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Australia's U19 women's team has won its second game of the World Championships for Junior Women in Tunisia.
Coach Phil Brown ran all 11 of his available players and it proved the right move as the Gems led at every break on their way to a comfortable 69-47 win over the host nation. Captain Kathleen Macleod was rested due to injury.
WNBL Rookie of the Year Renae Camino top-scored with 14 points, while Rebecca Duke added 12 and Christina Fox had 11.
"We had a good contribution from everyone tonight," Brown said.
"We played great defence; mixing up our man-to-man and zones to take away the penetration options for the Tunisians and forcing them to play a perimeter game."
The Gems next play Hungary on Sunday night.
Unfortunately no mention of the SA girls Abby and Lisa.