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Jamaica’s Sunshine Girls leave the court after scoring a very easy victory over Antigua on day four of the Americas Netball World Cup Qualifier at the National Indoor Sports Centre in Kingston on Wednesday, October 19, 2022. (PHOTO: Marlon Reid).
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Jamaica’s Sunshine Girls continued to dominate the Americas Netball World Cup Qualifier at the National Indoor Sports Centre in Kingston by whipping Antigua 80-23 on day four of the tournament on Wednesday.
The victory represents the fourth straight for the number three-ranked Sunshine Girls.
The Jamaicans had quarterly scores of 21-4, 40-14, and 59-19 before the 57-goal margin of victory.
Goal shooter Amanda Pinkney led the Sunshine Girls with 45 goals from 53 attempts.
Mischa Creary had 23 goals from 28 attempts while Kelsey Jonas chipped in with 12 goals from 16 attempts.
The regional qualifier will determine the last two qualifiers for the 2023 World Cup in Cape Town, South Africa
The host country of Jamaica is already qualified for the World Cup, so the next two highest-placed countries will be the ones to join them among the 16 teams competing in Cape Town.
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