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    Top Scorers
    RKNamePG
    1Rachel Daly228
    2Chasity Grant214
    Ebony Salmon194
    4Kirsty Hanson193
    Adriana Leon113
    6Anna Patten212
    Gabi Nunes162
    8Jordan Nobbs201
    Lucy Parker161
    Kenza Dali101
    Mayumi Pacheco91
    12Sabrina D'Angelo220
    Noelle Maritz180
    Miri Taylor170
    Danielle Turner160
    Katie Robinson160
    Missy Bo Kearns150
    Paula Tomás130
    Sarah Mayling130
    Jill Baijings120
    Lucy Staniforth120
    Rachel Maltby20
    Rachel Corsie20
    Katelin Talbert10
    Lydia Sallaway10
    Top Assists
    RKNamePA
    1Kirsty Hanson194
    2Rachel Daly223
    3Chasity Grant212
    Lucy Parker162
    Missy Bo Kearns152
    Sarah Mayling132
    7Ebony Salmon191
    Noelle Maritz181
    Miri Taylor171
    Gabi Nunes161
    Paula Tomás131
    Jill Baijings121
    Lucy Staniforth121
    Kenza Dali101
    15Sabrina D'Angelo220
    Anna Patten210
    Jordan Nobbs200
    Danielle Turner160
    Katie Robinson160
    Adriana Leon110
    Mayumi Pacheco90
    Rachel Maltby20
    Rachel Corsie20
    Katelin Talbert10
    Lydia Sallaway10

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