Here is the last round review presented by Job Market.
The most interesting game was a derby match between two local teams from Brisbane: Brisbane Capitals (#4) and Brisbane Spartans (#5). Brisbane Capitals (7-4) won against visiting Brisbane Spartans (5-5) 103-90. It ended at the same time the four-game winning streak of Brisbane Spartans. Brisbane C. made 23-of-26 free shots (88.5 percent) during the game. It was a great shooting night for Brisbane C. especially from behind the arc, where they had solid 76.9 percentage. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 25 assists comparing to just 9 passes made by SD Spartans' players. Worth to mention a great performance of the former international swingman Sam McDaniel (198-1995, college: ULM) who helped to win the game recording 22 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists and guard Gabriel Hadley (193-1998, college: UCSD) who added 20 points and 4 assists during the contest. New Zealand center Tyrell Harrison (214-1999) responded with a double-double by scoring 25 points and 13 rebounds. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Brisbane Capitals have an impressive six-game winning streak. Brisbane C. maintains fourth position with 7-4 record, which they share with Hills H. SD Spartans at the other side keep the fifth place with five games lost. They share the position with Rockhampton. Brisbane C. will have a break next round, and it should allow them to practice more before next game. SD Spartans will play on the road against NGC Seahawks (#8) in Runaway Bay and are hoping to prove to their fans that the loss was just an accident.
Very important is a home loss of third ranked Magic (9-6) against fifth ranked Eagles (9-6) on Saturday night. Host Magic was defeated by Eagles in a tough game in Mandurah 88-96. It ended at the same time the five-game winning streak of Magic. The winners were led by the former international forward David Okwera (208-2002) who had that evening a double-double by scoring 22 points and 14 rebounds and Sebit Reath supported him with 22 points and 11 rebounds. Even a double-double of 25 points and 16 rebounds by American forward Michael Durr (213-1998, college: UCF) did not help to save the game for Mandurah. Both coaches tested many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. East Perth E. moved-up to fourth place, which they share with 3 other teams including defeated Mandurah. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
The game between Top Four teams took place in Loganholme. 3rd ranked host Thunder (8-3) lost to first ranked Mackay Meteors (10-1) 88-82. It ended at the same time the five-game winning streak of Thunder. The best player for the winners was Isaac White who scored 27 points and 7 rebounds. Callum Dalton produced a double-double by scoring 29 points and 12 rebounds for the hosts. Mackay Meteors have a solid three-game winning streak. They maintain first position with 10-1 record. Loser Thunder keeps the third place with three games lost. They share the position with S.Adelaide P. and Manly Warr.. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
There were no shocking results in the other games in round 32: Gold Coast R. lost to NGC Seahawks on the opponent's court 86-87. Northside W. unfortunately lost to Darwin S. in a home game 80-87. Mackay managed to beat SW Metro P. on the road 103-89. Cairns M. defeated Rockhampton on its own court 90-82. Warwick S. was smashed by Geraldton B. in Wonthella 106-77. SW Slammers lost to Kalamunda ES at home 76-83. Cockburn C. was outscored by Joondalup W. on the opponent's court 80-109. Rockingham F. managed to beat Lakeside L. in a home game 89-75. Goldfields G. defeated Perry Lakes H. on the road 90-79. Cockburn C. was beaten by Goldfields G. on its own court 83-95.
The most impressive stats of the last round was 22 points, 6 rebounds and 9 assists by DeSean Parsons of Goldfields G..
Group North
Brisbane C. - SD Spartans 103-90The most interesting game was a derby match between two local teams from Brisbane:
Brisbane Capitals (#4) and
Brisbane Spartans (#5).
Brisbane Capitals (7-4) won against visiting
Brisbane Spartans (5-5)
103-90. It ended at the same time the four-game winning streak of Brisbane Spartans.
Brisbane C. made 23-of-26 free shots (88.5 percent) during the game. It was a great shooting night for
Brisbane C. especially from behind the arc, where they had solid 76.9 percentage. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 25 assists comparing to just 9 passes made by
SD Spartans' players. Worth to mention a great performance of the former international swingman
Sam McDaniel (198-1995, college:
ULM) who helped to win the game recording 22 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists and guard
Gabriel Hadley (193-1998, college:
UCSD) who added 20 points and 4 assists during the contest. New Zealand center
Tyrell Harrison (214-1999) responded with a double-double by scoring 25 points and 13 rebounds and the former international guard
Mitch Norton (184-1993) scored 17 points. Five
Brisbane C. and four
SD Spartans players scored in double figures. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games.
Brisbane Capitals have an impressive six-game winning streak.
Brisbane C. maintains fourth position with
7-4 record, which they share with Hills H.
SD Spartans at the other side keep the fifth place with five games lost. They share the position with Rockhampton.
Brisbane C. will have a break next round, and it should allow them to practice more before next game. SD Spartans will play on the road against NGC Seahawks (#8) in Runaway Bay and are hoping to prove to their fans that the loss was just an accident.
Top scorers:SD Spartans: T.Harrison 25+13reb+3ast, M.Norton 17+2reb+3ast, C.Shervill 14+6reb, M.Kerle 12+3reb+1ast, M.Honeyman 11+1reb, J.Bairstow 7+5reb+1ast
Brisbane C.: S.McDaniel 22+5reb+6ast, G.Hadley 20+2reb+4ast, C.Thew 16+4reb, G.Papacostas 14+5reb+1ast, I.Tueta 11+3reb+4ast, M.Johns 10+5reb+3ast
gschID: 1158326
NGC Seahawks - Gold Coast R. 87-86There was a minor upset in Runaway Bay where 8th ranked
Rollers (4-6) were edged by eleventh ranked
Seahawks (5-6)
87-86 on Saturday.
NGC Seahawks outrebounded
Gold Coast R. 47-36 including 17 on the offensive glass. The best player for the winners was the former international guard
Matthew Kenyon (196-1998) who had a double-double by scoring 18 points, 18 rebounds and 4 assists. New Zealand forward
Nathaniel Salmon (200-2004) chipped in 29 points and 9 rebounds. American point guard
Preston Le Gassick (182-2003, college:
Chowan) produced 28 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists and the former international guard
Jason Cadee (186-1991) added 24 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists respectively for the guests. Four
Gold Coast R. players scored in double figures. Rollers' coach tried various players' combinations and tested in total eleven players in this game, but that didn't help.
NGC Seahawks moved-up to fifth place, which they share with 4 other teams. Loser Rollers dropped to the tenth position with six games lost. They share it with SW Metro P..
NGC Seahawks will meet at home SD Spartans (#6) in the next round. Gold Coast R. will play against Townsville H. (#14) in Hermit Park and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:Gold Coast R.: P.Le Gassick 28+7reb+6ast, J.Cadee 24+8reb+7ast, B.Mazlin 11+2reb+4ast, E.Kamu 10+9reb+2ast, D.Titus 5+3reb+1ast, J.Eustace 3+2reb
NGC Seahawks: N.Salmon 29+9reb+2ast, C.Healy 19+6reb+6ast, M.Kenyon 18+18reb+4ast, K.De Haan 7+4reb+1ast, W.Mahoney 6+5reb+4ast, J.Morris 6+4reb
gschID: 1158327
Northside W. - Darwin S. 80-87Very predictable result in Taigum where second ranked
Salties (9-2) defeated 13th ranked
Northside Wizards (3-9)
87-80 on Saturday.
Darwin S. made 16-of-21 free shots (76.2 percent) during the game. The best player for the winners was naturalized Sudanese forward
Kouat Noi (201-1997, college:
TCU) who had a double-double by scoring 20 points and 13 rebounds. The former international swingman
Makuach Maluach (200-1998, college:
N.Mexico) chipped in a double-double by scoring 18 points and 10 rebounds. Five Salties players scored in double figures.
Lual Diing (205-1998) produced a double-double by scoring 25 points and 16 rebounds and naturalized South Sudanese guard
Jackson Makoi (196-2000, college:
Daytona St.) added 14 points, 6 rebounds and 10 assists respectively for the hosts. Northside Wizards' coach rotated eleven players in this game, but that didn't help.
Salties have a solid four-game winning streak.
Darwin S. keeps a position of league leader, which they share with Forestville E. and Sturt S. Loser Northside Wizards keeps the thirteenth place with nine games lost.
Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:Northside W.: L.Diing 25+16reb+3ast, J.Ahale 16+1reb+1ast, J.Makoi 14+6reb+10ast, N.McCullough 8+3reb+2ast, B.Adamson 4+4reb, M.Stanton 4
Darwin S.: K.Noi 20+13reb+2ast, M.Maluach 18+10reb+2ast, C.Maker 15+12reb+2ast, S.Macdonald 14+3reb+6ast, W.Swaka 10+5reb+1ast, V.Williams Jr. 10+2reb+4ast
gschID: 1158328
SW Metro P. - Mackay M. 89-103Not a big story in a game in Runcorn where 9th ranked
South West Metro Pirates (4-6) were defeated by first ranked
Mackay Meteors (10-1)
103-89 on Saturday. The best player for the winners was guard
Isaac White (188-1998, college:
CBU) who scored
36 points (!!!), 6 rebounds and 5 assists. The former international swingman
Todd Blanchfield (198-1991) chipped in a double-double by scoring 21 points and 10 rebounds. American
Jeremy McLaughlin (203-1995, college:
Catawba) produced a double-double by scoring 23 points and 12 rebounds and the former international point guard
Kai Woodfall (183-1996, college:
MBU) added 21 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists respectively for the hosts. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Both coaches allowed to play bench players saving starting five for next games.
Mackay Meteors have a solid three-game winning streak. They maintain first position with
10-1 record. Loser South West Metro Pirates dropped to the tenth place with six games lost. They share the position with Gold Coast R..
Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:SW Metro P.: J.McLaughlin 23+12reb+1ast, K.Woodfall 21+5reb+5ast, B.Teys 16+3reb+6ast, R.Siulepa 11+1reb+1ast, T.Kirisome 7+2reb+4ast, B.Volkman 6+3reb+1ast
Mackay M.: I.White 36+6reb+5ast, T.Blanchfield 21+10reb+1ast, J.Jamerson 19+4reb, L.Yates 10+5reb, A.Krause 5+4reb, C.Maran 5+1reb
gschID: 1158329
Cairns M. - Rockhampton R. 90-82There was a surprise result when tenth ranked
Cairns Marlins (5-6) beat at home higher ranked
Rockets (5-5)
90-82 on Sunday.
Cairns M. made 23-of-30 free shots (76.7 percent) during the game. The best player for the winners was guard
Kody Stattmann (202-2000, college:
Virginia) who had a double-double by scoring
35 points (!!!) and 16 rebounds. Guard
Ky Stattmann (193-2003, college:
Daytona St.) chipped in 24 points and 5 rebounds. American forward
Nighael Ceaser (203-2000, college:
Texas St.) produced 23 points and 9 rebounds and naturalized South Sudanese center
Matur Maker (208-1998) added 13 points and 17 rebounds respectively for the guests. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Rockets' coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help.
Cairns M. moved-up to fifth place, which they share with 4 other teams. Loser Rockets keeps the fifth position with five games lost. They share it with SD Spartans.
Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:Rockhampton R.: N.Ceaser 23+9reb+1ast, X.Ford 14+3reb+1ast, M.Maker 13+17reb+2ast, H.Richardson 12+3reb+1ast, C.Goldfinch 7+1reb+1ast, B.Tweedy 6+5reb+6ast
Cairns M.: K.Stattmann 35+16reb+2ast, K.Stattmann 24+5reb+1ast, A.Mudronja 11+4reb+9ast, K.Dennis 10+7reb+1ast, J.Kunen 8+7reb+2ast, D.Crowe 2+4reb+1ast
gschID: 1158330
Logan T. - Mackay M. 82-88The game between Top Four teams took place in Loganholme. 3rd ranked host
Thunder (8-3) lost to first ranked
Mackay Meteors (10-1)
88-82. It ended at the same time the five-game winning streak of Thunder.
Mackay made 27-of-34 free shots (79.4 percent) during the game, while
Logan T. only scored ten points from the stripe. The best player for the winners was guard
Isaac White (188-1998, college:
CBU) who scored 27 points and 7 rebounds. American guard
Jerron Jamerson (194-1992, college:
Goshen) chipped in a double-double by scoring 17 points and 10 rebounds. Power forward
Callum Dalton (207-2000) produced a double-double by scoring 29 points and 12 rebounds and guard
Shaun Bruce (190-1991) added 19 points and 11 assists respectively for the hosts. Four
Logan T. players scored in double figures.
Mackay Meteors have a solid three-game winning streak. They maintain first position with
10-1 record. Loser Thunder keeps the third place with three games lost. They share the position with S.Adelaide P. and Manly Warr..
Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:Logan T.: C.Dalton 29+12reb, S.Bruce 19+4reb+11ast, Z.Triplett 12+7reb+2ast, T.Howard 10+8reb+1ast, J.Morel 5+8reb+1ast, C.Cedar 5+1reb+2ast
Mackay M.: I.White 27+7reb+1ast, J.Jamerson 17+10reb, E.Malou 11+2reb, A.Krause 10+5reb+1ast, L.Yates 6+4reb+2ast, E.Naar 5+3reb+6ast
gschID: 1158337
Group West
Geraldton B. - Warwick S. 106-77There was no surprise in Wonthella where 9th ranked
Senators (7-8) were outplayed by first ranked
Buccaneers (13-1)
106-77 on Saturday.
Geraldton B. looked well-organized offensively handing out 24 assists. The best player for the winners was American forward
Joshua Keyes (201-1995, college:
Muskingum) who had a double-double by scoring 23 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists. Guard
Nikolas DeSantis (-1998) chipped in 25 points and 4 assists. Keyes is a former
Eurobasket Summer League player, which is considered top international summer league in the market. Guard
Michael Harris (193-1999) produced 30 points and 5 assists and the former international forward
Cody Ellis (202-1990, college:
St.Louis) added 15 points, 11 rebounds and 4 assists respectively for the guests. The winner was already known earlier in the game, so both coaches allowed to play the bench players saving starting five for next games.
Buccaneers have an impressive six-game winning streak.
Geraldton B. maintains first position with
13-1 record.
Warwick S. lost third consecutive game. They keep the ninth place with eight games lost.
Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:Warwick S.: M.Harris 30+3reb+5ast, C.Ellis 15+11reb+4ast, T.Shand 9+7reb+4ast, K.Chamberlain 5+3reb, M.Inu 5+1reb, G.Pearl 5+3reb+5ast
Geraldton B.: N.DeSantis 25+3reb+4ast, J.Keyes 23+10reb+5ast, L.Hunt 12+8reb+1ast, R.Griechen 11+2reb, J.Braun 8+4ast, M.Wundenberg 8+7reb+3ast
gschID: 1158331
Mandurah M. - East Perth E. 88-96Very important is a home loss of third ranked
Magic (9-6) against fifth ranked
Eagles (9-6) on Saturday night. Host
Magic was defeated by
Eagles in a tough game in Mandurah
88-96. It ended at the same time the five-game winning streak of Magic.
East Perth E. players were unselfish on offense dishing 21 assists. The winners were led by the former international forward
David Okwera (208-2002) who had that evening a double-double by scoring 22 points and 14 rebounds and power forward
Sebit Reath (208-1998, college:
Lee JC) supported him with 22 points and 11 rebounds. Even a double-double of 25 points and 16 rebounds by American forward
Michael Durr (213-1998, college:
UCF) did not help to save the game for
Mandurah. Guard
Lachlan Bertram (183-2001) added 23 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists for the hosts. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Both coaches tested many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest.
East Perth E. moved-up to fourth place, which they share with 3 other teams including defeated
Mandurah.
Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:Mandurah M.: M.Durr 25+16reb, L.Bertram 23+8reb+4ast, J.Pesava 21+2reb+3ast, J.Molnar 13+2ast, M.Riegert 2, J.Malie 2+5reb+2ast
East Perth E.: D.Okwera 22+14reb, S.Reath 22+11reb, L.Roberts 16+7reb+4ast, T.Young 13+3reb+9ast, N.Filpo 10+2reb+2ast, S.Watson 6+4reb+4ast
gschID: 1158332
SW Slammers - Kalamunda ES 76-83No shocking result in a game in Bunbury where eleventh ranked
Suns (5-10) won against 14th ranked
Slammers (3-12)
83-76 on Saturday.
Kalamunda ES forced 20
SW Slammers turnovers. The best player for the winners was American forward
Marek Nelson (201-1999, college:
Nicholls, agency:
Elevate Sports Alliance) who scored
36 points (!!!) and 7 steals. British forward
Raphell Thomas-Edwards (198-1993, college:
Gannon) chipped in a double-double by scoring 18 points and 10 rebounds. Nelson is a former
Eurobasket Summer League player, which is considered top international summer league in the market. Suns' coach used a ten-player rotation saving starting five for next games. American swingman
Buay Tuach (198-1995, college:
LMU, agency:
Haylett Sports) produced 23 points and 7 rebounds and his fellow American import forward
Alex Holcombe (206-1998, college:
DBU) added 13 points and 10 rebounds respectively for the hosts. Four
SW Slammers players scored in double figures.
Kalamunda ES moved-up to tenth place.
SW Slammers lost third consecutive game. They dropped to the thirteenth position with 12 games lost.
Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:SW Slammers: B.Tuach 23+7reb+1ast, P.Keats 15+7reb+4ast, A.Holcombe 13+10reb+3ast, D.Craig 12+3reb+2ast, J.Flynn 7+3reb, M.Muo 6+2reb
Kalamunda ES: M.Nelson 36+2reb+3ast, R.Thomas-Edwards 18+10reb+2ast, I.Lavalaye 12+4reb, R.Maxwell 8+3reb+2ast, R.Huntington 5+3reb+3ast, B.Dinardo 4+2reb+6ast
gschID: 1158333
Joondalup W. - Cockburn C. 109-80Very expected game in Joondalup where 13th ranked
Cougars (3-13) were crushed by fifth ranked
Wanneroo (9-4)
109-80 on Saturday.
Joondalup W. dominated down low during the game scoring 56 of its points in the paint compared to
Cougars's 34.
Joondalup W. forced 20
Cockburn C. turnovers. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 27 assists. The best player for the winners was American guard
Jonathan Wade (196-1993, college:
Norfolk St.) who scored 31 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists. Forward
Caleb Davis (206-1995, college:
SVSU) chipped in 16 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists. Swingman
Gavin Field (202-1989, college:
UWG) produced 18 points and 7 rebounds and center
Nathan Pond (208) added 11 points and 9 rebounds respectively for the guests. Both teams had five players each who scored in double figures. The winner was already known earlier in the game, so both coaches allowed to play the bench players saving starting five for next games.
Joondalup W. moved-up to third place.
Cockburn C. lost tenth consecutive game. They dropped to the fourteenth position with 13 games lost.
Joondalup W. will meet at home Perry Lakes H. (#8) in the next round where they are favorite. Cockburn C. will have a break next round.
Top scorers:Cockburn C.: G.Field 18+7reb+1ast, R.Vague 11+10reb, R.Bensemann 11+4reb+2ast, S.Chan 11+2reb+5ast, N.Pond 11+9reb+1ast, K.Armour 8+1reb+3ast
Joondalup W.: J.Wade 31+5reb+4ast, C.Jurlina 16+4reb+4ast, C.Turnage 16+4reb+3ast, C.Davis 16+6reb+5ast, L.O'Brien 12+1ast, V.Chadinha 11+5reb+5ast
gschID: 1158334
Rockingham F. - Lakeside L. 89-75Rather predictable result in Rockingham where seventh ranked
Flames (8-6) defeated 11th ranked
Lightning (4-9)
89-75 on Saturday. The best player for the winners was center
Gorjok Gak (211-1996, college:
CBU) who had a double-double by scoring 24 points, 16 rebounds and 5 assists. New Zealand-Dutch
Jonathan Janssen (205-1995, college:
HPU) chipped in 19 points and 8 rebounds. Five Flames players scored in double figures. American forward
Marshawn Blackmon (196-1997, college:
Newman) produced 23 points and 9 rebounds and American-Nigerian guard
Mike Adewunmi (196-1999, college:
UTRGV) added 14 points and 5 rebounds respectively for the guests. Both coaches allowed to play bench players saving starting five for next games.
Rockingham F. maintains seventh position with
8-6 record. Loser Lightning keeps the eleventh place with nine games lost. They share the position with Diamond V.E..
Rockingham F. will meet Perth R. (#12) in the next round where they are favorite. Lakeside L. will have a break next round.
Top scorers:Lakeside L.: M.Blackmon 23+9reb+2ast, D.Jackson 15+3reb+1ast, M.Adewunmi 14+5reb+2ast, M.Richards 8+3reb, M.Garbellini 5+2reb, J.Bennett 3
Rockingham F.: G.Gak 24+16reb+5ast, J.Janssen 19+8reb+2ast, J.Beard 17+5reb+1ast, Q.Dove 14+2reb, R.Godfrey 11+1reb+9ast, T.Durnin 4+8reb+2ast
gschID: 1158335
Perry Lakes H. - Goldfields G. 79-90Not a big story in a game in Floreat where 8th ranked
Hawks (7-7) were defeated by sixth ranked
Giants (9-6)
90-79 on Saturday. The best player for the winners was American point guard
Randy Bell (193-1998, college:
Dalton St.) who scored 23 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals. The other American import forward
DeSean Parsons (201-1995, college:
Portland St.) chipped in 22 points and 9 rebounds. Five Giants players scored in double figures. Forward
Luke Phillips (208, college:
ULM) produced a double-double by scoring 17 points, 18 rebounds and 4 assists (was perfect 7-for-7 from the free throw line) and American forward
Jaylen Key (203-1997, college:
New Orleans) added 21 points respectively for the hosts. Both coaches allowed to play bench players saving starting five for next games.
Giants have an impressive five-game winning streak.
Goldfields G. moved-up to fourth place, which they share with 3 other teams. Loser Hawks keeps the eighth position with seven games lost. They share it with 4 other teams.
Goldfields G. will have a break next round, and it should allow them to practice more before next game. Perry Lakes H. will play against Joondalup W. (#3) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:Perry Lakes H.: J.Key 21+3reb+2ast, L.Phillips 17+18reb+4ast, C.Hamilton 16+5reb+4ast, K.O'Donohue 9+3reb+2ast, K.Phillips 8+3ast, T.Snelgrove 3
Goldfields G.: R.Bell 23+9reb+5ast, D.Parsons 22+9reb+3ast, K.Anguik 15+7reb+2ast, M.Malek 10+9reb+2ast, D.Ballantyne 10+5reb+3ast, J.Reid 6+3reb+1ast
gschID: 1158336
Cockburn C. - Goldfields G. 83-95Everything went according to plan in Hamilton Hill where sixth ranked
Giants (9-6) beat 13th ranked
Cougars (3-13)
95-83 on Sunday.
Goldfields G. dominated down low during the game scoring 54 of its points in the paint compared to
Cougars's 34. The best player for the winners was American forward
DeSean Parsons (201-1995, college:
Portland St.) who scored 22 points, 6 rebounds and 9 assists. The other American import point guard
Randy Bell (193-1998, college:
Dalton St.) chipped in 23 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists. Guard
Kyle Armour (183-1989, college:
Augusta) produced 22 points and 7 assists (on 8-of-10 shooting from the field) and center
Nathan Pond (208) added 14 points and 9 rebounds respectively for the hosts. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Cougars' coach rotated eleven players in this game, but that didn't help.
Giants have an impressive five-game winning streak.
Goldfields G. moved-up to fourth place, which they share with 3 other teams.
Cockburn C. lost tenth consecutive game. They dropped to the fourteenth position with 13 games lost.
Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:Cockburn C.: K.Armour 22+3reb+7ast, J.Hunt 15+5reb+2ast, N.Pond 14+9reb+1ast, J.Palelei 11+2reb, G.Field 8+2reb, C.Dimmock 6+4reb+1ast
Goldfields G.: R.Bell 23+7reb+6ast, D.Parsons 22+6reb+9ast, D.Ballantyne 13+5reb, M.Malek 12+7reb, H.Cummings 11+1reb+1ast, K.Anguik 6+7reb+2ast
gschID: 1158338