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Fowler Surpasses Scoring Record, Leading Fever to Victory Over Swifts In an electrifying match, Sydney Fowler etched her name in the history books as the Fever snapped the Swifts’ nine-game winning streak at the Netball New South Wales Premier League. Fowler, the star shooter for the Fever, broke the league’s all-time scoring record with her 12th goal of the night. The milestone was met with raucous applause from the crowd at Sydney’s Ken Rosewall Arena. With her record-breaking performance, Fowler surpassed the previous record held by Diamonds legend Susan Pratley. The achievement is a testament to her exceptional consistency and unmatched shooting prowess. The Fever capitalized on Fowler’s hot streak, dominating the match from the opening whistle. The Swifts, despite their impressive run of form, struggled to keep pace with the Fever’s relentless attack. Emily Mannix, the Fever’s young defender, showcased her exceptional skills with several crucial turnovers. Her efforts, combined with the unwavering support of her teammates, stifled the Swifts’ offensive flow. The final score of 78-65 highlighted the Fever’s complete dominance on both ends of the court. Fowler’s record-breaking performance was the icing on the cake of a unforgettable win. Coach Kylie Gilmore praised her team for their unwavering determination and competitive spirit. “We knew we had to bring our A-game tonight,” she said. “Sydney’s record-breaking performance inspired us to push ourselves to the limit.” Fowler, who expressed her gratitude for the support of her team and fans, remained humble despite her historic achievement. “It’s an honor to break a record held by such a legend as Susan Pratley,” she said. “But I’m more proud of the win we got as a team.” The Fever’s victory not only cements their place as one of the league’s top contenders but also sets the stage for a captivating grand final matchup against the Giants. With Fowler in scintillating form, the Fever will be confident in their chances of securing the championship trophy.On Sunday, West Coast Fever’s five-time MVP, Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard, set a Super Netball record by scoring an incredible 76 points. In front of a record RAC Arena crowd of 11,267, Fowler broke her previous record to single-handedly lead Fever (8-2) to second place on the ladder. Her massive tally included a remarkable 23-goal second quarter.On Sunday, West Coast Fever’s five-time MVP, Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard, set a Super Netball record by scoring an incredible 76 points. In front of a record RAC Arena crowd of 11,267, Fowler broke her previous record to single-handedly lead Fever (8-2) to second place on the ladder. Her massive tally included a remarkable 23-goal second quarter. Returning to form, Fowler was unstoppable despite a strong defense by Adelaide’s Shamera Sterling-Humphrey. “The goal was to put scoreboard pressure through me,” said Fowler-Nembhard, who hit her first two shots, missed her third, and then nailed her next 73 without blemish, including one super shot. “I’m pretty happy that I did that. The Green Army always shows up.” NSW Swifts, last year’s runners-up, had no answer for Fowler-Nembhard as they suffered their fourth consecutive defeat. The team has been facing challenges, including the departure of Caribbean shooter Samantha Joseph-Wallace due to off-court behavior. Despite their best efforts, the Swifts, led by Paige Hadley and Helen Houby, couldn’t overcome Fowler-Nembhard’s dominance. Fever led 17-15 at quarter-time, and Fowler extended the gap to 41-26 before Houby’s solo 5-0 finish gave the Swifts some hope. Sophie Fawns followed Houby’s example in the third term, keeping West Coast’s lead at 58-47 by three-quarter time. The margin grew to 20 in the fourth before Fawns led another late surge, but the Swifts couldn’t threaten West Coast’s victory.Fowler Breaks Scoring Record as Fever Beat Swifts In a thrilling match, the Fever emerged victorious over the Swifts, led by the remarkable performance of star forward Fowler. Fowler’s blistering goal in the second half not only sealed the victory but also etched his name in the record books. The goal marked his 100th career goal for the Fever, making him the all-time leading scorer in franchise history. The crowd erupted in thunderous applause and chants of “Fowler, Fowler” reverberated through the stadium. The Fever’s bench erupted in jubilation, celebrating the historic milestone achieved by their captain. Fowler’s record-breaking goal was a testament to his hard work, dedication, and exceptional skill on the pitch. His teammates hailed him as a true legend, praising his leadership and unwavering determination. The Fever’s victory was a collective effort, with all players contributing to the success. The defense held strong, denying the Swifts any clear chances on goal. The midfield controlled possession and distributed the ball effectively, creating multiple scoring opportunities. The Swifts fought valiantly but were unable to overcome the Fever’s dominant performance. Despite the defeat, they acknowledged the brilliance of Fowler and congratulated him on his historic achievement. As the match concluded, Fowler received a standing ovation from both fans and opponents alike. He dedicated his record-breaking goal to his team and the loyal supporters who had witnessed his remarkable journey.