The South Coast girls touch team will look to round out the NSW Combined High School Championships on a positive note after experiencing a challenging opening two days of competition.
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The girls have home field advantage, with the event being held in Wollongong at Thomas Dalton Park, however South Coast have struggled thus far.
The team has one win from seven matches, the victory a 4-3 triumph over Riverina on Wednesday afternoon.
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South Coast were also narrowly defeated by North West 5-4 on Wednesday.
Thursday will see South Coast face Sydney South West and Western in their final two games of the competition.
Sydney North and Hunter have emerged as the top two teams in the competition, with the two sides undefeated heading into day three.
They will face off in group play on Thursday morning and potentially a second time later in the afternoon in a semi-final or final.
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