Jamaica secure fifth, T&T claim 15th at Netball World Youth Cup

Jamaica’s junior Sunshine Girls wrapped up their Netball World Youth Cup campaign in style on Sunday, clinching fifth place with a hard-fought 53-44 victory over Scotland.

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The Jamaicans began the tournament brightly, notching two early wins, but their medal hopes unraveled after consecutive defeats to England and Australia in the knockout rounds. Though denied a podium finish, they showed grit and composure to rebound and close the competition among the top five.

For Scotland, their sixth-place standing equaled the nation’s best result at this level, first achieved back in 2000 when the tournament was staged in Wales.

T&T surge past hosts for 15th

Trinidad and Tobago ended their campaign on a positive note, outlasting hosts Gibraltar 45-34 in Saturday’s placement match to seal 15th position.

The clash was evenly balanced in the opening half, with the Caribbean side leading 22-18 at the break. But T&T tightened their grip in the third quarter, outscoring Gibraltar 14-7 to stretch their advantage to 36-25. From there, they managed the game with maturity, keeping the 11-point cushion intact until the final whistle.

The win was T&T’s second of the tournament, offering a measure of encouragement despite their struggles in earlier rounds.

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Barbados end without a win

Barbados endured a difficult tournament and finished 18th overall, following a 49-29 defeat to Northern Ireland in the 17th-place playoff. It was a sobering campaign for the Bajans, who leave Gibraltar still searching for their first victory of the competition.

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