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- May 29, 2022
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Jesse Ghee
Jesse Ghee

The round was exceptionally exciting as four games ended with a tiny margin. Here is the last round review presented by Job Market.

Round 21 games in the State League were marked by very close results. The first upset was a home defeat of 6th ranked Hawks (5-4) to fifth ranked Giants (6-3) 74-62. Strangely Hawks outrebounded Giants 46-34 including 32 on the defensive glass. Guard Jesse Ghee (183, college: Fullerton JC) stepped up and scored 24 points and 5 rebounds for the winners and American forward Hussayn Ford (198, college: Northwest) chipped in 16 points and 11 rebounds. The best for the losing side was center Andrew Ferguson (213-1998, college: CS Monterey) with a double-double by scoring 15 points, 13 rebounds and 4 blocks. Giants maintains fifth place in League with 6-3 record. Hawks at the other side dropped to the seventh position with four games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Important game to mention about took place in Maitland. Eighth ranked Mustangs (5-5) saved a 1-point victory at home edging 5th ranked Bandits (5-5) 90-89 in the game for the sixth place. New Zealand center James Hunter (208-1991, college: S.Dakota) nailed 15 points and 9 rebounds for the winning side and Sharif Watson accounted for 15 points and 6 rebounds. Mustangs' coach allowed to play the deep bench players in such tough game. Naturalized Swiss center Hamish Warden (203-1999, college: NDC) came up with a double-double by scoring 22 points and 10 rebounds for Bandits in the defeat. Mustangs moved-up to sixth place in League. Mustangs will play against Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (#10) in Narrabeen in the next round. Bandits will play at home against Sutherland Sharks and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
A very close game took place in Melbourne between Hume City Broncos and Camberwell. Fifth ranked Hume City Broncos (6-5) got a very close victory on the road over 4th placed Camberwell (6-6). Hume City Broncos managed to escape with a 2-point win 93-91 in the fight for the fourth place. The best player for the winners was Christopher Elder who scored 23 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 steals. At the other side the best for losing team was Brendan Trewella who recorded 16 points, 8 rebounds and 9 assists. Both coaches used bench players in such tough game. Hume City Broncos moved-up to fourth place in League. Loser Camberwell dropped to the fifth position with six games lost. Hume City Broncos will meet at home Gulls (#8) in the next round. Camberwell will play against the league's second-placed Devils and hope to secure a win.

There were no shocking results in the rest of the games of round 21:
In League Hills H. won against Cent.Coast C. on the opponent's court 79-72. Manly Warr. unfortunately lost to Newcastle H. in a home game 62-73. Norths Bears recorded a loss to Sutherland S. on the road 79-82. Logan T. were defeated by Mackay M. on its own court 88-89. Sandringham S. beat Knox R. in Cheltenham 80-79. Waverley F. won against Keilor T. at home 77-74. Ringwood H. was outscored by Diamond V.E. on the opponent's court 92-70.



Group Big V
Camberwell - Hume City B. 91-93

A very close game took place in Melbourne between Hume City Broncos and Camberwell. Fifth ranked Hume City Broncos (6-5) got a very close victory on the road over 4th placed Camberwell (6-6). Hume City Broncos managed to escape with a 2-point win 93-91 in the fight for the fourth place. Hume City Broncos made 25-of-33 free shots (75.8 percent) during the game. The best player for the winners was American point guard Christopher Elder (180-1989, college: St.Francis, IL) who scored 23 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 steals. Anthony Dell Orso chipped in 13 points and 7 rebounds. Elder is a former Eurobasket Summer League player, which is considered top international summer league in the market. At the other side the best for losing team was Brendan Trewella who recorded 16 points, 8 rebounds and 9 assists and guard Luke Shelley (188-1991, college: KWC) added 21 points respectively. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Both coaches used bench players in such tough game. Hume City Broncos moved-up to fourth place in League. Loser Camberwell dropped to the fifth position with six games lost. Hume City Broncos will meet at home Gulls (#8) in the next round. Camberwell will play against the league's second-placed Devils and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Hume City B.: C.Elder 23+6reb+6ast, D.Orso Anthony 13+7reb+2ast, S.Prendergast 11+1ast, M.Viitala 10+6reb+3ast, M.Puondak 10+3reb+1ast, C.Bellman 9+1reb
Camberwell: L.Shelley 21+4reb+1ast, B.Trewella 16+8reb+9ast, G.James 15+3reb+4ast, M.Jay 10+12reb+4ast, C.Sean 8+4reb, J.West 7+3reb
gschID: 978122


Group East
Cent.Coast C. - Hills H. 72-79

There was a minor upset in Terrigal where 7th ranked Crusaders (4-6) were defeated by ninth ranked Hills Hornets (5-6) 79-72 on Sunday. Hills Hornets made 16-of-20 free shots (80.0 percent) during the game. They also forced 26 Crusaders turnovers. Strangely Crusaders outrebounded Hills Hornets 47-28 including a 16-5 advantage in offensive rebounds. The best player for the winners was guard Benjamin Kearins (188, agency: BIG) who scored 16 points and 8 assists. Liam Moss chipped in 18 points. Four Hills Hornets players scored in double figures. At the other side the best for losing team was forward Callum Jenkins who recorded a double-double by scoring 19 points and 10 rebounds and Aaron Redhead added 8 points, 17 rebounds and 4 blocks respectively. Crusaders' coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help. Hills Hornets moved-up to eighth place in League. Loser Crusaders dropped to the ninth position with six games lost. Hills Hornets will meet Norths Soul Sports Bears (#11) in the next round. Crusaders will play against Hawks in Wollongong and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Hills H.: M.Liam 18+2reb+2ast, B.Kearins 16+3reb+8ast, C.Lachlan 14+6reb+2ast, T.Patrick 10+3reb+1ast, F.Marvin 6+1reb+2ast, G.Campbell 6+4reb
Cent.Coast C.: C.Jenkins 19+10reb, O.Robilliard 14+2reb+4ast, J.Trustum 13+8reb+2ast, R.Aaron 8+17reb+2ast, J.Cracknell 8+1reb+3ast, W.Nicholas 8+2reb
gschID: 977439


Manly Warr. - Newcastle H. 62-73

Very predictable result in Narrabeen where second ranked Hunters (7-1) defeated 10th ranked Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (4-7) 73-62 on Sunday. Hunters outrebounded Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 49-29 including a 35-19 advantage in defensive rebounds. The best player for the winners was naturalized British forward Ryan Beisty (200-1995, college: Regis Univ.) who scored 13 points and 9 rebounds. Forward Matur Maluach (196, college: UNB) chipped in 19 points and 5 rebounds. At the other side the best for losing team was point guard Daniel Pitcher (185, college: UNB) who recorded 13 points and 5 rebounds and Francois Dazemar added 10 points and 6 rebounds respectively. Four Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players scored in double figures. Both coaches tested many bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Hunters keep a position of League leader. Loser Manly Warringah Sea Eagles keep the tenth place with seven games lost. Hunters will meet Bankstown Bruins (#12) in the next round which should be an easy win for them. Manly Warringah Sea Eagles will play against Mustangs and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Newcastle H.: M.Maluach 19+5reb, R.Beisty 13+9reb+2ast, G.Jaidyn 12+5reb+4ast, S.Jai 9+8reb+1ast, M.Cherry 9+6reb+1ast, J.Dorricott 5+2reb
Manly Warr.: D.Pitcher 13+5reb+1ast, A.Bulgin 11+3reb+1ast, D.Francois 10+6reb+2ast, C.Lachlan 10+3reb+3ast, W.Matthew 7+4reb+4ast, K.Painter 6+7reb+1ast
gschID: 977440


Sutherland S. - Norths Bears 82-79

Not a big story in a game when 11th ranked Norths Soul Sports Bears (3-6) were edged on the road by sixth ranked Sutherland Sharks (5-4) 82-79 on Sunday. However just three-point win is not that big difference and the fans of host team counted on more convincing victory. The best player for the winners was Adrian Cabrera who had a double-double by scoring 25 points and 12 rebounds. Guard Lochlan Hutchison (188-1999, agency: BIG) chipped in 22 points and 5 assists. Sutherland Sharks' coach used a ten-player rotation in such tough game. At the other side the best for losing team was Anatoly Bose who recorded a double-double by scoring 16 points and 16 rebounds and point guard Brennan Rymer (183, college: Azusa Pacific) added 24 points and 5 assists respectively. Sutherland Sharks moved-up to fifth place in League. Loser Norths Soul Sports Bears keep the eleventh position with six games lost. Sutherland Sharks will meet Bandits (#7) in the next round. Norths Soul Sports Bears will play against Hills Hornets (#8) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Sutherland S.: A.Cabrera 25+12reb+2ast, H.Lochlan 22+4reb+5ast, G.Geoffrey 10+9reb+2ast, B.Musulin 9+1reb+5ast, J.Charles 7+4reb, E.Emmanuel 3
Norths Bears: B.Rymer 24+3reb+5ast, M.Ignatius 16+6reb+2ast, B.Anatoly 16+16reb+3ast, P.Sanders 8+7reb+2ast, B.Fakira 6+8reb, G.Thomas 4+1reb+1ast
gschID: 977441


Maitland M. - Albury W.B. 90-89

Important game to mention about took place in Maitland. Eighth ranked Mustangs (5-5) saved a 1-point victory at home edging 5th ranked Bandits (5-5) 90-89 in the game for the sixth place. Mustangs dominated down low during the game scoring 70 of its points in the paint compared to Bandits' 22. New Zealand center James Hunter (208-1991, college: S.Dakota) nailed 15 points and 9 rebounds for the winning side and American forward Sharif Watson (198-1993, college: ACU) accounted for 15 points and 6 rebounds. Mustangs' coach allowed to play the deep bench players in such tough game. Naturalized Swiss center Hamish Warden (203-1999, college: NDC) came up with a double-double by scoring 22 points and 10 rebounds and guard Lochlan Cummings (189-1995, college: HIU) added 23 points and 6 rebounds respectively for Bandits in the defeat. Five Mustangs and four Bandits players scored in double figures. Mustangs moved-up to sixth place in League. Mustangs will play against Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (#10) in Narrabeen in the next round. Bandits will play at home against Sutherland Sharks and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Maitland M.: S.Watson 15+6reb+2ast, J.Hunter 15+9reb, W.Cranston-Lown 15+4reb+2ast, D.Millburn 13+6reb, P.Billy 12+5reb+1ast, M.Gray 8+5reb+1ast
Albury W.B.: L.Cummings 23+6reb+3ast, H.Warden 22+10reb+2ast, K.Hayward 14+1reb+2ast, J.Saunders 10+3reb+3ast, D.Dawam 7+6reb+1ast, D.Locke 6
gschID: 977442


Group North
Logan T. - Mackay M. 88-89

Everything went according to plan in Loganholme where fifth ranked Mackay Meteors (5-2) edged 14th ranked Thunder (1-3) 89-88 on Sunday. Mackay Meteors made 17-of-19 free shots (89.5 percent) during the game. Strangely Thunder outrebounded Mackay Meteors 56-42 including 19 on the offensive glass. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Mackay Meteors made 7 blocks. The best player for the winners was guard Biwali Bayles (185-2002, college: Hawaii) who had a double-double by scoring 10 points, 8 rebounds and 11 assists. Naturalized South Sudanese power forward Emmanuel Malou (206-1993, college: Iowa St.) chipped in 19 points and 9 rebounds. Five Mackay Meteors players scored in double figures. At the other side the best for losing team was American guard Jeremy Kendle (186-1988, college: Bellarmine) who recorded 31 points and 5 assists and naturalized Danish guard Rasmus Bach (193-1995, college: Fort Lewis) added 15 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists respectively. Both coaches tested many bench players in such tough game. Mackay Meteors keep a position of League leader. Loser Thunder keeps the fourteenth place with three games lost. Mackay Meteors will meet at home Rip City (#6) in the next round which should be theoretically an easy game. Thunder will play against Brisbane Capitals (#10) and hope to win that game.
Top scorers:
Mackay M.: E.Malou 19+9reb+1ast, F.Viliami 16+4reb, G.Jaylin 16+7reb+3ast, K.Galloway 14+7reb+1ast, B.Bayles 10+8reb+11ast, M.Malok 7+4reb+1ast
Logan T.: J.Kendle 31+4reb+5ast, R.Bach 15+9reb+7ast, O.Kyei 13+16reb, M.Cedar 9+8reb+3ast, T.Howard 8+5reb+3ast, M.Young 6+3reb
gschID: 977277


Group South
Knox R. - Sandringham S. 79-80

There was no surprise in Wantirna South where 12th ranked Knox Raiders (4-5) were edged by eighth ranked Sabres (6-4) 80-79 on Sunday. The best player for the winners was New Zealand guard Shea Ili (184-1992) who had a double-double by scoring 11 points, 13 rebounds and 9 assists. Tohiraukura Smith-milner chipped in 16 points and 8 rebounds. At the other side the best for losing team was naturalized South Sudanese center Deng Acuoth (213-1996) who recorded a double-double by scoring 12 points, 15 rebounds and 4 assists and American point guard Alex Robinson (185-1995, college: TCU) added 20 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists respectively. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Knox Raiders' coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help. Sabres moved-up to sixth place in League. Loser Knox Raiders dropped to the thirteenth position with five games lost. Sabres will have a break next round, and it should allow them to practice more before next game. Knox Raiders will play against Spectres (#8) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Sandringham S.: S.Tohiraukura 16+8reb+2ast, D.Prewster 16+4reb+1ast, D.Barlow 12+2reb+1ast, S.Ili 11+13reb+9ast, N.Gabsch 9, O.David 7+5reb+1ast
Knox R.: A.Robinson 20+5reb+5ast, M.Peatling 13+9reb+2ast, A.Deng 12+15reb+4ast, J.Foy 11, A.Gibson 10+3reb+2ast, R.Te Rangi 8+3reb+2ast
gschID: 977590


Waverley F. - Keilor T. 77-74

No shocking result in a game in Mount Waverley where sixth ranked Waverley Falcons (6-2) edged 18th ranked Thunder (1-8) 77-74 on Sunday. However just three-point win is not that big difference and the fans of host team counted on more convincing victory. Waverley Falcons made 27-of-31 free shots (87.1 percent) during the game, while Thunder only scored seven points from the stripe. They outrebounded Thunder 51-26 including a 24-5 advantage in offensive rebounds. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Waverley Falcons made 7 blocks. The best player for the winners was forward Tristan Forsyth (208, college: CBU) who had a double-double by scoring 21 points and 18 rebounds. Guard Dexter Kernich-Drew (199-1991, college: WSU) chipped in 28 points and 8 rebounds. At the other side the best for losing team was American forward Tyler Kidd (196, college: Ohio Northern) who recorded 24 points and 4 assists and power forward Cirkook Riak (203-1992, college: Lamar St.CC) added 11 points and 6 rebounds respectively. Four Thunder players scored in double figures. Both coaches tested many bench players in such tough game. Waverley Falcons moved-up to third place in League. Loser Thunder keeps the eighteenth position with eight games lost. Waverley Falcons will have a break next round, and it should allow them to practice more before next game. Thunder's supporters look forward to an exciting derby game next round, where their team will face at home their local rival from Melbourne Tigers.
Top scorers:
Waverley F.: D.Kernich-Drew 28+8reb+2ast, T.Forsyth 21+18reb+1ast, B.Lewis 11+9reb+1ast, D.McDonald 6+1ast, M.Harper 4+7reb, D.Dillon 3+3reb+1ast
Keilor T.: T.Kidd 24+2reb+4ast, D.Kian 11+1reb+1ast, C.Riak 11+6reb+3ast, J.Lampkin 10+6reb+1ast, R.Lewis 6+2reb+2ast, C.Long 5+2reb+1ast
gschID: 977591


Diamond V.E. - Ringwood H. 92-70

There was a minor upset in Greensborough where 10th ranked Ringwood Hawks (4-4) were crushed by thirteenth ranked Diamond Valley Eagles (4-4) 92-70 on Sunday. Diamond Valley Eagles dominated down low during the game scoring 48 of its points in the paint compared to Ringwood Hawks' 24. The best player for the winners was naturalized Canadian guard Dejan Vasiljevic (190-1997, college: Miami, FL) who scored 31 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists. Naturalized Sudanese forward Ngor Manyang (200-1993) chipped in 12 points and 5 rebounds. At the other side the best for losing team was American guard Tim Guers (190-1996, college: St.Anselm) who recorded 22 points and 5 rebounds and the other American import forward Kyle Daggett (198, college: Shepherd) added 16 points and 12 rebounds respectively. The winner was already known earlier in the game, so both coaches allowed to play the bench players saving starting five for next games. Diamond Valley Eagles moved-up to eleventh place in League. Diamond Valley Eagles will meet at home higher ranked Kilsyth Cobras (#5) in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Ringwood Hawks will play against Bendigo Braves (#15) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Diamond V.E.: D.Vasiljevic 31+8reb+4ast, N.Manyang 12+5reb, D.Pineau 10+5reb, S.Mark 9, M.Reynolds 8+1reb+5ast, S.Bj 6+6reb
Ringwood H.: T.Guers 22+5reb+2ast, K.Daggett 16+12reb+1ast, T.Latham 9+2reb, S.Clarke 7+3reb+1ast, M.Fennell 7+4reb, J.Barry 5+1reb+2ast
gschID: 977592


Group West
Perry Lakes H. - Goldfields G. 62-74

Round 21 games in the State League were marked by very close results. The first upset was a home defeat of 6th ranked Hawks (5-4) to fifth ranked Giants (6-3) 74-62. Strangely Hawks outrebounded Giants 46-34 including 32 on the defensive glass. Guard Jesse Ghee (183, college: Fullerton JC) stepped up and scored 24 points and 5 rebounds for the winners and American forward Hussayn Ford (198, college: Northwest) chipped in 16 points and 11 rebounds. The best for the losing side was center Andrew Ferguson (213-1998, college: CS Monterey) with a double-double by scoring 15 points, 13 rebounds and 4 blocks and naturalized British swingman Adam Thoseby (197-1991, college: GSW) scored 24 points. Giants maintains fifth place in League with 6-3 record. Hawks at the other side dropped to the seventh position with four games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Goldfields G.: J.Ghee 24+5reb+2ast, D.Ballantyne 17+5reb+2ast, H.Ford 16+11reb+2ast, C.Hamish 9+1reb+2ast, M.Malek 5+5reb+3ast, G.Daow 3+5reb+2ast
Perry Lakes H.: A.Thoseby 24+4reb+1ast, A.Ferguson 15+13reb+2ast, M.Leary 12+10reb+2ast, C.Hamilton 5+1ast, B.Purser 4+6reb+5ast, L.Thomas 2+8reb+3ast
gschID: 977788




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Perry L
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28.6
28.0
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Avg: 28.5

28.5
26.9
21.5
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Queensland
(-F-2007)
Avg: 23.0

21.7
20.0
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