The teamās remarkable campaign also saw head coach Takudzwa Pedzai crowned Coach of the Year, a testament to the teamās discipline, resilience and rising influence in the community. Formed in 2017 with a mission to empower young women and provide a safe space in Sunningdale, the Queens have grown into one of the provinceās most admired sides. Coach Pedzai said the club had become much more than just a sports team.
āThe netball team was birthed out of a desire to empower women through sport and to create a safe space for women in Sunningdale. It has raised the community flag by producing role models and participating in leagues including RANL and ZINA Division One since 2017,ā he said. The teamās impact on the community has been significant with many parents, girls and local leaders crediting the Queens for providing purpose, direction and positive engagement for the youth.
āThe team has encouraged youth, especially girls, to stay active and disciplined. It has reduced idle behaviour and early teenage pregnancies, created unity and pride among residents, and inspired younger children to dream big,ā said Pedzai. Local businesses have begun rallying behind the team offering support as the Queens gain wider recognition.
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Team captain Grace Anderson said leading the Queens had been both a privilege and a profound personal journey. āAs team captain I feel honoured and proud to lead such a determined and passionate group of women. It has helped me grow in leadership and confidence,ā Anderson said.
She described beating the league champions on home turf as the seasonās highlight. āThat victory, with the whole community cheering us on, was unforgettable,ā she added. Team secretary-general Noel Munhuweyi praised the clubās progress and pushed for more partnerships as the Queens set their sights on National League qualification next season.
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