The Arc Stadium will be buzzing on Sunday as 37 teams compete at the Warrnambool City Netball Association championships across three age divisions.
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Local teams include a 13 and under championship side, coached by Stacey Barker, a 13 and under reserves side, coached by Leah Kermeen, a 15 and under side, coached by Meagan Forth, and a 17 and under side, coached by Melissa Burt.
The games, starting from 9am, will be umpired by Kayleen Boucher, Leo McGrath, Rachael Dickson and Ella Couch.
Winning sides will earn the right to represent the western zone at the association championship finals, to be held in Frankston on June 23.
WCNA administrator Marg Morgan said she was rapt with the opportunity to add a second side into the 13 and under division.
The 17 and under side includes Rebecca Rea, Olivia Marris, Olivia Brown, Ally Mellblom, Mali Baillie, Georgia Lynch, Emily Manuell, Ebony Marris, Meg Kelson and Grace Wareham.
The 15 and under side includes Lilly Sanderson, Ruby Couch, Nikiah Thomas, Jorja Adams, Alli Gainey, Megan Carin, Sarah Byrne, Lilly Carey, Molly Carey, Jordi McNamara and Jaana Graham.
The 13 and under side includes Tanzania Carter, Hannah van de Camp, Sophie Howland, Grace Schrama, Georgia Ragg, Milly Albert, Shelby O'Sullivan and Emily Spencer.
The 13 and under reserve side includes Matilda Stevens, Frankie Butters, Poppy Brown, Bridie Bath, Hannah McNamara, Maggie Baker, Paige Kermeen, Ellie Holden and Evie McCosh.
Other associations competing include the Hampden league, the Warrnambool and District league, the South West district league and the Mininera and District league.
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