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by Lisa Gibbs


  Eliza gave Lily a huge smile. ‘You were amazing! Truly, Lily, you are heaps better than most players are at your age!’

  ‘Really?’

  ‘I’ll be back here scouting for talent in a few years, so be ready!’

  Lily laughed in delight. ‘You’re on!’

  The Marrang Gems

  Maddy Browne

  Isabella Contesotto

  Sienna Handley

  Jade Mathison

  Prani Patel

  Lily Scott

  Charlotte Stevens

  Phoebe Tadic

  Player Profile

  Lily Scott

  Full name: Lily Grace Scott

  Nickname: Lil

  Age: 12

  Height: 149 centimetres

  Family: Mum, Dad and 13-year-old brother Steven

  School: Marrang Public

  Hobbies: Lily has always loved playing netball. She has been around netball courts for as long as she can remember, because her mum has always played the game and encouraged Lily to learn. Lily thinks she is very lucky to have her mum as the coach of the Gems. She loves that she can play in a team with some of her friends from school and also some new girls, who she likes getting to know. Her favourite new friend is Phoebe. They visit each other after school and on the weekend and practise their netball skills in each other’s backyards. Lily likes it most, though, when all her friends are over, hanging out in her garage, which has been set up with couches and beanbags, a TV and even a fridge with soft drinks and lollies hidden inside! Lily likes to play tricks on her brother Steven when he least expects it.

  Netball club: Marrang Netball Club

  Netball team: Marrang Gems, the Marrang Netball Club Under 13s team

  Netball coach: Janet

  Training day: Wednesday

  Netball uniform: Royal blue netball dress with white side panels where ‘Marrang’ is written in pink. Lily also likes to wear a pink ribbon in her hair to match the pink on her uniform – when she can find it, that is!

  Favourite netball position: Wing Defence

  Netball idol: Australian Diamonds and NSW Swifts player Julie Corletto

  Best netball moment: Making a crucial intercept that stopped the Central Park Wing Attack passing the ball to their goalers. The intercept resulted in the Marrang Gems scoring the winning goal of the game.

  Netball ambition: To play for the Australian Diamonds one day as Wing Defence, like her idol Julie Corletto.

  Netball Drills

  Catch. Pivot. Pass

  This drill will help you to practise a 180-degree pivot (the ‘super-pivot’).

  1. Grab a netball and form a circle with your friends.

  2. Pass the ball around the circle, in a clockwise direction.

  3. Be ready for a pass by turning to the player with the ball.

  4. Catch the ball and pivot to face the next player in the circle. When you pivot, plant one foot firmly on the ground, lift the other leg and spin around to face the player you are passing to. Only then should you put your foot back down on the ground. This is a 180-degree pivot. Try to spin using one smooth moment rather than lots of little movements.

  5. Once you are facing the next player in the circle, pass them the ball.

  6. When you get better at this, try the drill again, but this time pass the ball around the circle in an anti-clockwise direction.

  HOT TIP

  It helps to say the words aloud: catch, pivot, pass.

  Piggy in the Middle

  The aim of this drill is to practise jumping high and stretching wide, so that you can leap up for intercepts and disrupt passes between opposition players.

  1. Grab a netball and form a circle with all your friends but one. Players who form the circle are not allowed to move from their spot.

  2. The one player who is not part of the circle stands in the middle of the circle. The ‘piggy’ in the middle is allowed to move around in the inside of the circle.

  3. Players in the circle pass the ball to each other, in no particular order.

  4. The ‘piggy’ in the middle tries to touch or catch the ball as it is passed around.

  5. If the ‘piggy’ in the middle touches the ball, the player who threw the ball swaps with the player in the middle and becomes the ‘piggy’.

  HOT TIP

  When you have your turn in the middle, watch the eyes of the person with the ball. It will give you a hint as to where they will throw it.

  Chalk It Up!

  All you need for this drill is chalk and a high wall outside. Make sure you ask permission to make chalk marks on the wall before you begin!

  1. Stand side-on to the wall, nice and close, with the chalk in whichever hand is closest to the wall.

  2. Bend your knees and jump as high as you can.

  3. At the highest point of your jump, mark the wall with the chalk.

  4. Each time you jump, try to jump higher. By making a mark on the wall each time you jump, you will be able to check your progress.

  5. If you are with a friend, take turns jumping. If you each pick a different colour chalk to mark the wall with, you will be able to see who can jump the highest.

  HOT TIP

  As you jump, throw your arms up to help get you even higher.

  Netball Positions

  Watch out for the fourth Netball Gems book

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  PIVOT AND WIN

  9780857987693

  First published by Random House Australia in 2015

  Copyright © Random House Australia 2015

  The moral right of the authors and illustrator has been asserted.

  A Random House Australia book

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  Cataloguing-in-Publication entry

  Creator: Gibbs, Lisa, author

  Title: Pivot and win / Lisa Gibbs, Bernadette Hellard; illustrator Cat MacInnes

  ISBN: 9780857987693 (ebook)

  Series: Netball gems; 3

  Subjects: Netball – Juvenile fiction

  Other Creators/Contributors: Hellard, Bernadette, author; MacInnes, Cat, illustrator

  Dewey Number: A823.4

  Cover illustration by Cat MacInnes

  Cover design by Kirby Armstrong

 

 

 


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