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Townsville Fire crush Southside Flyers 84–63 behind Miela Sowah’s 20-point performance at home.
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Townsville Fire Fire defeated Southside Melbourne Flyers by a commanding 21 points 84-63 at Townsville Entertainment Centre.
Townsville's Miela Sowah's 20-point performance powered the Fire's commanding victory.
Key Details
- Result: Townsville Fire 84 def. Southside Melbourne Flyers 63
- When: Friday, 29th November 2025
- Where: Townsville Entertainment Centre, Townsville
- Attendance: 3,217
- Standings
By the Numbers
- Miela Sowah (Townsville Fire) starred with 20 points and one assist in 34 minutes.
- Isabelle Bourne (Southside Melbourne Flyers) scored 28 points, and had three rebounds and five turnovers in 34 minutes.
What Happened
The Fire established early control at home, outscoring the Flyers 23-18 in the opening term and never relinquishing their advantage. Townsville maintained consistent pressure throughout the contest, extending their lead to seven points by half-time with a 39-34 scoreline. The third quarter proved pivotal as the Fire limited the Flyers to just 15 points while adding 18 of their own, building a decisive 57-49 advantage heading into the final period.
The fourth quarter belonged entirely to Townsville, who exploded for 27 points while holding Melbourne to a dismal 14 points. This dominant final-term performance sealed the comprehensive 21-point victory. The Fire's balanced offensive attack proved too much for the visitors, with multiple players contributing throughout the contest.
Miela Sowah spearheaded the Fire's offensive charge with an outstanding 20-point performance, connecting on 4-from-11 from downtown while shooting 3-from-4 from two-point range. Courtney Woods provided excellent support with 17 points, seven assists and five rebounds, demonstrating remarkable efficiency by shooting a perfect 4-from-4 from inside the arc. Alicia Froling contributed a solid double-double with 12 points and 11 boards, while Abbey Ellis added 16 points to the winning cause.
Despite the heavy defeat, Isabelle Bourne delivered an exceptional individual performance for the Flyers with a game-high 28 points on efficient 8-from-12 shooting from two-point range and 4-from-8 from beyond the arc. Cayla George provided steady support with 14 points and a team-high 13 rebounds, but the Flyers struggled to find consistent scoring from other sources. Maddi Rocci managed nine points and seven assists, though the team's ball control proved problematic throughout the encounter.
The Fire's superior shooting accuracy proved decisive, connecting on 54% from the field compared to the Flyers' 50%. Townsville's three-point shooting was solid at 34%, while Melbourne struggled from downtown at 35%. The Fire dominated the charity stripe, converting 16-from-26 free throws at 62%, significantly better than the Flyers' 5-from-7 performance. The hosts controlled the boards with 36 rebounds to Melbourne's 35, while forcing 26 turnovers compared to their own 13, highlighting their defensive intensity and ball security.
This commanding victory strengthens Townsville Fire's position at the top of the WNBL standings, while the Southside Melbourne Flyers will need to regroup quickly following this disappointing road performance. The 21-point margin reflects the gulf in class between the teams on this particular evening, with the Fire's home advantage and balanced offensive display proving too much for the visiting Flyers.
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