The Ballarat Rush have fallen to their fourth consecutive loss on the Big V Victorian youth championship women's competition after their 36-point defeat on the road against the Nunawading Specters at the weekend.
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The Rush currently sit in seventh position in the Terrill conference of the competition. This may be in part because many of their key players have been playing roles with the Rush's senior team.
Five of the Rush's best players have missed at least three games, with star guard Georgia Amoore having only played the one game for the youth league side.
Elsewhere the youth Miners remain undefeated in the youth league one men's competition with a comfortable 76-66 win over rivals Bendigo.
Centre Amos Brooks also continued his strong season as he top scored of the Miners registering 20 points and 21 rebounds in the 10-point victory.
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