Netball in Lae city is picking up pace as the Lae District Netball Association prepares for its season proper, despite facing limitations in court availability.
Games Coordinator Josephine Ila acknowledged the strong interest from teams but said space remains a challenge.
“Right now, we only have two courts to accommodate the growing demand, which isn’t enough for all activities. But the competition is what the netball community in Lae is eager for.”
She added that outdoor courts are still unavailable, with the Lae City Authority expected to advise when they will be fit for use.
With no major changes in the competition structure, Ila highlighted the role of experienced players and volunteers in keeping the sport alive and mentoring young athletes.
“It’s just veterans and long-time supporters like me stepping in to push the game forward and develop the young talents we have.”
As Lae prepares to host the National Netball Championships later this year, efforts are underway to ensure courts, players, and officials are ready for the event.
The pre-season competition has already seen a strong turnout, with both returning and new teams eager to take the court.
Ila invited the public to visit the courts, interact with officials, and support the game as preparations continue.