Top high school netballers clash for all-island supremacy
Wolmer’s Girls vs Denbigh at 1 p.m.; Holmwood Technical vs Gaynstead at 2 p.m.
The 2025 champions of high school netball will be crowned today when the all-island finals take place at G. C. Foster College.
Urban champions Wolmer’s Girls, the defending junior title holders, will go up against rural champions Denbigh High at 1 p.m., while rural and defending senior champions Holmwood Technical will clash with urban champions Gaynstead High in the senior final at 2 p.m.
After getting by defending champions Holmwood in overtime, unbeaten Denbigh will start favourites to win their sixth all-island title, with their last success coming in 2017.
Much will depend on Denbigh’s strong defensive unit, led by goal defence Symonia Smith, goal keeper Kelsie Reid and centre Alexia Grant as they will come up against Wolmer’s tall goal shooter Jadeen Frith and goal attack Nia-Ashley Emmanuel, who have both been pivotal in their team’s wins this season.
Coaches confident
Both coaches are confident ahead of today’s final.
“I trust my players and I believe on the day they will deliver on what we need to do, and I expect a great final,” said Wolmer’s coach Tracy Ann Griffiths.
In his third season at the helm of the Denbigh netball programme, veteran coach Winston Nevers is eyeing more success.
“I was very proud of the performance of the team in the rural finals as they looked good in all areas, and I expect the same in the all-island finals,” shared Nevers.
A titanic clash is expected in the senior final as Holmwood go in search of another title. Coach Carline Graham Powell is upbeat after a 29-25 win against Denbigh in the rural finals two days ago.
“I am very excited when it comes to this time of the year. We have been to 16 all-island finals and have only lost three times, and I am positive and confident we can add another trophy to our cabinet. This team is a very young one, but they have no fear of any opponent as they play like true champions, and I am confident that they will be victorious,” said Graham Powell.
Holmwood’s key players are goal attack Reneica Jones, goal shooter Syranna Brown, centre Sarah Marie Walker, and Jody Ann Flemmings, who also plays the goal attack role.
After a nail-biting overtime win against Jose Marti to capture the senior urban title, Gaynstead will be seeking their third all-island success after previous triumphs in 2018 and 2022. Coach Dalton Hinds is confident ahead of today’s final.
“The aim is always to win. Holmwood are well coached, with a very outstanding coach, the best at this level, so we really have to be at our best and get ready to compete against this Holmwood team,” said Hinds, who is banking on goal shooter McKayda Thomas, goal attack Danielle Joseph, goal keeper Sashaine Smith, and goal defence Shaquane Crawley, all of whom were outstanding in the win against Jose Marti.


