NBL One Round 8 of Regular Season

- May 19, 2025
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Matthew Johns
Matthew Johns

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

Round 8 games in the NBL One were marked by very close results. The first upset was a home defeat of second-ranked Townsville H. (2-2) to fourth ranked Brisbane C. (3-1) 82-71. It was a key game for the top position in the league. Capitals looked well-organized offensively handing out 21 assists. Worth to mention a great performance of forward Matthew Johns (203-1999, college: Concordia-SP) who helped to win the game recording a double-double by scoring 14 points and 15 rebounds and naturalized Nigerian guard Uche Dibiamaka (193-1999, college: St.Edward's) who added 18 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists during the contest. Guard Ethan Betts (188-1998, college: Umpqua CC) responded with 20 points and 8 assists. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Brisbane C. have a solid three-game winning streak. They keep a position of league leader. Townsville H. at the other side dropped to the fifth place with two games lost. They share the position with 4 other teams. Brisbane C. are looking forward to face SW Metro P. (#10) in Runcorn in the next round and are hoping to win another game. Townsville H. will play on the road against Ipswich F. (#4) in Booval and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Very significant was Brisbane C.'s (#4) 36-point road victory against one of their biggest challengers Cairns M. 111-75. It ended at the same time the two-game winning streak of Marlins. It was a key game for the top position in the league. The winners were led by naturalized Nigerian guard Uche Dibiamaka (193-1999, college: St.Edward's) who scored that evening 18 points and 8 rebounds and Samuel McDaniel supported him with 18 points and 5 rebounds. Even 23 points and 6 rebounds by swingman Kody Stattmann (202-2000, college: Virginia) did not help to save the game for Marlins. 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. have a solid three-game winning streak. They keep a position of league leader. Cairns M. at the other side dropped to the fifth place with two games lost. They share the position with 4 other teams. Brisbane C. will play against SW Metro P. (#10) in Runcorn in the next round and are hoping to win another game. Cairns M. will have a break next round.
Quite upsetting was Frankston B.'s (#3) home defeat in a game versus fifth ranked Casey 92-83. It was a key game for the second position in the league. The best player for the winners was Nate Roberts who had a double-double by scoring 21 points and 16 rebounds (on 10-of-12 shooting from the field). Michael Harris produced 35 points (!!!) and 5 rebounds for the hosts. Casey (7-3) moved-up to second place, which they share with Mt.Gambier. Loser Blues dropped to the fifth position with four games lost. They share it with 3 other teams. Casey will meet at home Melbourne T. (#10) in the next round and are hoping to win another game. Frankston B. will play against Kilsyth C. (#5) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.

There were no shocking results in the other games in round 8: Maitland lost to Manly Warr. on the opponent's court 91-104. Penrith managed to outperform Inner WB in a home game 86-71. BA CoE rolled over Norths B. on the road 85-62. Bankstown B. crushed Hills H. on its own court 94-74. Newcastle F. was beaten by HKBA Spiders in Hornsby 80-77. Illawarra H. 2 won against Canberra B. at home 85-78. Sydney C. managed to outperform Sutherland on the opponent's court 87-78. Albury W.B. managed to beat Cent.Coast C. in a home game 100-86. Sutherland was defeated by Manly Warr. on the road 89-84. BA CoE beat Bankstown B. on its own court 94-82. Logan T. lost to Gold Coast R. in a road game 86-88. Ipswich F. managed to outperform SW Metro P. at home 93-86. Mackay recorded a loss to Northside W. on the opponent's court 94-91. SD Spartans defeated Northside W. in a home game 83-79. Mackay was smashed by SC Phoenix on the road 121-94. Hobart C. destroyed Eltham W. on its own court 89-69. Geelong U. was outscored by Knox R. in Melbourne 97-76. Dandenong R. recorded a loss to Knox R. at home 72-89. Melbourne T. crushed Bendigo on the opponent's court 100-78. Sandringham S. smashed Ballarat M. in a home game 106-87. Ringwood lost to Nunawading S. on the road 94-95. Ringwood unfortunately lost to Dandenong R. on its own court 91-96. Geelong U. recorded a loss to Mt.Gambier in Mt Gambier 88-94. NW Tasmania was defeated by Eltham W. at home 89-90. Kilsyth C. beat Diamond V.E. on the opponent's court 104-88. Keilor T. won against Waverley F. in a home game 75-70. Bendigo managed to outperform Frankston B. on the road 91-84. Mandurah was rolled over Joondalup W. on its own court 80-104. Perth R. defeated Lakeside L. in Northbridge 89-74. Warwick S. smashed Cockburn at home 98-76. Rockingham F. destroyed SW Slammers on the opponent's court 116-83. Geraldton B. outscored Perry Lakes H. in a home game 96-68. Mandurah managed to beat East Perth E. on the road 88-86. Perth R. lost to undefeated Warwick S. on its own court 69-101. Goldfields G. beat Willetton T. in Kalgoorlie 81-70. Kalamunda ES destroyed SW Slammers at home 106-81. Goldfields G. managed to outperform Cockburn on the opponent's court 86-80.



Group east
Manly Warr. - Maitland M. 104-91

There was a minor upset in Narrabeen where 5th ranked Mustangs (5-4) were defeated by eighth ranked Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (5-4) 104-91 on Saturday. Manly Warr. made 21-of-27 free shots (77.8 percent) during the game. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Manly Warr. made 8 blocks. The best player for the winners was guard Isaiah Lee (188-2000, college: Sacramento St.) who scored 34 points (!!!) and 4 steals. American swingman Preston Purifoy (196-1992, college: UAB, agency: Players Group) chipped in 22 points and 9 rebounds. Forward Billy Parsons (198-2001) produced a double-double by scoring 24 points and 10 rebounds and Daniel Millburn (-1998) added 14 points and 6 rebounds respectively for the guests. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Both coaches tested many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. Manly Warr. moved-up to sixth place, which they share with Melbourne T. and Maitland. Manly Warr. will meet Cent.Coast C. (#11) in the next round where they are favorite. Maitland will play against Penrith (#14) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Maitland M.: B.Parsons 24+10reb, M.Worthy 17+1reb+1ast, D.Millburn 14+6reb+1ast, J.Hunter 12+6reb, J.Cole 9+3reb+2ast, I.Testoni 6+3reb
Manly Warr.: I.Lee 34+3reb+3ast, P.Purifoy 22+9reb+2ast, J.Munro 15+9reb+1ast, M.Eldridge 10+8reb+3ast, S.Valkovic 7+4reb+1ast, E.Uadiale 7+4reb
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Penrith P. - Inner WB 86-71

There was a small surprise in Penrith where fourteenth ranked Panthers (3-7) defeated 12th ranked Bulls (3-6) 86-71 on Saturday. Penrith made 25-of-31 free shots (80.6 percent) during the game. Penrith outrebounded Inner WB 54-34 including a 36-25 advantage in defensive rebounds. The best player for the winners was swingman Jonah Pares (192-2003) who had a double-double by scoring 21 points, 19 rebounds and 4 assists. Forward Zeke Evans (204-2003) chipped in a double-double by scoring 18 points and 10 rebounds. American forward Dalen Ridgnal (201-2001, college: Wichita St.) produced a double-double by scoring 10 points and 13 rebounds and Maxwell Clark added 17 points respectively for the guests. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Bulls' coach rotated eleven players and allowed the starting five to rest. Penrith maintains fourteenth position with 3-7 record, which they share with 3 other teams. Inner WB lost fifth consecutive game. They dropped to the tenth place with six games lost. They share the position with Perth R. and Newcastle F.. Penrith will meet higher ranked Maitland (#7) on the road in the next round and they do not belong to the favorites in that game. Inner WB will play against Newcastle F. and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Inner WB: M.Clark 17+4reb+3ast, R.Cao 17+5reb+1ast, D.Ridgnal 10+13reb+1ast, M.Djeric 10+6reb+4ast, N.Timonera 6+1reb+1ast, K.Brefo 6
Penrith P.: J.Pares 21+19reb+4ast, Z.Evans 18+10reb, B.Kearins 14+4reb+5ast, B.Schwarzer 13+3reb+1ast, J.McWilliams 7+1reb+1ast, O.Amajoyi 6+8reb+3ast
gschID: 1253514


Norths B. - BA CoE 62-85

Not a big story in a game in Crows Nest where 10th ranked Norths Bears (4-5) were rolled over by first ranked Excellence (9-1) 85-62 on Saturday. BA CoE made 21-of-24 free shots (87.5 percent) during the game. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when BA CoE made 7 blocks. The best player for the winners was forward Che Brogan (198-2006) who scored 26 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists and 5 steals. International Jacob Furphy (195-2006) chipped in 12 points and 6 assists. American guard Austin Patterson (190-2002, college: Montana) produced 19 points and point guard Michael Yoong (175-2002) added 8 points and 5 rebounds respectively for the hosts. Since the result was very predictable, it gave the chance for the coaches to test many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. Excellence have an impressive seven-game winning streak. BA CoE maintains first position with 9-1 record, which they share with Knox R. Loser Norths Bears dropped to the eighth place with five games lost. They share the position with 3 other teams. BA CoE will meet at home Albury W.B. (#16) in the next round which should be another easy win for them. Norths B. will play against Inner WB (#12) in Inner West and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Norths B.: A.Patterson 19+1reb, M.Yoong 8+5reb+1ast, I.Mitchell 7+2reb+2ast, J.Weinstein 6+1reb, C.Wilks 6+2reb, R.Moore 6+1reb
BA CoE: C.Brogan 26+7reb+6ast, J.Furphy 12+4reb+6ast, G.Bar 11+2reb, A.Dickeson 8+3reb+4ast, J.Merwe 7+2reb, L.Coulibaly 6+3reb+1ast
gschID: 1253515


Bankstown B. - Hills H. 94-74

The game between closely ranked teams ended with eighth ranked Bruins' (5-5) home victory over 9th ranked Hornets (4-5) 94-74 on Saturday. Bankstown B. made 27-of-31 free shots (87.1 percent) during the game, while Hills H. only scored seven points from the stripe. Bankstown B. looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. The best player for the winners was the former international point guard Jason Cadee (186-1991) who scored 14 points, 5 rebounds and 8 assists. Swingman Hayden Blankley (198-2000, college: WTAM) chipped in 14 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists. Five Bruins players scored in double figures. American Zachery Hudson (203-1997, college: CBC) produced a double-double by scoring 20 points and 11 rebounds and guard Jacob Foy (193-1999, college: HPU) added 12 points respectively for the guests. Both coaches tested many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. Bankstown B. maintains eighth position with 5-5 record, which they share with Eltham W. Loser Hornets dropped to the eighth place with five games lost. They share the position with 3 other teams. Bankstown B. will meet Newcastle F. (#13) in the next round where they are favorite. Hills H. will play against Illawarra H. 2 (#4) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Hills H.: Z.Hudson 20+11reb+3ast, P.Momoisea 12+2reb, J.Foy 12+3reb+2ast, M.Fidel 9+2reb, S.Orsini 8+5reb, P.Tako 5+1reb+1ast
Bankstown B.: A.Wolford 18+3reb+1ast, J.Galloway 15+2reb+3ast, J.Cadee 14+5reb+8ast, H.Blankley 14+5reb+6ast, D.Keyes 12+11reb+1ast, K.Bayer 7+3reb+1ast
gschID: 1253518


HKBA Spiders - Newcastle F. 80-77

There was a minor upset in Hornsby where 12th ranked Falcons (3-6) were edged by fifteenth ranked Spiders (2-6) 80-77 on Saturday. The best player for the winners was American guard Mohamed Kone (188, college: Bemidji St.) who had a double-double by scoring 23 points, 12 rebounds and 9 assists. Forward Daniel Titus (203-2000, college: Coppin St.) chipped in 14 points and 9 rebounds. Spiders' coach used a ten-player rotation in such tough game. Forward Myles Cherry (203-1998, college: Lafayette) produced 21 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists and naturalized British forward Ryan Beisty (200-1995, college: Regis Univ.) added 22 points and 13 rebounds respectively for the guests. Four Newcastle F. players scored in double figures. HKBA Spiders moved-up to ninth place, which they share with N.Adelaide R. and Norwood F. Loser Falcons dropped to the tenth position with six games lost. They share it with Perth R. and Inner WB. HKBA Spiders will meet league's second-placed Sutherland on the road in the next round and they do not belong to the favorites in that game. Newcastle F. will play against Inner WB (#12) in Inner West and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Newcastle F.: R.Beisty 22+13reb, M.Cherry 21+8reb+6ast, E.Stephens 15+5reb+4ast, K.Shannon 13+5reb+4ast, M.Maluach 6+6reb+1ast, L.Mason 0+1reb
HKBA Spiders: M.Kone 23+12reb+9ast, D.Titus 14+9reb+3ast, A.Douglas 12+3reb+1ast, S.Hall 9+4reb+3ast, A.Redhead 6+1reb, A.Sidhu 4+8reb
gschID: 1253519


Illawarra H. 2 - Canberra B. 85-78

We could consider it a predictable result in the game between close teams in Wollongong where fourth ranked Hawks (6-3) won against one of their biggest challengers Canberra B. (6-3) 85-78 on Saturday. The best player for the winners was the former international swingman Todd Blanchfield (198-1991) who had a double-double by scoring 25 points and 17 rebounds. Point guard Lachlan Dent (184-2000) chipped in 18 points and 6 assists. Center Glenn Morison (208-1999, college: St.Edward's) produced a double-double by scoring 20 points and 15 rebounds and forward William Mayfield (-2000) added 19 points and 5 rebounds respectively for the guests. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Canberra B.'s coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help. Illawarra H. 2 moved-up to second place, which they share with 5 other teams including defeated Canberra B.. Canberra B. lost third consecutive game. Illawarra H. 2 will meet Hills H. (#10) in the next round and are hoping to win another game. Canberra B. will play against Albury W.B. (#16) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Canberra B.: G.Morison 20+15reb+2ast, W.Mayfield 19+5reb+3ast, J.Toohey 11+9reb+3ast, D.Emelifeonwu 11+3reb+5ast, A.Byatt 9+4reb, W.Rice 5+1reb+1ast
Illawarra H. 2: T.Blanchfield 25+17reb+2ast, L.Dent 18+2reb+6ast, B.Ballinger 16+3reb+1ast, T.Campbell 10+7reb+1ast, C.Maran 8+3reb+3ast, K.McDowell-White 8+5reb+3ast
gschID: 1253520


Sutherland S. - Sydney C. 78-87

There was a minor upset in Sutherland where second-ranked Sharks (6-3) were defeated by fifth ranked Sydney City Comets (6-3) 87-78 on Saturday. Sydney C. dominated down low during the game scoring 48 of its points in the paint compared to Sharks's 28. The best player for the winners was guard Biwali Bayles (185-2002, college: Hawaii, agency: Sport Avenir) who scored 35 points (!!!) and 4 steals. Naturalized British forward Obi Kyei (206-1994, college: Eckerd) chipped in a double-double by scoring 13 points, 12 rebounds and 4 assists. Four Sydney City Comets players scored in double figures. Naturalized South Sudanese forward Kouat Noi (201-1997, college: TCU) produced 34 points (!!!) and 8 rebounds and guard Lochlan Hutchison (188-1999) added 16 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists respectively for the hosts. Sharks' coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help. Sydney City Comets have a solid three-game winning streak. Sydney C. moved-up to second place, which they share with 5 other teams including defeated Sutherland. Sydney C. will meet at home league's leader BA CoE in the next round and it will be for sure the game of the week. Sutherland will play against HKBA Spiders and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Sutherland S.: K.Noi 34+8reb+1ast, L.Hutchison 16+7reb+6ast, H.Raynor 7+3reb+3ast, J.Spurgin 6+12reb+4ast, J.Paravinja 4+1reb, L.Jamieson 4+8reb
Sydney C.: B.Bayles 35+4reb+3ast, O.Kyei 13+12reb+4ast, W.Hickey 10+10reb+5ast, G.Malual 10+6reb, C.Adup 8+1reb, A.Mundine 6+5reb
gschID: 1253521


Albury W.B. - Cent.Coast C. 100-86

There was a surprise result in Albury where sixteenth ranked Bandits (2-7) defeated higher ranked Crusaders (4-5) 100-86 on Saturday. Strangely Cent.Coast C. outrebounded Albury W.B. 52-39 including 18 on the offensive glass. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 23 assists. The best player for the winners was forward Matthew Gray (203-1999) who had a double-double by scoring 34 points (!!!) and 14 rebounds. American forward Ahren Freeman (201, college: UTRGV, agency: Inception Sports) chipped in 28 points and 7 rebounds. Forward Lino Manhom (213-1998, college: UTPB) produced a double-double by scoring 16 points and 16 rebounds and forward Klairus Amir (204-2005) added 17 points and 7 rebounds respectively for the guests. Both coaches tested many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. Albury W.B. moved-up to twelfth place, which they share with Lakeside L. Loser Crusaders dropped to the eighth position with five games lost. They share it with 3 other teams. Albury W.B. will meet league's leader BA CoE in the next round and they do not belong to the favorites in that game. Cent.Coast C. will play against Manly Warr. (#6) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Cent.Coast C.: K.Amir 17+7reb, L.Manhom 16+16reb+1ast, J.Shoaib 16+3reb+2ast, T.Akamarmoi 8+8reb+1ast, I.Washington 8+2reb+2ast, L.Cassidy 6+2reb+1ast
Albury W.B.: M.Gray 34+14reb, A.Freeman 28+7reb, I.Allen 17+3reb+2ast, J.Cincurak 6+5reb+16ast, S.Webb 5+2reb+2ast, S.Lafaele 4+5reb
gschID: 1253524


Manly Warr. - Sutherland S. 89-84

There was an upset in Narrabeen where second-ranked Sharks (6-3) were defeated by eighth ranked Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (5-4) 89-84 on Sunday. The best player for the winners was American swingman Preston Purifoy (196-1992, college: UAB, agency: Players Group) who scored 22 points. The other American import forward Matthew Eldridge (203-1996, college: Lindsey Wilson) chipped in 13 points and 7 rebounds. Eldridge is a former Eurobasket Summer League player, which is considered top international summer league in the market. Naturalized British center Jason Spurgin (211-2001, college: BGSU) produced a double-double by scoring 22 points and 15 rebounds and Luke Jamieson added 16 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists respectively for the guests. Five Manly Warr. and four Sutherland players scored in double figures. Manly Warr. moved-up to sixth place, which they share with Melbourne T. and Maitland. Loser Sharks keeps the second position with three games lost. They share it with 5 other teams. Manly Warr. will meet Cent.Coast C. (#11) in the next round where they are favorite. Sutherland will play against HKBA Spiders (#15) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Sutherland S.: J.Spurgin 22+15reb+3ast, L.Jamieson 16+8reb+4ast, L.Hutchison 12+3reb+5ast, H.Raynor 11+1reb, C.Woodbridge 8+2reb, R.Abbott 5+4reb
Manly Warr.: P.Purifoy 22+3reb+1ast, M.Bragg 14+4reb+4ast, M.Eldridge 13+7reb+3ast, S.Valkovic 12+7reb, I.Lee 11+6ast, J.Munro 9+1reb+1ast
gschID: 1253539


BA CoE - Bankstown B. 94-82

Everything went according to plan in Canberra where first ranked Excellence (9-1) beat 8th ranked Bruins (5-5) 94-82 on Sunday. BA CoE dominated down low during the game scoring 50 of its points in the paint compared to Bruins's 22 and made 19-of-24 free shots (79.2 percent) during the game. BA CoE outrebounded Bankstown B. 42-30 including 29 on the defensive glass. The best player for the winners was international Jacob Furphy (195-2006) who scored 34 points (!!!) and 6 rebounds. Guard Alexander Dickeson (191-2007) chipped in 19 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists. Four Excellence players scored in double figures. Excellence's coach used entire bench and allowed the starting five to rest. The former international Jaylin Galloway (198-2002) produced 34 points (!!!) and 6 rebounds and the former international point guard Jason Cadee (186-1991) added 19 points, 5 rebounds and 10 assists respectively for the guests. Excellence have an impressive seven-game winning streak. BA CoE maintains first position with 9-1 record, which they share with Knox R. Loser Bruins keeps the eighth place with five games lost. They share the position with Eltham W.. BA CoE will meet at home Albury W.B. (#16) in the next round which should be an easy win for them. Bankstown B. will play against Newcastle F. (#13) in Broadmeadow and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Bankstown B.: J.Galloway 34+6reb, J.Cadee 19+5reb+10ast, D.Keyes 7+3reb, J.Evic 4+2reb, A.Wolford 3+3reb, A.Alexander 0
BA CoE: J.Furphy 34+6reb+2ast, A.Dickeson 19+6reb+5ast, C.Brogan 12+1reb+4ast, M.Kuany 10+7reb, R.Akhuar 6+1reb+1ast, L.Coulibaly 4+9reb+1ast
gschID: 1253544


Group north
Townsville H. - Brisbane C. 71-82

Round 8 games in the NBL One were marked by very close results. The first upset was a home defeat of second-ranked Townsville H. (2-2) to fourth ranked Brisbane C. (3-1) 82-71. It was a key game for the top position in the league. Capitals looked well-organized offensively handing out 21 assists. Worth to mention a great performance of forward Matthew Johns (203-1999, college: Concordia-SP) who helped to win the game recording a double-double by scoring 14 points and 15 rebounds and naturalized Nigerian guard Uche Dibiamaka (193-1999, college: St.Edward's) who added 18 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists during the contest. Four Capitals players scored in double figures. Guard Ethan Betts (188-1998, college: Umpqua CC) responded with 20 points and 8 assists and forward Harrison Pennisi (208-2003, college: Fresno Pacific) scored 15 points and 7 rebounds. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Brisbane C. have a solid three-game winning streak. They keep a position of league leader. Townsville H. at the other side dropped to the fifth place with two games lost. They share the position with 4 other teams. Brisbane C. are looking forward to face SW Metro P. (#10) in Runcorn in the next round and are hoping to win another game. Townsville H. will play on the road against Ipswich F. (#4) in Booval and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Townsville H.: E.Betts 20+4reb+8ast, H.Pennisi 15+7reb, R.Peachey 15+6reb, C.Kann 8+3reb+1ast, M.Rees 6+10reb, G.Teichmann 4+3reb+1ast
Brisbane C.: U.Dibiamaka 18+7reb+4ast, T.Soong 14+1reb+5ast, M.Johns 14+15reb+3ast, C.Thew 12+13reb+3ast, S.McDaniel 7+4reb+1ast, D.Magier 7
gschID: 1253508


Gold Coast R. - Logan T. 88-86

There was no surprise in Gold Coast where 11th ranked Thunder (1-3) was edged by fifth ranked Rollers (2-1) 88-86 on Saturday. However just two-point win is not that big difference and the fans of host team counted on more convincing victory. Gold Coast R. made 22-of-29 free shots (75.9 percent) during the game. The best player for the winners was New Zealand swingman Reuben Te Rangi (198-1994) who scored 27 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists. Guard Boston Mazlin (189-2002) chipped in 24 points and 9 rebounds. The former international guard Matthew Kenyon (196-1998) produced a double-double by scoring 18 points, 19 rebounds and 4 assists and forward Callum Dalton (206-2000) added 24 points and 8 rebounds respectively for the guests. Thunder's coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help. Gold Coast R. moved-up to second place, which they share with SC Phoenix and Ipswich F. Loser Thunder keeps the eleventh position with three games lost. Gold Coast R. will meet Rockhampton (#12) on the road in the next round and are hoping to win another game. Logan T. will play against Townsville H. and hope to win that game.
Top scorers:
Logan T.: C.Dalton 24+8reb+3ast, Z.Triplett 19+4reb+5ast, M.Kenyon 18+19reb+4ast, T.Fui 9+1reb+1ast, T.Howard 6+8reb+5ast, J.Fui 4+1reb
Gold Coast R.: R.Te Rangi 27+7reb+4ast, B.Mazlin 24+9reb+3ast, C.Smith IV 19+5reb+2ast, B.Mcgregor 9+3reb, J.Bradtke 5+7reb+3ast, N.Higgins 3
gschID: 1253516


Ipswich F. - SW Metro P. 93-86

Everything could happen in Booval at the game between two tied teams. Both eighth ranked Force and 6th ranked South West Metro Pirates had identical 1-1 record. This time Force used a home court advantage and won against the opponent from Runcorn 93-86 on Saturday night. It was a key game for the second position in the league. Ipswich F. outrebounded SW Metro P. 45-34 including 30 on the defensive glass. Ipswich F. looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. The best player for the winners was American swingman Lamar Patterson (196-1991, college: Pittsburgh) who scored 26 points and 4 assists. Center Ngor Nai (208-2000, college: Baton Rouge) chipped in 15 points and 9 rebounds. The former international point guard Kai Woodfall (183-1996, college: MBU) produced 28 points and Canadian guard Dragan Stajic (188, college: Ottawa) added 6 points, 7 rebounds and 12 assists respectively for the guests. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Ipswich F. (2-1) moved-up to second place, which they share with Gold Coast R. and SC Phoenix. Loser South West Metro Pirates dropped to the tenth position with two games lost. Ipswich F. will meet at home Townsville H. (#5) in the next round. SW Metro P. will play against the league's leader Brisbane C. (#1) and hope to win that game.
Top scorers:
SW Metro P.: K.Woodfall 28+2reb+2ast, K.Whitney 15+3reb+1ast, B.Volkman 12+6reb+2ast, L.Anderson 11+7reb+1ast, B.Teys 11+8reb, D.Stajic 6+7reb+12ast
Ipswich F.: L.Patterson 26+4reb+4ast, N.Nai 15+9reb+2ast, W.Mahoney 15+6reb+3ast, K.Bishop 12+9reb+3ast, J.Ralph 8+3reb+6ast, M.Small 7+5reb
gschID: 1253517


Cairns M. - Brisbane C. 75-111

Very significant was Brisbane C.'s (#4) 36-point road victory against one of their biggest challengers Cairns M. 111-75. It ended at the same time the two-game winning streak of Marlins. It was a key game for the top position in the league. Capitals dominated down low during the game scoring 70 of its points in the paint compared to Marlins' 34. They outrebounded Marlins 50-30 including a 39-24 advantage in defensive rebounds. Capitals players were unselfish on offense dishing 22 assists comparing to just 8 passes made by Marlins' players. The winners were led by naturalized Nigerian guard Uche Dibiamaka (193-1999, college: St.Edward's) who scored that evening 18 points and 8 rebounds and the former international swingman Samuel McDaniel (198-1995, college: ULM) supported him with 18 points and 5 rebounds. Five Capitals players scored in double figures. Even 23 points and 6 rebounds by swingman Kody Stattmann (202-2000, college: Virginia) did not help to save the game for Marlins. Guard Ky Stattmann (193-2003, college: Daytona St.) added 13 points for the hosts. 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. have a solid three-game winning streak. They keep a position of league leader. Cairns M. at the other side dropped to the fifth place with two games lost. They share the position with 4 other teams. Brisbane C. will play against SW Metro P. (#10) in Runcorn in the next round and are hoping to win another game. Cairns M. will have a break next round.
Top scorers:
Cairns M.: K.Stattmann 23+6reb+1ast, K.Stattmann 13+4reb+1ast, D.Heuir 10+1reb+2ast, C.AhWang 6+1reb, A.Higgins-Titsha 5+7reb+2ast, M.Nuangki 4+3reb+1ast
Brisbane C.: I.Tueta 19+4reb+2ast, S.McDaniel 18+5reb+3ast, U.Dibiamaka 18+8reb+1ast, D.Magier 14+4reb+3ast, G.Papacostas 13+7reb+1ast, T.Soong 10+3reb+1ast
gschID: 1253523


Northside W. - Mackay M. 94-91

There was a minor upset in Taigum where higher ranked Meteors (2-2) were edged by tenth ranked Wizards (2-2) 94-91 on Sunday. Strangely Mackay outrebounded Northside W. 45-33 including 16 on the offensive glass. The best player for the winners was American guard Tyler Williams (196-1996, college: San Diego) who scored 28 points and 6 assists. The other American import guard Durrell McDonald (188-1994, college: Mercyhurst) chipped in 26 points and 7 rebounds. Wizards' coach used an eleven-player rotation in such tough game. Forward Cameron Goldfinch (201-1999, college: Newman) produced a double-double by scoring 28 points and 11 rebounds and the former international swingman Makuach Maluach (200-1998, college: N.Mexico) added 31 points and 5 rebounds respectively for the guests. Northside W. moved-up to fifth place, which they share with 4 other teams including defeated Mackay. Northside W. will meet higher ranked SC Phoenix (#3) in the next round and it may be quite challenging game. Mackay will play against the league's second-placed Gold Coast R. and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Mackay M.: M.Maluach 31+5reb+2ast, C.Goldfinch 28+11reb, J.Jamerson 15+11reb+5ast, J.Spiers 9+1reb+1ast, K.Medhurst 7+1ast, J.Brenchley 1+13reb+8ast
Northside W.: T.Williams 28+3reb+6ast, D.McDonald 26+7reb, I.Jorgenson 7, A.Hillman 7+7reb+4ast, N.McCullough 7+1reb+3ast, J.Richardson 6+3reb
gschID: 1253542


SD Spartans - Northside W. 83-79

The game between closely ranked teams ended with ninth ranked Spartans' (2-2) home victory over 10th ranked Wizards (2-2) 83-79 on Saturday. The best player for the winners was forward Blake Jones (208-2002, college: CS Monterey) who had a double-double by scoring 15 points, 17 rebounds and 5 assists. Point guard Tamuri Wigness (184-2002) chipped in 21 points. Five Spartans players scored in double figures. American guard Tyler Williams (196-1996, college: San Diego) produced 20 points and 4 steals and New Zealand guard Nikau McCullough (190-1997, college: St.Mary's, TX) added 18 points respectively for the guests. Wizards' coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help. SD Spartans moved-up to fifth place, which they share with 4 other teams including defeated Northside W.. SD Spartans will have a break next round, and it should allow them to practice more before next game. Northside W. will play against SC Phoenix (#3) in Cotton Tree and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Northside W.: T.Williams 20+4reb+3ast, N.McCullough 18+3reb+1ast, B.Adamson 12+5reb, D.McDonald 8+2ast, B.Crown 8+7reb+1ast, J.Kunen 6+9reb+2ast
SD Spartans: T.Wigness 21+2reb+2ast, M.Kerle 16+3reb+3ast, B.Jones 15+17reb+5ast, K.Adnam 13+6reb+4ast, A.Ugrinic 11+7reb, D.Ryder 4+4reb+1ast
gschID: 1253528


SC Phoenix - Mackay M. 121-94

There was a minor upset in Cotton Tree where 5th ranked Meteors (2-2) were rolled over by eighth ranked Phoenix (2-1) 121-94 on Saturday. SC Phoenix outrebounded Mackay 52-30 including a 17-4 advantage in offensive rebounds. The best player for the winners was Deshawn Ross-Paiwan (-2003) who scored 25 points and 5 rebounds. Guamanian-American guard Earnest Ross (198-1991, college: Missouri, agency: Haylett Sports) chipped in 22 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists. The former international swingman Makuach Maluach (200-1998, college: N.Mexico) produced 21 points and 6 rebounds and forward Cameron Goldfinch (201-1999, college: Newman) added 12 points and 9 rebounds respectively for the guests. Both teams had five players each who scored in double figures. Since the result was very predictable, it gave the chance for the coaches to test many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. SC Phoenix moved-up to second place, which they share with Gold Coast R. and Ipswich F. Loser Meteors keeps the fifth position with two games lost. They share it with 4 other teams. SC Phoenix will meet at home Northside W. (#8) in the next round where they are favorite. Mackay will play against the league's second-placed Gold Coast R. and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Mackay M.: M.Maluach 21+6reb+2ast, J.Brenchley 15+1reb+6ast, J.Jamerson 15+3reb+2ast, C.Goldfinch 12+9reb+2ast, K.Medhurst 11+2reb+1ast, K.Sager 9+5reb
SC Phoenix: D.Ross-Paiwan 25+5reb+3ast, J.Robateau 24+4reb+1ast, E.Ross 22+5reb+5ast, N.Kahler 15+12reb+1ast, D.Robateau 14+7reb+3ast, E.Kafritsas 9+4reb+3ast
gschID: 1253529


Group south
Hobart C. - Eltham W. 89-69

Everything went according to plan in Hobart where ninth ranked Chargers (6-5) outscored 12th ranked Wildcats (5-5) 89-69 on Friday. Hobart C. dominated down low during the game scoring 58 of its points in the paint compared to Wildcats's 36. The best player for the winners was forward Jacob Richards (200-2001) who scored 21 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists. Swingman Will Cranston-Lown (185-2000, college: Regis Univ.) chipped in 10 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists. Five Chargers players scored in double figures. Chargers' coach used entire bench and allowed the starting five to rest. American guard Xavier Bledson (198-1999, college: Indiana St.) produced 18 points and 4 steals and the former international guard Mitchell McCarron (189-1992, college: MSU Denver) added 10 points, 5 rebounds and 7 assists respectively for the guests. Hobart C. maintains ninth position with 6-5 record. Loser Wildcats dropped to the eighth place with five games lost. They share the position with Bankstown B.. Hobart C. will meet at home Ringwood (#17) in the next round and are hoping to win another game. Eltham W. will play against Geelong U. (#14) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Eltham W.: G.Hadley 20+1reb, X.Bledson 18+4reb+1ast, M.McCarron 10+5reb+7ast, S.Short 9+3reb+4ast, Z.Agosta 6+1reb, Z.Cunningham 4+7reb
Hobart C.: J.Richards 21+8reb+8ast, O.Angerstein 16+5reb, A.Eugster 14+3reb+3ast, H.Makeny 12+7reb+1ast, J.Straatsma 11+4reb+1ast, W.Cranston-Lown 10+8reb+5ast
gschID: 1253507


Knox R. - Geelong U. 97-76

There was no surprise in Melbourne where 12th ranked United (4-6) was outplayed by first ranked Raiders (9-1) 97-76 on Friday. Knox R. outrebounded Geelong U. 41-30 including 28 on the defensive glass. Knox R. looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. The best player for the winners was forward Keli Leaupepe (198-2000, college: LMU) who scored 24 points and 8 rebounds. The former international guard Sunday Dech (195-1994, college: Barry) chipped in 19 points and 4 assists. Four Raiders players scored in double figures. American guard Demarcus Gatlin (193-1992, college: SHSU) produced 13 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists and point guard Liam Herbert (182-2001) added 21 points respectively for the guests. Since the result was very predictable, it gave the chance for the coaches to test many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. Raiders have an impressive five-game winning streak. Knox R. maintains first position with 9-1 record, which they share with BA CoE. Loser United keeps the twelfth place with six games lost. They share the position with Waverley F. and Keilor T.. Knox R. will meet Waverley F. (#13) in the next round which should be another easy win for them. Geelong U. will play against Eltham W. and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Geelong U.: L.Herbert 21+3reb+2ast, T.Forsyth 14+8reb+1ast, D.Gatlin 13+8reb+8ast, O.Odigie 9+3reb, B.Bruce 6+1reb+1ast, J.Talbot 5+2reb+1ast
Knox R.: K.Leaupepe 24+8reb+3ast, S.Dech 19+3reb+4ast, B.Nunn 17+1reb+2ast, A.Murkey 11+4reb+4ast, N.Pelle 10+6reb+1ast, T.Dufelmeier 9+6reb+5ast
gschID: 1253509


Dandenong R. - Knox R. 72-89

No shocking result in a game in Dandenong where first ranked Raiders (9-1) won against 19th ranked Rangers (2-8) 89-72 on Saturday. Knox R. dominated down low during the game scoring 50 of its points in the paint compared to Rangers's 28. Knox R. outrebounded Dandenong R. 40-28 including a 26-15 advantage in defensive rebounds. The best player for the winners was the former international guard Sunday Dech (195-1994, college: Barry) who scored 19 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists. Forward Keli Leaupepe (198-2000, college: LMU) chipped in 23 points and 6 rebounds. Four Raiders players scored in double figures. American point guard Bryton Hobbs (183-1991, college: Northeastern St.) produced 16 points and 5 assists and his fellow American import forward Ruot Monyyong (210-1998, college: UALR) added 15 points, 7 rebounds and 4 blocks respectively for the hosts. Raiders have an impressive five-game winning streak. Knox R. maintains first position with 9-1 record, which they share with BA CoE. Dandenong R. lost fifth consecutive game. They keep the nineteenth place with eight games lost. Knox R. will meet Waverley F. (#13) in the next round which should be an easy win for them. Dandenong R. will play against Waverley F. (#13) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Dandenong R.: B.Hobbs 16+1reb+5ast, R.Monyyong 15+7reb, J.Roberts 11+2reb+1ast, D.Puoch Puoch 9+6reb, B.Rough 7+4reb+1ast, R.Rapp 6+3reb+2ast
Knox R.: K.Leaupepe 23+6reb, S.Dech 19+6reb+5ast, B.Blake 15+3reb+2ast, N.Pelle 12+9reb+1ast, B.Nunn 8+1reb+3ast, T.Dufelmeier 6+11reb+7ast
gschID: 1253525


Bendigo B. - Melbourne T. 78-100

There was a minor upset in Bendigo where 8th ranked Braves (7-4) were crushed by tenth ranked Tigers (5-4) 100-78 on Saturday. Melbourne T. looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. The best player for the winners was forward Jack Purchase (203-1995, college: Hawaii) who scored 35 points (!!!) and 7 rebounds. The former international guard Tom Wilson (195-1997, college: SMU) chipped in 24 points and 5 rebounds. Four Tigers players scored in double figures. American swingman Justin Johnson (198-1999, college: UTRGV) produced 17 points and 4 assists and Lual Diing (205-1998) added 13 points respectively for the hosts. Braves' coach gave up on the game allowing to play eleven players seeing no chance for a win. Melbourne T. moved-up to sixth place, which they share with Maitland and Manly Warr. Loser Braves dropped to the fourth position with four games lost. Melbourne T. will meet higher ranked Casey (#3) in the next round and it may be quite challenging game. Bendigo will play against the league's second-placed Mt.Gambier and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Bendigo B.: J.Johnson 17+3reb+4ast, L.Diing 13+4reb+1ast, J.Pattinson 10+1reb, B.Smythe 9+7reb, C.Matthews 7+1reb+1ast, L.O'Brien 5+1reb+2ast
Melbourne T.: J.Purchase 35+7reb+3ast, T.Wilson 24+5reb+3ast, M.Gaze 15+5reb+5ast, M.Wearne 10+1reb+5ast, K.Garnaut 9+11reb+2ast, T.Chehhal 3+3ast
gschID: 1253526


Sandringham S. - Ballarat M. 106-87

There was a surprise result in Cheltenham where eighteenth ranked Sabres (3-7) smashed higher ranked Miners (6-4) 106-87 on Saturday. Sandringham S. outrebounded Ballarat M. 47-35 including 33 on the defensive glass. Sandringham S. shot the lights out from three sinking 14 long-distance shots on high 51.9 percentage. The best player for the winners was naturalized South Sudanese forward Malith Machar (198-1999, college: Midland CC) who scored 24 points and 8 rebounds. Forward Tom Koppens (201-2003) chipped in 19 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists. Guard Luke Rosendale (194-2001) produced 26 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists and guard Nicholas Stoddart (188-2000) added 24 points respectively for the guests. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Miners' coach rotated ten players seeing no chance for a win. Sandringham S. moved-up to fourteenth place, which they share with 3 other teams. Loser Miners dropped to the fifth position with four games lost. They share it with 3 other teams. Sandringham S. will meet higher ranked Nunawading S. (#8) in the next round and they do not belong to the favorites in that game. Ballarat M. will play against the league's second-placed Mt.Gambier and will have a slim chance for a victory.
Top scorers:
Ballarat M.: L.Rosendale 26+5reb+4ast, N.Stoddart 24+4reb, A.Krause 10+10reb+2ast, M.Puondak 10+5reb, Z.Dunmore 8+2reb+2ast, B.Bak 5+3reb+1ast
Sandringham S.: M.Machar 24+8reb+2ast, D.Daniels 19+6reb+3ast, T.Koppens 19+6reb+4ast, D.Pineau 12+12reb, C.Asuncion-Byrd 12+1reb+1ast, E.Brown 11+5reb+2ast
gschID: 1253522


Nunawading S. - Ringwood H. 95-94

Not a big story in a game in East Burwood where 15th ranked Ringwood Hawks (3-7) were edged by ninth ranked Spectres (6-4) 95-94 on Saturday. However just one-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 American forward BJ Mack (203-2000, college: S.Carolina) who had a double-double by scoring 21 points, 18 rebounds and 4 assists. The other American import forward Cameron Cranston (198, college: WOU, agency: JCK Sports Group) chipped in 17 points and 5 rebounds. The former international guard Angus Glover (192-1998) produced 23 points and 6 rebounds and the former international guard Tanner Krebs (198-1996, college: SMC) added 20 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists respectively for the guests. Four Nunawading S. and five Ringwood players scored in double figures. Ringwood Hawks' coach tried various players' combinations and tested in total eleven players in this game, but that didn't help. Spectres have a solid three-game winning streak. Nunawading S. moved-up to fifth place, which they share with 3 other teams. Ringwood lost third consecutive game. They dropped to the fourteenth position with seven games lost. They share it with 3 other teams. Nunawading S. will meet at home Sandringham S. (#15) in the next round and are hoping to win another game. Ringwood will play against NW Tasmania in Ulverstone and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Ringwood H.: A.Glover 23+6reb+3ast, T.Krebs 20+6reb+4ast, J.Lawton 18+4reb+2ast, J.Tomasi 12+13reb+2ast, T.Carroll 11+1reb+1ast, H.Sealey 4+1ast
Nunawading S.: B.Mack 21+18reb+4ast, J.Mutimer 18+5ast, C.Cranston 17+5reb+3ast, C.D'Angelo 15+2reb, J.Gandolfo 12+3ast, K.Robinson 7+1reb
gschID: 1253527


Ringwood H. - Dandenong R. 91-96

There was a surprise result in Heathmont where nineteenth ranked Rangers (2-8) beat higher ranked Ringwood Hawks (3-7) 96-91 on Sunday. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Dandenong R. made 8 blocks. The best player for the winners was American point guard Bryton Hobbs (183-1991, college: Northeastern St.) who scored 27 points and 7 assists. The other American import forward Ruot Monyyong (210-1998, college: UALR) chipped in a double-double by scoring 16 points and 14 rebounds. The former international guard Angus Glover (192-1998) produced 30 points and 5 assists and the former international guard Tanner Krebs (198-1996, college: SMC) added 13 points and 13 rebounds respectively for the hosts. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Ringwood Hawks' coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help. Dandenong R. maintains nineteenth position with 2-8 record. Ringwood lost third consecutive game. They dropped to the fourteenth place with seven games lost. They share the position with 3 other teams. Dandenong R. will meet at home higher ranked Waverley F. (#13) in the next round and they do not belong to the favorites in that game. Ringwood will play against NW Tasmania in Ulverstone and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Ringwood H.: A.Glover 30+4reb+5ast, J.Lawton 22+1reb+3ast, T.Krebs 13+13reb+2ast, J.Tomasi 11+7reb+1ast, T.Carroll 9+3reb+2ast, H.Sealey 4+1reb+1ast
Dandenong R.: B.Hobbs 27+2reb+7ast, R.Monyyong 16+14reb+2ast, S.Davidson 15+2reb+3ast, J.Bieker 13+4reb+3ast, J.Roberts 9+5reb+1ast, D.Puoch Puoch 8+3reb
gschID: 1253540


Mt.Gambier - Geelong U. 94-88

There was no surprise in Mt Gambier where 12th ranked United (4-6) was defeated by fourth ranked Pioneers (7-3) 94-88 on Sunday. However just six-point win is not that big difference and the fans of host team counted on more convincing victory. Strangely Geelong U. outrebounded Mt.Gambier 49-36 including 20 on the offensive glass. The best player for the winners was forward Akech Aliir (204-2000) who had a double-double by scoring 26 points and 11 rebounds. American guard Joseph Palmer (193-2001, college: Colorado St., agency: Warren Sports International) chipped in a double-double by scoring 17 points, 11 rebounds and 5 assists. American guard Demarcus Gatlin (193-1992, college: SHSU) produced a double-double by scoring 18 points, 21 rebounds and 6 assists and forward Tristan Forsyth (208-1998, college: CBU) added 20 points and 5 rebounds respectively for the guests. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Mt.Gambier moved-up to second place, which they share with Casey. Loser United keeps the twelfth position with six games lost. They share it with Waverley F. and Keilor T.. Mt.Gambier will meet Bendigo (#4) on the road in the next round. Geelong U. will play against Eltham W. (#11) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Geelong U.: T.Forsyth 20+5reb, D.Gatlin 18+21reb+6ast, M.Marach 13+3reb+1ast, J.Talbot 11+2reb, O.Odigie 10+10reb+4ast, L.Herbert 6+5reb+5ast
Mt.Gambier: A.Aliir 26+11reb, A.Mudronja 21+1reb+2ast, J.Palmer 17+11reb+5ast, K.Archie 11+4reb+2ast, D.Marshall 9+1reb+1ast, A.Shelley 7+1reb+3ast
gschID: 1253541


Frankston B. - Casey C. 83-92

Quite upsetting was Frankston B.'s (#3) home defeat in a game versus fifth ranked Casey 92-83. It was a key game for the second position in the league. Cavaliers made 23-of-29 free shots (79.3 percent) during the game. Cavaliers outrebounded Blues 45-33 including a 38-22 advantage in defensive rebounds. The best player for the winners was American forward Nate Roberts (211-2000, college: Washington) who had a double-double by scoring 21 points and 16 rebounds (on 10-of-12 shooting from the field). Swingman Tyler Robertson (198-2000, college: Portland) chipped in 22 points and 5 rebounds (was perfect 8-for-8 from the free throw line). Four Cavaliers players scored in double figures. Guard Michael Harris (193-1999) produced 35 points (!!!) and 5 rebounds and the former international guard Igor Hadziomerovic (193-1992, college: Boise St.) added 18 points and 7 rebounds respectively for the hosts. Casey (7-3) moved-up to second place, which they share with Mt.Gambier. Loser Blues dropped to the fifth position with four games lost. They share it with 3 other teams. Casey will meet at home Melbourne T. (#10) in the next round and are hoping to win another game. Frankston B. will play against Kilsyth C. (#5) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Frankston B.: M.Harris 35+5reb+3ast, I.Hadziomerovic 18+7reb+3ast, K.Box 12+4reb+1ast, V.Monaghan 8+1reb, H.Peirce 5+9reb+1ast, T.Garrett 3+3reb
Casey C.: T.Robertson 22+5reb+3ast, N.Roberts 21+16reb+1ast, H.Marks 19+6reb+3ast, T.Hankerson 16+6reb+3ast, B.Waller 6+2reb, P.Bungei 4+3reb+3ast
gschID: 1253530


NW Tasmania - Eltham W. 89-90

No shocking result in a game in Ulverstone where twelfth ranked Wildcats (5-5) edged 17th ranked NW Tasmania Thunder (3-8) 90-89 on Saturday. Eltham W. made 20-of-23 free shots (87.0 percent) during the game. The best player for the winners was guard Gabe Hadley (193-1998) who scored 24 points and 5 assists (was perfect 9-for-9 from the free throw line !!!). American guard Xavier Bledson (198-1999, college: Indiana St.) chipped in 19 points and 7 rebounds (was perfect 7-for-7 from the free throw line). Guard Lachlan Barker (188-1996) produced 28 points and 4 assists and American forward Tyler Harris (201-2001, college: Richmond) added 16 points, 11 rebounds and 4 assists respectively for the hosts. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. NW Tasmania Thunder's coach tried various players' combinations and tested in total twelve players in this game, but that didn't help. Eltham W. moved-up to eighth place, which they share with Bankstown B. NW Tasmania lost fourth consecutive game. They dropped to the eighteenth position with eight games lost. Eltham W. will meet at home Geelong U. (#14) in the next round where they are favorite. NW Tasmania will play against Ringwood (#17) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
NW Tasmania: L.Barker 28+3reb+4ast, T.Harris 16+11reb+4ast, T.Armstrong 11+3reb+5ast, A.Woodhill 10+4reb, K.Savage 8+4reb, A.Sullivan 5+1reb
Eltham W.: G.Hadley 24+5ast, X.Bledson 19+7reb+2ast, J.Sykes 14+4reb, Z.Cunningham 13+5reb+2ast, S.Short 8+3reb+3ast, M.McCarron 5+7reb+2ast
gschID: 1253531


Diamond V.E. - Kilsyth C. 88-104

Very expected game in Greensborough where 16th ranked Diamond Valley Eagles (3-7) were defeated by eighth ranked Cobras (6-4) 104-88 on Saturday. Kilsyth C. had a 33-22 advantage in offensive rebounds. They shot the lights out from three sinking 15 long-distance shots on high 51.7 percentage. Kilsyth C. looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. The best player for the winners was American forward Dillon Stith (200-1992, college: St.Vincent) who scored 22 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists. Senegalese forward Khadim Sy (208-1997, college: Wake Forest) chipped in a double-double by scoring 20 points and 10 rebounds. Center Jock Perry (216-1997, college: UC Riverside) produced a double-double by scoring 26 points, 11 rebounds and 4 assists and naturalized British swingman Adam Thoseby (197-1991, college: GSW) added 15 points respectively for the hosts. Five Kilsyth C. and four Diamond V.E. players scored in double figures. Diamond Valley Eagles' coach rotated ten players seeing no chance for a win. Kilsyth C. moved-up to fifth place, which they share with 3 other teams. Diamond V.E. lost third consecutive game. They dropped to the fourteenth position with seven games lost. They share it with 3 other teams. Kilsyth C. will meet at home Frankston B. (#7) in the next round. Diamond V.E. will play against Bendigo (#4) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Diamond V.E.: J.Perry 26+11reb+4ast, N.Manyang 16+3reb+2ast, R.Haywood 15+1reb, A.Thoseby 15+3reb+3ast, N.Todd 7+5reb+2ast, J.Ghee 6+3reb+4ast
Kilsyth C.: D.Stith 22+8reb+7ast, K.Sy 20+10reb+2ast, B.Ursich 14+8reb+1ast, A.Tomada 13+4reb+7ast, M.Dielemans 12+1reb+1ast, C.Jeffs 11+8reb+4ast
gschID: 1253532


Keilor T. - Waverley F. 75-70

There was a surprise result in Melbourne where fifteenth ranked Thunder (4-6) defeated higher ranked Falcons (4-6) 75-70 on Saturday. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Keilor T. made 8 blocks. The best player for the winners was guard Deng Dut (193, college: DBU) who scored 23 points and 5 rebounds. Guard Daniel Foster (198-2001, college: Nevada) chipped in a double-double by scoring 13 points, 11 rebounds and 4 assists. Thunder's coach used an eleven-player rotation in such tough game. American forward Mason Forbes (206-1999, college: SMC) produced a double-double by scoring 20 points and 14 rebounds and his fellow American import point guard Khalil Shabazz (183-1998, college: USF) added 17 points and 7 steals respectively for the guests. Keilor T. moved-up to twelfth place, which they share with Geelong U. and Waverley F. Keilor T. will meet at home higher ranked Kilsyth C. (#5) in the next round and they do not belong to the favorites in that game. Waverley F. will play against the league's leader Knox R. (#1) and will have a slim chance for a victory.
Top scorers:
Waverley F.: M.Forbes 20+14reb+1ast, K.Shabazz 17+3reb+3ast, M.Meunier 12+4reb+1ast, M.Akec 9+3reb, M.Harper 7+5reb+2ast, I.Abergut 3+1reb
Keilor T.: D.Dut 23+5reb+1ast, D.Foster 13+11reb+4ast, D.Thompson 10+4reb+2ast, A.Ayilara 9+6reb, C.Harris 6+9reb, R.Philippe 5+1reb+1ast
gschID: 1253533


Frankston B. - Bendigo B. 84-91

There was an upset in Seaford where one of their biggest challengers Blues (6-4) were defeated by eighth ranked Braves (7-4) 91-84 on Sunday. Strangely Frankston B. outrebounded Bendigo 40-28 including 30 on the defensive glass. The best player for the winners was Lual Diing (205-1998) who scored 23 points and 5 rebounds. American swingman Charles Matthews (198-1996, college: Michigan) chipped in 18 points and 5 assists. Guard Michael Harris (193-1999) produced 30 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists and point guard Lucas Barker (183-1993, college: Indianapolis) added 17 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists respectively for the hosts. Five Bendigo and four Frankston B. players scored in double figures. Bendigo moved-up to fourth place. Loser Blues dropped to the fifth position with four games lost. They share it with 3 other teams. Bendigo will meet at home league's second-placed Mt.Gambier in the next round and it may be the game of the week. Frankston B. will play against Kilsyth C. and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Frankston B.: M.Harris 30+9reb+4ast, L.Barker 17+5reb+4ast, T.Garrett 11+5reb, I.Hadziomerovic 10+5reb+3ast, K.Box 8+1reb+3ast, V.Monaghan 4+6reb
Bendigo B.: L.Diing 23+5reb+1ast, C.Matthews 18+3reb+5ast, J.Pattinson 15+2reb, L.O'Brien 14+4reb+2ast, J.Johnson 13+7reb+1ast, I.Murphy 4+3reb+4ast
gschID: 1253545


Group west
Mandurah M. - Joondalup W. 80-104

There was a small surprise in Mandurah where fifth ranked Wanneroo (6-3) outscored their close opponent Magic (6-3) 104-80 on Thursday. Joondalup W. looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. The best player for the winners was American swingman CJ Turnage (201-1995, college: SVSU) who had a double-double by scoring 25 points, 13 rebounds and 4 assists. Forward Caleb Davis (206-1995, college: SVSU) chipped in 20 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists (on 7-of-9 shooting from the field). Five Wanneroo players scored in double figures. American power forward Sam Freeman (208-2001, college: CSUSB, agency: Haylett Sports) produced a double-double by scoring 26 points and 11 rebounds and his fellow American import forward Jahcoree Ealy (201, college: ENMU, agency: Elevate Sports Alliance) added 18 points and 4 assists respectively for the hosts. Since the result was very predictable, it gave the chance for the coaches to test many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. Joondalup W. moved-up to second place, which they share with 5 other teams including defeated Mandurah. Joondalup W. will meet league's second-placed Rockingham F. on the road in the next round and it will be for sure the game of the week. Mandurah will play against Cockburn and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Mandurah M.: S.Freeman 26+11reb+2ast, J.Ealy 18+2reb+4ast, L.Bertram 11+5reb+5ast, J.Pesava 9+6reb+3ast, J.Malie 6+3reb+2ast, J.MacDonald 4+4reb
Joondalup W.: C.Turnage 25+13reb+4ast, C.Davis 20+8reb+6ast, J.Baker 20+5reb+3ast, A.Kuerban 16+2reb, V.Chadinha 10+4reb+4ast, J.Hodge 6+2reb
gschID: 1253506


Lakeside L. - Perth R. 74-89

Everything could happen in North Lake at the game between two tied teams. Both tenth ranked Redbacks and 12th ranked Lightning had identical 2-6 record. But Lightning was not able to use a home court advantage and was defeated by the opponent from Northbridge 89-74 on Friday night. The best player for the winners was guard Lochlan Cummings (189-1995, college: HIU) who had a double-double by scoring 31 points and 13 rebounds. British-Nigerian center Emmanuel Kanwei (207-2003) chipped in 16 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists. Four Redbacks players scored in double figures. American guard Isaiah Lewis (185-1997, college: RWU) produced 17 points and 5 assists and his fellow American import forward AJ Wilson (202-1997, college: S.Carolina) added 21 points, 5 rebounds and 5 blocks respectively for the hosts. Both coaches tested many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. Perth R. maintains tenth position with 3-6 record, which they share with Newcastle F. and Inner WB. Loser Lightning keeps the twelfth place with seven games lost. They share the position with Albury W.B.. Perth R. will meet at home higher ranked Willetton T. (#7) in the next round and it may be quite challenging game. Lakeside L. will play against Goldfields G. (#3) in Kalgoorlie and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Lakeside L.: A.Wilson 21+5reb, J.Bennett 18+3reb, I.Lewis 17+4reb+5ast, T.Hollick 6+2reb+1ast, B.Lee 5+3reb+1ast, C.Shervill 4
Perth R.: L.Cummings 31+13reb+1ast, E.Kanwei 16+7reb+7ast, J.Underwood 13+10reb+2ast, C.Aylett 10+2ast, J.Formosa 8+3reb+4ast, M.Riley 8+1reb+2ast
gschID: 1253510


Warwick S. - Cockburn 98-76

No shocking result in a game in Perth where top-ranked Senators (9-0) outleveled 13th ranked Cougars (1-8) 98-76 on Friday. Warwick S. forced 21 Cockburn turnovers. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 24 assists. The best player for the winners was the former international guard Elijah Pepper (193-2001, college: UC Davis) who had a double-double by scoring 32 points and 11 assists. Guard Brody England (191-1999) chipped in 19 points. American swingman Terrandus Smith (193-1998, college: Union, TN) produced a double-double by scoring 31 points and 18 rebounds and center Nathan Pond (209) added 15 points and 9 rebounds respectively for the guests. Since the result was very predictable, it gave the chance for the coaches to test many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. Senators have an impressive nine-game winning streak. Warwick S. maintains first position with 9-0 record. Cockburn lost third consecutive game. They keep the thirteenth place with eight games lost. Warwick S. will meet Geraldton B. (#6) in the next round where they are favorite. Cockburn will play against Mandurah (#5) and hope to win that game.
Top scorers:
Cockburn: T.Smith 31+18reb+3ast, N.Pond 15+9reb+1ast, C.Nai 8+2reb, K.Martin 8+2reb+3ast, J.Hunt 5+1reb+5ast, R.Bensemann 5+2reb
Warwick S.: E.Pepper 32+4reb+11ast, B.England 19+3reb+1ast, T.Withers 13+6reb+1ast, C.Creek 9+9reb+3ast, G.Pearl 8+4reb, M.Clarke 6+5reb+5ast
gschID: 1253511


SW Slammers - Rockingham F. 83-116

Very expected game in Bunbury where bottom-ranked Slammers (0-9) were crushed by second ranked Flames (8-1) 116-83 on Friday. Rockingham F. dominated down low during the game scoring 62 of its points in the paint compared to Slammers' 30. Rockingham F. outrebounded SW Slammers 54-29 including a 22-11 advantage in offensive rebounds. Rockingham F. looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. The best player for the winners was American forward LaQuinton Ross (203-1992, college: Ohio St.) who had a double-double by scoring 24 points and 12 rebounds. The former international guard Isaac White (188-1998, college: CBU) chipped in 19 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists. Five Flames players scored in double figures. American power forward Jamal Poplar (204-1996, college: Seward County) produced a double-double by scoring 28 points and 10 rebounds and swingman Devan Craig (194-2003) added 13 points and 4 steals respectively for the hosts. Since the result was very predictable, it gave the chance for the coaches to test many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. Flames have an impressive six-game winning streak. Rockingham F. maintains second position with 8-1 record behind leader BA CoE. Loser Slammers still closes the standings with nine games lost. Rockingham F. will meet at home Joondalup W. (#4) in the next round. SW Slammers will play against East Perth E. (#11) in Morley and hope to get finally their first victory.
Top scorers:
SW Slammers: J.Poplar 28+10reb+1ast, D.Craig 13+4reb+1ast, C.Whipple 9+1reb+1ast, C.Richardson 9, P.Keats 8+1reb+6ast, M.Wugol 6
Rockingham F.: L.Ross 24+12reb+1ast, T.Durnin 21+5reb+1ast, I.White 19+8reb+5ast, R.Godfrey 17+5reb+2ast, E.Naar 15+3reb+7ast, J.Pressley 9+7reb+2ast
gschID: 1253512


Geraldton B. - Perry Lakes H. 96-68

The game between closely ranked teams ended with seventh ranked Buccaneers' (5-3) home victory over 8th ranked Hawks (3-5) 96-68 on Saturday. Geraldton B. made 18-of-21 free shots (85.7 percent) during the game. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 21 assists. The best player for the winners was guard Johny Narkle (199-2001) who scored 25 points and 8 rebounds. Point guard Verle Williams Jr (180-1997) chipped in 11 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists. Four Buccaneers players scored in double figures. Forward Nicholas Floyd (198-2002) produced 15 points and 5 rebounds and Luke Phillips (208-1999, college: ULM) added 9 points and 5 rebounds respectively for the guests. Since the result was very predictable, it gave the chance for the coaches to test many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. Geraldton B. moved-up to third place, which they share with 3 other teams. Loser Hawks dropped to the fifth position with five games lost. They share it with 4 other teams. Geraldton B. will meet at home league's leader Warwick S. in the next round and it will be for sure the game of the week. Perry Lakes H. will play against Kalamunda ES (#8) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Perry Lakes H.: N.Floyd 15+5reb+3ast, M.Leary 10+6reb, K.Phillips 9+2reb+1ast, L.Phillips 9+5reb+3ast, J.Stanley-Williams 8+5reb+1ast, K.O'Donohue 5+2reb
Geraldton B.: J.Narkle 25+8reb+2ast, A.Ralph 20, J.Keyes 13+5reb+1ast, V.Williams Jr. 11+5reb+6ast, N.DeSantis 7+3reb+3ast, R.Blanchett 7+3reb+1ast
gschID: 1253534


East Perth E. - Mandurah M. 86-88

Not a big story in a game in Morley where 11th ranked Eagles (2-5) were edged by fifth ranked Magic (6-3) 88-86 on Saturday. Mandurah dominated down low during the game scoring 66 of its points in the paint compared to Eagles's 44. Mandurah forced 20 East Perth E. turnovers. Strangely East Perth E. outrebounded Mandurah 50-34 including 19 on the offensive glass. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. The best player for the winners was naturalized French swingman Julian Pesava (193-1995, college: Wayland Baptist) who had a double-double by scoring 18 points, 5 rebounds and 10 assists. American forward Jahcoree Ealy (201, college: ENMU, agency: Elevate Sports Alliance) chipped in 20 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists. American power forward Lee Roberts (203-1987, college: Findlay, OH, agency: BIG) produced a double-double by scoring 20 points and 15 rebounds and naturalized Greek center Ioannis Dimakopoulos (218-1994, college: UC Irvine, agency: Helping Ballers) added 21 points and 7 rebounds respectively for the hosts. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Mandurah moved-up to second place, which they share with 5 other teams. Loser Eagles keeps the eleventh position with five games lost. Mandurah will meet at home Cockburn (#13) in the next round which should be an easy win for them. East Perth E. will play against SW Slammers and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
East Perth E.: I.Dimakopoulos 21+7reb+3ast, L.Roberts 20+15reb+2ast, M.Rice 18+1reb+2ast, J.Antonio 13+12reb+5ast, M.Lang 6+4reb+5ast, N.Filpo 4+3reb+1ast
Mandurah M.: J.Ealy 20+5reb+6ast, L.Bertram 19+4reb+2ast, J.Pesava 18+5reb+10ast, S.Freeman 13+10reb+3ast, H.Warden 8+3reb+1ast, J.Malie 6+3reb
gschID: 1253535


Perth R. - Warwick S. 69-101

Everything went according to plan in Northbridge where top-ranked Senators (9-0) outscored 10th ranked Redbacks (3-6) 101-69 on Saturday. Warwick S. looked well-organized offensively handing out 27 assists. The best player for the winners was the former international guard Elijah Pepper (193-2001, college: UC Davis) who scored 29 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists. British guard Mitchell Clarke (186-1999) chipped in 20 points, 9 assists and 4 steals. American center Jonah Underwood (206-1996, college: HIU) produced a double-double by scoring 13 points and 10 rebounds and British-Nigerian center Emmanuel Kanwei (207-2003) added 8 points and 10 rebounds respectively for the hosts. Since the result was very predictable, it gave the chance for the coaches to test many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. Senators have an impressive nine-game winning streak. Warwick S. maintains first position with 9-0 record. Loser Redbacks keeps the tenth place with six games lost. They share the position with Newcastle F. and Inner WB. Warwick S. will meet Geraldton B. (#6) in the next round where they are favorite. Perth R. will play against Willetton T. (#7) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Perth R.: M.Riley 13+4reb, J.Underwood 13+10reb+1ast, L.Cummings 12+3reb+2ast, E.Kanwei 8+10reb+2ast, I.Walley-Stack 5+1reb, J.Deegan 5+1reb+1ast
Warwick S.: E.Pepper 29+5reb+5ast, M.Clarke 20+3reb+9ast, G.Pearl 13+3reb+5ast, B.England 10+4reb, K.Chamberlain 9+1ast, C.Creek 7+4reb
gschID: 1253536


Willetton T. - Goldfields G. 70-81

Everything could happen in Willetton at the game between two tied teams. Both fifth ranked Giants and their close opponent Tigers had identical 5-2 record. But Tigers were not able to use a home court advantage and were defeated by the opponent from Kalgoorlie 81-70 on Saturday night. Goldfields G. had a 35-24 advantage in offensive rebounds. The best player for the winners was American forward DeSean Parsons (201-1995, college: Portland St.) who had a double-double by scoring 22 points, 14 rebounds and 6 assists. Swingman Joshua Duach (197-2003, college: Iona) chipped in 19 points and 8 rebounds. American forward Taeshon Cherry (203-1999, college: Marian, IN, agency: Elevate Sports Alliance) produced 32 points and naturalized Scottish power forward Michael Vigor (206-1990) added 7 points and 10 rebounds respectively for the hosts. Both coaches tested many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. Goldfields G. (6-2) moved-up to third place which they share with defeated Willetton T.. Loser Tigers dropped to the third position with three games lost. They share it with 3 other teams. Goldfields G. will meet at home Lakeside L. (#12) in the next round and are hoping to win another game. Willetton T. will play against Perth R. (#10) in Northbridge and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Willetton T.: T.Cherry 32+4reb+1ast, M.Vigor 7+10reb+2ast, A.Black 7+1reb+2ast, K.Armour 6+1reb+3ast, A.Fitzgerald 5+4reb+1ast, D.Scott 5+6reb+3ast
Goldfields G.: D.Parsons 22+14reb+6ast, S.Stewart 22+4reb+2ast, J.Duach 19+8reb+2ast, L.Rickwood-Pitt 7+9reb+1ast, M.Jok 6+8reb+3ast, N.Lawrence 5
gschID: 1253537


Kalamunda ES - SW Slammers 106-81

No shocking result in a game in Kalamunda where eighth ranked Suns (4-5) outleveled bottom-ranked Slammers (0-9) 106-81 on Saturday. Kalamunda ES forced 19 SW Slammers turnovers. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 31 assists comparing to just 17 passes made by SW Slammers' players. The best player for the winners was naturalized Belgian guard Marshall Nelson (184-1994, college: Wayland Baptist) who scored 24 points and 6 assists. New Zealand power forward Sioeli Vaiangina (205-1998, college: Panola JC, agency: One Motive Sports) chipped in 12 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists. American power forward Jamal Poplar (204-1996, college: Seward County) produced a double-double by scoring 26 points and 14 rebounds and point guard Pharell Keats (179-2005) added 10 points, 7 assists and 5 steals respectively for the guests. Five Kalamunda ES and four SW Slammers players scored in double figures. Since the result was very predictable, it gave the chance for the coaches to test many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. Kalamunda ES maintains eighth position with 4-5 record, which they share with 3 other teams. Loser Slammers still closes the standings with nine games lost. Kalamunda ES will meet at home Perry Lakes H. (#9) in the next round. SW Slammers will play against East Perth E. (#11) in Morley and hope to get finally their first victory.
Top scorers:
SW Slammers: J.Poplar 26+14reb+2ast, D.Craig 13+3reb+2ast, R.Evans 12+3reb+3ast, P.Keats 10+3reb+7ast, C.Weeden 9+5reb+1ast, C.Richardson 6+1ast
Kalamunda ES: M.Nelson 24+4reb+6ast, T.Fee 16+3reb+4ast, M.Sam 14+2reb+3ast, L.Thomas 13+4reb+2ast, S.Vaiangina 12+8reb+4ast, D.Lowe 10+1reb
gschID: 1253538


Cockburn - Goldfields G. 80-86

Very expected game in Hamilton Hill where 13th ranked Cougars (1-8) were defeated by fifth ranked Giants (6-2) 86-80 on Sunday. Goldfields G. made 22-of-25 free shots (88.0 percent) during the game, while Cockburn only scored five points from the stripe. The best player for the winners was American forward DeSean Parsons (201-1995, college: Portland St.) who had a double-double by scoring 18 points, 13 rebounds and 5 assists. The other American import guard Shaun Stewart (183-1994, college: Limestone) chipped in 24 points (was perfect 11-for-11 from the free throw line !!!). Four Giants players scored in double figures. American point guard Kortland Martin (180, college: FHU) produced 21 points and 5 rebounds and center Nathan Pond (209) added 12 points, 10 rebounds and 4 assists respectively for the hosts. Cougars' coach rotated eleven players in this game, but that didn't help. Goldfields G. moved-up to third place. Cockburn lost third consecutive game. They keep the thirteenth position with eight games lost. Goldfields G. will meet at home Lakeside L. (#12) in the next round and are hoping to win another game. Cockburn will play against Mandurah and hope to win that game.
Top scorers:
Cockburn: K.Martin 21+5reb+2ast, T.Smith 14+6reb+3ast, N.Pond 12+10reb+4ast, H.Fitzgerald 11, C.Nai 8+8reb+2ast, J.Hunt 6+5reb+2ast
Goldfields G.: S.Stewart 24+4reb+2ast, D.Parsons 18+13reb+5ast, M.Jok 16+3reb+2ast, J.Duach 16+4reb+1ast, J.Reid 8+3reb, L.Rickwood-Pitt 4+3reb+1ast
gschID: 1253543


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Standings
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24-9
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23-10
3
22-11
4
21-12
6
14-19
7
13-20
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5-1
4
0-6
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5-1
3
3-3
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6-1
2
6-2
4
5-4
5
2-5
Group B
2
6-3
3
3-3
4
3-4
6
3-5
Full Standings
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Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Cotton_Bryce_2

Adelaide
(182-G-1992)
Avg: 25.9

25.9
25.1
22.5
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Browder_Jack

Perry L
(193-G-2004)
Avg: 31.1

28.6
28.0
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Shuler_Lanyc

Warrandyte
(185-G-)
Avg: 28.5

28.5
26.9
21.5
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Mcgregor_Brodie

Queensland
(-F-2007)
Avg: 23.0

21.7
20.0
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Not_Available

SA Metro
(--)
Avg: 27.0

22.8
17.9
Player of the Week: Round 35(RS)
Kendric Davis

Sydney
(183-PG-99)

Player of the Week: Round 11(RS)
Kody Stattmann

Cairns M.
(202-F/G-00)

Player of the Week: Round 9(RS)
Oliver Stanley

Melbourne Uni
(196-F/C-1994)