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Signal Hill, Bishop's High advance to Tobago schools' netball U13, U20 finals - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Signal Hill Secondary advanced to both the 13 and Under and Under-20 Tobago Secondary Schools’ Netball League finals after securing semi-final wins in each division at Shaw Park Complex on October 24.

Against Scarborough in the U13 semi, Signal Hill fought hard to earn a close 10-9 victory while Bishop’s High School drubbed Speyside 14-2 to seal the other finalist spot.

In the U20, Signal Hill emerged victorious over another persistent Scarborough unit as they held on for a 25-20 result.

In the other clash, Bishop’s High also made light work of Speyside courtesy of a 47-6 rout.

Both finals get under way at the same venue on October 20.

The post Signal Hill, Bishop's High advance to Tobago schools' netball U13, U20 finals appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

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