Australiabasket.com All-Australian WARATAH Awards 2020 - Oct 26, 2020
Grand Final MVP: Samson Froling (212-C/F-00) of Manly Warr. Player of the Year: Jordan Hunter (208-C-97) of Norths Bears Youth Player of the Year: Joshua Pain of Norths Bears Defensive Player of the Year: Steven White (182-G-90) of Manly Warr. Coach of the Year: Ben Knight of Norths Bears
Australiabasket.com All-Australian WARATAH 1st Team 2020
Australiabasket.com All-Australian QBL Awards 2020 - Oct 26, 2020
Grand Final MVP: Jason Cadee (186-G-91) of Brisbane C. Player of the Year: Nathan Sobey (190-G-90) of Ipswich F. Youth Player of the Year: Jalen Patton-Croker (193-G/F-99) of Gold Coast R. Defensive Player of the Year: William McDowell-White (196-G-98) of RedCity R. Coach of the Year: Ian Hibbard of RedCity R.
Australiabasket.com All-Australian QBL 1st Team 2020
Australiabasket.com All-Australian WCC Awards 2020 - Oct 26, 2020
Grand Final MVP: Corban Wroe (185-PG-92) of Warwick S. Player of the Year: Ben Purser (200-F-90) of Perry Lakes H. Youth Player of the Year: Josh Hunt (179-PG-02) of Mandurah M. Co-Defensive Player of the Year: Johny Narkle (198-G-01) of Geraldton B. Co-Defensive Player of the Year: Majier Garang III (206-F/C-95) of Goldfields G. Coach of the Year: Matthew Parsons of Perry Lakes H.
Australiabasket.com All-Australian WCC 1st Team 2020
Worth to mention a great performance of the former international guard Jason Cadee (186-91) who helped to win the game recording 39 points (!!!), 8 rebounds and 7 assists. Forward Jarred Bairstow (201-92, college: UCO) contributed with a double-double by scoring 21 points, 13 rebounds and 5 assists for the winners. International center Harrison Froling (211-98, college: Marquette) answered with a double-double by scoring 20 points, 25 rebounds and 7 assists and guard William McDowell-White (196-98, college: Fresno St.) added 30 points, 7 assists and 5 steals in the effort for Roar. Top scorers: Brisbane C.: J.Cadee 39+8reb+7ast, J.Bairstow 21+13reb+5ast, N.Stoddart 13+4reb+1ast, M.Max 9+6reb+2ast, T.Didan 8+4reb+1ast, J.Leaney 3+2reb RedCity R.: W.McDowell-White 30+1reb+7ast, H.Gameren 23+3reb+4ast, H.Froling 20+25reb+7ast, D.McDowell-White 8+4reb+2ast, M.Jean-Luc 6+9reb+1ast, S.Whiteside 2
Warwick Senators celebrated West Coast Classic title. They beat Perry Lakes Hawks in the Grand Final on Sunday. The hosts were ahead by 4 points but lost the second period ending it with a 2-point deficit before their 32-15 run, which allowed them to win the game. Senators made 23-of-30 charity shots (76.7 percent) during the game, while Hawks only scored four points from the stripe. Senators players were unselfish on offense dishing 24 assists. Hawks were plagued by 25 personal fouls down the stretch. Worth to mention a great performance of forward Caleb Davis (206-95, college: SVSU) who helped to win the game recording 17 points and 9 rebounds. Naturalized Sudanese forward Ngor Manyang (200-93) contributed with a double-double by scoring 15 points and 10 rebounds for the winners. The former international forward Ben Purser (200-90, college: Augusta) answered with 24 points, 8 rebounds and 9 assists and guard Ryan Smith (192-92) added 18 points and 5 rebounds in the effort for Hawks. Five Senators and four Hawks players scored in double figures. Hawks' coach rotated eleven players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Top scorers: Warwick S.: J.King 19+7reb, C.Davis 17+9reb+2ast, N.Manyang 15+10reb+2ast, C.Wroe 15+6reb+6ast, C.Ellis 10+4reb+6ast, W.Swaka 9+6reb+2ast Perry Lakes H.: B.Purser 24+8reb+9ast, R.Smith 18+5reb+1ast, R.Cassir 13+4reb+3ast, M.Clarke 13+6reb+4ast, B.Cole-Heath 7+6reb+2ast, C.Hamilton 6+5reb+1ast
The National Basketball League announced today that the 2020 NBL1 season has been cancelled. This includes all three conferences: south-east Australia's NBL1 South, Queensland's NBL1 North, and South Australia's NBL1 Central.
The NBL in conjunction with Basketball Victoria, Basketball Queensland and Basketball South Australia have notified clubs of the decision not to proceed with the 2020 season.
The decision follows the indefinite closure of indoor sports centres because of COVID-19. All three conferences had already been postponed until May.
NBL Chief Operating Officer Andy Crook said: 'Obviously this is unfortunate but it is the most appropriate decision under the current circumstances. The health and safety of players, staff and officials as well as the wider community comes first.
'We also want to allow the clubs to focus on re-establishing grassroots basketball as a matter of priority when the time is right.
'I want to acknowledge the efforts of everyone involved in NBL1, in particular Basketball Victoria, Basketball Queensland, Basketball South Australia and all of our clubs and players.
'We will work with them as we continue to monitor the situation and work towards resuming basketball at a community level at the appropriate time.'
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