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Brisbane (July 7).— The United States of America proved too strong for Australia’s best youth girls with victory in the Global Challenge water polo tournament at Brisbane’s Valley Pool yesterday.
In the third meeting between the two teams in a week, the result was 10-8 but while Australia won the opening encounter the USA won the next two, including the gold-medal final. The result emulated the country’s senior teams in California, where world champion USA beat world No 2 Australia 13-12. The difference came in the second quarter when the North Americans went from 2-all at the quarter to 5-2 by halftime. Australia came back to within one when Alicia Brightwell scored twice late in the third period but the USA surged out to 10-7 inside the last three minutes of the game to put the result beyond doubt. Dominique Sardo and Margaret Steffens scored half of the USA’s total, dominating as they have all week. Cronulla’s Nicola Zagame fired in two goals for a total of 27 in taking out the highest-goal-scorer award as well as most valuable player. In the bronze-medal play-off, the younger Australia team, Born 1991, beat New Zealand 9-6 after being just 7-6 ahead at the final break.
Results: It was a match where the Aussies needed a big score against the Kiwis to secure top position on the ladder, pipping the United States of America with the 25-5 victory. The Born 1990s and USA split their two matches during the rounds. The victory earns a rematch against New Zealand in the semifinals as the winner and the fourth-placed team respectively. The USA, pressed to a 9-7 defeat of Australia Born 1991, finished equal on points with the Born 1990s but could not shake off the younger Aussies who slammed in the last three goals for a flattering score. The finals are being staged tomorrow.
Results:
USA exacts revenge on Australia in Global Challenge
Playing the fourth round, the USA shrugged off a dogged Australia Born
1990, winning 10-8 after the game was locked at 6-6 late in the third
period. recovered, trailing 10-7 late in the game before Alicia Brightwell narrowed it to two goals with more than two minutes remaining. Despite three tactical timeouts, no score came and the USA had redressed the imbalance after losing to the Aussies in the opening game of the six-day tournament. Both teams are locked on eight points and look set to play the final. Australia Born 1991 beat a determined New Zealand 14-12 last night and bowed to their older counterparts 16-8 this morning. The North Americans ran through New Zealand 14-1.
Results:
Global Challenge wins to Australia and USA Australia Born 1990 defeated New Zealand 15-7, thanks to a six-goal haul to Alicia Brightwell and five to Nicola Zagame. Then the USA sent the Australian Born 1991 team packing with a 13-5 result, Dominique Sardo netting four to give her 10 for the series. New Zealand kept the game level in the first quarter but was five in arrears at halftime. The third period was 2-2 but the Aussies swam away in the final period with Brightwell gaining a hat-trick. The USA started slowly against the younger Australians and only led 4-2 at halftime before pulling away in the third. The finals are on Sunday.
Results:
Aussies start Global Challenge on winning note The Born 1990 age team beat the United States of America 10-8 in the opening game last night while the Born 1991 team edged out New Zealand 13-11. In this morning’s games, the older Australian team beat the youngsters 11-5 while the USA gained a 13-3 victory over New Zealand. Australia ‘90s put up an impressive show against USA in the first game, breaking a 6-6 halftime deadlock with a 2-0 third quarter, which proved the difference by full time. The USA came within one goal inside the last two minutes but Kate Miller nailed an action goal 16 seconds later to seal the game for the home team. The younger Aussie team also needed a strong third period, turning 7-7 at halftime to 11-8 by the final break before stretching the margin to 13-10 in the last. New Zealand’s Ellen Kyra-Smith pulled one goal back just four seconds from time. The older Australian team proved too strong in this morning’s encounter but only led 4-2 at halftime. This became 8-2 by the final break while the last quarter was squared. The USA, with Dominique Sardo scoring her second hat-trick of the tournament, was well in control over the Kiwis, moving from 5-2 at the quarter to 8-3 at halftime and 10-3 heading into the last.
Results:
Global Challenge starts in Brisbane today The Australian Born 1990 and Born 1991 teams will play against the United States of America and New Zealand with morning and evening matches scheduled until Sunday’s finals The tournament will see the international debut of Queenslander Jamie-Lee Lewis, who is hearing impaired and the daughter of rugby league legend Wally Lewis.
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