The Cavaliers continue to benefit from their younger rising stars as injuries start to take their toll late in the state league season.
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Cavs 19-and-under players Dani Laugher and Olive Morris continue to play significant minutes for the opens, with players such as attacker Zoe Claridge remaining out for an extended amount of time.
Both Morris and Laugher played aggressively for their side in a 70-31 win against Devon.
The future is bright when you have people who can easily take the court and don't look out of depth at all
- Dannie Carstens
"The future is bright when you have people who can easily take the court and don't look out of depth at all," Cavs co-coach Dannie Carstens said.
"I think it's a credit to them and the girls around them for bringing them in so seamlessly."
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