Strathclyde Sirens were given a standing ovation from a capacity Emirates crowd after beating Surrey Storm 61-53 on Friday, their first win of the Netball Superleague season.Sirens started the quickest of the two sides and opened up a two-goal lead in the opening five minutes.A long-standing partnership between Cambuslang’s Bethan Goodwin and Lynsey Gallagher from East Kilbride paid off and they pulled into a four-goal lead after the first 15 minutes, leading 17-13.Surrey closed the deficit down to two but an offside allowed Sirens to regain momentum and they went into the second half 35-30 ahead.Sirens stepped it up in the second half and Gallagher and Goodwin continued to score points, with the hosts enjoying their biggest lead of the
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