Jodi-Ann Ward, who played tirelessly in the Sydney derby, although her GIANTS team fell 52-76 to the New South Wales Swifts, led by Trinidad and Tobago’s Samantha Wallace-Joseph.
After another week of intense battles, Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard remains at the top of the Nissan Net Points leaderboard with 690.5 points. Shamera Sterling-Humphrey is also prominent on the list, holding fourth place with 539.5 points. Fowler-Nembhard’s scoring prowess is unmatched, with 355 goals from 363 attempts, significantly outscoring her nearest competitor, Donnell Wallam, who has 253 goals from 297 attempts. Romelda Aiken-George also features prominently, occupying fourth on the attempts chart and fifth in goals scored.
On the flip side, Aiken-George leads the league in offensive rebounds with 30, while Fowler-Nembhard is fifth with 16. Fever’s Fran Williams tops the defensive rebound standings with 13. Sterling-Humphrey leads in deflections with 43, followed by Wilson, who is fourth with 32 deflections. Both Jamaicans are tied for first and second in intercepts, each with 20.
Beckford is fourth in center pass receives with 124, trailing Liz Watson, who leads with 155 and also heads the goal assists chart with 154. Helen Housby continues to dominate the Suncorp Super Shot with 39 from 55 attempts, ahead of Sophie Dwyer, who has 31 from 48.
















