NBL One Round 15 (Regular Season): SW Metro P. defeat SC Phoenix

- July 14, 2025
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Dragan Stajic
Dragan Stajic

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

The most surprising game was a loss of top-ranked Phoenix (8-4) in Cotton Tree on Sunday night. Hosts were rolled over by ninth ranked South West Metro Pirates (6-6) 102-78. SW Metro P. shot the lights out from three sinking 20 long-distance shots on high 51.3 percentage. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 24 assists. It was a good game for Canadian-Serbian point guard Dragan Stajic (188-2000, college: Ottawa) who led his team to a victory with a double-double by scoring 15 points, 12 rebounds and 8 assists. Naturalized South Sudanese guard Junior Madut (195-1997, college: Hawaii) contributed with 20 points and 4 assists for the winners. Naturalized Maltese power forward Nelson Kahler (206-1994, college: CSU-Pueblo, agency: BIG) answered with 15 points and 8 rebounds (on 7-of-9 shooting from the field) for SC Phoenix. South West Metro Pirates have a solid series of four victories in a row. SW Metro P. moved-up to sixth place, which they share with SD Spartans. SC Phoenix at the other side still keeps top position with four games lost. SW Metro P. is looking forward to face Cairns M. (#12) at home in the next round which should be theoretically another easy game. SC Phoenix will have a break next round.
Another exciting game for Forestville E. (15-2) which played in Gawler against C.District L. (14-3). First ranked Forestville E. saved the game by a tiny margin of three points 98-95. It was a key game for the top position in the league. It was a great evening for American forward Greg Mays (203-1993, college: Green Bay) who led his team to a victory scoring 29 points and 7 rebounds. Alexander Starling helped adding 20 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists. The best for the losing side was Efemena Abogidi with a double-double by scoring 28 points and 11 rebounds. Central District Lions' coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help. Forestville E. have a solid series of four victories in a row. They maintain first place with 15-2 record. C.District L. at the other side keeps the second position with three games lost. Forestville E. will play against S.Adelaide P. (#4) in Park Holme in the next round. C.District L. will play at home against Norwood F. and hopes to get back on the winning track.
Eleventh-ranked Spectres (9-11) used its home court advantage to challenge first ranked Raiders (17-4) in East Burwood on Saturday. The visitors from Melbourne managed to secure only one-point victory 83-82. However their fans expected much easier game. It was an exceptional evening for Brody Nunn who led the winners and scored 20 points and 6 assists. BJ Mack came up with a double-double by scoring 18 points and 13 rebounds for Nunawading S. in the defeat. Raiders have a solid series of three victories in a row. Knox R. maintains first place with 17-4 record. Loser Spectres keeps the eleventh position with 11 games lost. They share it with Waverley F. and Frankston B.. Knox R.'s supporters look forward to an exciting derby game next round, where their team will travel locally in Melbourne to the arena Keilor T..

There were no big surprises in other games of round 15: N.Adelaide R. was beaten by S.Adelaide P. on the road 82-70. Southern T. won against W.Adelaide B. on its own court 91-88. Woodville W. managed to outperform Sturt S. in Flinders Park 82-77. Norwood F. was rolled over Eastern M. at home 70-96. Southern T. was crushed by Forestville E. on the opponent's court 105-71. W.Adelaide B. beat C.District L. in a home game 81-68. S.Adelaide P. destroyed Eastern M. on the road 94-69. N.Adelaide R. unfortunately lost to Sturt S. on its own court 68-84. Norwood F. recorded a loss to Woodville W. in Flinders Park 73-80. Hills H. was defeated by Inner WB at home 87-92. HKBA Spiders were beaten by Norths B. on the opponent's court 90-83. Cent.Coast C. won against Maitland in a home game 98-94. Albury W.B. was outscored by Illawarra H. 2 on the road 122-90. Newcastle F. managed to beat Sutherland on its own court 87-77. Penrith was crushed by Bankstown B. in Condell Park 88-62. Canberra B. smashed Sydney C. at home 101-69. Manly Warr. destroyed HKBA Spiders on the opponent's court 96-69. Sutherland managed to outperform Albury W.B. in a home game 97-90. Illawarra H. 2 managed to beat Norths B. on the road 103-101. Brisbane C. was defeated by Ipswich F. on its own court 125-130. Northside W. was beaten by Gold Coast R. in a road game 81-77. SD Spartans won against Gold Coast R. at home 105-97. Mackay managed to outperform Townsville H. on the opponent's court 98-92. Logan T. recorded a loss to SC Phoenix in a home game 93-108. Mackay was defeated by Cairns M. on the road 93-90. Hobart C. was beaten by Mt.Gambier on its own court 77-87. Mt.Gambier destroyed NW Tasmania in Mt Gambier 107-74. Dandenong R. managed to outperform Casey at home 99-86. Kilsyth C. managed to beat Ballarat M. on the opponent's court 85-82. Geelong U. was defeated by Frankston B. in a home game 83-86. Melbourne T. was smashed by Sandringham S. on the road 92-71. Keilor T. won against Diamond V.E. on its own court 108-99. Waverley F. unfortunately lost to Eltham W. in a road game 92-97. Ringwood rolled over Bendigo at home 113-69. Waverley F. was defeated by Nunawading S. on the opponent's court 96-92. Sandringham S. beat Keilor T. in a home game 70-69. Melbourne T. lost to Ringwood on the road 82-93. SW Slammers unfortunately lost to Mandurah on its own court 85-87. Rockingham F. recorded a loss to Kalamunda ES in a road game 88-91. Willetton T. defeated Joondalup W. at home 99-92. Lakeside L. was smashed by Geraldton B. on the opponent's court 108-88. Perth R. lost to Perry Lakes H. in a home game 79-87. Willetton T. was outscored by Warwick S. on the road 99-128. Joondalup W. recorded a loss to Kalamunda ES on its own court 83-89. SW Slammers were defeated by Cockburn in Hamilton Hill 102-88. Goldfields G. smashed East Perth E. at home 115-79.
The most impressive performance of 15th round was 20 points, 13 rebounds and 4 assists by Angus Glover of Ringwood H..



Group central
S.Adelaide P. - N.Adelaide R. 82-70

No shocking result in a game when third ranked South Adelaide Panthers (11-6) beat 10th ranked Rockets (4-13) in Park Holme 82-70 on Friday. S.Adelaide P. looked well-organized offensively handing out 21 assists. It was an exceptional evening for forward Tom Kubank (201-1995, college: Mary) who led the winners with a double-double by scoring 15 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists. Forward Codey Ellison (-1993) accounted for 14 points and 10 rebounds for the winning side. Forward Koop McCalop (-1994) came up with a double-double by scoring 21 points and 11 rebounds and American forward Tobias Dowdell (201-1990, college: ABU) added 17 points and 9 rebounds respectively for N.Adelaide R. in the defeat. Five S.Adelaide P. and four N.Adelaide R. players scored in double figures. South Adelaide Panthers have a solid series of four victories in a row. Despite that victory S.Adelaide P. went down to fourth position due to points difference. N.Adelaide R. lost third consecutive game. They dropped to the ninth place with 13 games lost. S.Adelaide P. will meet league's leader Forestville E. in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. N.Adelaide R. will play against Eastern M. (#7) in Mt. Barker and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
S.Adelaide P.: L.McVeigh 15+7reb+4ast, T.Kubank 15+10reb+5ast, C.Ellison 14+10reb+2ast, K.Warner 13+5reb+3ast, C.Scott 11+2reb+4ast, D.Smith 6+2reb+1ast
N.Adelaide R.: K.McCalop 21+11reb+2ast, J.Dyer 21+3reb+1ast, T.Dowdell 17+9reb+3ast, M.Machar 10+8reb+3ast, J.Sangster 1+5reb+7ast, A.Crosby 0
gschID: 1253789


Southern T. - W.Adelaide B. 91-88

There was a minor upset when 5th ranked Bearcats (9-8) were edged by eighth ranked Noarlunga City Southern Tigers (5-12) in Morphett Vale 91-88 on Friday. It was an exceptional evening for forward Harry Morris (198-2002) who led the winners and scored 24 points and 6 rebounds. American forward Jarvis Doles (203-1998, college: UMBC, agency: Elevate Sports Alliance) accounted for 17 points and 7 rebounds for the winning side. Doles is a former Eurobasket Summer League player, which is considered top international summer league in the market. Naturalized New Zealand guard Keanu Rasmussen (188-2003, college: CBU) came up with 29 points and 4 assists and forward Cameron Huefner (203-2001, college: SHSU) added 20 points and 7 rebounds respectively for W.Adelaide B. in the defeat. Five Southern T. and four W.Adelaide B. players scored in double figures. Southern T. maintains eighth place with 5-12 record. Loser Bearcats keeps the fifth position with eight games lost. Southern T. will meet at home higher ranked Woodville W. (#3) in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. W.Adelaide B. will play against Sturt S. in Pasadena and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Southern T.: H.Morris 24+6reb+1ast, J.Doles 17+7reb+1ast, J.Summers 16+2reb+5ast, L.Ajith 11+5reb, S.Bol 10+7reb+5ast, N.Logan 5+4reb+2ast
W.Adelaide B.: K.Rasmussen 29+4reb+4ast, C.Huefner 20+7reb, L.Mayen 16+4reb+5ast, J.Tryon 11+5reb+1ast, S.Stock 7+8reb+2ast, H.Staude 3+1reb+2ast
gschID: 1253790


Sturt S. - Woodville W. 77-82

Rather predictable result when third ranked Woodville Warriors (12-5) won against 6th ranked Sturt Sabres (6-11) in Pasadena 82-77 on Friday. Strangely Sturt S. outrebounded Woodville W. 51-39 including 38 on the defensive glass. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 21 assists. It was an exceptional evening for point guard Nicholas Wurm (183-1997, college: Dickinson St.) who led the winners and scored 23 points, 8 assists and 4 steals. Center Steven Parfitt (-2002) accounted for 17 points and 10 rebounds for the winning side. Four Woodville Warriors players scored in double figures. The former international center Benjamin Griscti (211-2002, college: UC Riverside) came up with a double-double by scoring 22 points and 13 rebounds and American guard Jordan Forbes (193-1998, college: Salem) added 12 points, 12 rebounds and 8 assists respectively for Sturt S. in the defeat. Woodville Warriors have a solid series of three victories in a row. Woodville W. maintains third place with 12-5 record having just nine point less than leader BA CoE. Loser Sturt Sabres keeps the sixth position with 11 games lost. They share it with Eastern M.. Woodville W. will meet Southern T. (#8) in the next round which should be theoretically an easy game. Sturt S. will play against W.Adelaide B. and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Woodville W.: N.Wurm 23+3reb+8ast, S.Parfitt 17+10reb+1ast, B.Sloan 13+9reb+1ast, U.Dibiamaka 10+2reb+5ast, T.Woolcock 6+1reb+1ast, R.Meldrum 5+4reb+3ast
Sturt S.: B.Griscti 22+13reb+2ast, H.Meakes 18+6reb+2ast, J.Forbes 12+12reb+8ast, S.Griffin 7+4reb+3ast, T.Mitchell 6+8reb+1ast, S.Black 6+1reb+2ast
gschID: 1253791


Norwood F. - Eastern M. 70-96

Not a big story in a game when 10th ranked Norwood Flames (3-14) were outscored by seventh ranked Eastern Mavericks (6-11) in Marden 96-70 on Friday. Eastern M. forced 21 Norwood F. turnovers. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 28 assists. It was an exceptional evening for forward BJ Symons (-1998, agency: Dominion Sports Group) who led the winners and scored 26 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists (on 10-of-13 shooting from the field). Center Lachlan Hunter (-1999) accounted for 18 points, 12 rebounds and 4 assists for the winning side. Four Eastern Mavericks players scored in double figures. American center Anthony Green (208-1996, college: Northeastern) came up with 11 points and 6 rebounds and guard Riley Harrap (-2000) added 14 points and 5 rebounds respectively for Norwood F. in the defeat. The winner was already known earlier in the game, so both coaches allowed to play the bench players saving starting five for next games. Eastern M. moved-up to sixth place, which they share with Sturt S. Norwood F. lost seventh consecutive game. They keep the tenth position with 14 games lost. Eastern M. will meet at home N.Adelaide R. (#9) in the next round. Norwood F. will play against the league's second-placed C.District L. in Gawler and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Eastern M.: B.Symons 26+8reb+7ast, L.Hunter 18+12reb+4ast, B.Robinson 14+2reb+8ast, F.Webb 14+4reb+4ast, O.Raneberg 10+3reb, J.Bowden 8+8reb+5ast
Norwood F.: R.Harrap 14+5reb, A.Green 11+6reb+2ast, A.Janssan 9+7reb, W.Mcbride 8+2reb+1ast, D.Webber 6+5reb+1ast, L.Bleechmore 6+2reb+3ast
gschID: 1253813


Forestville E. - Southern T. 105-71

Everything went according to plan when first ranked Forestville Eagles (15-2) outplayed 8th ranked Noarlunga City Southern Tigers (5-12) in Goodwood 105-71 on Saturday. Forestville E. dominated down low during the game scoring 64 of its points in the paint compared to Noarlunga City Southern Tigers's 30. Forestville E. looked well-organized offensively handing out 32 assists. It was an exceptional evening for the former international center Daniel Johnson (212-1988, college: Pepperdine) who led the winners and scored 22 points. The former international guard Dejan Vasiljevic (190-1997, college: Miami, FL) accounted for 19 points and 6 assists for the winning side. Four Forestville Eagles players scored in double figures. Guard Nicholas Logan (-2002) came up with 23 points and guard Sunday Bol (-2000) added 9 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists respectively for Southern T. in the defeat. 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 Eagles have a solid series of four victories in a row. Forestville E. maintains first place with 15-2 record. Loser Noarlunga City Southern Tigers keeps the eighth position with 12 games lost. Forestville E. will meet at home S.Adelaide P. (#4) in the next round. Southern T. will play against Woodville W. (#3) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Forestville E.: D.Johnson 22+4reb+2ast, D.Vasiljevic 19+2reb+6ast, G.Mays 16+2reb+1ast, A.Doyle 10+2reb+9ast, F.Ipassou 9+7reb+3ast, S.Gould 9+6reb
Southern T.: N.Logan 23+4reb+2ast, H.Morris 10+3reb+5ast, J.Molnar 9+5reb+1ast, S.Bol 9+6reb+4ast, J.Summers 8+2reb+4ast, J.Doles 5+7reb+2ast
gschID: 1253814


W.Adelaide B. - C.District L. 81-68

There was a minor upset when second-best Central District Lions (14-3) lost to fifth ranked Bearcats (9-8) in Woodville 68-81 on Saturday. W.Adelaide B. outrebounded C.District L. 51-40 including 38 on the defensive glass. It was an exceptional evening for naturalized New Zealand guard Keanu Rasmussen (188-2003, college: CBU) who led the winners with a double-double by scoring 29 points and 16 rebounds. Forward Cameron Huefner (203-2001, college: SHSU) accounted for 21 points and 12 rebounds for the winning side. Four Bearcats players scored in double figures. Bearcats' coach used a ten-player rotation which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Guard Koen Sapwell (193-1999, college: CS Monterey) came up with 22 points and New Zealand point guard Jack Stanwix (183-2000) added 13 points and 6 assists respectively for C.District L. in the defeat. W.Adelaide B. maintains fifth place with 9-8 record. Loser Central District Lions keeps the second position with three games lost. W.Adelaide B. will meet Sturt S. (#6) in the next round. C.District L. will play against Norwood F. (#10) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
W.Adelaide B.: K.Rasmussen 29+16reb+3ast, C.Huefner 21+12reb+1ast, L.Mayen 13+4reb+3ast, J.Tryon 12+5reb+2ast, J.Spear 3, H.Staude 3+10reb+3ast
C.District L.: K.Sapwell 22+1reb+2ast, J.Stanwix 13+4reb+6ast, C.Jewell 8+10reb+2ast, E.Abogidi 8+7reb, M.Manyang 8+8reb, K.Sapwell 6+6reb+3ast
gschID: 1253815


C.District L. - Forestville E. 95-98

Another exciting game for Forestville E. (15-2) which played in Gawler against C.District L. (14-3). First ranked Forestville E. saved the game by a tiny margin of three points 98-95. It was a key game for the top position in the league. Forestville Eagles dominated down low during the game scoring 62 of its points in the paint compared to Central District Lions' 42. Forestville Eagles players were unselfish on offense dishing 30 assists. Central District Lions were plagued by 24 personal fouls down the stretch. It was a great evening for American forward Greg Mays (203-1993, college: Green Bay) who led his team to a victory scoring 29 points and 7 rebounds. His fellow American import forward Alexander Starling (198-1989, college: BCU) helped adding 20 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists. Five Forestville Eagles players scored in double figures. The best for the losing side was Efemena Abogidi with a double-double by scoring 28 points and 11 rebounds and guard Koen Sapwell (193-1999, college: CS Monterey) scored 28 points and 4 assists (went 8 for 8 at the free throw line). Central District Lions' coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help. Forestville E. have a solid series of four victories in a row. They maintain first place with 15-2 record. C.District L. at the other side keeps the second position with three games lost. Forestville E. will play against S.Adelaide P. (#4) in Park Holme in the next round. C.District L. will play at home against Norwood F. and hopes to get back on the winning track.
Top scorers:
Forestville E.: G.Mays 29+7reb, A.Starling 20+8reb+5ast, D.Johnson 15+8reb+10ast, D.Vasiljevic 14+6reb+6ast, A.Doyle 14+5reb+6ast, F.Ipassou 6+2reb+1ast
C.District L.: K.Sapwell 28+2reb+4ast, E.Abogidi 28+11reb+3ast, M.Manyang 19+7reb+1ast, K.Sapwell 8+7reb+7ast, J.Stanwix 5+1reb+5ast, C.Jewell 4+1reb
gschID: 1253827


Eastern M. - S.Adelaide P. 69-94

No shocking result in a game when third ranked South Adelaide Panthers (11-6) crushed 7th ranked Eastern Mavericks (6-11) in Mt. Barker 94-69 on Sunday. S.Adelaide P. dominated down low during the game scoring 58 of its points in the paint compared to Eastern Mavericks's 28. It was an exceptional evening for guard Curtis Scott (190-2003, college: Ottawa, KS) who led the winners and scored 26 points and 9 rebounds. Forward Codey Ellison (-1993) accounted for 14 points and 7 rebounds for the winning side. Five South Adelaide Panthers players scored in double figures. American guard Broderick Robinson (185-1995, college: UMKC) came up with 19 points and forward BJ Symons (-1998, agency: Dominion Sports Group) added 9 points and 10 rebounds respectively for Eastern M. in the defeat. The winner was already known earlier in the game, so both coaches allowed to play the bench players saving starting five for next games. South Adelaide Panthers have a solid series of four victories in a row. Despite that victory S.Adelaide P. went down to fourth position due to points difference. Loser Eastern Mavericks dropped to the sixth place with 11 games lost. They share the position with Sturt S.. S.Adelaide P. will meet league's leader Forestville E. in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Eastern M. will play against N.Adelaide R. (#9) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
S.Adelaide P.: C.Scott 26+9reb+1ast, K.Warner 15+3reb+4ast, L.McVeigh 15+6reb, C.Ellison 14+7reb+2ast, T.Kubank 10+3reb+4ast, D.Babb 6+6reb+1ast
Eastern M.: B.Robinson 19+4reb+3ast, F.Webb 13+4reb+1ast, J.Bowden 11+4reb+3ast, B.Symons 9+10reb+3ast, O.Raneberg 8+3reb, N.D'Arcy 5+2reb
gschID: 1253828


N.Adelaide R. - Sturt S. 68-84

Very expected game when 10th ranked Rockets (4-13) lost to sixth ranked Sturt Sabres (6-11) in Greenacres 68-84 on Sunday. Sturt S. outrebounded N.Adelaide R. 47-36 including 34 on the defensive glass. It was an exceptional evening for American guard Jordan Forbes (193-1998, college: Salem) who led the winners with a triple-double by scoring 17 points, 18 rebounds and 11 assists. His fellow American import guard Sharif Black (185-1996, college: Bemidji St., agency: Crossover Management) accounted for 26 points and 11 rebounds for the winning side. Four Sturt Sabres players scored in double figures. Forward Koop McCalop (-1994) came up with a double-double by scoring 32 points and 13 rebounds and American forward Tobias Dowdell (201-1990, college: ABU) added 8 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists respectively for N.Adelaide R. in the defeat. Sturt S. maintains sixth place with 6-11 record, which they share with Eastern M. N.Adelaide R. lost third consecutive game. They dropped to the ninth position with 13 games lost. Sturt S. will meet at home higher ranked W.Adelaide B. (#5) in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. N.Adelaide R. will play against Eastern M. (#7) in Mt. Barker and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Sturt S.: S.Black 26+11reb+3ast, J.Forbes 17+18reb+11ast, B.Griscti 13+6reb, J.Turnbull 10+4reb+2ast, H.Meakes 9+3reb, S.Griffin 9+3reb+4ast
N.Adelaide R.: K.McCalop 32+13reb+1ast, J.Dyer 13+3ast, T.Dowdell 8+6reb+6ast, M.Machar 7+6reb+2ast, H.Lovell 6+2reb+1ast, J.Sangster 2+8reb+5ast
gschID: 1253829


Woodville W. - Norwood F. 80-73

Very predictable result when third ranked Woodville Warriors (12-5) won against 10th ranked Norwood Flames (3-14) in Flinders Park 80-73 on Monday. Woodville W. forced 19 Norwood F. turnovers. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Woodville W. made 8 blocks. It was an exceptional evening for guard Uzoma Dibiamaka (-2001) who led the winners and scored 16 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists. Point guard Nicholas Wurm (183-1997, college: Dickinson St.) accounted for 17 points and 4 assists for the winning side. Four Woodville Warriors players scored in double figures. Guard Riley Harrap (-2000) came up with 16 points and Walter Mcbride added 15 points respectively for Norwood F. in the defeat. Norwood Flames' coach tested ten players, but that didn't help to avoid defeat in this game. Woodville Warriors have a solid series of three victories in a row. Woodville W. maintains third place with 12-5 record having just nine point less than leader BA CoE. Norwood F. lost seventh consecutive game. They keep the tenth position with 14 games lost. Woodville W. will meet Southern T. (#8) in the next round which should be theoretically an easy game. Norwood F. will play against the league's second-placed C.District L. in Gawler and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Woodville W.: N.Wurm 17+4reb+4ast, U.Dibiamaka 16+5reb+5ast, T.Troussel 13+4reb+2ast, J.Jackson 10+7reb+1ast, S.Parfitt 9+5reb+1ast, B.Sloan 5+4reb+5ast
Norwood F.: R.Harrap 16+4reb+3ast, W.Mcbride 15+4reb+2ast, C.Osborne 11+4reb+1ast, L.Bleechmore 9+4reb+1ast, A.Janssan 8+5reb+1ast, A.Green 8+5reb+3ast
gschID: 1253832


Group east
Hills H. - Inner WB 87-92

We cannot really consider it an upset in the game between close teams when 12th ranked Hornets (7-12) lost to thirteenth ranked Bulls (6-12) in Baulkham Hills 87-92 on Saturday. Inner WB outrebounded Hills H. 38-25 including a 28-17 advantage in defensive rebounds. Inner WB shot the lights out from three sinking 12 long-distance shots on high 52.2 percentage. It was an exceptional evening for guard Mirko Djeric (193-1995) who led the winners and scored 17 points and 8 assists. Maxwell Clark accounted for 20 points and 6 rebounds for the winning side. Liam Moss (-1998) came up with 15 points and 6 assists and American Zachery Hudson (203-1997, college: CBC, agency: Dominion Sports Group) added 15 points and 6 rebounds respectively for Hills H. in the defeat. Both teams had five players each who scored in double figures. Both coaches used bench players in such tough game. Inner WB maintains thirteenth place with 6-12 record. Loser Hornets dropped to the eleventh position with 12 games lost. They share it with Lakeside L.. Inner WB will meet higher ranked Manly Warr. (#6) in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Hills H. will play against the league's second-placed Canberra B. (#2) where they are definitely not considered as a favorite in this game either.
Top scorers:
Inner WB: M.Clark 20+6reb+3ast, M.Djeric 17+4reb+8ast, R.Cao 14+3reb+1ast, D.Ridgnal 11+7reb+1ast, K.Brefo 10+2reb, A.Swanson 10+8reb+1ast
Hills H.: S.Orsini 16+3reb, Z.Hudson 15+6reb+1ast, L.Moss 15+4reb+6ast, M.Payne 11+4reb+3ast, D.Gak 10+4reb+1ast, P.Nicholson 7+1reb
gschID: 1253797


Norths B. - HKBA Spiders 90-83

Everything went according to plan when eighth ranked Norths Bears (10-8) defeated 14th ranked Spiders (6-13) in Crows Nest 90-83 on Saturday. It was an exceptional evening for American guard Austin Patterson (190-2002, college: Montana) who led the winners and scored 31 points. The former international forward Hunter Goodrick (201-2000, college: CBU) accounted for 16 points, 11 rebounds and 7 assists for the winning side. American guard Mohamed Kone (188, college: Bemidji St.) came up with 19 points and 7 assists and the other American import Akil Douglas (208-1994, college: Clark Atlanta) added 18 points and 6 rebounds respectively for HKBA Spiders in the defeat. Four HKBA Spiders players scored in double figures. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Norths B. moved-up to sixth place, which they share with Bankstown B. and Manly Warr. HKBA Spiders lost fourth consecutive game. They keep the fourteenth position with 13 games lost. Norths B. will meet at home Cent.Coast C. (#9) in the next round. HKBA Spiders will play against Illawarra H. 2 (#3) in Wollongong and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Norths B.: A.Patterson 31+3reb+1ast, M.Wacher 19+3reb+6ast, H.Goodrick 16+11reb+7ast, I.Mitchell 8+6reb, B.Gill 6+5reb, L.Holey 5+5reb
HKBA Spiders: M.Kone 19+3reb+7ast, A.Douglas 18+6reb, D.Titus 14+3reb, S.Hall 12+6reb+2ast, A.Sidhu 8+12reb+3ast, A.Redhead 7+1reb
gschID: 1253795


Cent.Coast C. - Maitland M. 98-94

There was no surprise when 11th ranked Mustangs (7-11) lost to ninth ranked Crusaders (9-9) in Terrigal 94-98 on Saturday. Cent.Coast C. made 23-of-29 free shots (79.3 percent) during the game. It was an exceptional evening for American forward Garric Young who led the winners with a double-double by scoring 24 points and 15 rebounds. Forward Lino Manhom (213-1998, college: UTPB) accounted for 14 points, 24 rebounds and 4 blocks for the winning side. American Mandrell Worthy (191-1996, college: Azusa Pacific, agency: Starting 5) came up with 30 points and forward Billy Parsons (198-2001) added 9 points, 12 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 blocks respectively for Maitland in the defeat. Five Cent.Coast C. and four Maitland players scored in double figures. Mustangs' coach tried various players' combinations and tested in total eleven players, but that didn't help to avoid defeat in this game. Crusaders have a solid series of three victories in a row. Cent.Coast C. moved-up to seventh place, which they share with Newcastle F. and Kalamunda ES. Maitland lost third consecutive game. They dropped to the ninth position with 11 games lost. They share it with Perry Lakes H. and East Perth E.. Cent.Coast C. will meet Norths B. (#8) in the next round. Maitland will play against Newcastle F. and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Cent.Coast C.: G.Young 24+15reb+3ast, L.Cassidy 16+2reb+8ast, A.Bailey 14+2reb, L.Manhom 14+24reb+1ast, H.Gunderson 12+1reb+2ast, I.Washington 10+4ast
Maitland M.: M.Worthy 30+4reb+1ast, J.Hunter 11+5reb+1ast, C.Little 10+2reb+5ast, D.Millburn 10+1ast, L.Vea 10+6reb+4ast, M.Boc 10+7reb
gschID: 1253800


Illawarra H. 2 - Albury W.B. 122-90

No shocking result in a game when third ranked Hawks (14-5) crushed 15th ranked Bandits (4-14) in Wollongong 122-90 on Saturday. Illawarra H. 2 looked well-organized offensively handing out 34 assists comparing to just 14 passes made by Albury W.B.'s players. It was an exceptional evening for point guard Kobe McDowell-White (183-2004) who led the winners with a double-double by scoring 14 points, 8 rebounds and 17 assists. The former international swingman Todd Blanchfield (198-1991) accounted for 22 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists for the winning side. Hawks' coach felt very confident that he used entire bench which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Forward Matthew Gray (203-1999) came up with 26 points and 5 assists and American forward Ahren Freeman (201, college: UTRGV) added 17 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists respectively for Albury W.B. in the defeat. Five Illawarra H. 2 and four Albury W.B. players scored in double figures. Illawarra H. 2 moved-up to second place, which they share with Canberra B. and Willetton T. Albury W.B. lost fifth consecutive game. They keep the fifteenth position with 14 games lost. Illawarra H. 2 will meet at home HKBA Spiders (#14) in the next round which should be another easy win for them. Albury W.B. will play against Penrith and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Illawarra H. 2: M.Mims 24+3reb+1ast, C.Maran 24+5reb+1ast, T.Blanchfield 22+10reb+6ast, K.McDowell-White 14+8reb+17ast, L.Dent 11+2reb+6ast, T.Campbell 8+8reb+1ast
Albury W.B.: M.Gray 26+3reb+5ast, F.Wineera-Mulvihill 17+4reb+2ast, A.Freeman 17+7reb+4ast, M.La Spina 13+5reb, S.Lafaele 8+11reb, S.Hawkins 4+1reb
gschID: 1253801


Newcastle F. - Sutherland S. 87-77

There was a minor upset when 7th ranked Sharks (11-8) lost to tenth ranked Falcons (9-9) in Broadmeadow 77-87 on Saturday. Newcastle F. made 22-of-22 free shots (100 percent !!!) during the game. They also forced 24 Sutherland turnovers. Strangely Sutherland outrebounded Newcastle F. 44-29 including a 34-20 advantage in defensive rebounds. It was an exceptional evening for naturalized British forward Ryan Beisty (200-1995, college: Regis Univ.) who led the winners and scored 23 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 blocks. American guard EJ Stephens (190-1999, college: Minnesota) accounted for 24 points and 4 steals for the winning side. Four Falcons players scored in double figures. Falcons' coach used a ten-player rotation which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Naturalized British center Jason Spurgin (211-2001, college: BGSU) came up with a double-double by scoring 18 points and 13 rebounds and Luke Jamieson added 13 points and 8 rebounds respectively for Sutherland in the defeat. Newcastle F. moved-up to seventh place, which they share with Cent.Coast C. and Kalamunda ES. Loser Sharks dropped to the fifth position with eight games lost. Newcastle F. will meet Maitland (#11) on the road in the next round. Sutherland will play against Illawarra H. 2 (#3) in Wollongong and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Newcastle F.: E.Stephens 24+4reb+2ast, R.Beisty 23+9reb+6ast, L.O'Boyle 17+6reb+2ast, M.Maluach 13+5reb+1ast, A.Clinton 4, J.Goodwin 3+1reb+2ast
Sutherland S.: J.Spurgin 18+13reb+2ast, L.Jamieson 13+8reb, L.Hutchison 10+4reb+5ast, K.Noi 9+5reb+4ast, T.Young 7+5reb+3ast, C.Woodbridge 7
gschID: 1253804


Bankstown B. - Penrith P. 88-62

Very predictable result when eighth ranked Bruins (10-8) rolled over 16th ranked Panthers (3-16) in Condell Park 88-62 on Saturday. Bankstown B. forced 20 Penrith turnovers. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Bankstown B. made 11 blocks. It was an exceptional evening for the former international Jaylin Galloway (198-2002) who led the winners and scored 24 points and 5 rebounds. American forward Dominique Keyes (203, college: Edinboro, agency: Dominion Sports Group) accounted for 12 points, 12 rebounds and 4 blocks for the winning side. Five Bruins players scored in double figures. Swingman Jonah Pares (192-2003) came up with 20 points and 8 rebounds and forward Zeke Evans (204-2003) added 7 points and 10 rebounds respectively for Penrith in the defeat. The winner was already known earlier in the game, so both coaches allowed to play the bench players saving starting five for next games. Bruins have a solid series of four victories in a row. Bankstown B. moved-up to sixth place, which they share with Norths B. and Manly Warr. Penrith lost ninth consecutive game. They keep the sixteenth position with 16 games lost. Bankstown B. will meet at home league's second-placed Canberra B. in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Penrith will play against Albury W.B. (#15) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Bankstown B.: J.Galloway 24+5reb+2ast, A.Wolford 13+6reb+4ast, D.Keyes 12+12reb+1ast, H.Blankley 11+9reb+3ast, J.Cadee 10+6ast, C.McBeath 9+5reb+1ast
Penrith P.: J.Pares 20+8reb+3ast, B.Schwarzer 9+3reb, O.Amajoyi 7+6reb, Z.Evans 7+10reb+1ast, B.Kearins 6+1reb+4ast, J.Hickson 5+4reb
gschID: 1253805


Canberra B. - Sydney C. 101-69

There was a minor upset when their close opponent Sydney City Comets (13-5) were outscored on the road by second ranked Canberra B. (14-5) 101-69 on Saturday. It was a key game for the second position in the league. Canberra B. dominated down low during the game scoring 54 of its points in the paint compared to Sydney City Comets's 34. Canberra B. looked well-organized offensively handing out 26 assists comparing to just 10 passes made by Sydney C.'s players. It was an exceptional evening for guard James Toohey (188-1998, college: SVSU) who led the winners and scored 16 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists (on 6-of-7 shooting from the field). Forward William Mayfield (-2000) accounted for 15 points for the winning side. Five Canberra B. players scored in double figures. Canberra B.'s coach felt very confident that he used entire bench which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Naturalized British forward Obi Kyei (206-1994, college: Eckerd) came up with a double-double by scoring 24 points, 11 rebounds and 6 assists and point guard Anthony Mundine (167-2005) added 18 points and 6 rebounds respectively for Sydney C. in the defeat. Canberra B. maintains second place with 14-5 record having just thirteen point less than leader BA CoE, which they share with Willetton T. and Illawarra H. 2. Loser Sydney City Comets dropped to the fourth position with five games lost. Canberra B. will meet Hills H. (#12) in the next round and are hoping to win another game. Sydney C. will play against Hills H. (#12) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Canberra B.: J.Toohey 16+7reb+4ast, W.Mayfield 15+4reb+3ast, G.Morison 14+5reb+1ast, D.Emelifeonwu 12+6ast, B.Bruton 11+1reb+3ast, E.Bigg-Wither 11+7reb+1ast
Sydney C.: O.Kyei 24+11reb+6ast, A.Mundine 18+6reb+1ast, N.Jackson 11+2reb, J.Crnogorac 8+9reb, L.Wright 4+2reb+1ast, J.Smith 2+1reb
gschID: 1253806


HKBA Spiders - Manly Warr. 69-96

Everything went according to plan when sixth ranked Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (10-8) outplayed 14th ranked Spiders (6-13) in Hornsby 96-69 on Sunday. Manly Warr. dominated down low during the game scoring 52 of its points in the paint compared to Spiders' 24 and made 23-of-30 free shots (76.7 percent) during the game. Manly Warr. outrebounded HKBA Spiders 46-32 including a 37-20 advantage in defensive rebounds. It was an exceptional evening for American swingman Preston Purifoy (196-1992, college: UAB, agency: Players Group) who led the winners and scored 31 points and 7 rebounds. Stefan Valkovic (-2001) accounted for 28 points for the winning side. Four Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players scored in double figures. American Akil Douglas (208-1994, college: Clark Atlanta) came up with 17 points and 6 rebounds and point guard Steven Hall (180-2006) added 16 points respectively for HKBA Spiders in the defeat. The winner was already known earlier in the game, so both coaches allowed to play the bench players saving starting five for next games. Manly Warr. maintains sixth place with 10-8 record, which they share with Bankstown B. and Norths B. HKBA Spiders lost fourth consecutive game. They keep the fourteenth position with 13 games lost. Manly Warr. will meet at home Inner WB (#13) in the next round and are hoping to win another game. HKBA Spiders will play against Illawarra H. 2 in Wollongong and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Manly Warr.: P.Purifoy 31+7reb+1ast, S.Valkovic 28+3reb+1ast, M.Bragg 16+7reb+7ast, M.Eldridge 12+11reb+2ast, E.Uadiale 5+4reb, J.Munro 2+3reb+1ast
HKBA Spiders: A.Douglas 17+6reb+2ast, S.Hall 16+1ast, A.Sidhu 11+3reb+1ast, B.Ansuh-Yeboah 8, D.Garrett 6+4reb, R.Peterson 4+4reb
gschID: 1253823


Sutherland S. - Albury W.B. 97-90

There was no surprise when 15th ranked Bandits (4-14) lost to seventh ranked Sharks (11-8) in Sutherland 90-97 on Sunday. Sutherland outrebounded Albury W.B. 44-31 including 36 on the defensive glass. Sutherland looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. It was an exceptional evening for guard Lochlan Hutchison (188-1999) who led the winners and scored 28 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists. American guard Taylor Young (190-1990, college: WPU) accounted for 22 points for the winning side. American forward Ahren Freeman (201, college: UTRGV) came up with a double-double by scoring 25 points and 10 rebounds and forward Matthew Gray (203-1999) added 24 points respectively for Albury W.B. in the defeat. Five Sutherland and four Albury W.B. players scored in double figures. Sutherland moved-up to fifth place. Albury W.B. lost fifth consecutive game. They keep the fifteenth position with 14 games lost. Sutherland will meet higher ranked Illawarra H. 2 (#3) in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Albury W.B. will play against Penrith (#16) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Sutherland S.: L.Hutchison 28+5reb+6ast, T.Young 22+2reb+3ast, K.Noi 13+10reb+2ast, J.Spurgin 10+6reb+5ast, L.Jamieson 10+9reb+1ast, A.Cabrera 5+3reb
Albury W.B.: A.Freeman 25+10reb+2ast, M.Gray 24+4reb+3ast, F.Wineera-Mulvihill 15+6reb+4ast, S.Lafaele 11+5reb+1ast, J.Cincurak 8+3reb+3ast, M.La Spina 5+1reb
gschID: 1253826


Norths B. - Illawarra H. 2 101-103

No shocking result in a game when third ranked Hawks (14-5) edged 8th ranked Norths Bears (10-8) in Crows Nest 103-101 on Sunday. Illawarra H. 2 made 19-of-21 free shots (90.5 percent) during the game. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 26 assists. It was an exceptional evening for the former international swingman Todd Blanchfield (198-1991) who led the winners with a double-double by scoring 44 points (!!!) and 14 rebounds. Naturalized Syrian forward Christian Maran (196-1998) accounted for 19 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists for the winning side. The former international forward Hunter Goodrick (201-2000, college: CBU) came up with a double-double by scoring 21 points, 11 rebounds and 5 assists and American guard Austin Patterson (190-2002, college: Montana) added 22 points and 6 assists respectively for Norths B. in the defeat. Five Illawarra H. 2 and four Norths B. players scored in double figures. Illawarra H. 2 moved-up to second place, which they share with Canberra B. and Willetton T. Loser Norths Bears dropped to the sixth position with eight games lost. They share it with Bankstown B. and Manly Warr.. Illawarra H. 2 will meet at home HKBA Spiders (#14) in the next round which should be an easy win for them. Norths B. will play against Cent.Coast C. (#9) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Illawarra H. 2: T.Blanchfield 44+14reb+3ast, C.Maran 19+10reb+5ast, M.Mims 13+3reb+1ast, K.McDowell-White 10+4ast, L.Dent 10+4reb+13ast, P.Lancaster 3
Norths B.: A.Patterson 22+3reb+6ast, H.Goodrick 21+11reb+5ast, I.Mitchell 16+2reb+3ast, L.Bofinger 13+5reb+2ast, L.Holey 9+2reb, R.Moore 7+2ast
gschID: 1253831


Group north
Brisbane C. - Ipswich F. 125-130

There was a minor upset when 3rd placed Capitals (7-4) lost to fifth ranked Force (7-5) in Brisbane 125-130 on Saturday. Ipswich F. made 23-of-28 free shots (82.1 percent) during the game. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 23 assists. It was an exceptional evening for American swingman Lamar Patterson (196-1991, college: Pittsburgh) who led the winners with a double-double by scoring 45 points (!!!), 11 rebounds, 9 assists and 5 steals. Forward DJ Mitchell (203-1997, college: Santa Clara) accounted for 36 points (!!!), 11 rebounds and 4 assists for the winning side. The former international swingman Samuel McDaniel (198-1995, college: ULM) came up with a double-double by scoring 38 points (!!!), 5 rebounds and 10 assists and naturalized Nigerian guard Uche Dibiamaka (193-1999, college: St.Edward's) added 26 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists respectively for Brisbane C. in the defeat. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Ipswich F. moved-up to fourth place, which they share with Gold Coast R. Loser Capitals keeps the third position with four games lost. Ipswich F. will meet at home Cairns M. (#12) in the next round and are hoping to win another game. Brisbane C. will play against Gold Coast R. (#4) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Ipswich F.: L.Patterson 45+11reb+9ast, D.Mitchell 36+11reb+4ast, J.Ralph 17+6reb+7ast, K.Bishop 11+3reb+1ast, N.Nai 9+4reb, W.Mahoney 5+3reb+2ast
Brisbane C.: S.McDaniel 38+5reb+10ast, U.Dibiamaka 26+5reb+4ast, M.Johns 23+6reb+6ast, I.Tueta 17+4reb+6ast, C.Thew 8+8reb+1ast, C.Rowlings 7+5reb+1ast
gschID: 1253798


Gold Coast R. - Northside W. 81-77

Rather predictable result when fourth ranked Rollers (7-5) won against 6th ranked Wizards (6-7) in Gold Coast 81-77 on Saturday. It was an exceptional evening for point guard Preston Le Gassick (182-2003, college: Menlo) who led the winners and scored 26 points. Forward Jensen Bradtke (208, college: Montana) accounted for 15 points, 13 rebounds and 4 assists for the winning side. American guard Durrell McDonald (188-1994, college: Mercyhurst) came up with 18 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists and Joshua Kunen (203-2000, college: USF) added 12 points and 11 rebounds respectively for Northside W. in the defeat. Four Northside W. players scored in double figures. Wizards' coach tried various players' combinations and tested in total eleven players, but that didn't help to avoid defeat in this game. Gold Coast R. maintains fourth place with 7-5 record, which they share with Ipswich F. Northside W. lost third consecutive game. They dropped to the eighth position with seven games lost. Gold Coast R. will meet at home higher ranked Brisbane C. (#3) in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Northside W. will play against SD Spartans (#7) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Gold Coast R.: P.Le Gassick 26+4reb+3ast, R.Te Rangi 17+2reb+3ast, J.Bradtke 15+13reb+4ast, C.Smith IV 6+2reb+1ast, C.Urquhart 6+7reb, T.Diop 4+3reb
Northside W.: D.McDonald 18+6reb+6ast, N.McCullough 14+1reb+2ast, J.Kunen 12+11reb+2ast, T.Williams 12+3ast, J.Richardson 9+12reb+1ast, B.Crown 8+4reb
gschID: 1253799


SD Spartans - Gold Coast R. 105-97

There was an upset when 4th placed Rollers (7-5) lost to ninth ranked Spartans (6-6) in Brisbane 97-105 on Friday. SD Spartans outrebounded Gold Coast R. 49-34 including 34 on the defensive glass. SD Spartans looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. It was an exceptional evening for point guard Tamuri Wigness (184-2002) who led the winners and scored 28 points, 5 rebounds, 7 assists and 4 steals. Forward Blake Jones (208-2002, college: CS Monterey) accounted for 13 points, 13 rebounds and 4 assists for the winning side. New Zealand swingman Reuben Te Rangi (198-1994) came up with 27 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists and forward Jensen Bradtke (208, college: Montana) added 24 points and 8 rebounds respectively for Gold Coast R. in the defeat. Both teams had five players each who scored in double figures. SD Spartans moved-up to sixth place, which they share with SW Metro P. Loser Rollers keeps the fourth position with five games lost. They share it with Ipswich F.. SD Spartans will meet Northside W. (#8) in the next round. Gold Coast R. will play against Brisbane C. (#3) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
SD Spartans: T.Wigness 28+5reb+7ast, M.Hodgson 17+6reb, N.Kuti 15+5reb+2ast, A.Ugrinic 14+6reb+1ast, B.Jones 13+13reb+4ast, M.Kerle 12+5reb+4ast
Gold Coast R.: R.Te Rangi 27+6reb+6ast, J.Bradtke 24+8reb+2ast, P.Le Gassick 14+5reb+7ast, C.Smith IV 12+3reb+3ast, E.Kamu 12+6reb, B.Mazlin 6+5reb+5ast
gschID: 1253787


Townsville H. - Mackay M. 92-98

Everything went according to plan when third ranked Meteors (8-5) defeated 11th ranked Townsville Heat (4-8) in Hermit Park 98-92 on Friday. It was an exceptional evening for naturalized South Sudanese forward Akol Mawein (206, college: Sacramento St.) who led the winners and scored 17 points and 9 rebounds. The former international swingman Makuach Maluach (200-1998, college: N.Mexico) accounted for 21 points and 6 rebounds for the winning side. Guard Ethan Betts (188-1998, college: Umpqua CC) came up with 23 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists and American-German Grant Teichmann (191-1996, college: C-N, agency: Elevate Sports Alliance) added 18 points and 6 assists respectively for Townsville H. in the defeat. Five Mackay and four Townsville H. players scored in double figures. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Mackay moved-up to second place. Townsville H. lost fourth consecutive game. They keep the eleventh position with eight games lost. Mackay will meet at home Logan T. (#10) in the next round and are hoping to win another game. Townsville H. will have a break next round.
Top scorers:
Mackay M.: M.Maluach 21+6reb+1ast, C.Goldfinch 19+6reb+3ast, E.Malou 17+5reb+2ast, A.Mawein 17+9reb+3ast, J.Brenchley 13+9reb+5ast, K.Medhurst 7+1reb
Townsville H.: E.Betts 23+9reb+7ast, G.Teichmann 18+4reb+6ast, M.Rees 14+6reb+3ast, H.Pennisi 11+7reb, R.Peachey 6+3reb+1ast, M.Wilson 6+2reb
gschID: 1253788


Logan T. - SC Phoenix 93-108

There was no surprise when 9th ranked Thunder (5-7) lost to first ranked Phoenix (8-4) in Loganholme 93-108 on Saturday. SC Phoenix made 23-of-26 free shots (88.5 percent) during the game. It was an exceptional evening for Guamanian-American guard Earnest Ross (198-1991, college: Missouri, agency: Haylett Sports) who led the winners and scored 24 points and 9 rebounds. Guard Darnell Robateau (185-1997, college: PLNU) accounted for 11 points, 9 rebounds and 9 assists for the winning side. The former international guard Matthew Kenyon (196-1998) came up with a double-double by scoring 19 points, 14 rebounds and 8 assists and forward Callum Dalton (206-2000) added 17 points and 9 rebounds respectively for Logan T. in the defeat. 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. SC Phoenix maintains first place with 8-4 record. Logan T. lost third consecutive game. They dropped to the tenth position with seven games lost. SC Phoenix will have a break next round, and it should allow them to practice more before next game. Logan T. will play against Rockhampton (#9) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
SC Phoenix: E.Ross 24+9reb, E.Kafritsas 19+4reb+1ast, J.Robateau 18+4reb+2ast, D.Ross-Paiwan 15+2reb+2ast, D.Robateau 11+9reb+9ast, E.Cato 9
Logan T.: M.Kenyon 19+14reb+8ast, Z.Triplett 18+4reb+3ast, C.Dalton 17+9reb+2ast, T.Howard 15+5reb+1ast, T.Fui 11+2reb+1ast, J.Allen 5+2reb
gschID: 1253810


Cairns M. - Mackay M. 93-90

There was a surprise result when twelfth ranked Marlins (3-9) edged 3rd placed Meteors (8-5) in Cairns 93-90 on Sunday. Cairns M. made 26-of-28 free shots (92.9 percent) during the game. It was an exceptional evening for swingman Kody Stattmann (202-2000, college: Virginia) who led the winners and scored 38 points (!!!) and 7 rebounds. Swingman James Mitchell (194-1991) accounted for 13 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists for the winning side. The former international swingman Makuach Maluach (200-1998, college: N.Mexico) came up with 23 points and naturalized South Sudanese power forward Emmanuel Malou (206-1993, college: Iowa St.) added 15 points and 10 rebounds respectively for Mackay in the defeat. Four Cairns M. and five Mackay players scored in double figures. Cairns M. maintains twelfth place with 3-9 record. Loser Meteors dropped to the second position with five games lost. Cairns M. will meet higher ranked Ipswich F. (#5) in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Mackay will play against Logan T. and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Cairns M.: K.Stattmann 38+7reb+3ast, J.Mitchell 13+5reb+4ast, K.Dennis 12+3reb+2ast, C.AhWang 11+4reb+1ast, K.Stattmann 9+4reb+3ast, T.Drinnan 5+4reb+1ast
Mackay M.: M.Maluach 23+4reb+2ast, A.Mawein 19+4reb+2ast, E.Malou 15+10reb+1ast, C.Goldfinch 14+7reb+1ast, K.Medhurst 11+5reb+1ast, M.Khalu 4+4reb+3ast
gschID: 1253822


SC Phoenix - SW Metro P. 78-102

The most surprising game was a loss of top-ranked Phoenix (8-4) in Cotton Tree on Sunday night. Hosts were rolled over by ninth ranked South West Metro Pirates (6-6) 102-78. SW Metro P. shot the lights out from three sinking 20 long-distance shots on high 51.3 percentage. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 24 assists. It was a good game for Canadian-Serbian point guard Dragan Stajic (188-2000, college: Ottawa) who led his team to a victory with a double-double by scoring 15 points, 12 rebounds and 8 assists. Naturalized South Sudanese guard Junior Madut (195-1997, college: Hawaii) contributed with 20 points and 4 assists for the winners. Naturalized Maltese power forward Nelson Kahler (206-1994, college: CSU-Pueblo, agency: BIG) answered with 15 points and 8 rebounds (on 7-of-9 shooting from the field) and swingman Elias Cato (206, college: Cent Arkansas) added 15 points and 6 rebounds in the effort for SC Phoenix. Both teams had five players each who scored in double figures. South West Metro Pirates have a solid series of four victories in a row. SW Metro P. moved-up to sixth place, which they share with SD Spartans. SC Phoenix at the other side still keeps top position with four games lost. SW Metro P. is looking forward to face Cairns M. (#12) at home in the next round which should be theoretically another easy game. SC Phoenix will have a break next round.
Top scorers:
SW Metro P.: J.Madut 20+4reb+4ast, K.Woodfall 20+3reb+1ast, B.Teys 18+3reb+3ast, D.Stajic 15+12reb+8ast, J.Bairstow 11+7reb+4ast, B.Volkman 10+8reb+3ast
SC Phoenix: N.Kahler 15+8reb+2ast, D.Ross-Paiwan 15+1reb+1ast, E.Cato 15+6reb+2ast, E.Ross 14+3reb, D.Robateau 10+4reb+5ast, E.Kafritsas 5+3reb+4ast
gschID: 1253830


Group south
Hobart C. - Mt.Gambier 77-87

Rather expected game when 4th placed Chargers (13-8) lost to second ranked Pioneers (15-6) in Hobart 77-87 on Friday. It was an exceptional evening for American guard Joe Palmer (193-2001, college: Colorado St., agency: Warren Sports International) who led the winners and scored 26 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists. The former international guard Alexander Mudronja (196-1999, college: SMC) accounted for 14 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists for the winning side. Four Pioneers players scored in double figures. Swingman Will Cranston-Lown (185-2000, college: Regis Univ.) came up with 19 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists and forward Jacob Richards (200-2001) added 21 points and 5 assists respectively for Hobart C. in the defeat. Pioneers have an impressive series of five victories in a row. Mt.Gambier maintains second place with 15-6 record having just sixteen point less than leader BA CoE. Loser Chargers keeps the fourth position with eight games lost. Mt.Gambier will meet at home Nunawading S. (#13) in the next round which should be an easy win for them. Hobart C. will play against Diamond V.E. (#18) in Greensborough and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Mt.Gambier: J.Palmer 26+9reb+4ast, A.Aliir 14+6reb, A.Mudronja 14+7reb+5ast, A.Shelley 14+2reb+1ast, T.Robinson 8+7reb+6ast, K.de Wit 7+3reb+3ast
Hobart C.: J.Richards 21+2reb+5ast, W.Cranston-Lown 19+5reb+5ast, O.Angerstein 12+10reb+2ast, A.Eugster 7+1reb+1ast, N.Straatsma 7+2reb+1ast, J.Chilcott 7+4reb+1ast
gschID: 1253786


NW Tasmania - Mt.Gambier 74-107

Very predictable result when second ranked Pioneers (15-6) rolled over 19th ranked NW Tasmania Thunder (5-16) in Ulverstone 107-74 on Saturday. Mt.Gambier dominated down low during the game scoring 70 of its points in the paint compared to NW Tasmania Thunder's 36 and made 16-of-19 free shots (84.2 percent) during the game. Mt.Gambier forced 20 NW Tasmania turnovers. It was an exceptional evening for forward Akech Aliir (204-2000) who led the winners and scored 26 points. American guard Joe Palmer (193-2001, college: Colorado St., agency: Warren Sports International) accounted for 25 points and 5 rebounds for the winning side. Five Pioneers players scored in double figures. The former international guard Kye Savage (186-2005) came up with 18 points and 6 rebounds and guard Lachlan Barker (188-1996) added 13 points and 4 assists respectively for NW Tasmania in the defeat. NW Tasmania Thunder's coach gave up on the game allowing to play eleven players seeing no chance for a win. Pioneers have an impressive series of five victories in a row. Mt.Gambier maintains second place with 15-6 record having just sixteen point less than leader BA CoE. NW Tasmania lost fifth consecutive game. They keep the nineteenth position with 16 games lost. Mt.Gambier will meet at home Nunawading S. (#13) in the next round which should be another easy win for them. NW Tasmania will play against Eltham W. (#7) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Mt.Gambier: A.Aliir 26+4reb+3ast, J.Palmer 25+5reb+1ast, A.Shelley 21+3reb, A.Mudronja 13+3reb+4ast, T.Robinson 10+14reb+1ast, D.Marshall 8+5reb+1ast
NW Tasmania: K.Savage 18+6reb, A.Woodhill 14+4reb+1ast, L.Barker 13+3reb+4ast, A.Magot 6+4reb, I.Atuer 5+2reb+2ast, T.Armstrong 5+3reb
gschID: 1253796


Dandenong R. - Casey C. 99-86

There was an upset when higher ranked Cavaliers (11-9) lost to seventeenth ranked Rangers (6-14) in Dandenong 86-99 on Saturday. Dandenong R. made 21-of-26 free shots (80.8 percent) during the game. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 25 assists. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Dandenong R. made 13 blocks. It was an exceptional evening for guard Ryan Rapp (196, college: Hawaii) who led the winners and scored 24 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists. American forward Ruot Monyyong (210-1998, college: UALR) accounted for 27 points, 5 rebounds and 9 blocks for the winning side. American-Kenyan forward Preston Bungei (198-1995, college: Norfolk St.) came up with a double-double by scoring 19 points and 10 rebounds and forward Hunter Marks (206-1999, college: Sacramento St.) added 21 points and 5 rebounds respectively for Casey in the defeat. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Rangers have a solid series of three victories in a row. Dandenong R. maintains seventeenth place with 6-14 record. Casey lost third consecutive game. They dropped to the ninth position with nine games lost. Dandenong R. will meet higher ranked Ballarat M. (#8) in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Casey will play against Geelong U. and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Dandenong R.: R.Monyyong 27+5reb+3ast, R.Rapp 24+6reb+6ast, S.Davidson 22+3reb+2ast, M.Peatling 15+14reb+2ast, J.Bieker 9+6reb+7ast, J.Roberts 2+2reb
Casey C.: H.Marks 21+5reb+2ast, P.Bungei 19+10reb+3ast, T.Hankerson 15+2reb+9ast, N.Roberts 14+8reb+4ast, G.Gak 8+4reb+1ast, B.Waller 8+5reb
gschID: 1253807


Ballarat M. - Kilsyth C. 82-85

Everything went according to plan when fifth ranked Cobras (12-8) edged 8th ranked Miners (12-8) in Wendouree 85-82 on Saturday. It was an exceptional evening for American forward Dillon Stith (200-1992, college: St.Vincent) who led the winners and scored 20 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists. Senegalese forward Khadim Sy (208-1997, college: Wake Forest) accounted for 20 points and 7 rebounds for the winning side. Guard Nicholas Stoddart (188-2000) came up with 24 points and naturalized Sudanese power forward Majok Majok (210-1992, college: Ball St.) added 15 points and 14 rebounds respectively for Ballarat M. in the defeat. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Miners' coach tried various players' combinations and tested in total eleven players, but that didn't help to avoid defeat in this game. Cobras have a solid series of four victories in a row. Kilsyth C. maintains fifth place with 12-8 record, which they share with 3 other teams including defeated Ballarat M.. Kilsyth C. will meet Casey (#9) in the next round. Ballarat M. will play against Dandenong R. (#17) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Kilsyth C.: D.Stith 20+6reb+5ast, K.Sy 20+7reb+1ast, A.Tomada 13+4reb+4ast, C.Jeffs 10+8reb, J.Ahale 9+3reb+3ast, M.Dielemans 7+1ast
Ballarat M.: N.Stoddart 24+4reb+2ast, M.Majok 15+14reb+1ast, M.Puondak 14+4reb, L.Rosendale 10+6reb+4ast, D.Prim 7+3reb+2ast, A.Krause 7+2reb+1ast
gschID: 1253808


Nunawading S. - Knox R. 82-83

Eleventh-ranked Spectres (9-11) used its home court advantage to challenge first ranked Raiders (17-4) in East Burwood on Saturday. The visitors from Melbourne managed to secure only one-point victory 83-82. However their fans expected much easier game. Knox R. looked well-organized offensively handing out 21 assists. It was an exceptional evening for guard Brody Nunn (185-2002, college: Seattle) who led the winners and scored 20 points and 6 assists. The former international point guard Tad Dufelmeier (183-1996, college: CUI) accounted for 13 points, 11 rebounds and 4 assists for the winning side. American forward BJ Mack (203-2000, college: S.Carolina) came up with a double-double by scoring 18 points and 13 rebounds and guard Tristan Devers (191-2005) added 16 points respectively for Nunawading S. in the defeat. Five Knox R. and four Nunawading S. players scored in double figures. Raiders have a solid series of three victories in a row. Knox R. maintains first place with 17-4 record. Loser Spectres keeps the eleventh position with 11 games lost. They share it with Waverley F. and Frankston B.. Knox R.'s supporters look forward to an exciting derby game next round, where their team will travel locally in Melbourne to the arena Keilor T..
Top scorers:
Knox R.: B.Nunn 20+3reb+6ast, T.Dufelmeier 13+11reb+4ast, B.Blake 12+8reb+2ast, K.Leaupepe 12+7reb+3ast, H.Sewell 11+4reb+1ast, S.Dech 10+4reb+5ast
Nunawading S.: B.Mack 18+13reb+3ast, T.Devers 16+3reb+1ast, J.Mutimer 11+1reb+4ast, N.Tata 10+4reb+1ast, C.Cranston 10+3ast, D.Baxter 7+8reb+1ast
gschID: 1253809


Geelong U. - Frankston B. 83-86

There was no surprise when 15th ranked United (7-13) was edged by eleventh ranked Blues (9-11) in Geelong 86-83 on Saturday. It was an exceptional evening for guard Michael Harris (193-1999) who led the winners and scored 24 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists and 4 steals. New Zealand forward Taane Samuel (200-1999) accounted for 25 points and 6 rebounds for the winning side. Point guard Liam Herbert (182-2001) came up with 20 points and forward Tristan Forsyth (208-1998, college: CBU, agency: Dominion Sports Group) added 16 points and 7 rebounds respectively for Geelong U. in the defeat. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Frankston B. maintains eleventh place with 9-11 record, which they share with Waverley F. and Nunawading S. Geelong U. lost third consecutive game. They keep the fifteenth position with 13 games lost. They share it with Keilor T.. Frankston B. will meet at home higher ranked Hobart C. (#4) in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Geelong U. will play against Casey (#9) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Frankston B.: T.Samuel 25+6reb+1ast, M.Harris 24+7reb+7ast, I.Hadziomerovic 14+11reb+2ast, K.Box 12+4reb, T.Garrett 5+7reb+3ast, L.Barker 3+1ast
Geelong U.: L.Herbert 20+4reb, T.Forsyth 16+7reb+1ast, K.Malone 14+1reb+5ast, D.Gatlin 14+3reb+6ast, G.Blagojevic 7+12reb+5ast, M.Hicks 4+3reb+3ast
gschID: 1253802


Sandringham S. - Melbourne T. 92-71

Everything could happen in Cheltenham at the game between two tied teams. Both third ranked Sabres and 6th ranked Tigers had identical 12-7 record. This time Sabres used a home court advantage and crushed the opponent from Melbourne 92-71 on Saturday night. Sandringham S. made 17-of-21 free shots (81.0 percent) during the game. Sandringham S. outrebounded Melbourne T. 51-24 including a 35-18 advantage in defensive rebounds. Sandringham S. looked well-organized offensively handing out 23 assists. It was an exceptional evening for guard Ben Ayre (188-1995, college: Newman) who led the winners and scored 27 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists. Forward Tom Koppens (201-2003) accounted for 12 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists for the winning side. The former international guard Tom Wilson (195-1997, college: SMU) came up with 21 points and forward Jack Purchase (203-1995, college: Hawaii) added 12 points respectively for Melbourne T. in the defeat. 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. Sabres (13-7) have an impressive series of eleven victories in a row. Sandringham S. maintains third place having just thirteen point less than leader BA CoE. Loser Tigers dropped to the fifth position with eight games lost. They share it with 3 other teams. Sandringham S. will meet at home NW Tasmania (#19) in the next round which should be another easy win for them. Melbourne T. will play against Diamond V.E. (#18) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Sandringham S.: B.Ayre 27+8reb+8ast, M.Machar 21+6reb, F.Krslovic 16+7reb+3ast, T.Koppens 12+9reb+7ast, D.Pineau 7+10reb+1ast, C.Asuncion-Byrd 4+2reb
Melbourne T.: T.Wilson 21+2reb+3ast, J.Purchase 12+1reb+2ast, K.Garnaut 10+3reb+1ast, M.Gaze 10+2reb+1ast, W.Amos 6+1reb+1ast, M.Wearne 5+2reb
gschID: 1253803


Keilor T. - Diamond V.E. 108-99

Rather expected game when 18th ranked Diamond Valley Eagles (5-15) lost to fifteenth ranked Thunder (7-13) in Melbourne 99-108 on Saturday. Keilor T. made 24-of-27 free shots (88.9 percent) during the game. Keilor T. outrebounded Diamond V.E. 47-30 including a 33-21 advantage in defensive rebounds. It was an exceptional evening for guard Daniel Foster (198-2001, college: Nevada) who led the winners and scored 21 points, 7 rebounds and 8 assists. American center Dante Thompson (201-1993, college: GBC, agency: Starting 5) accounted for 23 points and 9 rebounds for the winning side. Center Jock Perry (216-1997, college: UC Riverside) came up with a double-double by scoring 22 points and 12 rebounds and naturalized Sudanese Ngor Manyang (201-1993) added 19 points respectively for Diamond V.E. in the defeat. 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. Keilor T. maintains fifteenth place with 7-13 record, which they share with Geelong U. Diamond V.E. lost third consecutive game. They keep the eighteenth position with 15 games lost. Keilor T.'s supporters look forward to an exciting derby game next round, where their team will face at home their local rival from Melbourne Knox R..
Top scorers:
Keilor T.: D.Thompson 23+9reb+2ast, D.Poelsma 22+3reb+1ast, D.Foster 21+7reb+8ast, R.Philippe 14+4reb+3ast, P.Ryan 13+7reb, W.Nyieth 4+1reb
Diamond V.E.: J.Perry 22+12reb+1ast, N.Manyang 19+3reb+2ast, J.Ghee 16+1reb+4ast, A.Thoseby 15+2reb+3ast, R.Haywood 14+2reb+2ast, A.Bandilovski 7+3reb+3ast
gschID: 1253811


Eltham W. - Waverley F. 97-92

Rather predictable result when eighth ranked Wildcats (12-8) won against 12th ranked Falcons (9-11) in Eltham 97-92 on Saturday. However just five-point win is not that big difference and the fans of host team counted on more convincing victory. Eltham W. looked well-organized offensively handing out 26 assists. It was an exceptional evening for American guard Xavier Bledson (198-1999, college: Indiana St.) who led the winners and scored 31 points. The former international guard Mitchell McCarron (189-1992, college: MSU Denver) accounted for 14 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists and 4 steals (perfect from the field making all six shots) for the winning side. Wildcats' coach used a ten-player rotation in such tough game. Guard Malik Meunier (185-1999) came up with 17 points and 5 assists (on 7-of-9 shooting from the field) and American point guard Khalil Shabazz (183-1998, college: USF) added 17 points and 5 rebounds respectively for Waverley F. in the defeat. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Wildcats have an impressive series of five victories in a row. Eltham W. moved-up to fifth place, which they share with 3 other teams. Waverley F. lost third consecutive game. They dropped to the eleventh position with 11 games lost. They share it with Nunawading S. and Frankston B.. Eltham W. will meet at home NW Tasmania (#19) in the next round which should be an easy win for them. Waverley F. will play against Sandringham S. (#3) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Eltham W.: X.Bledson 31+1reb+2ast, G.Hadley 15+1reb+2ast, M.McCarron 14+7reb+7ast, J.Sykes 11+4reb+1ast, S.Short 8+6reb+9ast, Z.Cunningham 7+3reb+1ast
Waverley F.: K.Shabazz 17+5reb+2ast, M.Harper 17+6reb, M.Meunier 17+4reb+5ast, M.McCarthy 14+4reb, M.Akec 8+9reb+2ast, R.Heath 7+2reb+1ast
gschID: 1253812


Ringwood H. - Bendigo B. 113-69

Not a big story in a game when 14th ranked Braves (8-13) were outscored by ninth ranked Ringwood Hawks (11-10) in Heathmont 113-69 on Sunday. Ringwood outrebounded Bendigo 49-17 including a 18-2 advantage in offensive rebounds. Ringwood looked well-organized offensively handing out 25 assists. It was an exceptional evening for the former international guard Angus Glover (192-1998) who led the winners and scored 26 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists. The former international guard Tanner Krebs (198-1996, college: SMC) accounted for 17 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists for the winning side. Lual Diing (205-1998) came up with 17 points and 5 rebounds and American forward Isaac Murphy (190-2002, college: UW-Fox Valley) added 19 points respectively for Bendigo in the defeat. Five Ringwood and four Bendigo players scored in double figures. Despite that victory Ringwood went down to tenth position due to points difference. Bendigo lost fifth consecutive game. They keep the fourteenth place with 13 games lost. Ringwood will meet league's leader Knox R. in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Bendigo will play against the league's second-placed Mt.Gambier (#2) where they are definitely not considered as a favorite in this game either.
Top scorers:
Ringwood H.: A.Glover 26+5reb+5ast, T.Krebs 17+8reb+5ast, M.Richards 16+11reb+1ast, H.Sealey 13+4reb+2ast, J.Lawton 13+4reb+6ast, S.Clarke 10+4reb
Bendigo B.: I.Murphy 19+1reb+1ast, L.Diing 17+5reb, L.O'Brien 15+1reb+3ast, J.Pattinson 10+2reb+1ast, L.O'Brien 4+5reb+5ast, I.Fofana 4+1reb
gschID: 1253824


Nunawading S. - Waverley F. 96-92

The game between closely ranked teams ended with eleventh ranked Spectres' (9-11) home victory over 12th ranked Falcons (9-11) in East Burwood 96-92 on Sunday. Nunawading S. looked well-organized offensively handing out 27 assists. It was an exceptional evening for guard Tristan Devers (191-2005) who led the winners and scored 43 points (!!!) and 6 rebounds. American forward BJ Mack (203-2000, college: S.Carolina) accounted for 18 points, 15 rebounds and 9 assists for the winning side. American point guard Khalil Shabazz (183-1998, college: USF) came up with 40 points (!!!) and 7 rebounds and guard Malik Meunier (185-1999) added 14 points, 5 rebounds and 9 assists respectively for Waverley F. in the defeat. Four Waverley F. players scored in double figures. Nunawading S. maintains eleventh place with 9-11 record, which they share with Waverley F. and Frankston B. Waverley F. lost third consecutive game. Nunawading S. will meet league's second-placed Mt.Gambier in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Waverley F. will play against Sandringham S. (#3) where they are definitely not considered as a favorite in this game either.
Top scorers:
Nunawading S.: T.Devers 43+6reb+2ast, C.Cranston 27+6reb, B.Mack 18+15reb+9ast, D.Baxter 3+7reb+2ast, J.Gandolfo 3+5ast, D.Wiggett 2+3reb+1ast
Waverley F.: K.Shabazz 40+7reb+3ast, M.Meunier 14+5reb+9ast, M.McCarthy 14+8reb+1ast, B.Lewis 11+4reb+1ast, M.Akec 9+3reb, J.Anderson 2+4reb
gschID: 1253825


Sandringham S. - Keilor T. 70-69

There was no surprise when 15th ranked Thunder (7-13) was edged by third ranked Sabres (13-7) in Cheltenham 70-69 on Tuesday. However just one-point win is not that big difference and the fans of host team counted on more convincing victory. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Sandringham S. made 7 blocks. It was an exceptional evening for naturalized South Sudanese forward Malith Machar (198-1999, college: Midland CC) who led the winners and scored 21 points and 7 rebounds. Guard Ben Ayre (188-1995, college: Newman) accounted for 20 points for the winning side. Guard Daniel Foster (198-2001, college: Nevada) came up with 19 points and 7 rebounds and American center Dante Thompson (201-1993, college: GBC, agency: Starting 5) added 6 points and 17 rebounds respectively for Keilor T. in the defeat. Four Keilor T. players scored in double figures. Thunder's coach tested ten players, but that didn't help to avoid defeat in this game. Sabres have an impressive series of eleven victories in a row. Sandringham S. maintains third place with 13-7 record having just thirteen point less than leader BA CoE. Keilor T. lost third consecutive game. They keep the fifteenth position with 13 games lost. They share it with Geelong U.. Sandringham S. will meet at home NW Tasmania (#19) in the next round which should be an easy win for them. Keilor T.'s supporters look forward to an exciting derby game next round, where their team will face at home their local rival from Melbourne Knox R..
Top scorers:
Sandringham S.: M.Machar 21+7reb, B.Ayre 20+2reb+3ast, F.Krslovic 9+11reb+5ast, T.Koppens 8+5reb+1ast, D.Pineau 5+11reb, C.Asuncion-Byrd 4+3reb+2ast
Keilor T.: D.Foster 19+7reb+2ast, D.Poelsma 12+4reb+1ast, C.Harris 12+8reb, J.Beasley 11+4reb+1ast, D.Thompson 6+17reb, P.Ryan 6+2reb+1ast
gschID: 1253833


Ringwood H. - Melbourne T. 93-82

There was a small surprise when ninth ranked Ringwood Hawks (11-10) beat 6th ranked Tigers (12-8) in Heathmont 93-82 on Tuesday. Ringwood looked well-organized offensively handing out 23 assists. It was an exceptional evening for the former international guard Angus Glover (192-1998) who led the winners with a double-double by scoring 20 points, 13 rebounds and 4 assists. The former international guard Tanner Krebs (198-1996, college: SMC) accounted for 14 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists for the winning side. Forward Jack Purchase (203-1995, college: Hawaii) came up with a double-double by scoring 18 points and 12 rebounds and the former international center Harrison Froling (210-1998, college: Marquette) added 15 points and 9 rebounds respectively for Melbourne T. in the defeat. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Despite that victory Ringwood went down to tenth position due to points difference. Loser Tigers dropped to the fifth place with eight games lost. They share the position with 3 other teams. Ringwood will meet league's leader Knox R. in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Melbourne T. will play against Diamond V.E. (#18) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Ringwood H.: J.Lawton 26+2reb+4ast, A.Glover 20+13reb+4ast, T.Krebs 14+10reb+10ast, H.Sealey 11+3reb+2ast, S.Clarke 9+3reb+1ast, M.Fennell 8+5reb+2ast
Melbourne T.: M.Wearne 21+1reb+2ast, J.Purchase 18+12reb+1ast, H.Froling 15+9reb+3ast, T.Wilson 13+7reb+6ast, C.Arcidiacono 8, W.Amos 4+2reb+2ast
gschID: 1253834


Group west
SW Slammers - Mandurah M. 85-87

Very expected game when 14th ranked Slammers (1-17) were edged by sixth ranked Magic (10-9) in Bunbury 87-85 on Friday. Mandurah forced 21 SW Slammers turnovers. It was an exceptional evening for American forward Jahcoree Ealy (201, college: ENMU, agency: Elevate Sports Alliance) who led the winners with a double-double by scoring 33 points (!!!), 10 rebounds and 4 assists (on 12-of-15 shooting from the field). Point guard Lachlan Bertram (183-2001) accounted for 22 points for the winning side. Magic's coach used a ten-player rotation in such tough game. American power forward Jamal Poplar (204-1996, college: Seward County) came up with a double-double by scoring 29 points and 17 rebounds and swingman Devan Craig (194-2003) added 28 points and 6 rebounds respectively for SW Slammers in the defeat. Magic have a solid series of three victories in a row. Mandurah maintains sixth place with 10-9 record. SW Slammers lost fourth consecutive game. They keep the fourteenth position with 17 games lost. Mandurah will meet at home league's second-placed Geraldton B. in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. SW Slammers will play against Willetton T. (#4) and hope to win that game.
Top scorers:
Mandurah M.: J.Ealy 33+10reb+4ast, L.Bertram 22+3reb+1ast, N.Woodall 14+8reb+1ast, S.Freeman 7+8reb, H.Warden 5+1reb, C.Lowe 4+3reb
SW Slammers: J.Poplar 29+17reb+3ast, D.Craig 28+6reb+2ast, C.Weeden 8+3reb, J.Wayne 6+2reb+1ast, M.Wugol 5+3reb+2ast, P.Keats 4+4reb+3ast
gschID: 1253792


Kalamunda ES - Rockingham F. 91-88

There was a surprise result when seventh ranked Suns (9-9) edged leader Flames (15-3) in Kalamunda 91-88 on Friday. It was an exceptional evening for American point guard Randy Bell (193-1998, college: Dalton St.) who led the winners and scored 24 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists. Naturalized Belgian guard Marshall Nelson (184-1994, college: Wayland Baptist) accounted for 23 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists for the winning side. Suns' coach used a ten-player rotation in such tough game. The former international guard Isaac White (188-1998, college: CBU) came up with 35 points (!!!), 8 rebounds and 4 assists and American forward LaQuinton Ross (203-1992, college: Ohio St.) added 9 points and 15 rebounds respectively for Rockingham F. in the defeat. Suns have a solid series of three victories in a row. Kalamunda ES maintains seventh place with 9-9 record, which they share with Cent.Coast C. and Newcastle F. Loser Flames still keeps top position with three games lost. Kalamunda ES will meet at home higher ranked Warwick S. (#3) in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Rockingham F. will play against Goldfields G. and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Kalamunda ES: R.Bell 24+7reb+6ast, M.Nelson 23+9reb+5ast, M.Sam 12+3reb+1ast, T.Fee 9+7reb+1ast, S.Vaiangina 6+2reb+1ast, L.Thomas 5+3reb+2ast
Rockingham F.: I.White 35+8reb+4ast, R.Godfrey 15+1reb+1ast, J.Pressley 12+7reb, L.Ross 9+15reb, E.Naar 8+6reb+7ast, J.Beard 5+3reb
gschID: 1253793


Willetton T. - Joondalup W. 99-92

Not a big story in a game when 5th ranked Wanneroo (12-7) lost to third ranked Tigers (14-5) in Willetton 92-99 on Friday. Willetton T. made 24-of-30 free shots (80.0 percent) during the game, while Joondalup W. only scored eight points from the stripe. Willetton T. forced 20 Joondalup W. turnovers. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 21 assists. It was an exceptional evening for American forward Taeshon Cherry (203-1999, college: Marian, IN, agency: Elevate Sports Alliance) who led the winners and scored 33 points (!!!) and 9 rebounds (went 7 for 7 at the free throw line). Guard Roosevelt Williams (190-2002, college: Peninsula JC) accounted for 14 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists and 6 steals for the winning side. Tigers' coach used an eleven-player rotation which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. American swingman CJ Turnage (201-1995, college: SVSU) came up with 27 points, 9 rebounds, 7 assists and 5 steals and the other American import swingman Joey Baker (201-2000, college: Michigan) added 23 points and 5 rebounds respectively for Joondalup W. in the defeat. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Willetton T. moved-up to second place, which they share with Canberra B. and Illawarra H. 2. Loser Wanneroo keeps the fifth position with seven games lost. Willetton T. will meet at home SW Slammers (#14) in the next round which should be an easy win for them. Joondalup W. will play against Goldfields G. (#8) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Willetton T.: T.Cherry 33+9reb+3ast, T.Gerovich 17+4reb+2ast, T.Kopa 15+7reb+1ast, R.Williams 14+9reb+4ast, M.Vigor 6+3reb+2ast, D.Scott 5+2reb+2ast
Joondalup W.: C.Turnage 27+9reb+7ast, J.Baker 23+5reb+3ast, C.Davis 21+7reb+2ast, V.Chadinha 11+2reb+1ast, A.Kuerban 8+3reb+3ast, B.Geel 2+2reb+3ast
gschID: 1253794


Geraldton B. - Lakeside L. 108-88

Everything went according to plan when fourth ranked Buccaneers (14-4) outplayed 11th ranked Lightning (7-12) in Wonthella 108-88 on Saturday. Geraldton B. dominated down low during the game scoring 60 of its points in the paint compared to Lightning's 38 and made 18-of-21 free shots (85.7 percent) during the game. Geraldton B. looked well-organized offensively handing out 36 assists comparing to just 20 passes made by Lakeside L.'s players. It was an exceptional evening for guard Johny Narkle (199-2001) who led the winners and scored 27 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists. Naturalized American power forward Liam Hunt (201-1995, college: HIU) accounted for 22 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists for the winning side. Five Buccaneers players scored in double figures. American forward AJ Wilson (202-1997, college: S.Carolina) came up with 21 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists and forward Corey Shervill (201-1998, college: St.Edward's) added 21 points and 7 rebounds respectively for Lakeside L. in the defeat. Lightning's coach tested ten players seeing no chance for a win. Buccaneers have an impressive series of seven victories in a row. Geraldton B. keeps a position of league leader, which they share with Warwick S. and BA CoE. Loser Lightning keeps the eleventh place with 12 games lost. They share the position with Hills H.. Geraldton B. will meet Warwick S. (#3) in the next round, which may be the game of the day. Lakeside L. will play against Perry Lakes H. (#10) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Geraldton B.: J.Narkle 27+9reb+7ast, L.Hunt 22+9reb+7ast, V.Williams Jr. 14+4reb+7ast, J.Keyes 14+7reb+4ast, A.Springs 13+1reb+4ast, N.DeSantis 9+3reb+5ast
Lakeside L.: I.Lewis 22+2reb+6ast, A.Wilson 21+7reb+4ast, C.Shervill 21+7reb+3ast, J.Davey 8+16reb+2ast, L.Patterson 7+1reb, R.Mackenzie 6+1reb+3ast
gschID: 1253816


Perth R. - Perry Lakes H. 79-87

There was no surprise when 13th ranked Redbacks (5-14) lost to ninth ranked Hawks (7-11) in Northbridge 79-87 on Saturday. Perry Lakes H. looked well-organized offensively handing out 21 assists. It was an exceptional evening for Luke Phillips (208-1999, college: ULM) who led the winners and scored 21 points and 5 assists. Forward Nicholas Floyd (198-2002) accounted for 18 points and 6 rebounds (on 7-of-8 shooting from the field) for the winning side. Guard Lochlan Cummings (189-1995, college: HIU) came up with 21 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists and guard Connor Mincherton (186-2001) added 16 points and 4 assists respectively for Perth R. in the defeat. Four Perth R. players scored in double figures. Perry Lakes H. maintains ninth place with 7-11 record, which they share with East Perth E. and Maitland. Perth R. lost sixth consecutive game. They keep the thirteenth position with 14 games lost. Perry Lakes H. will meet Lakeside L. (#11) in the next round. Perth R. will play against Mandurah and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Perry Lakes H.: L.Phillips 21+3reb+5ast, N.Floyd 18+6reb+2ast, J.Stanley-Williams 12+7reb+4ast, K.O'Donohue 11+1reb, S.Chan 9+3reb+6ast, C.Hamilton 8+5reb+2ast
Perth R.: L.Cummings 21+7reb+5ast, C.Mincherton 16+3reb+4ast, E.Kanwei 13+5reb, J.Formosa 11+4reb+4ast, J.Underwood 9+8reb+1ast, M.Teale 5+4reb+1ast
gschID: 1253817


Warwick S. - Willetton T. 128-99

The game between closely ranked teams ended with second ranked Senators' (14-4) home victory over 3rd placed Tigers (14-5) in Perth 128-99 on Saturday. It was a key game for the top position in the league. Warwick S. made 20-of-22 free shots (90.9 percent) during the game. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 31 assists. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Warwick S. made 8 blocks. It was an exceptional evening for the former international guard Elijah Pepper (193-2001, college: UC Davis) who led the winners with a double-double by scoring 28 points, 8 rebounds and 11 assists. American forward Todd Withers (202-1996, college: Queens, NC) accounted for 33 points (!!!), 6 rebounds and 5 assists for the winning side. Guard Damien Scott (192-1992) came up with 17 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists and guard Tana Kopa (198-2002, college: Canisius) added 16 points and 6 rebounds respectively for Willetton T. in the defeat. Four Warwick S. and five Willetton T. 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. Warwick S. keeps a position of league leader, which they share with Geraldton B. and BA CoE. Loser Tigers dropped to the second place with five games lost. They share the position with Canberra B. and Illawarra H. 2. Warwick S. will meet at home league's second-placed Geraldton B. in the next round and it will be for sure the game of the week. Willetton T. will play against SW Slammers and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Warwick S.: T.Withers 33+6reb+5ast, E.Pepper 28+8reb+11ast, M.Clarke 26+1reb+6ast, C.Ellis 11+2reb+1ast, C.Creek 8+10reb+2ast, K.Chamberlain 8+2reb
Willetton T.: D.Scott 17+5reb+6ast, T.Kopa 16+6reb+2ast, T.Cherry 12+2reb, A.Gashaw 12+2reb+1ast, T.Gerovich 11+2reb, A.Black 8+1reb+1ast
gschID: 1253818


Joondalup W. - Kalamunda ES 83-89

There was a minor upset when 5th ranked Wanneroo (12-7) lost to seventh ranked Suns (9-9) in Joondalup 83-89 on Saturday. Kalamunda ES dominated down low during the game scoring 64 of its points in the paint compared to Wanneroo's 32. Kalamunda ES outrebounded Joondalup W. 47-31 including a 35-23 advantage in defensive rebounds. It was an exceptional evening for American point guard Randy Bell (193-1998, college: Dalton St.) who led the winners with a double-double by scoring 35 points (!!!), 10 rebounds and 6 assists. Naturalized Belgian guard Marshall Nelson (184-1994, college: Wayland Baptist) accounted for 31 points, 11 rebounds and 6 assists for the winning side. Suns' coach used a ten-player rotation which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Forward Caleb Davis (206-1995, college: SVSU) came up with a double-double by scoring 24 points, 11 rebounds and 5 assists and American-Chinese guard Adili Kuerban (191-1998, college: KSU, agency: Schafer Sports) added 27 points and 4 assists respectively for Joondalup W. in the defeat. Suns have a solid series of three victories in a row. Kalamunda ES maintains seventh place with 9-9 record, which they share with Cent.Coast C. and Newcastle F. Loser Wanneroo keeps the fifth position with seven games lost. Kalamunda ES will meet at home higher ranked Warwick S. (#3) in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Joondalup W. will play against Goldfields G. and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Kalamunda ES: R.Bell 35+10reb+6ast, M.Nelson 31+11reb+6ast, S.Vaiangina 10+5reb, M.Sam 7+3reb, T.Fee 4+2reb+1ast, T.White 2+6reb+4ast
Joondalup W.: A.Kuerban 27+4ast, C.Davis 24+11reb+5ast, C.Turnage 18+10reb+2ast, V.Chadinha 6+6reb+4ast, J.Wellsteed 4+3reb+7ast, B.Geel 2+1reb
gschID: 1253819


Cockburn - SW Slammers 102-88

The game between closely ranked teams ended with thirteenth ranked Cougars' (5-13) home victory over 14th ranked Slammers (1-17) in Hamilton Hill 102-88 on Saturday. Cockburn made 20-of-25 free shots (80.0 percent) during the game. They also forced 21 SW Slammers turnovers. Cockburn looked well-organized offensively handing out 24 assists. It was an exceptional evening for American swingman Terrandus Smith (193-1998, college: Union, TN) who led the winners and scored 16 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals. His fellow American import point guard Kortland Martin (180-1999, college: FHU) accounted for 16 points and 6 assists for the winning side. Smith attended previously one of camps at Eurobasket Summer League on his way to pro basketball. Cougars' coach used a ten-player rotation which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. American power forward Jamal Poplar (204-1996, college: Seward County) came up with 37 points (!!!), 9 rebounds and 6 assists and naturalized South Sudanese swingman Manyiel Wugol (198-1999, college: FNU) added 11 points and 8 rebounds respectively for SW Slammers in the defeat. Both teams had five players each who scored in double figures. Cougars have a solid series of four victories in a row. Cockburn moved-up to twelfth place. SW Slammers lost fourth consecutive game. They keep the fourteenth position with 17 games lost. Cockburn will meet higher ranked Perry Lakes H. (#10) in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. SW Slammers will play against Willetton T. (#4) where they are definitely not considered as a favorite in this game either.
Top scorers:
Cockburn: J.Hunt 19+1reb+5ast, C.Nai 17+8reb, K.Martin 16+4reb+6ast, T.Smith 16+7reb+5ast, H.Fitzgerald 15+2reb+1ast, C.Dimmock 8+2reb+2ast
SW Slammers: J.Poplar 37+9reb+6ast, D.Craig 13+4reb+1ast, N.Walsh 12+2reb, M.Wugol 11+8reb+2ast, G.Deacon 10+4reb+2ast, C.Weeden 3+2reb+1ast
gschID: 1253820


Goldfields G. - East Perth E. 115-79

Not a big story in a game when 9th ranked Eagles (7-11) were outscored by seventh ranked Giants (9-10) in Kalgoorlie 115-79 on Saturday. Goldfields G. dominated down low during the game scoring 76 of its points in the paint compared to Eagles's 48. Goldfields G. outrebounded East Perth E. 50-34 including a 39-27 advantage in defensive rebounds. It was an exceptional evening for American forward DeSean Parsons (201-1995, college: Portland St.) who led the winners with a double-double by scoring 27 points, 11 rebounds and 7 assists. Swingman Joshua Duach (197-2003, college: Iona, agency: Sport Avenir) accounted for 31 points and 5 rebounds for the winning side. American power forward Lee Roberts (203-1987, college: Findlay, OH, agency: BIG) came up with 22 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists and Jonah Antonio (196-1997, college: Wake Forest) added 14 points and 4 assists respectively for East Perth E. in the defeat. 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. Despite that victory Goldfields G. went down to eighth position due to points difference. East Perth E. lost third consecutive game. They keep the ninth place with 11 games lost. They share the position with Perry Lakes H. and Maitland. Goldfields G. will meet higher ranked Joondalup W. (#5) on the road in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. East Perth E. will play against Lakeside L. (#11) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Goldfields G.: J.Duach 31+5reb+1ast, D.Parsons 27+11reb+7ast, S.Stewart 27+7reb+3ast, M.Jok 11+5reb+2ast, K.Maler 8+5reb, J.Reid 5+5reb+1ast
East Perth E.: L.Roberts 22+9reb+4ast, M.Rice 15+2reb+3ast, J.Antonio 14+4reb+4ast, L.Yat 10+8reb, M.Lang 6+3reb+3ast, I.Dimakopoulos 5+3reb
gschID: 1253821


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Standings
1
24-9
2
23-10
3
22-11
4
21-12
6
14-19
7
13-20
8
13-20
9
9-24
10
6-27
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Last Updated: 5/30/2026
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Group A
1
5-1
4
0-6
Group B
1
5-1
3
3-3
Full Standings
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Group A
1
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
Last Updated: 5/5/2026
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)