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Kinross Netball Club shooting for the top after special award win

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They started with humble beginnings and a desire to raise the profile of the sport in the town.And now, five years on, Kinross Netball is celebrating being presented with the club of the year accolade at the Perth and Kinross Sports Awards.The last year has witnessed the club, who play at the Loch Leven Community Campus, make great strides in growing further and offering sessions for all ages.Developing coaches has played a big part in their success and, last year, they managed to greatly increase the number of qualified coaches and umpires.While the Perth and Kinross Sports Awards bash was cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak, Live Active hosted the awards virtually online.Elaine Stapleton, who started up Kinross Netball and is also a

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