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Wheelchair basketball at leisure centre

The Peninsula Leisure Centre hosted the final round of this year's Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League competition on July 4 to July 6.

Australia's longest-serving female basketball player and Woy Woy resident Liesl Tesch headed up the NSW Hills District Hornets in round four of competition.

The Hornets took out round four at the leisure centre with four straight wins.

Tesch scored a total of 102 points for the Hornets during the competition weekend.

The NSW team continues to sit on top of the competition ladder with 32 points as they head into the finals next month.

Following the final round at the centre, the WA Western Stars are in second position on the ladder, while the Victorian Dandenong Rangers sit at third spot.

The ninth season of the league started in Brisbane in April.

Going into the finals, the NSW Hills Hornets are looking for their seventh straight National Title.

The finals will be held at Marrickville PCYC on August 8 to August 10.


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