In dispute: Lynx's Chloe Glazebrook and Boomers' Kerryn Billman.
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Brenden Paddock
Benalla Indoor Recreation Centre was a hive of activity on Monday night as the domestic basketball season approaches crunch time.
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In the open women’s competition, only one match was played, which featured the Lynx and Boomers.
The undefeated Lynx used the clash as a chance to flex their muscles, dominating from start-to-finish to run away a 45-25 victor.
Sheree Jackson was the star of the night, dropping 21 points to be the offensive catalyst for the Lynx side.
Ensign photographer Brenden Paddock made his way down to Benalla Indoor Recreation Centre and captured the action.
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Assessing options: Lynx’s Greer Mitchell.
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That's tough: Lynx's Jenna Kirkpatrick.
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Handling the ball: Boomers’ Kerryn Billman.
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Putting up a shot: Boomers’ Kerryn Billman.
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Under pressure: Boomers' Michaela Allen.
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Floater: Boomers' Michaela Allen.
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Having a shot: Boomers’ Michele Button at the line.
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Tip-off: Boomers' Michele Button and Lynx's Emma Warnock.
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Pulling up: Lynx's Sheree Jackson.
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Brenden Paddock