Red hot Georgia Rowe bowed out of the International Super Club event in style after leading the Celtic Flames to a fifth placed finish.
The in-form Team Northumbria shooter hit 29 of her 32 goal attempts in the Flames’ final match on New Zealand soil.
And Rowe finished the inaugural Super Cup with a phenomenal 92% shooting average after sinking 73 of her 79 tournament attempts.
The Flames finished third in their four-team pool following tough matches against ANZ Premiership big guns Pulse and Mystics.
But a superb 57-45 victory against Gauteng Jaguars - with Rowe draining 10 of her 11 shots off the bench - in the knockout stages set up a place in the fifth-sixth play-off.
The Flames faced the University of Trinidad & Tobago looking to bank a top five spot.
And Rowe again came off the bench to score almost half of her side’s 62 goals in a 15-point win against the West Indians.