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Mixed water polo results

Woy Woy had mixed results in the semi-finals of Central Coast waterpolo for the round ending on Wednesday, March 3.

In the juniors, Woy Woy played Wyong.

Woy Woy won the high standard game, with both sides showing excellent form.

For Woy Woy, Tracey Elliot was the outstanding player, especially in defence.

In the women's competition, Woy Woy played Wyong, with National League player Libby Magann back in the Wyong side.

Wyong proved to be too good for Woy Woy, winning 8-5.

In the Men's First Grade, Woy Woy played Wyong.

Woy Woy dominated this semi-final, playing hard and fast water polo which denied Wyong an opportunity to set up their plays and get into the match.

The final score was Woy Woy 12 to Wyong 5.

Wednesday, March 10, is finals night, when the Men's second grade Woy Woy team plays The Entrance and the women's team plays Gosford

Grand Final Day is March 13 at Wyong Pool.



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