Jamaica’s Daylight Young ladies finished up the primary round of the Fast5 Worldwide championship at the Christchurch Field in Christchurch, New Zealand, encountering a weighty 50-16 misfortune to the hosts on the subsequent day (Jamaica time), denoting their third back to back overcome.
Regardless of dominating their underlying two matches, Jamaica will currently confront Malawi for the fifth and 6th spot subsequent to overcoming the Africans 41-37 right off the bat. New Zealand, drove by Tiana Metuarau, who effectively executed three six-point shots from four endeavors, got a noteworthy 34-objective edge, the most extensive in the two-day series.
All through the match, New Zealand kept a lead of 11-6, 19-12, and 37-16 in the initial 3/4 prior to closing out Jamaica with a predominant 13-0 presentation in the last quarter. Four players from the New Zealand group scored in twofold digits, with Amorangi Malesala and Beauty Nweke both contributing 11 objectives, and Georgia Heffernan scoring 10.

Jamaica’s group commander, Romelda Aiken-George, drove the scoring for the Jamaican side with 10 objectives, while Gezelle Allison was restricted to four, and Amanda Pinkney scored two objectives.