Sport
29 May, 2025
Power to face reigning premiers
KOLORA Noorat’s senior footballers have suffered a 41-point loss at the Panmure Recreation Reserve, 13.11.89 to 5.18.48.

An eight goal to two second quarter in favour of the home team was the defining term, with the rest of the game being relatively even.
Bailey Kavenagh, Harry Schrama and coach Sam Uwland were best for Kolora-Noorat, with the Power having five individual goal kickers.
After seven rounds the Power sits two games outside the top five, with a home game against reigning premiers Nirranda at Noorat this week.
The reserves match saw Kolora-Noorat score a convincing 9.11.65 to 3.8.26 win.
Trent Glennen and Riley Scanlon kicked three goals each, with Tyler Barrett, Paul McSween and Sam Hutchinson best for the Power.
With Panmure not fielding under 18 and under 15 teams in 2025, the only junior football match was the under 13s where Panmure prevailed 11.14.80 to no score.
Jack Menz, Muhammed Arslan, Lexie Williams and Crawford Dunn were best for the Power under 13s.
Panmure had a strong 58-39 win in the A grade netball.
Goal shooter Courtney Garner scored 19 goals for the Power, with coach Lillie Bourke scoring 13.
Kolora-Noorat won the A reserve game 35-26.
Grace Lee led the scoring for the Power with 20 goals.
The B grade game saw a 34-10 win for the Power, with Alexandra Smith shooting 22 goals.
The 17 and under game produced a 37 all draw.
For the Power, Isla Nolan scored 19 goals and Matilda Curran 18.
Kolora-Noorat had a strong 42-19 win in the 15 and under netball.
Harriot Riches scored 26 goals and was named best on court, Zoe Roberts shooting 11 goals.
Nikaiah Murfett and Isla Spokes also in the best for the Power.
The 13 and under game saw Kolora-Noorat score a 40-9 victory.
For the Power Skyla Coburn scored 23 goals and Quinn Thomas 17, with Ruby Williams and Remy Herry named as best players.