Powerbees are playing well, for a team that came second in Division 2 in the last competition have taken the up the challenge to play in the top Division. Supreme is looking a bit rusty, but they will find their form in later matches. Newcomer Xero needs to improve if they want to move up the ladder. In Division 2 Corelogic Greyish has a provisional top place in the comp. They still have to play their catchup game against Grabme, who were away for Chinese NY. That will be a good match to watch as Simon from Grabme is looking sharp. Corelogic Redish isn’t far behind top spot; they could come out on top if Corelogic Greyish loses more games. Hashbang Is holding the third spot comfortably even without their star player. Corelogic Whitesh can improve to get their points up. As for Storypark and Grabme, they need to push a bit hard to close out some of those close games. Watch this space.
Overall I’m very impressed in the level of skill in this competition, as more teams come back to play they get better and better. If you feel you require some coaching, don’t hesitate to contact Depak to get some coaching, it will only improve your game. Another tool that is handy for developing is a new blade especially one that can grip the ball so you can spin it up. If unsure where to start to talk to Paul Solt about it and he’ll sort you out.








