16 Apr 2022

Stars outshine the Tactix

9:57 pm on 16 April 2022

The Northern Stars have made it two from two against the Mainland Tactix in Christchurch after a dominant 63-51 ANZ Premiership victory.

Maia Wilson

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Despite some players on limited minute allocations, The Stars had a settled look to their line-up, with goal attack Amorangi Malesala getting a rare start.

Showing more fluency on attack, the Stars enjoyed plenty of possession but weren't always accurate with their finishing. It was the opposite story for the Tactix, who were very accurate under the hoop but lacked volume as the Stars hit the first break with a 15-12 lead.

Ageless defender Anna Harrison, wo turned 39 yesterday, gained more prominence in shutting down the threat of towering Tactix shooter Ellie Bird as the visitors made a decisive run.

Defender Elle Temu and shooter Jamie Hume were introduced in the second period for the Stars, who won a tight second stanza to lead 31-26 at the main break.

The third quarter followed a similar trend with both sides enjoying mini runs but with neither able to completely stamp their initiative.

With midcourters Gina Crampton and Mila Reuelu-Buchanan, in just her second game of the season, holding sway through the midcourt with their feeding and snappy through-court transition, it was the Stars who continued to build.

Increasingly finding their flow on attack and effective challenge on defence pushed the Stars out to a handy 47-40 lead at the last turn and they never looked back.

The two teams meet again on Wednesday at Bruce Pullman Arena for the Stars' first home game of the campaign.

RNZ