NBL One Round 40 (Regular Season): Sturt S. keep a leadership position

- June 30, 2024
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Samuel Daly

The games are now more important than at the beginning of the Regular Season. We may still expect few shocking results in upcoming 8 rounds. The round was exceptionally exciting as three games ended with a tiny margin. Here is the last round review presented by Job Market.

The game had a very big importance for second-ranked Sturt Sabres as it allowed them to take a leadership position. Sturt Sabres defeated 4th ranked Central District Lions in Pasadena 120-108. It ended at the same time the six-game winning streak of Central District Lions. Sturt S. dominated down low during the game scoring 80 of its points in the paint compared to Central District Lions's 56 and made 22-of-29 free shots (75.9 percent) during the game. Sturt S. looked well-organized offensively handing out 21 assists. Worth to mention a great performance of guard Sam Daly (193-1995, college: Chaminade) who helped to win the game recording 32 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists (on 13-of-17 shooting from the field) and American guard Jordan Forbes (193-1998, college: Salem) who added 22 points, 11 rebounds and 6 assists during the contest. At the losing side guard Koen Sapwell (193-1999, college: CS Monterey) responded with 25 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 steals. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Sturt Sabres have a solid three-game winning streak. As mentioned above they are alone now at the top position. C.District L. at the other side keeps the fourth place with seven games lost. They share the position with Hills H. and W.Adelaide B.. C.District L. will have a break next week, which should allow them to rest in order to get back on the winning path. Sturt S. will try to continue on its current victory against seventh ranked Woodville W. in Flinders Park.
Undefeated Rip City (1-1) recorded its first loss in Sippy Downs. Hosts were defeated by eighth ranked Rollers (7-8) 94-77. The winners were led by the former international guard Jason Cadee (186-1991) who scored that evening 9 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists and Reed Nottage supported him with 27 points and 5 rebounds. Even a double-double of 13 points and 14 rebounds by naturalized Maltese power forward Nelson Kahler (206-1994, college: CSU-Pueblo, agency: BIG) did not help to save the game for USC Rip. Gold Coast R. moved-up to sixth place, which they share with Rockhampton and Norwood F. USC Rip at the other side keeps the fifteenth position with one game lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
A very close game took place in Melbourne between Dandenong Rangers and Thunder. Fourth ranked Dandenong Rangers (12-7) got a very close victory on the road over their close opponent Thunder (11-7). Dandenong Rangers managed to escape with a 3-point win 75-72 in the fight for the fourth place. It ended at the same time the two-game winning streak of Thunder. Mason Peatling fired a double-double by scoring 15 points and 16 rebounds for the winners. Trevor Lakes produced 15 points and 7 rebounds for lost side. Thunder's coach tried various players' combinations and tested in total eleven players in this game, but that didn't help. Dandenong R. maintains fourth position with 12-7 record, which they share with Mandurah. Loser Thunder dropped to the fifth place with seven games lost. They share the position with 3 other teams. Dandenong R. will meet at home league's leader Mt.Gambier in the next round and it may be the game of the week. Keilor T. will have a break next round.

There were no shocking results in the other games in round 40: N.Adelaide R. was destroyed by Forestville E. on the opponent's court 105-81. Eastern M. unfortunately lost to Norwood F. in a home game 74-84. S.Adelaide P. managed to beat Woodville W. on the road 91-83. Southern T. was crushed by W.Adelaide B. on its own court 62-96. Cent.Coast C. beat Illawarra H. 2 in Terrigal 97-93. Manly Warr. won against BA CoE at home 89-82. Maitland outscored Norths B. on the opponent's court 112-93. Hornsby S. recorded a loss to Sydney C. in a home game 87-94. Hills H. was defeated by Newcastle F. on the road 78-76. Albury W.B. smashed Inner WB on its own court 107-88. Sutherland was destroyed by Canberra G. in a road game 118-88. Penrith unfortunately lost to Bankstown B. at home 84-89. Logan T. was rolled over Ipswich F. on the opponent's court 71-90. NGC Seahawks were crushed by Rockhampton in a home game 89-118. SW Metro P. was beaten by Northside W. on the road 117-103. Brisbane C. destroyed Townsville H. on its own court 106-79. Mackay managed to outperform Darwin S. in a road game 106-101. Hobart C. rolled over Diamond V.E. at home 99-76. Kilsyth C. defeated NW Tasmania on the opponent's court 81-77. Ballarat M. beat Melbourne T. in a home game 87-81. Frankston B. destroyed Casey on the road 100-74. Nunawading S. unfortunately lost to Mt.Gambier on its own court 80-97. Eltham W. managed to beat Bendigo in a road game 83-80. Perry Lakes H. was defeated by SW Slammers at home 82-95. Geraldton B. beat Lakeside L. on the opponent's court 100-93. Perth R. lost to Joondalup W. in a home game 84-99. Rockingham F. unfortunately lost to Cockburn C. on the road 85-98. Warwick S. managed to beat Goldfields G. on its own court 106-95. Mandurah crushed Kalamunda ES in a road game 106-82.
The most impressive stats of the last round was 27 points, 6 rebounds and 8 assists by Joel Murray of Mandurah M..




Group Central
Forestville E. - N.Adelaide R. 105-81

Very expected game in Goodwood where 10th ranked North Adelaide Rockets (2-13) were crushed by third ranked Forestville Eagles (12-3) 105-81 on Saturday. Forestville E. made 16-of-21 free shots (76.2 percent) during the game. They also forced 21 N.Adelaide R. turnovers. Forestville E. looked well-organized offensively handing out 23 assists. Guard Uche Dibiamaka (193-1999, college: St.Edward's) fired 24 points and 4 assists for the winners. Point guard Adam Doyle (176-1991) chipped in 18 points, 5 assists and 7 steals. American guard Yosani Clay (193-2000, college: WOU) produced 23 points and center Steven Parfitt (-2002) added 13 points, 10 rebounds and 4 blocks respectively for lost side. Both teams had four 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. Forestville E. moved-up to second place, which they share with S.Adelaide P. N.Adelaide R. lost sixth consecutive game. They dropped to the ninth position with 13 games lost. They share it with Southern T.. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
N.Adelaide R.: Y.Clay 23+4reb+3ast, K.McCalop 18+6reb, D.McDonald 13+3reb+2ast, S.Parfitt 13+10reb+1ast, M.Al Ani 7+6reb, R.Crawford 4+2ast
Forestville E.: U.Dibiamaka 24+4reb+4ast, A.Doyle 18+2reb+5ast, O.Hulland 15+4reb, G.Mays 13+8reb+1ast, F.Ipassou 12+5reb+1ast, B.Rathjen 9+8reb+4ast
gschID: 1158470


Eastern M. - Norwood F. 74-84

The game between closely ranked teams ended with seventh ranked Norwood Flames' (7-8) road victory over 8th ranked Eastern Mavericks (5-10) 84-74 on Saturday. New Zealand forward Isaac Miller-Jose (203-1998, college: Manitoba) fired a double-double by scoring 18 points, 15 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 blocks for the winners. Point guard Cooper Osborne (183-2004) chipped in 21 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists. American center Lachie Hunter (-1999, college: Ohlone CC) produced 15 points and 7 rebounds and his fellow American import forward Jordan Rawls (198-1998, college: Allegheny, agency: Warren Sports International) added 14 points and 9 rebounds respectively for lost side. Four Norwood F. and five Eastern M. players scored in double figures. Norwood F. moved-up to sixth place, which they share with Gold Coast R. and Rockhampton. Loser Eastern Mavericks keeps the eighth position with ten games lost. They share it with Northside W. and NGC Seahawks. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Eastern M.: L.Hunter 15+7reb+3ast, J.Rawls 14+9reb+2ast, O.Raneberg 12+5reb, F.Webb 10+5reb+4ast, M.Mee 10+6reb+2ast, M.Newbern 6+4reb+1ast
Norwood F.: J.Stanwix 21+3reb+1ast, C.Osborne 21+6reb+5ast, I.Miller-Jose 18+15reb+4ast, D.McNamara 11+4reb+1ast, D.Webber 6+3reb+2ast, J.Hemphill 4+6reb+2ast
gschID: 1158471


Sturt S. - C.District L. 120-108

The game had a very big importance for second-ranked Sturt Sabres as it allowed them to take a leadership position. Sturt Sabres defeated 4th ranked Central District Lions in Pasadena 120-108. It ended at the same time the six-game winning streak of Central District Lions. Sturt S. dominated down low during the game scoring 80 of its points in the paint compared to Central District Lions's 56 and made 22-of-29 free shots (75.9 percent) during the game. Sturt S. looked well-organized offensively handing out 21 assists. Worth to mention a great performance of guard Sam Daly (193-1995, college: Chaminade) who helped to win the game recording 32 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists (on 13-of-17 shooting from the field) and American guard Jordan Forbes (193-1998, college: Salem) who added 22 points, 11 rebounds and 6 assists during the contest. At the losing side guard Koen Sapwell (193-1999, college: CS Monterey) responded with 25 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 steals and Magok Manyng scored 25 points and 6 rebounds. Both teams had five players each who scored in double figures. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Sturt Sabres have a solid three-game winning streak. As mentioned above they are alone now at the top position. C.District L. at the other side keeps the fourth place with seven games lost. They share the position with Hills H. and W.Adelaide B.. C.District L. will have a break next week, which should allow them to rest in order to get back on the winning path. Sturt S. will try to continue on its current victory against seventh ranked Woodville W. in Flinders Park.
Top scorers:
C.District L.: M.Manyng 25+6reb, K.Sapwell 25+7reb+4ast, B.Jenkins 16+7reb+5ast, C.Jewell 14+8reb, K.Sapwell 12+2reb+7ast, M.Richards 9+7reb+1ast
Sturt S.: S.Daly 32+5reb+6ast, B.Griscti 23+8reb+2ast, J.Rigoni 23+7reb+6ast, J.Forbes 22+11reb+6ast, T.Dowdell 12+3reb, S.Griffin 6+5reb
gschID: 1158472


Woodville W. - S.Adelaide P. 83-91

Not a big story in a game in Flinders Park where 7th ranked Woodville Warriors (7-9) were defeated by second ranked South Adelaide Panthers (12-3) 91-83 on Saturday. S.Adelaide P. made 17-of-21 free shots (81.0 percent) during the game. American forward Alexander Starling (198-1989, college: BCU) fired a double-double by scoring 24 points, 17 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals for the winners. Forward Tom Kubank (201-1995, college: Mary) chipped in 16 points and 7 rebounds. Four South Adelaide Panthers players scored in double figures. American guard Sharif Black (185-1996, college: Bemidji St.) produced a double-double by scoring 37 points (!!!), 14 rebounds and 5 assists and point guard Nicholas Wurm (183-1997, college: Dickinson St.) added 13 points respectively for lost side. South Adelaide Panthers have an impressive six-game winning streak. S.Adelaide P. maintains second position with 12-3 record having seven points less than leader Sturt S., which they share with Forestville E. Woodville W. lost third consecutive game. They keep the seventh place with nine games lost. They share the position with Sutherland. S.Adelaide P. will have a break next round, and it should allow them to practice more before next game. Woodville W. will play against the league's leader Sturt S. (#1) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Woodville W.: S.Black 37+14reb+5ast, N.Wurm 13+4reb+2ast, D.McGee 8+5reb, B.Janssan 6+1reb, R.Meldrum 6+2reb+4ast, J.Jackson 6+7reb
S.Adelaide P.: A.Starling 24+17reb+5ast, J.Smith 17+3reb+1ast, T.Kubank 16+7reb+3ast, J.Hoppo 10+5reb+1ast, S.Johns 8+2reb+8ast, A.Barton 6+1reb
gschID: 1158473


Southern T. - W.Adelaide B. 62-96

Everything went according to plan in Morphett Vale where fifth ranked Bearcats (8-7) outscored 9th ranked Noarlunga City Southern Tigers (2-13) 96-62 on Saturday. W.Adelaide B. dominated down low during the game scoring 58 of its points in the paint compared to Noarlunga City Southern Tigers's 34. W.Adelaide B. outrebounded Southern T. 43-25 including a 33-22 advantage in defensive rebounds. W.Adelaide B. looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists comparing to just 8 passes made by Southern T.'s players. Forward Fabijan Krslovic (203-1995, college: Montana) fired a double-double by scoring 37 points (!!!), 15 rebounds and 6 assists for the winners. The former international forward Akoldah Gak (208-2002) chipped in a double-double by scoring 24 points and 11 rebounds. Azerbaijani power forward Michael Diggins (205-1998, college: UIC, agency: Elevate Sports Alliance) produced 19 points and 6 rebounds and American guard Riley Miller (190-2000, college: St.Thomas, agency: Warren Sports International) added 15 points respectively for lost side. The winner was already known earlier in the game, so both coaches allowed to play the bench players saving starting five for next games. W.Adelaide B. moved-up to fourth place, which they share with Hills H. and C.District L. Southern T. lost eighth consecutive game. They keep the ninth position with 13 games lost. They share it with N.Adelaide R.. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Southern T.: M.Diggins 19+6reb+2ast, R.Miller 15+4reb+2ast, N.Logan 10+6reb, C.Artacho 7+1reb, E.Kristiansen 3+4reb+2ast, R.Candlett 2
W.Adelaide B.: F.Krslovic 37+15reb+6ast, A.Gak 24+11reb, S.Stock 11+4reb+1ast, M.Djeric 8+3reb+3ast, H.Staude 5+2reb+3ast, M.Trandafil 4+2reb
gschID: 1158475


Group East
Illawarra H. 2 - Cent.Coast C. 93-97

The game between closely ranked teams ended with 14th ranked Hawks' (2-14) home loss to thirteenth ranked Crusaders (4-13) 93-97 on Saturday. Cent.Coast C. outrebounded Illawarra H. 2 50-39 including 35 on the defensive glass. Cent.Coast C. looked well-organized offensively handing out 23 assists. Canadian forward Ben Stevens (207-1999, college: Laurier) fired a double-double by scoring 22 points and 16 rebounds for the winners. Robert Heath (-1998) chipped in 14 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists. Forward Riley Abercrombie (206, college: N.Colorado) produced 27 points and 9 rebounds and point guard Lachlan Dent (184-2000) added 23 points and 10 assists respectively for lost side. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Hawks' coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help. Cent.Coast C. maintains thirteenth position with 4-13 record. Illawarra H. 2 lost fifth consecutive game. They keep the fourteenth place with 14 games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Illawarra H. 2: R.Abercrombie 27+9reb+1ast, L.Dent 23+2reb+10ast, M.Frierson 21+2reb+1ast, B.Ballinger 10+7reb+1ast, P.Dopud 4+8reb+1ast, J.Smith 4+3reb+2ast
Cent.Coast C.: B.Stevens 22+16reb+2ast, T.Akamarmoi 21+3reb+6ast, R.Heath 14+9reb+8ast, J.Trustum 12+3reb, L.Cassidy 10+3reb+4ast, J.Shoaib 9+5reb+3ast
gschID: 1158450


Manly Warr. - BA CoE 89-82

There was a small surprise in Narrabeen where fourth ranked Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (12-4) won against much higher ranked Excellence (14-6) 89-82 on Saturday. Manly Warr. made 16-of-16 free shots (100 percent !!!) during the game. American forward Matthew Eldridge (203-1996, college: Lindsey Wilson) fired a double-double by scoring 19 points and 17 rebounds for the winners. The other American import guard Jonas Harper (188-1999, college: Boston U.) chipped in 26 points. Eldridge is a former Eurobasket Summer League player, which is considered top summer league for players who want to play basketball overseas. Swingman Luke Fennell (198-2006) produced 26 points and 5 rebounds and Jacob Furphy (196-2006) added 16 points and 7 rebounds respectively for lost side. Manly Warringah Sea Eagles have an impressive five-game winning streak. Manly Warr. maintains fourth position with 12-4 record. Loser Excellence dropped to the third place with six games lost. Manly Warr. will meet Bankstown B. (#7) in the next round. BA CoE will have a break next round.
Top scorers:
BA CoE: L.Fennell 26+5reb+2ast, K.Savage 19+3reb+1ast, J.Furphy 16+7reb+1ast, J.Halaifonua 9+6reb+3ast, C.Brogan 6+7reb+2ast, Y.Kawashima 3+5reb+1ast
Manly Warr.: J.Harper 26+2reb+2ast, M.Eldridge 19+17reb+2ast, L.Clark 18+4reb+1ast, M.Bragg 8+3reb+10ast, E.Uadiale 7+4reb, M.Evans 6+2reb+2ast
gschID: 1158451


Norths B. - Maitland M. 93-112

Very expected game in Crows Nest where 9th ranked Norths Soul Sports Bears (8-8) were crushed by third ranked Mustangs (14-3) 112-93 on Saturday. Maitland dominated down low during the game scoring 62 of its points in the paint compared to Norths Soul Sports Bears's 32 and made 29-of-37 free shots (78.4 percent) during the game, while Norths B. only scored thirteen points from the stripe. They outrebounded Norths B. 36-22 including 28 on the defensive glass. Maitland looked well-organized offensively handing out 21 assists. Swingman Will Cranston-Lown (185-2000, college: Regis Univ.) fired 21 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists for the winners. Forward Billy Parsons (198-2001) chipped in a double-double by scoring 18 points and 10 rebounds. Guard Robert Moore (186-2002) produced 25 points and 4 assists and American Mandrell Worthy (191-1996, college: Azusa Pacific, agency: Warren Sports International) added 22 points and 4 blocks respectively for lost side. Five Maitland and four Norths B. players scored in double figures. Both coaches tested many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. Maitland moved-up to second place. Loser Norths Soul Sports Bears dropped to the tenth position with eight games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Norths B.: R.Moore 25+4reb+4ast, M.Worthy 22+2reb+3ast, L.Holey 12+2reb, B.Rymer 12+2reb+4ast, P.Badalassi 8+4reb+3ast, C.Wilks 7+1reb+3ast
Maitland M.: W.Cranston-Lown 21+5reb+6ast, B.Parsons 18+10reb+3ast, C.Little 16+1reb+5ast, D.Millburn 15+1reb, J.Cole 14+3reb+6ast, J.Hunter 12+3reb
gschID: 1158452


Hornsby S. - Sydney C. 87-94

Very predictable result in Hornsby where eighth ranked Sydney City Comets (9-7) defeated 15th ranked Spiders (2-15) 94-87 on Saturday. Sydney C. forced 22 Hornsby S. turnovers. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Sydney C. made 8 blocks. Guard Biwali Bayles (185-2002, college: Hawaii) fired 31 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists for the winners. Naturalized British forward Obi Kyei (206-1994, college: Eckerd) chipped in a double-double by scoring 23 points and 15 rebounds (made all of his seven free throws). Guard Steven Hall (180) produced 24 points and 6 assists and center Aaron Redhead (-1998) added 18 points and 9 rebounds respectively for lost side. Spiders' coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help. Sydney City Comets have a solid four-game winning streak. Sydney C. maintains eighth position with 9-7 record. Loser Spiders keeps the fifteenth place with 15 games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Hornsby S.: S.Hall 24+3reb+6ast, A.Redhead 18+9reb+1ast, K.Finch 12+5reb, A.Sidhu 9+6reb, B.Ansuh-Yeboah 7+4reb+1ast, N.Chappell 7+6reb+2ast
Sydney C.: B.Bayles 31+9reb+4ast, O.Kyei 23+15reb+2ast, C.Adup 13+3reb+1ast, A.Mundine 9+1reb, M.Wacher 9+4reb+1ast, J.Crnogorac 6+7reb
gschID: 1158456


Newcastle F. - Hills H. 78-76

There was an upset in Broadmeadow where higher ranked Hills Hornets (8-7) were edged by twelfth ranked Falcons (6-11) 78-76 on Saturday. Newcastle F. dominated down low during the game scoring 52 of its points in the paint compared to Hills Hornets's 30. Naturalized British forward Ryan Beisty (200-1995, college: Regis Univ.) fired a double-double by scoring 16 points, 12 rebounds, 4 assists and 5 steals for the winners. Forward Myles Cherry (203-1998, college: Lafayette) chipped in 19 points and 7 rebounds (on 8-of-10 shooting from the field). American power forward Chris Bryant (203-1992, college: Miami, OH) produced a double-double by scoring 28 points and 11 rebounds and his fellow American import guard Ishmael Sanders (188, college: C-N) added 17 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 steals respectively for lost side. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Hills Hornets' coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help. Newcastle F. maintains twelfth position with 6-11 record. Hills H. lost third consecutive game. They dropped to the fourth place with seven games lost. They share the position with C.District L. and W.Adelaide B.. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Hills H.: C.Bryant 28+11reb, I.Sanders 17+6reb+4ast, L.Moss 14+1reb+4ast, S.Orsini 13+5reb, J.Munro 4+5reb+1ast, J.Patmore 0+3reb+1ast
Newcastle F.: M.Cherry 19+7reb+2ast, R.Beisty 16+12reb+4ast, L.O'Boyle 14+2reb+2ast, F.Mulvihill 11+4reb+5ast, J.Goodwin 9+2ast, K.Shannon 6+2reb+2ast
gschID: 1158458


Albury W.B. - Inner WB 107-88

Everything could happen in Albury at the game between two tied teams. Both fifth ranked Bandits and 6th ranked Bulls had identical 11-6 record. This time Bandits used a home court advantage and outscored the opponent from Inner West 107-88 on Saturday night. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Albury W.B. made 10 blocks. New Zealand swingman Mitchell Dance (192-2001) fired a double-double by scoring 22 points and 11 rebounds for the winners. Guard William Hickey (194-1999) chipped in 19 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 blocks. Central African forward Alex Higgins-Titsha (197-2000) produced a double-double by scoring 22 points and 11 rebounds (on 10-of-13 shooting from the field) and American forward Zach Hudson (203-1997, college: CBC) added 14 points and 9 rebounds respectively for lost side. Five Albury W.B. and four Inner WB players scored in double figures. Albury W.B. maintains fifth position with 12-6 record which they share with defeated Inner WB. Loser Bulls dropped to the fifth place with seven games lost. They share the position with 3 other teams. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Inner WB: A.Higgins-Titsha 22+11reb+2ast, J.Ohmer 18+3reb+2ast, N.Timonera 16+5reb+4ast, Z.Hudson 14+9reb+3ast, V.Foketi 6+4reb, R.Cao 6+4reb
Albury W.B.: M.Dance 22+11reb+1ast, S.Montague 21+6reb+2ast, W.Hickey 19+8reb+6ast, K.Blaylock 17+9reb+3ast, J.Cincurak 15+4reb+2ast, L.Cummings 6+6reb+4ast
gschID: 1158460


Canberra G. - Sutherland S. 118-88

There was no surprise when 11th ranked Sutherland Sharks (7-9) were outplayed on the road by first ranked Canberra Gunners (16-2) 118-88 on Saturday. Canberra G. outrebounded Sutherland 52-31 including a 16-3 advantage in offensive rebounds. Canberra G. looked well-organized offensively handing out 31 assists comparing to just 14 passes made by Sutherland's players. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Canberra G. made 8 blocks. Center Glenn Morison (208-1999, college: St.Edward's) fired a double-double by scoring 32 points and 15 rebounds for the winners. Forward William Mayfield (-2000) chipped in a triple-double by scoring 26 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists. American Brian Williams (197-1992, college: Louisiana, agency: Haylett Sports) produced 35 points (!!!) and 6 rebounds and guard Lochlan Hutchison (188-1999) added 14 points and 4 assists respectively for lost side. Five Canberra G. and four Sutherland players 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. Canberra Gunners have a solid three-game winning streak. Canberra G. maintains first position with 16-2 record. Loser Sutherland Sharks dropped to the seventh place with nine games lost. They share the position with Woodville W.. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Sutherland S.: B.Williams 35+6reb+3ast, A.Cabrera 17+2reb+2ast, L.Hutchison 14+4reb+4ast, J.Hilder 13+7reb+1ast, G.Gerlach 3+2reb, C.Norris 2
Canberra G.: G.Morison 32+15reb+3ast, W.Mayfield 26+10reb+11ast, J.Toohey 16+6reb+7ast, L.Smith 15+6reb+1ast, A.Clarke 11+6reb+5ast, A.Byatt 7+6reb+2ast
gschID: 1158461


Penrith P. - Bankstown B. 84-89

No shocking result in a game in Penrith where eighth ranked Bankstown Bruins (10-8) won against 16th ranked Panthers (1-16) 89-84 on Saturday. Bankstown B. made 19-of-25 free shots (76.0 percent) during the game. They also forced 20 Penrith turnovers. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Bankstown B. made 7 blocks. American forward Naaman Hightower (201-1994, college: Sonoma St.) fired a double-double by scoring 13 points and 11 rebounds for the winners. The other American import guard Andre Wolford (188-1996, college: SFU, agency: One Motive Sports) chipped in 18 points. Hightower attended previously one of camps at Eurobasket Summer League on his way to pro basketball. Guard Zeke Evans (190-2003) produced a double-double by scoring 16 points and 15 rebounds and swingman Joshua Kalwy (196-1999) added 16 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists respectively for lost side. Four Bankstown B. and five Penrith players scored in double figures. Both coaches tested many bench players in such tough game. Bankstown Bruins have a solid three-game winning streak. Bankstown B. moved-up to seventh place, which they share with Eltham W. Penrith lost thirteenth consecutive game. They keep the sixteenth position with 16 games lost. Bankstown B. will meet at home higher ranked Manly Warr. (#4) in the next round and it may be quite challenging game. Penrith will have a break next round.
Top scorers:
Penrith P.: A.Acuel 17+7reb+1ast, Z.Evans 16+15reb+3ast, J.Kalwy 16+7reb+4ast, C.Fetui-Fa'amoe 11+5reb+2ast, B.Kearins 10+5reb+6ast, B.Schwarzer 8+1reb
Bankstown B.: A.Wolford 18+3reb+3ast, J.Lopez 15+5reb, N.Hightower 13+11reb+1ast, H.Blankley 13+1reb+3ast, T.Buvac 9+5reb+1ast, C.Mcbeath 6+3reb+3ast
gschID: 1158462


Group North
Ipswich F. - Logan T. 90-71

There was an upset in Booval where higher ranked Thunder (11-4) was crushed by twelfth ranked Force (5-9) 90-71 on Saturday. Naturalized South Sudanese forward Deng Deng (203-1992, college: Baylor) fired a double-double by scoring 29 points and 12 rebounds for the winners. American forward DJ Mitchell (203-1997, college: Santa Clara) chipped in 17 points and 5 rebounds. Five Force players scored in double figures. Power forward Callum Dalton (207-2000) produced a double-double by scoring 24 points and 15 rebounds and guard Zac Triplett (196-2001, college: Portland) added 15 points and 7 rebounds respectively for lost side. Ipswich F. moved-up to tenth place. Loser Thunder dropped to the second position with four games lost. They share it with Darwin S.. Ipswich F. will have a break next round, and it should allow them to practice more before next game. Logan T. will play against Rockhampton and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Logan T.: C.Dalton 24+15reb+1ast, Z.Triplett 15+7reb+1ast, S.Bruce 11+5reb+3ast, T.Howard 6+4reb+2ast, C.Cedar 5+6reb+2ast, I.Lee 5+3reb+4ast
Ipswich F.: D.Deng 29+12reb+1ast, D.Mitchell 17+5reb+3ast, H.Pwono 14+7reb+2ast, M.Fleming 12+2reb, H.Makeny 10+7reb+1ast, A.Godinet 5+4reb
gschID: 1158453


NGC Seahawks - Rockhampton R. 89-118

Rather predictable result in Runaway Bay where seventh ranked Rockets (7-8) smashed 11th ranked Seahawks (5-10) 118-89 on Saturday. Rockhampton forced 20 NGC Seahawks turnovers. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 30 assists. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Rockhampton made 8 blocks. Naturalized South Sudanese center Matur Maker (208-1998) fired a double-double by scoring 32 points, 12 rebounds and 5 blocks (made all of his nine free throws !!!) for the winners. American forward Nighael Ceaser (203-2000, college: Texas St.) chipped in 27 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists. New Zealand forward Nathaniel Salmon (200-2004) produced 26 points and 7 rebounds and guard Cameron Healy (190-1998, college: SUU) added 16 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists respectively for lost side. Four Rockhampton and five NGC Seahawks players 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. Rockhampton moved-up to sixth place, which they share with Gold Coast R. and Norwood F. NGC Seahawks lost fourth consecutive game. They dropped to the eighth position with ten games lost. They share it with Eastern M. and Northside W.. Rockhampton will meet higher ranked Logan T. (#3) in the next round and it may be quite challenging game. NGC Seahawks will have a break next round.
Top scorers:
NGC Seahawks: N.Salmon 26+7reb+1ast, C.Healy 16+10reb+5ast, M.Kenyon 16+9reb+4ast, K.Bishop 13+6reb+3ast, K.De Haan 10+4reb+1ast, W.Mahoney 5+3reb+4ast
Rockhampton R.: M.Maker 32+12reb+3ast, N.Ceaser 27+7reb+4ast, X.Ford 19+5reb+3ast, B.Tweedy 11+6reb+13ast, C.Goldfinch 9+3reb+3ast, J.Blanchard 8+2reb
gschID: 1158454


Northside W. - SW Metro P. 117-103

There was a minor upset in Taigum where 11th ranked South West Metro Pirates (4-10) were defeated by thirteenth ranked Northside Wizards (5-10) 117-103 on Saturday. Northside W. looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. Lual Diing (205-1998) fired a double-double by scoring 27 points and 16 rebounds (on 10-of-13 shooting from the field) for the winners. Naturalized South Sudanese guard Jackson Makoi (196-2000, college: Daytona St.) chipped in a double-double by scoring 25 points and 12 assists. American swingman Lamar Patterson (196-1991, college: Pittsburgh) produced 31 points, 6 assists and 5 steals and center Ben Volkman (206-1997, college: Maryville, MO) added 20 points and 10 rebounds (on 9-of-10 shooting from the field) respectively for lost side. Five Northside W. and four SW Metro P. players scored in double figures. Both coaches tested many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. Northside W. moved-up to eighth place, which they share with Eastern M. and NGC Seahawks. SW Metro P. lost fifth consecutive game. They dropped to the thirteenth position with ten games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
SW Metro P.: L.Patterson 31+3reb+6ast, B.Volkman 20+10reb+2ast, R.Siulepa 19+4reb+2ast, B.Teys 16+3reb+2ast, J.McLaughlin 9+5reb, K.Woodfall 7+8reb+4ast
Northside W.: L.Diing 27+16reb+1ast, J.Makoi 25+4reb+12ast, J.Ahale 23+4reb+3ast, D.Ross-Paiwan 16+2reb+1ast, N.McCullough 13+4reb+2ast, M.Poulain 6+3reb
gschID: 1158455


USC Rip - Gold Coast R. 77-94

Undefeated Rip City (1-1) recorded its first loss in Sippy Downs. Hosts were defeated by eighth ranked Rollers (7-8) 94-77. Gold Coast R. players were unselfish on offense dishing 23 assists. The winners were led by the former international guard Jason Cadee (186-1991) who scored that evening 9 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists and naturalized Cypriot guard Reed Nottage (198, college: CBU) supported him with 27 points and 5 rebounds. Even a double-double of 13 points and 14 rebounds by naturalized Maltese power forward Nelson Kahler (206-1994, college: CSU-Pueblo, agency: BIG) did not help to save the game for USC Rip. American guard Jeryn Lucas (196-1998, college: CWU) added 20 points for lost side. Four Gold Coast R. and five USC Rip players scored in double figures. Gold Coast R. moved-up to sixth place, which they share with Rockhampton and Norwood F. USC Rip at the other side keeps the fifteenth position with one game lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
USC Rip: J.Lucas 20+3reb+2ast, N.Kahler 13+14reb+1ast, K.McDowell-White 12+3reb+4ast, D.Dawam 11+6reb+1ast, D.Robateau 11+7reb+6ast, J.Robateau 10+9reb+4ast
Gold Coast R.: R.Nottage 27+5reb, B.Mazlin 24+2reb+1ast, D.Titus 15+9reb+2ast, P.Le Gassick 11+2reb+8ast, J.Cadee 9+12reb+11ast, T.Diop 6+2reb
gschID: 1158459


Brisbane C. - Townsville H. 106-79

Everything went according to plan when fourth ranked Brisbane Capitals (9-5) outscored at home 14th ranked Townsville Heat (4-11) 106-79 on Saturday. Brisbane C. made 18-of-20 free shots (90.0 percent) during the game. Brisbane C. outrebounded Townsville H. 51-36 including a 36-21 advantage in defensive rebounds. Brisbane C. looked well-organized offensively handing out 27 assists. The former international swingman Sam McDaniel (198-1995, college: ULM) fired a double-double by scoring 35 points (!!!), 11 rebounds and 9 assists (made all of his nine free throws !!!) for the winners. Power forward Cameron Thew (208-1999) chipped in a double-double by scoring 12 points and 15 rebounds. Four Brisbane Capitals players scored in double figures. Guard Ethan Betts (188-1998, college: Umpqua CC) produced 24 points and guard Chris Kann (188-1996) added 11 points and 8 assists respectively for lost side. The winner was already known earlier in the game, so both coaches allowed to play the bench players saving starting five for next games. Brisbane C. maintains fourth position with 9-5 record. Loser Townsville Heat keeps the fourteenth place with 11 games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Townsville H.: E.Betts 24+1reb+3ast, C.Kann 11+3reb+8ast, K.Leslie 9+7reb+1ast, M.Norton 8, M.Rees 8+3reb+3ast, H.Pennisi 8+9reb+1ast
Brisbane C.: S.McDaniel 35+11reb+9ast, G.Hadley 25+2ast, I.Tueta 12+2reb+4ast, C.Thew 12+15reb, G.Papacostas 8+5reb+2ast, M.Johns 6+9reb+3ast
gschID: 1158466


Darwin S. - Mackay M. 101-106

The game between closely ranked teams ended with their biggest opponent Salties' (11-4) home loss to first ranked Mackay Meteors (13-2) 101-106 on Saturday. Mackay made 19-of-23 free shots (82.6 percent) during the game. Mackay outrebounded Darwin S. 41-28 including 26 on the defensive glass. Mackay looked well-organized offensively handing out 24 assists. The former international guard Emmett Naar (185-1994, college: SMC) fired a double-double by scoring 15 points and 13 assists for the winners. The former international swingman Todd Blanchfield (198-1991) chipped in a double-double by scoring 14 points, 13 rebounds and 5 assists. Mackay Meteors' coach used a ten-player rotation in such tough game. Point guard Deba George (183-1985) produced 25 points and 5 assists and naturalized South Sudanese forward Chier Maker (203-1995, college: Idaho St.) added 21 points and 10 rebounds respectively for lost side. Five Mackay and four Darwin S. players scored in double figures. Mackay maintains first position with 13-2 record. Loser Salties keeps the second place with four games lost. They share the position with Logan T.. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Darwin S.: D.George 25+3reb+5ast, M.Maluach 22+6reb+3ast, C.Maker 21+10reb+2ast, W.Swaka 11+4reb+8ast, T.Campbell 6+3reb, J.Ramsamy 6+2reb+1ast
Mackay M.: L.Yates 20+7reb+1ast, I.White 19+5reb+3ast, J.Jamerson 18+4reb+1ast, A.Krause 15+2reb, E.Naar 15+4reb+13ast, T.Blanchfield 14+13reb+5ast
gschID: 1158474


Group South
Hobart C. - Diamond V.E. 99-76

No shocking result in a game in Hobart where ninth ranked Chargers (11-8) outleveled 17th ranked Diamond Valley Eagles (5-13) 99-76 on Saturday. Clinton Steindl fired 27 points and 5 rebounds for the winners. Forward Jacob Richards (200-2001) chipped in 16 points and 9 rebounds (on 7-of-9 shooting from the field). Center Jock Perry (216-1997, college: UC Riverside) produced a double-double by scoring 18 points and 16 rebounds and forward BJ Symons (-1998, agency: Warren Sports International) added 19 points respectively for lost side. Both teams had four 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. Hobart C. moved-up to sixth place, which they share with Goldfields G. and Knox R. Loser Diamond Valley Eagles keeps the seventeenth position with 13 games lost. They share it with Kilsyth C.. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Diamond V.E.: B.Symons 19+4reb+1ast, J.Perry 18+16reb+3ast, R.Bowkett 12+2reb+3ast, N.Manyang 11+2reb+2ast, E.Kafritsas 8+6reb+4ast, J.McIntosh 5+1reb
Hobart C.: C.Steindl 27+5reb+3ast, T.Brown 19+2reb+2ast, J.Richards 16+9reb+3ast, O.Angerstein 14+12reb+1ast, V.Daniels 8+4reb+7ast, J.Chilcott 5+1reb+1ast
gschID: 1158467


Keilor T. - Dandenong R. 72-75

A very close game took place in Melbourne between Dandenong Rangers and Thunder. Fourth ranked Dandenong Rangers (12-7) got a very close victory on the road over their close opponent Thunder (11-7). Dandenong Rangers managed to escape with a 3-point win 75-72 in the fight for the fourth place. It ended at the same time the two-game winning streak of Thunder. Dandenong R. outrebounded Keilor T. 48-36 including 18 on the offensive glass. The former international forward Mason Peatling (203-1997, college: EWU) fired a double-double by scoring 15 points and 16 rebounds for the winners. The former international point guard Tad Dufelmeier (183-1996, college: CUI) chipped in 21 points and 4 assists. Four Dandenong Rangers players scored in double figures. American forward Trevor Lakes (203-1999, college: S.Indiana, agency: VM Hoops Agency) produced 15 points and 7 rebounds and forward Daniel Poelsma (202-2004) added 14 points and 5 rebounds respectively for lost side. Thunder's coach tried various players' combinations and tested in total eleven players in this game, but that didn't help. Dandenong R. maintains fourth position with 12-7 record, which they share with Mandurah. Loser Thunder dropped to the fifth place with seven games lost. They share the position with 3 other teams. Dandenong R. will meet at home league's leader Mt.Gambier in the next round and it may be the game of the week. Keilor T. will have a break next round.
Top scorers:
Keilor T.: T.Lakes 15+7reb+3ast, D.Poelsma 14+5reb+2ast, K.Zunic 11+2reb+2ast, D.Acuoth 8+11reb+1ast, R.Philippe 7+2ast, J.Madut 5+7reb+3ast
Dandenong R.: T.Dufelmeier 21+4reb+4ast, M.Peatling 15+16reb, J.Tryon 13+9reb, B.Betson 11+1reb+4ast, D.Puoch Puoch 7+12reb+1ast, J.Heath 6+1reb+2ast
gschID: 1158468


NW Tasmania - Kilsyth C. 77-81

There was an upset in Ulverstone where higher ranked NW Tasmania Thunder (8-11) was defeated by eighteenth ranked Kilsyth Cobras (5-13) 81-77 on Saturday. Guard Mitchell Dielemans (-1998) fired 22 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists for the winners. Center Timothy Lang (206-1985, college: Stetson) chipped in 19 points and 7 rebounds. American forward Sekou Sylla (195-2000, college: Towson) produced a double-double by scoring 23 points and 12 rebounds and his fellow American import guard Seth Swalve (180-1997, college: UAH) added 13 points and 10 assists respectively for lost side. Four NW Tasmania players scored in double figures. Both coaches tested many bench players in such tough game. Kilsyth C. moved-up to seventeenth place, which they share with Diamond V.E. Loser NW Tasmania Thunder keeps the thirteenth position with 11 games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
NW Tasmania: S.Sylla 23+12reb, T.Armstrong 13+1reb+2ast, S.Swalve 13+3reb+10ast, J.Afoa 10+5reb, A.Woodhill 6+14reb, P.Campbell 5+4reb+1ast
Kilsyth C.: M.Dielemans 22+5reb+4ast, T.Lang 19+7reb+2ast, A.Tomada 18+6reb+2ast, B.Ursich 6+4reb+1ast, C.Jeffs 6+7reb+4ast, D.Riak 4+4reb
gschID: 1158469


Ballarat M. - Melbourne T. 87-81

Very predictable result in Wendouree where second ranked Ballarat Miners (13-6) defeated 15th ranked Tigers (7-12) 87-81 on Saturday. However just six-point win is not that big difference and the fans of host team counted on more convincing victory. Ballarat M. dominated down low during the game scoring 58 of its points in the paint compared to Tigers's 28 and made 20-of-26 free shots (76.9 percent) during the game. Ballarat M. outrebounded Melbourne T. 41-20 including a 34-19 advantage in defensive rebounds. Naturalized Sudanese power forward Majok Majok (210-1992, college: Ball St.) fired a double-double by scoring 20 points and 20 rebounds for the winners. Guard Nicholas Stoddart (188-2000) chipped in 19 points. Five Ballarat Miners players scored in double figures. Ballarat Miners' coach Luke Brennan used a ten-player rotation and allowed the starting five to rest. The former international guard Tom Wilson (195-1997, college: SMU) produced 24 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists and forward Jack Purchase (203-1995, college: Hawaii) added 20 points and 6 assists (made all of his ten free throws !!!) respectively for lost side. Despite that victory Ballarat M. went down to third position due to points difference. Melbourne T. lost fifth consecutive game. They dropped to the ninth place with 12 games lost. They share the position with Perry Lakes H. and Bendigo. Ballarat M. will meet Frankston B. (#5) in the next round. Melbourne T. will have a break next round.
Top scorers:
Melbourne T.: T.Wilson 24+5reb+4ast, J.Purchase 20+2reb+6ast, M.Gaze 16+2reb+3ast, T.Chehhal 9+1reb+4ast, F.Von Hofe 6+1reb, C.Barker 4+8reb
Ballarat M.: M.Majok 20+20reb, N.Stoddart 19+4reb+3ast, T.Rudolph 14+5reb+2ast, L.Rosendale 13+3reb+3ast, Z.Dunmore 10+3reb+3ast, M.Puondak 4+2reb
gschID: 1158463


Casey C. - Frankston B. 74-100

Not a big story in a game in Cranbourne where 19th ranked Cavaliers (3-16) were rolled over by eighth ranked Frankston Blues (11-7) 100-74 on Saturday. Frankston B. outrebounded Casey 37-26 including 27 on the defensive glass. Forward Daniel Trist (206-1992, college: Lafayette) fired a double-double by scoring 20 points, 12 rebounds and 5 assists (made all of his seven free throws) for the winners. American power forward Stokley Chaffee (204-1996, college: Tennessee St.) chipped in 19 points and 7 rebounds (on 7-of-9 shooting from the field). Five Frankston Blues players scored in double figures. American forward Dillon Stith (201-1992, college: St.Vincent) produced 25 points and forward Hunter Marks (206-1999, college: Sacramento St.) added 9 points respectively for lost side. Cavaliers' coach gave up on the game allowing to play ten players seeing no chance for a win. Frankston Blues have a solid four-game winning streak. Frankston B. moved-up to fifth place, which they share with 3 other teams. Loser Cavaliers keeps the nineteenth position with 16 games lost. Frankston B. will meet at home higher ranked Ballarat M. (#3) in the next round and it may be quite challenging game. Casey will have a break next round.
Top scorers:
Casey C.: D.Stith 25+4reb, P.Bungei 10+2reb, H.Marks 9+4reb+1ast, A.Karabatsos 9+2reb+2ast, A.Thoseby 8+1reb+3ast, B.Adjehi 4+1reb+1ast
Frankston B.: D.Trist 20+12reb+5ast, S.Chaffee 19+7reb, L.Barker 18+5reb+1ast, I.Hadziomerovic 17+3reb+5ast, L.Barker 16+2reb+3ast, K.Philippe 6+4reb
gschID: 1158464


Nunawading S. - Mt.Gambier 80-97

Everything went according to plan in East Burwood where first ranked Mount Gambier Pioneers (15-4) beat 12th ranked Spectres (9-10) 97-80 on Saturday. Mt.Gambier dominated down low during the game scoring 48 of its points in the paint compared to Spectres's 28 and made 25-of-30 free shots (83.3 percent) during the game. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Mt.Gambier made 10 blocks. Forward Akech Aliir (200-2000) fired a double-double by scoring 28 points and 15 rebounds for the winners. Guard Dylan Marshall (188-2003) chipped in 18 points and 5 rebounds. American guard Jalen Johnson (198-1997, college: Mercer) produced 19 points and 6 rebounds and his fellow American import guard Trendon Hankerson (188-2000, college: Akron, agency: Elevate Sports Alliance) added 15 points and 6 rebounds respectively for lost side. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Both coaches tested many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. Mount Gambier Pioneers have an impressive six-game winning streak. Mt.Gambier maintains first position with 15-4 record. Nunawading S. lost third consecutive game. They keep the twelfth place with ten games lost. Mt.Gambier will meet Dandenong R. (#4) on the road in the next round. Nunawading S. will play against Knox R. (#7) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Nunawading S.: J.Johnson 19+6reb+1ast, T.Hankerson 15+6reb+2ast, K.Box 12+4reb+3ast, J.Geer 11+2reb, C.D'Angelo 6+2reb+2ast, D.Baxter 5+6reb+1ast
Mt.Gambier: A.Aliir 28+15reb+1ast, C.Peevy 21+5reb, D.Marshall 18+5reb+3ast, T.Robinson 16+3reb, A.Shelley 7+4ast, K.De Wit 4+3reb+8ast
gschID: 1158465


Bendigo B. - Eltham W. 80-83

There was no surprise when 14th ranked Bendigo Braves (7-12) were edged at home by tenth ranked Eltham Wildcats (10-8) 83-80 on Saturday. The former international guard Angus Glover (192-1998) fired 23 points and 7 rebounds for the winners. Guard Owen Foxwell (188-2003) chipped in 19 points and 4 assists. Five Eltham Wildcats players scored in double figures. Guard Rowan Mackenzie (190-1999, college: LCU) produced 18 points and 6 rebounds and American swingman Andrew Robinson (201-1996, college: Coppin St.) added 22 points respectively for lost side. Eltham W. moved-up to seventh place, which they share with Bankstown B. Loser Bendigo Braves dropped to the ninth position with 12 games lost. They share it with Melbourne T. and Perry Lakes H.. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Bendigo B.: A.Robinson 22+4reb, R.Mackenzie 18+6reb+3ast, B.Smythe 15+7reb, M.Clarke 7+2reb+8ast, K.Bar 6+4reb, D.McCauley 6+4reb+2ast
Eltham W.: A.Glover 23+7reb+3ast, O.Foxwell 19+4reb+4ast, R.Bissainthe 13+7reb+2ast, J.Sykes 11+5reb+1ast, S.Short 10+7reb+5ast, Z.Cunningham 4+1reb
gschID: 1158457


Group West
Perry Lakes H. - SW Slammers 82-95

There was a small surprise in Floreat where twelfth ranked Slammers (5-14) won against 9th ranked Hawks (7-12) 95-82 on Saturday. SW Slammers dominated down low during the game scoring 68 of its points in the paint compared to Hawks's 44. SW Slammers forced 20 Perry Lakes H. turnovers. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. American swingman Buay Tuach (198-1995, college: LMU, agency: Haylett Sports) fired 31 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 6 steals for the winners. Naturalized South Sudanese swingman Mathiang Muo (196-1987, college: Charleston So.) chipped in a double-double by scoring 21 points and 12 rebounds. American Abrom DeQuan (188-1996, college: Belm.Abbey) produced 24 points and his fellow American import forward Jaylen Key (203-1997, college: New Orleans, agency: Elevate Sports Alliance) added 17 points and 5 rebounds respectively for lost side. Five SW Slammers and four Perry Lakes H. players scored in double figures. Both coaches tested many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. SW Slammers maintains twelfth position with 5-14 record. Perry Lakes H. lost sixth consecutive game. They keep the ninth place with 12 games lost. They share the position with Melbourne T. and Bendigo. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Perry Lakes H.: A.De'Quan 24+1reb+2ast, J.Key 17+5reb+2ast, M.Leary 16+3reb+2ast, K.Phillips 16+4reb+1ast, L.Phillips 5+9reb+1ast, M.Bucknell 2+2reb+3ast
SW Slammers: B.Tuach 31+8reb+5ast, M.Muo 21+12reb+2ast, A.Holcombe 11+6reb, P.Keats 10+2reb+8ast, D.Craig 10+2reb+2ast, M.Wugol 6+3reb+3ast
gschID: 1158476


Lakeside L. - Geraldton B. 93-100

Very expected game in North Lake where 11th ranked Lightning (5-12) was defeated by first ranked Buccaneers (18-1) 100-93 on Saturday. Geraldton B. looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. American Joshua Braun (193-1994, college: GCU) fired 24 points and 5 rebounds for the winners. Guard Nikolas DeSantis (-1998) chipped in 23 points and 5 assists. American-Nigerian guard Mike Adewunmi (196-1999, college: UTRGV) produced 33 points (!!!), 6 rebounds, 7 assists and 4 steals and forward Joshua Davey (198-2000, college: LCU) added 13 points and 22 rebounds respectively for lost side. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Buccaneers have an impressive 11-game winning streak. Geraldton B. maintains first position with 18-1 record. Lakeside L. lost third consecutive game. They keep the eleventh place with 12 games lost. Geraldton B. will meet Joondalup W. (#3) on the road in the next round, which may be the game of the day. Lakeside L. will have a break next round.
Top scorers:
Lakeside L.: M.Adewunmi 33+6reb+7ast, M.Blackmon 19+3reb+2ast, D.Jackson 19+5reb+1ast, J.Davey 13+22reb, M.Richards 8+3reb+2ast, M.Garbellini 1+1reb
Geraldton B.: J.Braun 24+5reb+3ast, N.DeSantis 23+3reb+5ast, J.Narkle 20+4reb+3ast, A.Ralph 16+4reb+1ast, L.Hunt 9+4reb+2ast, J.Keyes 6+8reb+4ast
gschID: 1158477


Perth R. - Joondalup W. 84-99

Very predictable result in Northbridge where third ranked Wanneroo (14-5) defeated 13th ranked Redbacks (4-15) 99-84 on Saturday. Joondalup W. looked well-organized offensively handing out 24 assists. American guard Jonathan Wade (196-1993, college: Norfolk St.) fired 27 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists for the winners. The other American import swingman CJ Turnage (201-1995, college: SVSU) chipped in 15 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists. Naturalized Greek center Ioannis Dimakopoulos (218-1994, college: UC Irvine) produced a double-double by scoring 18 points and 10 rebounds and American forward Miles Gibson (198, college: Binghamton) added 22 points and 8 rebounds respectively for lost side. Four Joondalup W. and five Perth R. players scored in double figures. Both coaches tested many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. Wanneroo have an impressive six-game winning streak. Joondalup W. maintains third position with 14-5 record having just one point less than leader Sturt S. Perth R. lost ninth consecutive game. They keep the thirteenth place with 15 games lost. They share the position with Cockburn C.. Joondalup W. will meet at home league's leader Geraldton B. in the next round and it will be for sure the game of the week. Perth R. will have a break next round.
Top scorers:
Perth R.: M.Gibson 22+8reb, I.Dimakopoulos 18+10reb+2ast, J.Cook-Green 15+1reb+3ast, M.Colton 13+4reb+3ast, D.Jackson 12+3reb, J.Formosa 4+4reb+4ast
Joondalup W.: J.Wade 27+6reb+6ast, J.Wiley 18+5reb, C.Davis 16+6reb+2ast, C.Turnage 15+6reb+5ast, E.Elliott 8+5reb+6ast, J.Wellsteed 6+3reb
gschID: 1158478


Cockburn C. - Rockingham F. 98-85

There was an upset in Hamilton Hill where higher ranked Flames (10-9) were defeated by fourteenth ranked Cougars (4-15) 98-85 on Saturday. Cockburn C. looked well-organized offensively handing out 29 assists. Swingman Gavin Field (202-1989, college: UWG) fired 35 points (!!!), 8 rebounds and 6 assists for the winners. Guard Kyle Armour (183-1989, college: Augusta) chipped in a double-double by scoring 18 points and 10 assists. Center Gorjok Gak (211-1996, college: CBU) produced a double-double by scoring 20 points and 13 rebounds (on 9-of-11 shooting from the field) and American power forward Jeremy Combs (201-1995, college: Texas Southern) added 16 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists respectively for lost side. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Both coaches tested many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. Cockburn C. moved-up to thirteenth place, which they share with Perth R. Loser Flames keeps the seventh position with nine games lost. They share it with Warwick S.. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Rockingham F.: G.Gak 20+13reb+3ast, J.Combs 16+6reb+4ast, T.Durnin 13+6reb+3ast, D.Walker 11+3reb+3ast, J.Beard 11+3reb+2ast, R.Godfrey 9+1reb+8ast
Cockburn C.: G.Field 35+8reb+6ast, K.Armour 18+3reb+10ast, C.Dimmock 13+3reb+2ast, R.Vague 12+12reb+4ast, A.Crowe 9+2reb, N.Stewart 5+1reb+3ast
gschID: 1158479


Warwick S. - Goldfields G. 106-95

There was a small surprise in Perth where eighth ranked Senators (10-9) beat 6th ranked Giants (11-8) 106-95 on Saturday. Warwick S. looked well-organized offensively handing out 28 assists. Guard Michael Harris (193-1999) fired 28 points, 5 rebounds and 9 assists (made all of his ten free throws !!!) for the winners. American forward Todd Withers (202-1996, college: Queens, NC) chipped in 25 points and 5 rebounds. American forward DeSean Parsons (201-1995, college: Portland St.) produced a double-double by scoring 37 points (!!!) and 12 rebounds and his fellow American import point guard Randy Bell (193-1998, college: Dalton St.) added 24 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists respectively for lost side. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Senators have a solid three-game winning streak. Warwick S. moved-up to seventh place, which they share with Rockingham F. Loser Giants keeps the sixth position with eight games lost. They share it with Knox R. and Hobart C.. Warwick S. will have a break next round, and it should allow them to practice more before next game. Goldfields G. will play against the league's second-placed Willetton T. (#2) having rather not much hope for a victory.
Top scorers:
Goldfields G.: D.Parsons 37+12reb+3ast, R.Bell 24+6reb+5ast, K.Anguik 15+3reb+3ast, D.Ballantyne 13+3reb+4ast, N.Lawrence 4, S.Morrow 2+1ast
Warwick S.: M.Harris 28+5reb+9ast, T.Withers 25+5reb+1ast, G.Pearl 17+7reb+5ast, C.Ellis 14+6reb+3ast, J.Thwaites 8+4reb+1ast, T.Shand 7+6reb+6ast
gschID: 1158480


Kalamunda ES - Mandurah M. 82-106

There was no surprise in Kalamunda where 10th ranked Suns (6-13) were outplayed by fifth ranked Magic (12-7) 106-82 on Saturday. Mandurah forced 20 Kalamunda ES turnovers. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 23 assists. American point guard Joel Murray (183-1999, college: LBSU, agency: Slash Sports) fired 27 points, 6 rebounds and 8 assists for the winners. Naturalized French swingman Julian Pesava (193-1995, college: Wayland Baptist) chipped in 35 points (!!!) and 5 rebounds. Four Magic players scored in double figures. British forward Raphell Thomas-Edwards (198-1993, college: Gannon) produced a double-double by scoring 18 points and 16 rebounds and American forward Marek Nelson (201-1999, college: Nicholls, agency: Elevate Sports Alliance) added 22 points and 8 rebounds respectively for lost side. The winner was already known earlier in the game, so both coaches allowed to play the bench players saving starting five for next games. Mandurah moved-up to fourth place, which they share with Dandenong R. Loser Suns keeps the tenth position with 13 games lost. They share it with Ringwood. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Kalamunda ES: M.Nelson 22+8reb+2ast, R.Thomas-Edwards 18+16reb+1ast, J.Stoker 8+2reb+1ast, R.Maxwell 7+4ast, B.Dinardo 5+3reb+4ast, J.Exeter 5
Mandurah M.: J.Pesava 35+5reb, J.Murray 27+6reb+8ast, J.Malie 17+4reb+5ast, L.Bertram 15+6reb+3ast, D.Collins 6+3reb+1ast, C.Easley 3+3reb+5ast
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28.6
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28.5
26.9
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21.7
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