NBL One Round 17 of Regular Season

- July 20, 2025
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Jamaal Robateau
Jamaal Robateau

There are only two more rounds left in the Regular Season in NBL One. The round was exceptionally exciting as six games ended with a tiny margin. Here is the last round review presented by Job Market.

Fifth defeat of league's leader Capitals (8-5) against second ranked Phoenix (9-4) 88-83 was the most important game of the last round. It was a key game for the top position in the league. Guard Jamaal Robateau (196-1994, college: Gardner-Webb) orchestrated the victory by scoring 20 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists. Guamanian-American guard Earnest Ross (198-1991, college: Missouri, agency: Haylett Sports) contributed with 15 points and 7 rebounds for the winners. The former international swingman Samuel McDaniel (198-1995, college: ULM) answered with 24 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists for Brisbane C.SC Phoenix keeps a position of league leader. Brisbane C. at the other side dropped to the second place with five games lost. They share the position with Mackay. They were replaced at the leadership position by Illawarra H. 2. Brisbane C. will play next round against Northside W. trying to make it back to the top of the standings. SC Phoenix will try to continue on its current victory against fifth ranked SD Spartans in Brisbane.
Leading Raiders (17-5) recorded its fifth loss in Melbourne. Hosts were edged by eighth ranked Miners (14-8) 95-92. It ended at the same time the three-game winning streak of Raiders. American forward Dayne Prim (198-2001, college: TAMUCC) stepped up and scored 26 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists for the winners and Luke Rosendale chipped in 21 points and 4 assists. Miners' coach allowed to play the deep bench players in such tough game. Forward Keli Leaupepe (198-2000, college: LMU) responded with a double-double by scoring 31 points and 10 rebounds. Miners have a solid series of four victories in a row. Ballarat M. moved-up to third place, which they share with 4 other teams. Knox R. at the other side still keeps top position with five games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
A very close game took place in Rockingham between Flames and Tigers. First ranked Flames (17-3) got a very close home victory over 4th placed Tigers (14-6). Flames managed to escape with a 3-point win 105-102 on Friday evening. Isaac White nailed a double-double by scoring 47 points (!!!), 13 rebounds and 9 assists for the winning side. Flames' coach used a ten-player rotation in such tough game. Tana Kopa came up with 30 points and 5 rebounds for Willetton T. in the defeat. Flames have a solid series of three victories in a row. Rockingham F. maintains first place with 17-3 record. Loser Tigers keeps the fourth position with six games lost. Rockingham F. will meet Lakeside L. (#10) in the next round and are hoping to win another game. Willetton T. will play against Cockburn (#12) and hope to secure a win.

There were no big surprises in other games of round 17: Southern T. beat Sturt S. on the road 79-70. Forestville E. destroyed N.Adelaide R. on its own court 96-60. Norwood F. was outscored by S.Adelaide P. in Park Holme 109-90. W.Adelaide B. managed to beat Eastern M. at home 103-94. C.District L. was defeated by Woodville W. on the opponent's court 97-95. Bankstown B. beat Manly Warr. in a home game 96-78. Sydney C. was destroyed by Norths B. on the road 83-64. Sutherland unfortunately lost to Inner WB on its own court 82-85. Albury W.B. recorded a loss to HKBA Spiders in Hornsby 87-91. Manly Warr. defeated BA CoE at home 85-77. Cent.Coast C. was smashed by Newcastle F. on the opponent's court 111-80. Canberra B. won against Maitland in a home game 76-71. Illawarra H. 2 outscored Inner WB on the road 101-80. Penrith recorded a loss to Norths B. on its own court 72-87. Maitland was crushed by BA CoE in Canberra 92-62. Cent.Coast C. was smashed by Bankstown B. at home 83-102. Albury W.B. won against Sydney C. on the opponent's court 80-75. Newcastle F. was outscored by Hills H. in a home game 58-90. Logan T. recorded a loss to Brisbane C. on the road 109-100. Townsville H. defeated Rockhampton on its own court 107-97. SD Spartans beat Ipswich F. in Brisbane 118-110. Cairns M. lost to Rockhampton at home 80-83. Frankston B. was outscored by Mt.Gambier on the opponent's court 68-105. Ringwood recorded a loss to Kilsyth C. in a home game 91-104. Dandenong R. defeated Hobart C. on the road 99-92. Melbourne T. beat Casey on its own court 97-94. Geelong U. lost to Keilor T. in Melbourne 80-85. Diamond V.E. was outscored by Nunawading S. at home 77-104. Sandringham S. recorded a loss to Eltham W. on the opponent's court 104-98. Kilsyth C. defeated Waverley F. in a home game 96-95. Eltham W. smashed Geelong U. on the road 85-61. Nunawading S. won against Keilor T. on its own court 89-78. Dandenong R. managed to outperform NW Tasmania in a road game 112-103. Waverley F. recorded a loss to Melbourne T. at home 99-102. Ballarat M. defeated Casey on the opponent's court 79-73. Diamond V.E. was beaten by Frankston B. in a home game 91-108. Bendigo was destroyed by Sandringham S. on the road 101-74. Rockingham F. managed to outperform Mandurah on its own court 110-95. Lakeside L. rolled over Kalamunda ES in North Lake 114-83. Warwick S. crushed Perry Lakes H. at home 125-96. SW Slammers were smashed by Joondalup W. on the opponent's court 107-83. Geraldton B. won against Cockburn in a home game 107-95. Kalamunda ES unfortunately lost to East Perth E. on the road 99-101. SW Slammers were rolled over Warwick S. on its own court 79-130. Perth R. was defeated by Goldfields G. in Kalgoorlie 119-108.
The most impressive performance of 17th round was 22 points and 11 rebounds by Meekness Payne of Hills H..




Group central
Sturt S. - Southern T. 70-79

There was a small surprise when eighth ranked Noarlunga City Southern Tigers (6-12) beat 6th ranked Sturt Sabres (6-12) in Pasadena 79-70 on Saturday. American forward Jarvis Doles (203-1998, college: UMBC, agency: Elevate Sports Alliance) nailed 18 points and 9 rebounds for the winning side and his fellow American import guard Jarvis Summers (190-1993, college: Ole Miss, agency: Haylett Sports) accounted for 8 points, 7 rebounds and 9 assists. Doles is a former Eurobasket Summer League player, which is considered top international summer league in the market. American guard Jordan Forbes (193-1998, college: Salem) came up with 9 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists and the former international center Benjamin Griscti (211-2002, college: UC Riverside) added 20 points and 9 rebounds respectively for Sturt S. in the defeat. Sturt Sabres' coach rotated twelve players in this game, but that didn't help. Southern T. moved-up to sixth place, which they share with Eastern M. and Sturt S. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Southern T.: J.Doles 18+9reb, J.Molnar 16+1ast, S.Bol 14+6reb+1ast, J.Summers 8+7reb+9ast, I.Oste-Pinder 7+2reb, L.Dennis 7+6reb
Sturt S.: B.Griscti 20+9reb, S.Black 19+3reb+2ast, J.Forbes 9+12reb+10ast, T.Hunt 7+1reb, M.Shortt 5+1reb+1ast, S.Griffin 3+4reb+1ast
gschID: 1253901


Forestville E. - N.Adelaide R. 96-60

Very expected game when 9th ranked Rockets (4-14) were smashed by first ranked Forestville Eagles (16-2) in Goodwood 96-60 on Saturday. Forestville E. dominated down low during the game scoring 68 of its points in the paint compared to Rockets's 40. Forestville E. forced 23 N.Adelaide R. turnovers. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 26 assists comparing to just 12 passes made by N.Adelaide R.'s players. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Forestville E. made 8 blocks. American forward Greg Mays (203-1993, college: Green Bay) nailed 25 points and 5 rebounds for the winning side and his fellow American import forward Alexander Starling (198-1989, college: BCU) accounted for 8 points, 15 rebounds, 5 assists and 5 steals. American forward Tobias Dowdell (201-1990, college: ABU) came up with 13 points and 5 rebounds and point guard Joel Dyer (175-2002, college: Huntington) added 13 points respectively for N.Adelaide R. 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 an impressive series of five victories in a row. Forestville E. maintains first place with 16-2 record. Loser Rockets keeps the ninth position with 14 games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Forestville E.: G.Mays 25+5reb, D.Johnson 18+4reb+5ast, F.Ipassou 14+2reb+3ast, S.Gould 8+10reb+1ast, A.Starling 8+15reb+5ast, D.Vasiljevic 7+5reb+3ast
N.Adelaide R.: M.Machar 15+1reb+2ast, J.Dyer 13+4reb+1ast, T.Dowdell 13+5reb+2ast, A.Jovanovic 5, M.Al Ani 5+7reb+1ast, K.McCalop 4+9reb+1ast
gschID: 1253915


S.Adelaide P. - Norwood F. 109-90

Very predictable result when fourth ranked South Adelaide Panthers (12-6) rolled over 10th ranked Norwood Flames (3-15) in Park Holme 109-90 on Saturday. S.Adelaide P. outrebounded Norwood F. 40-26 including a 30-19 advantage in defensive rebounds. S.Adelaide P. shot the lights out from three sinking 15 long-distance shots on high 53.6 percentage. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 23 assists. Forward Lloyd McVeigh (198-2003, college: Buffalo) nailed 36 points (!!!), 8 rebounds and 5 assists for the winning side and American forward Chris Brandon (203, college: NKU, agency: Elevate Sports Alliance) accounted for 18 points and 8 rebounds. Brandon is a former Eurobasket Summer League player, which is considered top summer league for players who want to play basketball overseas. Guard Riley Harrap (-2000) came up with 19 points and 4 assists and Walter Mcbride added 20 points respectively for Norwood F. in the defeat. Five S.Adelaide P. and four Norwood F. players scored in double figures. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. S.Adelaide P. maintains fourth place with 12-6 record. Norwood F. lost eighth consecutive game. They keep the tenth position with 15 games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
S.Adelaide P.: L.McVeigh 36+8reb+5ast, C.Brandon 18+8reb+3ast, K.Warner 16+6reb+4ast, C.Scott 15+1reb+3ast, T.Kubank 13+5reb+4ast, D.Ryan 4
Norwood F.: W.Mcbride 20+4reb+1ast, R.Harrap 19+3reb+4ast, A.Janssan 15+5reb+1ast, D.Webber 11+1reb+2ast, J.Swaffer 6, D.Rinaldi 6+2reb+5ast
gschID: 1253916


W.Adelaide B. - Eastern M. 103-94

Not a big story in a game when 7th ranked Eastern Mavericks (6-12) lost to fifth ranked Bearcats (10-8) in Woodville 94-103 on Saturday. Naturalized New Zealand guard Keanu Rasmussen (188-2003, college: CBU) nailed 28 points and 6 assists for the winning side and forward Cameron Huefner (203-2001, college: SHSU) accounted for 30 points. Forward BJ Symons (-1998, agency: Dominion Sports Group) came up with a double-double by scoring 21 points and 18 rebounds and American guard Broderick Robinson (185-1995, college: UMKC) added 20 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists respectively for Eastern M. in the defeat. Five Eastern M. players scored in double figures. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Bearcats have a solid series of three victories in a row. W.Adelaide B. maintains fifth place with 10-8 record. Loser Eastern Mavericks dropped to the sixth position with 12 games lost. They share it with Southern T. and Sturt S.. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
W.Adelaide B.: C.Huefner 30+4reb, K.Rasmussen 28+4reb+6ast, A.Dau 13+6reb+1ast, S.Stock 9+2ast, J.Tryon 8+7reb+4ast, J.Spear 7+6reb+2ast
Eastern M.: B.Symons 21+18reb+3ast, B.Robinson 20+7reb+5ast, O.Raneberg 13+1reb+1ast, L.Hunter 11+3reb, D.Jackson 11+2reb+1ast, J.Bowden 9+1reb+3ast
gschID: 1253917


Woodville W. - C.District L. 97-95

We could consider it a predictable result in the game between close teams when third ranked Woodville Warriors (13-5) edged second-ranked Central District Lions (14-4) in Flinders Park 97-95 on Saturday. Woodville W. dominated down low during the game scoring 62 of its points in the paint compared to Central District Lions's 36. Woodville W. looked well-organized offensively handing out 28 assists. Center Steven Parfitt (-2002) nailed a double-double by scoring 22 points and 11 rebounds for the winning side and American power forward Joe Jackson (201-1996, college: IU Southeast) accounted for 15 points, 13 rebounds and 5 assists. New Zealand point guard Jack Stanwix (183-2000) came up with 27 points and 4 assists and forward Clayton Jewell (203-2004, college: Okla City) added 14 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists respectively for C.District L. in the defeat. Both teams had five players each who scored in double figures. Woodville Warriors have a solid series of four victories in a row. Woodville W. maintains third place with 13-5 record having just nine point less than leader Illawarra H. 2. Loser Central District Lions keeps the second position with four games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Woodville W.: S.Parfitt 22+11reb+3ast, B.Sloan 19+4reb+5ast, N.Wurm 18+3reb+8ast, J.Jackson 15+13reb+5ast, T.Troussel 12+7reb+5ast, R.Meldrum 8+1reb
C.District L.: J.Stanwix 27+2reb+4ast, K.Sapwell 18+4reb+6ast, C.Jewell 14+10reb+5ast, K.Sapwell 14+3reb+3ast, M.Manyang 12+10reb+2ast, E.Abogidi 9+7reb
gschID: 1253918


Group east
Bankstown B. - Manly Warr. 96-78

Everything could happen in Condell Park at the game between two tied teams. Both fifth ranked Bruins and 8th ranked Manly Warringah Sea Eagles had identical 11-8 record. This time Bruins used a home court advantage and won against the opponent from Narrabeen 96-78 on Friday night. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Bankstown B. made 8 blocks. The former international point guard Jason Cadee (186-1991) nailed 17 points, 6 rebounds and 9 assists for the winning side and the former international Jaylin Galloway (198-2002) accounted for 12 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists. Bruins' coach used a ten-player rotation which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. New Zealand point guard Mason Bragg (182-1993) came up with a double-double by scoring 11 points, 8 rebounds and 11 assists and forward Jamie Munro (198-2002) added 14 points and 10 rebounds respectively for Manly Warr. in the defeat. Both teams had five players each who scored in double figures. Bruins (12-8) have an impressive series of six victories in a row. Bankstown B. maintains fifth place, which they share with Norths B. Loser Manly Warringah Sea Eagles dropped to the seventh position with nine games lost. They share it with Sutherland. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Bankstown B.: C.McBeath 19+3reb+2ast, J.Cadee 17+6reb+9ast, A.Wolford 16+3reb+1ast, H.Blankley 13+7reb+2ast, D.Keyes 13+9reb+1ast, J.Galloway 12+9reb+5ast
Manly Warr.: S.Valkovic 18+6reb+1ast, J.Munro 14+10reb+1ast, I.Lee 12+3reb+2ast, P.Purifoy 12+6reb, M.Bragg 11+8reb+11ast, M.Eldridge 11+6reb+2ast
gschID: 1253887


Norths B. - Sydney C. 83-64

There was a small surprise when sixth ranked Norths Bears (12-8) crushed 4th placed Sydney City Comets (13-7) in Crows Nest 83-64 on Friday. The former international forward Hunter Goodrick (201-2000, college: CBU) nailed a double-double by scoring 29 points and 13 rebounds for the winning side and American guard Austin Patterson (190-2002, college: Montana) accounted for 21 points and 6 rebounds. Norths Bears' coach used a ten-player rotation 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 17 points, 13 rebounds, 5 assists and 6 blocks and point guard Anthony Mundine (167-2005) added 15 points and 7 rebounds respectively for Sydney C. in the defeat. Norths Bears have a solid series of three victories in a row. Norths B. moved-up to fifth place, which they share with Bankstown B. Sydney C. lost fourth consecutive game. They keep the fourth position with seven games lost. They share it with Joondalup W.. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Norths B.: H.Goodrick 29+13reb+3ast, A.Patterson 21+6reb+3ast, L.Bofinger 12+10reb, M.Wacher 8+4reb+3ast, M.Yoong 6+2reb+1ast, R.Moore 5+2reb
Sydney C.: O.Kyei 17+13reb+5ast, G.Malual 16+4reb, A.Mundine 15+7reb+2ast, V.Foketi 6+6reb+2ast, J.Crnogorac 6+4reb+2ast, C.Adup 4+2reb
gschID: 1253888


Sutherland S. - Inner WB 82-85

There was an upset when higher ranked Sharks (11-9) were edged by thirteenth ranked Bulls (7-13) in Sutherland 85-82 on Friday. Maxwell Clark nailed 27 points and 5 rebounds for the winning side and American forward Dalen Ridgnal (201-2001, college: Wichita St.) accounted for 15 points and 11 rebounds. Four Bulls players scored in double figures. Naturalized South Sudanese forward Kouat Noi (201-1997, college: TCU) came up with a double-double by scoring 26 points and 12 rebounds and swingman Adrian Cabrera (-1995) added 19 points and 5 rebounds respectively for Sutherland in the defeat. Sharks' coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help. Inner WB moved-up to twelfth place, which they share with Maitland and HKBA Spiders. Loser Sharks dropped to the seventh position with nine games lost. They share it with Manly Warr.. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Inner WB: M.Clark 27+5reb+2ast, M.Djeric 16+3reb+4ast, D.Ridgnal 15+11reb, T.Tolovae 10+7reb+3ast, D.Subota 8+5reb+1ast, J.Mei-Edwards 5+2reb+1ast
Sutherland S.: K.Noi 26+12reb, A.Cabrera 19+5reb+1ast, L.Hutchison 10+1reb+4ast, L.Jamieson 10+3reb, T.Young 7+7reb+3ast, R.Abbott 5+5reb+4ast
gschID: 1253889


HKBA Spiders - Albury W.B. 91-87

The game between closely ranked teams ended with fourteenth ranked Spiders' (7-13) home victory over 15th ranked Bandits (5-15) in Hornsby 91-87 on Saturday. American guard Mohamed Kone (188, college: Bemidji St.) nailed a double-double by scoring 22 points, 11 rebounds and 5 assists for the winning side and point guard Steven Hall (180-2006) accounted for 23 points. Four Spiders players scored in double figures. Spiders' coach used a ten-player rotation in such tough game. American forward Ahren Freeman (201, college: UTRGV) came up with 26 points and 8 rebounds and New Zealand point guard Francis Wineera-Mulvihill (184-1999) added 28 points and 6 rebounds respectively for Albury W.B. in the defeat. HKBA Spiders moved-up to twelfth place, which they share with Maitland and Inner WB. Loser Bandits dropped to the thirteenth position with 15 games lost. They share it with Perth R.. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
HKBA Spiders: S.Hall 23+2reb+1ast, M.Kone 22+11reb+5ast, A.Douglas 15+5reb, D.Titus 10+5reb+1ast, A.Redhead 8+6reb+1ast, N.Chappell 8+2reb
Albury W.B.: F.Wineera-Mulvihill 28+6reb+1ast, A.Freeman 26+8reb+3ast, S.Lafaele 15+8reb+1ast, M.Gray 9+6reb+2ast, J.Cincurak 6+2reb+3ast, L.Bailey 3+3reb+2ast
gschID: 1253903


Manly Warr. - BA CoE 85-77

There was an upset when 3rd placed Excellence (15-5) lost to eighth ranked Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (11-9) in Narrabeen 77-85 on Saturday. Manly Warr. forced 23 BA CoE turnovers. American swingman Preston Purifoy (196-1992, college: UAB, agency: Players Group) nailed 19 points for the winning side and Stefan Valkovic (-2001) accounted for 16 points and 6 rebounds. Four Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players scored in double figures. Forward Che Brogan (198-2006) came up with 22 points and guard Alexander Dickeson (191-2007) added 6 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 steals respectively for BA CoE in the defeat. Excellence's coach rotated eleven players in this game, but that didn't help. Manly Warr. moved-up to seventh place, which they share with Sutherland. Loser Excellence still keeps top position with five games lost. They share it with Canberra B. and Illawarra H. 2. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Manly Warr.: I.Lee 19+4ast, P.Purifoy 19+3reb+2ast, S.Valkovic 16+6reb+2ast, J.Munro 11+4reb+3ast, M.Eldridge 6+11reb+1ast, E.Uadiale 5+3reb
BA CoE: C.Brogan 22+4reb+3ast, M.Kuany 10+5reb, M.Vaughns 10+4reb, J.Faale 7+2reb+2ast, A.Nyuon 7+9reb, A.Dickeson 6+8reb+4ast
gschID: 1253900


Newcastle F. - Cent.Coast C. 111-80

Everything could happen in Broadmeadow at the game between two tied teams. Both tenth ranked Falcons and 9th ranked Crusaders had identical 9-10 record. This time Falcons used a home court advantage and outplayed the opponent from Terrigal 111-80 on Saturday night. Newcastle F. shot the lights out from three sinking 20 long-distance shots on high 58.8 percentage. Naturalized British forward Ryan Beisty (200-1995, college: Regis Univ.) nailed 22 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists for the winning side and forward Myles Cherry (203-1998, college: Lafayette) accounted for 13 points and 9 rebounds. Falcons' coach felt very confident that he used entire bench which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Forward Lino Manhom (213-1998, college: UTPB) came up with a double-double by scoring 12 points, 11 rebounds and 4 blocks and American swingman Ilisia Washington (194-1998, college: Regis Univ., agency: Dominion Sports Group) added 14 points and 10 rebounds respectively for Cent.Coast C. in the defeat. Five Newcastle F. and four Cent.Coast C. players scored in double figures. Falcons have a solid series of three victories in a row. Newcastle F. (10-10) moved-up to sixth place, which they share with Goldfields G. and Mandurah. Cent.Coast C. lost third consecutive game. They dropped to the eighth position with 11 games lost. They share it with Kalamunda ES. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Newcastle F.: R.Beisty 22+6reb+4ast, K.Shannon 15+4reb+2ast, A.Clinton 14+1ast, L.O'Boyle 14+3reb+3ast, M.Cherry 13+9reb, J.Jennings 9+2reb+2ast
Cent.Coast C.: L.Cassidy 19+2reb+1ast, I.Washington 14+10reb, L.Manhom 12+11reb+2ast, H.Gunderson 10+3reb, G.Young 8+5reb+1ast, A.Bailey 6+1reb+1ast
gschID: 1253905


Canberra B. - Maitland M. 76-71

There was no surprise when 11th ranked Mustangs (7-13) lost on the road to second ranked Canberra B. (15-5) 76-71 on Saturday. However just five-point win is not that big difference and the fans of host team counted on more convincing victory. Canberra B. outrebounded Maitland 50-36 including a 20-7 advantage in offensive rebounds. Canberra B. looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. Forward William Mayfield (-2000) nailed a double-double by scoring 25 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists for the winning side and forward Cameron Pender (199-2004) accounted for 8 points and 20 rebounds. American Mandrell Worthy (191-1996, college: Azusa Pacific, agency: Starting 5) came up with 20 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists and forward Billy Parsons (198-2001) added 7 points, 12 rebounds and 5 assists respectively for Maitland in the defeat. Both coaches used bench players in such tough game. Canberra B. keeps a position of league leader, which they share with Illawarra H. 2 and BA CoE. Maitland lost fifth consecutive game. They dropped to the twelfth place with 13 games lost. They share the position with HKBA Spiders and Inner WB. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Canberra B.: W.Mayfield 25+10reb+6ast, G.Morison 15+11reb+3ast, J.Toohey 10+3reb+3ast, C.Pender 8+20reb+3ast, D.Emelifeonwu 6+2reb+2ast, E.Wardlow 6+1reb+2ast
Maitland M.: M.Worthy 20+5reb+5ast, D.Millburn 11+3reb+1ast, B.Parsons 7+12reb+5ast, J.Clifford 7+6reb, L.Vea 7+1reb+1ast, C.Little 7+3reb+2ast
gschID: 1253908


Inner WB - Illawarra H. 2 80-101

No shocking result in a game when first ranked Hawks (15-5) crushed 13th ranked Bulls (7-13) in Inner West 101-80 on Saturday. Illawarra H. 2 looked well-organized offensively handing out 24 assists. The former international swingman Todd Blanchfield (198-1991) nailed 29 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists for the winning side and point guard Kobe McDowell-White (183-2004) accounted for 13 points, 5 rebounds and 8 assists. Five Hawks players scored in double figures. Guard Mirko Djeric (193-1995) came up with 20 points and 8 assists and Maxwell Clark added 17 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists respectively for Inner WB 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. Illawarra H. 2 maintains first place with 15-5 record, which they share with Canberra B. and BA CoE. Loser Bulls dropped to the twelfth position with 13 games lost. They share it with Maitland and HKBA Spiders. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Illawarra H. 2: T.Blanchfield 29+8reb+5ast, K.Leslie 18+3reb+3ast, M.Mims 15+1reb, K.McDowell-White 13+5reb+8ast, L.Dent 13+7reb+5ast, D.Bruton 6+1reb
Inner WB: M.Djeric 20+3reb+8ast, M.Clark 17+7reb+4ast, T.Tolovae 11+4reb+1ast, J.Morgan 9+9reb+1ast, K.Brefo 8+8reb+2ast, J.Mei-Edwards 6+3reb+2ast
gschID: 1253909


Penrith P. - Norths B. 72-87

Very expected game when 16th ranked Panthers (3-17) lost to sixth ranked Norths Bears (12-8) in Penrith 72-87 on Saturday. They outrebounded Penrith 46-30 including a 16-2 advantage in offensive rebounds. Norths B. looked well-organized offensively handing out 26 assists. Guard Ignatius Mitchell (185-2003) nailed 21 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists for the winning side and American guard Austin Patterson (190-2002, college: Montana) accounted for 19 points and 6 assists. Four Norths Bears players scored in double figures. Swingman Jonah Pares (192-2003) came up with 19 points and 4 assists and guard Benjamin Kearins (190-1994) added 11 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists respectively for Penrith in the defeat. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Norths Bears have a solid series of three victories in a row. Norths B. moved-up to fifth place, which they share with Bankstown B. Penrith lost tenth consecutive game. They keep the sixteenth position with 17 games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Norths B.: I.Mitchell 21+8reb+6ast, A.Patterson 19+3reb+6ast, H.Goodrick 12+9reb+4ast, B.Gill 12+5reb, L.Holey 6+7reb, R.Moore 6+3reb
Penrith P.: J.Pares 19+2reb+4ast, B.Kearins 11+5reb+4ast, J.Kalwy 9+6reb+2ast, O.Amajoyi 8+2reb+1ast, Z.Evans 8+9reb, A.Lulka 7+3reb+2ast
gschID: 1253910


BA CoE - Maitland M. 92-62

Very predictable result when third ranked Excellence (15-5) rolled over 11th ranked Mustangs (7-13) in Canberra 92-62 on Sunday. BA CoE outrebounded Maitland 49-27 including a 40-22 advantage in defensive rebounds. BA CoE looked well-organized offensively handing out 21 assists. Guard Alexander Dickeson (191-2007) nailed a double-double by scoring 15 points, 12 rebounds and 9 assists for the winning side and Jai Faale accounted for 16 points and 4 assists. Five Excellence players scored in double figures. Excellence's coach felt very confident that he used 10 players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Forward Billy Parsons (198-2001) came up with 21 points and 8 rebounds and guard James Beavis (189-2002) added 13 points respectively for Maitland in the defeat. BA CoE keeps a position of league leader, which they share with Canberra B. and Illawarra H. 2. Maitland lost fifth consecutive game. They dropped to the twelfth place with 13 games lost. They share the position with HKBA Spiders and Inner WB. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
BA CoE: R.Bruton 18+3reb, J.Faale 16+4reb+4ast, A.Dickeson 15+12reb+9ast, A.Nyuon 11+3reb+1ast, J.Merwe 10+10reb, M.Kuany 9+3reb
Maitland M.: B.Parsons 21+8reb+3ast, J.Beavis 13+2reb+1ast, M.Worthy 10+4reb, C.Little 6+2reb+6ast, D.Millburn 5+1reb, L.Vea 4+5reb+1ast
gschID: 1253927


Cent.Coast C. - Bankstown B. 83-102

Not a big story in a game when 9th ranked Crusaders (9-11) were outscored by fifth ranked Bruins (12-8) in Terrigal 102-83 on Sunday. Bankstown B. made 18-of-22 free shots (81.8 percent) during the game. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 27 assists comparing to just 12 passes made by Cent.Coast C.'s players. The former international point guard Jason Cadee (186-1991) nailed a double-double by scoring 24 points and 12 assists for the winning side and American forward Dominique Keyes (203, college: Edinboro, agency: Dominion Sports Group) accounted for 17 points and 14 rebounds (on 7-of-9 shooting from the field). Four Bruins players scored in double figures. Bruins' coach used a ten-player rotation which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. American forward Garric Young came up with a double-double by scoring 30 points and 13 rebounds and guard Luke Cassidy (-2000) added 17 points respectively for Cent.Coast C. in the defeat. Bruins have an impressive series of six victories in a row. Bankstown B. maintains fifth place with 12-8 record, which they share with Norths B. Cent.Coast C. lost third consecutive game. They dropped to the eighth position with 11 games lost. They share it with Kalamunda ES. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Bankstown B.: J.Cadee 24+1reb+12ast, D.Keyes 17+14reb, G.Majak 14+7reb+1ast, J.Galloway 14+7reb+5ast, J.Edwards 8+1ast, A.Wolford 7+4reb+2ast
Cent.Coast C.: G.Young 30+13reb+2ast, L.Cassidy 17+3reb+3ast, I.Washington 12+8reb+3ast, A.Bailey 7+1reb+1ast, L.Manhom 6+7reb+1ast, S.Kuol 5+1reb
gschID: 1253923


Sydney C. - Albury W.B. 75-80

There was a surprise result when fifteenth ranked Bandits (5-15) defeated 4th placed Sydney City Comets (13-7) in Alexandria 80-75 on Sunday. American forward Ahren Freeman (201, college: UTRGV) nailed a double-double by scoring 19 points and 17 rebounds (was perfect 7-for-7 from the free throw line) for the winning side and forward Matthew Gray (203-1999) accounted for 22 points and 8 rebounds. Naturalized British forward Obi Kyei (206-1994, college: Eckerd) came up with a double-double by scoring 23 points, 11 rebounds, 9 assists and 7 steals and point guard Anthony Mundine (167-2005) added 21 points and 5 rebounds respectively for Sydney C. in the defeat. Albury W.B. moved-up to thirteenth place, which they share with Perth R. Sydney C. lost fourth consecutive game. They keep the fourth position with seven games lost. They share it with Joondalup W.. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Albury W.B.: M.Gray 22+8reb+1ast, A.Freeman 19+17reb+2ast, F.Wineera-Mulvihill 13+6reb+4ast, J.Cincurak 7+3reb+7ast, S.Lafaele 6+3reb+1ast, M.La Spina 5+6reb
Sydney C.: O.Kyei 23+11reb+9ast, A.Mundine 21+5reb+3ast, V.Foketi 15+8reb+3ast, N.Jackson 7+1reb, J.Crnogorac 5+8reb, L.Wright 2+1reb
gschID: 1253924


Newcastle F. - Hills H. 58-90

There was a minor upset when 10th ranked Falcons (10-10) were outleveled by twelfth ranked Hornets (8-12) in Broadmeadow 90-58 on Sunday. American forward Meekness Payne (201-1999, college: CSU-Pueblo, agency: Dominion Sports Group) nailed a double-double by scoring 22 points and 11 rebounds for the winning side and Liam Moss (-1998) accounted for 22 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists. Payne attended previously one of camps at Eurobasket Summer League on his way to pro basketball. Four Hornets players scored in double figures. Forward Matur Maluach (196-2000, college: UNB) came up with 14 points and forward Myles Cherry (203-1998, college: Lafayette) added 8 points and 6 rebounds respectively for Newcastle 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. Hills H. moved-up to tenth place, which they share with Lakeside L. Loser Falcons dropped to the sixth position with ten games lost. They share it with Goldfields G. and Mandurah. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Hills H.: M.Payne 22+11reb, L.Moss 22+5reb+4ast, P.Momoisea 20+1reb+3ast, D.Gak 10+9reb, J.Foy 7+1ast, M.Fidel 6+2ast
Newcastle F.: M.Maluach 14+4reb, K.Shannon 9+4reb+1ast, M.Cherry 8+6reb+1ast, E.Stephens 7+5reb, J.Goodwin 6+3reb+2ast, R.Beisty 4+4reb+2ast
gschID: 1253929


Group north
Brisbane C. - Logan T. 109-100

No shocking result in a game when first ranked Capitals (8-5) beat 10th ranked Thunder (5-8) in Brisbane 109-100 on Friday. Brisbane C. looked well-organized offensively handing out 27 assists. The former international swingman Samuel McDaniel (198-1995, college: ULM) nailed 35 points (!!!), 8 rebounds and 7 assists for the winning side and naturalized Nigerian guard Uche Dibiamaka (193-1999, college: St.Edward's) accounted for 23 points and 5 assists. Four Capitals players scored in double figures. Forward Callum Dalton (206-2000) came up with 30 points and 5 rebounds (on 12-of-15 shooting from the field) and the former international guard Matthew Kenyon (196-1998) added 14 points, 7 rebounds and 13 assists respectively for Logan T. in the defeat. Despite that victory Brisbane C. went down to second position due to points difference, which they share with Mackay. Logan T. lost fourth consecutive game. They keep the tenth place with eight games lost. They share the position with Townsville H.. Brisbane C. will meet at home Northside W. (#8) in the next round which should be theoretically an easy game. Logan T. will play against SW Metro P. and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Brisbane C.: S.McDaniel 35+8reb+7ast, U.Dibiamaka 23+3reb+5ast, G.Papacostas 13+5reb+3ast, M.Johns 10+4reb+6ast, D.Mayot 9+4reb, K.Bloom 8+2reb+3ast
Logan T.: C.Dalton 30+5reb+1ast, Z.Triplett 24+6reb+3ast, M.Kenyon 14+7reb+13ast, T.Fui 9+1reb+2ast, E.Puna 7+5reb, T.Howard 6+9reb+2ast
gschID: 1253886


Townsville H. - Rockhampton R. 107-97

There was a minor upset when 8th ranked Rockets (6-7) lost to eleventh ranked Townsville Heat (5-8) in Hermit Park 97-107 on Sunday. Townsville H. looked well-organized offensively handing out 27 assists. Naturalized South Sudanese guard Kuany Kuany (201-1994, college: Chaminade) nailed 24 points and 8 rebounds for the winning side and guard Ethan Betts (188-1998, college: Umpqua CC) accounted for 14 points, 6 rebounds and 11 assists. Townsville Heat's coach used entire bench which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. American swingman Malcolm Bernard (198-1994, college: Xavier) came up with 22 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists and the other American import forward Jalen Graham (206-2001, college: Arkansas) added 24 points and 6 rebounds respectively for Rockhampton in the defeat. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Townsville H. moved-up to tenth place, which they share with Logan T. Loser Rockets keeps the eighth position with seven games lost. They share it with Northside W.. Townsville H. will meet Cairns M. (#12) on the road in the next round. Rockhampton will play against the league's second-placed Mackay (#2) and will have a slim chance for a victory.
Top scorers:
Townsville H.: K.Kuany 24+8reb+2ast, R.Peachey 17+5reb, E.Betts 14+6reb+11ast, H.Pennisi 13+3reb, C.Kann 11+2reb+4ast, M.Rees 10+3reb+4ast
Rockhampton R.: J.Graham 24+6reb+2ast, M.Bernard 22+6reb+5ast, I.Ayoubi 16+1reb+5ast, H.Hornery 15+4reb+2ast, K.Tuakura 9+3reb, M.Majak 8+9reb+1ast
gschID: 1253891


Ipswich F. - SD Spartans 110-118

There was a small surprise when seventh ranked Spartans (7-6) won against 5th ranked Force (7-6) in Booval 118-110 on Saturday. SD Spartans dominated down low during the game scoring 72 of its points in the paint compared to Force's 46. SD Spartans outrebounded Ipswich F. 42-28 including 17 on the offensive glass. SD Spartans looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. Point guard Tamuri Wigness (184-2002) nailed a double-double by scoring 30 points, 8 rebounds, 11 assists and 5 steals for the winning side and forward Blake Jones (208-2002, college: CS Monterey) accounted for 27 points and 9 rebounds. American swingman Lamar Patterson (196-1991, college: Pittsburgh) came up with 38 points (!!!) and 7 rebounds and forward DJ Mitchell (203-1997, college: Santa Clara) added 20 points, 6 rebounds and 10 assists respectively for Ipswich F. in the defeat. Five SD Spartans and four Ipswich F. players scored in double figures. Spartans have a solid series of three victories in a row. SD Spartans moved-up to fifth place, which they share with Ipswich F. SD Spartans will meet at home league's leader SC Phoenix in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Ipswich F. will play against Gold Coast R. (#4) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
SD Spartans: T.Wigness 30+8reb+11ast, B.Jones 27+9reb+3ast, M.Kerle 19+7reb+4ast, M.Hodgson 15+4reb, N.Kuti 14+6reb+3ast, L.Li 6+1reb
Ipswich F.: L.Patterson 38+7reb+3ast, N.Nai 25+1reb+2ast, D.Mitchell 20+6reb+10ast, W.Mahoney 20+6reb, K.De Haan 4+1reb, K.Bishop 3+7reb+1ast
gschID: 1253902


Cairns M. - Rockhampton R. 80-83

Not a big story in a game when 12th ranked Marlins (3-10) were edged by eighth ranked Rockets (6-7) in Cairns 83-80 on Saturday. Rockhampton forced 24 Cairns M. turnovers. American forward Jalen Graham (206-2001, college: Arkansas) nailed a double-double by scoring 20 points and 11 rebounds for the winning side and his fellow American import swingman Malcolm Bernard (198-1994, college: Xavier) accounted for 15 points, 8 assists and 4 steals. Swingman Kody Stattmann (202-2000, college: Virginia) came up with a double-double by scoring 31 points, 15 rebounds and 4 assists and swingman James Mitchell (194-1991) added 11 points and 9 rebounds respectively for Cairns M. in the defeat. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Rockets have a solid series of three victories in a row. Rockhampton maintains eighth place with 6-7 record, which they share with Northside W. Cairns M. lost third consecutive game. They keep the twelfth position with ten games lost. Rockhampton will meet at home league's second-placed Mackay in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Cairns M. will play against Townsville H. (#10) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Rockhampton R.: J.Graham 20+11reb+3ast, I.Ayoubi 17+1ast, M.Bernard 15+4reb+8ast, M.Majak 12+13reb, H.Hornery 8+3reb+1ast, J.Blanchard 4+5reb+2ast
Cairns M.: K.Stattmann 31+15reb+4ast, T.Drinnan 14+3reb+1ast, K.Stattmann 14+6reb+1ast, J.Mitchell 11+9reb+2ast, C.AhWang 3+4reb+1ast, K.Dennis 3+2reb+1ast
gschID: 1253906


SC Phoenix - Brisbane C. 88-83

NBL One round 17 caused change at the leadership position. Fifth defeat of league's leader Capitals (8-5) against second ranked Phoenix (9-4) 88-83 was the most important game of the last round. It was a key game for the top position in the league. Guard Jamaal Robateau (196-1994, college: Gardner-Webb) orchestrated the victory by scoring 20 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists. Guamanian-American guard Earnest Ross (198-1991, college: Missouri, agency: Haylett Sports) contributed with 15 points and 7 rebounds for the winners. The former international swingman Samuel McDaniel (198-1995, college: ULM) answered with 24 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists and naturalized Nigerian guard Uche Dibiamaka (193-1999, college: St.Edward's) added 16 points and 5 rebounds in the effort for Brisbane C.Five SC Phoenix and four Brisbane C. players scored in double figures. SC Phoenix keeps a position of league leader. Brisbane C. at the other side dropped to the second place with five games lost. They share the position with Mackay. They were replaced at the leadership position by Illawarra H. 2. Brisbane C. will play next round against Northside W. trying to make it back to the top of the standings. SC Phoenix will try to continue on its current victory against fifth ranked SD Spartans in Brisbane.
Top scorers:
SC Phoenix: J.Robateau 20+5reb+6ast, E.Kafritsas 15+3reb+1ast, E.Ross 15+7reb+1ast, D.Robateau 11+8reb+3ast, E.Cato 10+5reb, N.Kahler 10+6reb+3ast
Brisbane C.: S.McDaniel 24+5reb+4ast, U.Dibiamaka 16+5reb+1ast, I.Tueta 13+2reb+6ast, C.Thew 11+10reb, K.Bloom 6+5reb, M.Johns 5+10reb
gschID: 1253907


Group south
Mt.Gambier - Frankston B. 105-68

Everything went according to plan when second ranked Pioneers (16-6) outplayed 13th ranked Blues (10-12) in Mt Gambier 105-68 on Friday. Mt.Gambier looked well-organized offensively handing out 23 assists. The former international guard Alexander Mudronja (196-1999, college: SMC) nailed 20 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists for the winning side and American guard Joe Palmer (193-2001, college: Colorado St., agency: Warren Sports International) accounted for 13 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists. Guard Michael Harris (193-1999) came up with 18 points and guard Kingsley Box (196-2001, college: SUU) added 12 points and 8 rebounds respectively for Frankston B. in the defeat. Five Mt.Gambier and four Frankston B. 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. Pioneers have an impressive series of six victories in a row. Mt.Gambier maintains second place with 16-6 record having just sixteen point less than leader Illawarra H. 2. Frankston B. lost third consecutive game. They dropped to the twelfth position with 12 games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Mt.Gambier: K.Archie 21+1reb+1ast, A.Mudronja 20+6reb+5ast, J.Palmer 13+10reb+5ast, A.Aliir 13+5reb+3ast, T.Robinson 13+7reb+2ast, A.Shelley 10+1reb+2ast
Frankston B.: M.Harris 18+2reb+3ast, K.Box 12+8reb+1ast, T.Samuel 12+1ast, C.Hastings 11+6reb+1ast, I.Hadziomerovic 7+2reb+3ast, H.Peirce 4+2reb
gschID: 1253885


Ringwood H. - Kilsyth C. 91-104

There was no surprise when 10th ranked Ringwood Hawks (11-11) lost to fifth ranked Cobras (14-8) in Heathmont 91-104 on Tuesday. Kilsyth C. looked well-organized offensively handing out 27 assists. American forward Dillon Stith (200-1992, college: St.Vincent) nailed 24 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists for the winning side and Senegalese forward Khadim Sy (208-1997, college: Wake Forest) accounted for 19 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists. The former international guard Angus Glover (192-1998) came up with 36 points (!!!) and naturalized Dutch forward Thomas Carroll (200-2003) added 16 points and 7 rebounds respectively for Ringwood in the defeat. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Cobras have an impressive series of six victories in a row. Kilsyth C. moved-up to third place, which they share with 4 other teams. Loser Ringwood Hawks dropped to the ninth position with 11 games lost. They share it with Nunawading S. and Casey. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Kilsyth C.: D.Stith 24+7reb+5ast, K.Sy 19+8reb+5ast, J.Ahale 19+4reb+3ast, A.Tomada 13+6reb+7ast, H.MacDonald 11+2reb, C.Jeffs 9+4reb+4ast
Ringwood H.: A.Glover 36+3reb+3ast, T.Carroll 16+7reb+2ast, J.Lawton 12+2reb+5ast, M.Richards 10+7reb+1ast, M.Fennell 6+7reb+5ast, L.Eales 5+3reb
gschID: 1253882


Hobart C. - Dandenong R. 92-99

There was a surprise result when sixteenth ranked Rangers (8-14) beat 4th placed Chargers (13-9) in Hobart 99-92 on Friday. Dandenong R. made 20-of-26 free shots (76.9 percent) during the game. The former international forward Mason Peatling (203-1997, college: EWU) nailed a double-double by scoring 18 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists for the winning side and American forward Ruot Monyyong (210-1998, college: UALR) accounted for 20 points and 9 rebounds. German center Ole Angerstein (208-1995) came up with a double-double by scoring 27 points and 13 rebounds (on 12-of-14 shooting from the field) and swingman Will Cranston-Lown (185-2000, college: Regis Univ.) added 17 points, 5 rebounds and 7 assists respectively for Hobart C. in the defeat. Five Dandenong R. and four Hobart C. players scored in double figures. Dandenong R. moved-up to fourteenth place, which they share with Bendigo and Keilor T. Loser Chargers dropped to the eighth position with nine games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Dandenong R.: J.Bieker 25+3reb+1ast, R.Monyyong 20+9reb+2ast, M.Peatling 18+10reb+5ast, R.Rapp 17+3reb+3ast, J.Roberts 10+8reb, S.Davidson 9+2reb+4ast
Hobart C.: O.Angerstein 27+13reb+1ast, J.Straatsma 21+6reb, W.Cranston-Lown 17+5reb+7ast, J.Richards 16+5reb+3ast, H.Makeny 4+5reb+1ast, V.DeAngelo 3+2reb+1ast
gschID: 1253890


Melbourne T. - Casey C. 97-94

Very expected game when 9th ranked Cavaliers (11-11) were edged by fourth ranked Tigers (14-8) in Melbourne 97-94 on Friday. However just three-point win is not that big difference and the fans of host team counted on more convincing victory. Melbourne T. looked well-organized offensively handing out 26 assists. The former international guard Tom Wilson (195-1997, college: SMU) nailed 34 points (!!!), 7 rebounds, 8 assists and 4 steals for the winning side and forward Jack Purchase (203-1995, college: Hawaii) accounted for 25 points, 11 rebounds and 7 assists. American guard Trendon Hankerson (188-2000, college: Akron, agency: Elevate Sports Alliance) came up with 30 points and 6 assists and the other American import forward Nate Roberts (211-2000, college: Washington) added 15 points and 12 rebounds respectively for Casey in the defeat. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Tigers have a solid series of three victories in a row. Melbourne T. moved-up to third place, which they share with 4 other teams. Loser Cavaliers keeps the ninth position with 11 games lost. They share it with Nunawading S. and Ringwood. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Melbourne T.: T.Wilson 34+7reb+8ast, J.Purchase 25+11reb+7ast, H.Froling 17+6reb+5ast, M.Wearne 14+3reb+1ast, C.Arcidiacono 3+4ast, F.Von Hofe 2+1ast
Casey C.: T.Hankerson 30+3reb+6ast, P.Bungei 17+3reb+4ast, N.Roberts 15+12reb+2ast, B.Waller 10+3reb, G.Gak 9+7reb+3ast, H.Marks 5+6reb+1ast
gschID: 1253892


Keilor T. - Geelong U. 85-80

Everything could happen in Melbourne at the game between two tied teams. Both fifteenth ranked Thunder and 17th ranked United had identical 7-14 record. This time Thunder used a home court advantage and won against the opponent from Geelong 85-80 on Friday night. Guard Daniel Foster (198-2001, college: Nevada) nailed 27 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists (on 12-of-13 shooting from the field) for the winning side and American center Dante Thompson (201-1993, college: GBC, agency: Starting 5) accounted for 14 points and 5 rebounds. Forward Tristan Forsyth (208-1998, college: CBU, agency: Dominion Sports Group) came up with a double-double by scoring 27 points and 11 rebounds and forward George Blagojevic (203-1997, college: Hartford) added 13 points and 8 rebounds respectively for Geelong U. in the defeat. Both coaches used bench players in such tough game. Keilor T. (8-14) moved-up to fourteenth place, which they share with Bendigo and Dandenong R. Geelong U. lost fifth consecutive game. They keep the seventeenth position with 15 games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Keilor T.: D.Foster 27+8reb+6ast, D.Thompson 14+5reb+2ast, D.Dut 11+3reb+3ast, C.Harris 8+2reb, J.Beasley 8+1ast, A.Ayilara 6+5reb+2ast
Geelong U.: T.Forsyth 27+11reb+1ast, K.Malone 18+2reb+3ast, G.Blagojevic 13+8reb+3ast, M.Hicks 7+4reb+1ast, L.Herbert 5+2reb+2ast, D.Gatlin 4+2reb+3ast
gschID: 1253893


Diamond V.E. - Nunawading S. 77-104

Not a big story in a game when 18th ranked Diamond Valley Eagles (5-17) were outscored by eleventh ranked Spectres (11-11) in Greensborough 104-77 on Friday. Nunawading S. outrebounded Diamond V.E. 48-30 including a 36-24 advantage in defensive rebounds. Center Nicolas Tata (-1999) nailed a double-double by scoring 17 points and 17 rebounds (on 7-of-9 shooting from the field) for the winning side and guard Jack Gandolfo (-1998) accounted for 22 points and 4 assists. Four Spectres players scored in double figures. Spectres' coach felt very confident that he used 11 players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Naturalized British swingman Adam Thoseby (197-1991, college: GSW) came up with 24 points and 5 rebounds and swingman Ryley Haywood (194-2004) added 17 points respectively for Diamond V.E. in the defeat. Nunawading S. moved-up to ninth place, which they share with Ringwood and Casey. Diamond V.E. lost fifth consecutive game. They keep the eighteenth position with 17 games lost. They share it with NW Tasmania. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Nunawading S.: J.Gandolfo 22+4reb+4ast, C.D'Angelo 21+3reb, N.Tata 17+17reb, D.Wiggett 10+2reb+4ast, T.Devers 9+5ast, D.Baxter 8+3reb+1ast
Diamond V.E.: A.Thoseby 24+5reb, R.Haywood 17+4reb+3ast, N.Todd 14+3reb, R.Bowkett 7+4reb+5ast, J.Smith 6+6reb, J.Mackenzie 4+2reb+1ast
gschID: 1253894


Eltham W. - Sandringham S. 104-98

The game between closely ranked teams ended with fifth ranked Wildcats' (14-8) home victory over 6th ranked Sabres (14-8) in Eltham 104-98 on Friday. Eltham W. made 25-of-27 free shots (92.6 percent) during the game. They also forced 23 Sandringham S. turnovers. American guard Xavier Bledson (198-1999, college: Indiana St.) nailed 37 points (!!!) and 5 rebounds (was perfect 9-for-9 from the free throw line !!!) for the winning side and guard Gabe Hadley (193-1998) accounted for 32 points (was perfect 10-for-10 from the free throw line !!!). Guard Ben Ayre (188-1995, college: Newman) came up with 30 points, 6 rebounds and 8 assists and naturalized South Sudanese forward Malith Machar (203-1999, college: Midland CC) added 23 points respectively for Sandringham S. in the defeat. Wildcats have an impressive series of seven victories in a row. Eltham W. moved-up to third place, which they share with 4 other teams including defeated Sandringham S.. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Eltham W.: X.Bledson 37+5reb+3ast, G.Hadley 32+2reb+3ast, Z.Cunningham 12+2reb+1ast, S.Short 9+10reb+4ast, J.Sykes 8+9reb+2ast, O.Magbegor 3+7reb+1ast
Sandringham S.: B.Ayre 30+6reb+8ast, M.Machar 23+4reb+1ast, T.Koppens 15+11reb, C.Asuncion-Byrd 9+4reb+3ast, F.Krslovic 7+11reb+3ast, D.Pineau 6+9reb+2ast
gschID: 1253895


Kilsyth C. - Waverley F. 96-95

There was no surprise when 12th ranked Falcons (9-13) were edged by fifth ranked Cobras (14-8) in Kilsyth 96-95 on Friday. However just one-point win is not that big difference and the fans of host team counted on more convincing victory. Kilsyth C. made 20-of-23 free shots (87.0 percent) during the game. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 24 assists. American forward Dillon Stith (200-1992, college: St.Vincent) nailed 21 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists for the winning side and Senegalese forward Khadim Sy (208-1997, college: Wake Forest) accounted for 20 points and 9 rebounds. American point guard Khalil Shabazz (183-1998, college: USF) came up with 32 points and 5 assists and guard Malik Meunier (185-1999) added 18 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists and 5 steals respectively for Waverley F. in the defeat. Five Kilsyth C. and four Waverley F. players scored in double figures. Cobras have an impressive series of six victories in a row. Kilsyth C. moved-up to third place, which they share with 4 other teams. Waverley F. lost fifth consecutive game. They dropped to the thirteenth position with 13 games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Kilsyth C.: D.Stith 21+8reb+4ast, K.Sy 20+9reb+2ast, J.Ahale 17+6reb+2ast, C.Jeffs 12+7reb+4ast, A.Tomada 10+8reb+7ast, H.MacDonald 8+5reb
Waverley F.: K.Shabazz 32+3reb+5ast, M.Forbes 21+11reb, M.Meunier 18+8reb+6ast, M.McCarthy 14+12reb+1ast, B.Lewis 6+7reb+5ast, R.Dean 4+5reb
gschID: 1253896


Geelong U. - Eltham W. 61-85

No shocking result in a game when fifth ranked Wildcats (14-8) crushed 17th ranked United (7-15) in Geelong 85-61 on Saturday. Eltham W. outrebounded Geelong U. 46-27 including a 35-19 advantage in defensive rebounds. Eltham W. looked well-organized offensively handing out 21 assists. The former international guard Mitchell McCarron (189-1992, college: MSU Denver) nailed 16 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists (on 6-of-7 shooting from the field) for the winning side and guard Samuel Whelan (-1998) accounted for 21 points. Forward Tristan Forsyth (208-1998, college: CBU, agency: Dominion Sports Group) came up with 17 points and 9 rebounds and forward George Blagojevic (203-1997, college: Hartford) added 11 points and 7 rebounds respectively for Geelong U. 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. Wildcats have an impressive series of seven victories in a row. Eltham W. moved-up to third place, which they share with 4 other teams. Geelong U. lost fifth consecutive game. They keep the seventeenth position with 15 games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Eltham W.: S.Whelan 21+3reb+2ast, M.McCarron 16+8reb+7ast, X.Bledson 12+1reb+2ast, M.Blackburn 8+3reb, J.Sykes 6+4reb+2ast, Z.Cunningham 6+5reb+1ast
Geelong U.: T.Forsyth 17+9reb, G.Blagojevic 11+7reb+2ast, M.Marach 6+1reb+1ast, L.Herbert 6+1reb+1ast, D.Gatlin 5+1ast, K.Malone 5+1reb+1ast
gschID: 1253904


Nunawading S. - Keilor T. 89-78

Very expected game when 15th ranked Thunder (8-14) lost to eleventh ranked Spectres (11-11) in East Burwood 78-89 on Saturday. Nunawading S. outrebounded Keilor T. 39-28 including a 33-20 advantage in defensive rebounds. Nunawading S. looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. American forward BJ Mack (203-2000, college: S.Carolina) nailed a double-double by scoring 16 points and 12 rebounds for the winning side and guard Tristan Devers (191-2005) accounted for 19 points. Four Spectres players scored in double figures. Forward Jayce Beasley (198-1997, college: Raritan Valley) came up with 20 points and guard Daniel Foster (198-2001, college: Nevada) added 16 points and 5 rebounds respectively for Keilor T. in the defeat. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Nunawading S. moved-up to ninth place, which they share with Ringwood and Casey. Loser Thunder dropped to the fourteenth position with 14 games lost. They share it with Bendigo and Dandenong R.. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Nunawading S.: T.Devers 19+4reb+2ast, B.Mack 16+12reb+2ast, C.D'Angelo 14+2reb+3ast, J.Gandolfo 13+2reb+3ast, J.Mutimer 10+2reb+4ast, D.Baxter 6+7reb+6ast
Keilor T.: J.Beasley 20+3reb+1ast, D.Foster 16+5reb+1ast, P.Ryan 9+4reb+1ast, A.Ayilara 8+5reb+1ast, D.Poelsma 8+1ast, D.Dut 7+1reb+7ast
gschID: 1253911


Knox R. - Ballarat M. 92-95

Leading Raiders (17-5) recorded its fifth loss in Melbourne. Hosts were edged by eighth ranked Miners (14-8) 95-92. It ended at the same time the three-game winning streak of Raiders. American forward Dayne Prim (198-2001, college: TAMUCC) stepped up and scored 26 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists for the winners and guard Luke Rosendale (194-2001) chipped in 21 points and 4 assists. Prim is a former Eurobasket Summer League player, which is considered top international summer league in the market. Miners' coach allowed to play the deep bench players in such tough game. Forward Keli Leaupepe (198-2000, college: LMU) responded with a double-double by scoring 31 points and 10 rebounds and the former international point guard Tad Dufelmeier (183-1996, college: CUI) produced a double-double by scoring 16 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals. Five Ballarat M. and four Knox R. players scored in double figures. Miners have a solid series of four victories in a row. Ballarat M. moved-up to third place, which they share with 4 other teams. Knox R. at the other side still keeps top position with five games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Ballarat M.: D.Prim 26+8reb+4ast, L.Rosendale 21+2reb+4ast, Z.Dunmore 18+2reb+1ast, N.Stoddart 15+4reb+5ast, M.Majok 10+10reb+1ast, B.Bak 3+1reb+2ast
Knox R.: K.Leaupepe 31+10reb+1ast, B.Blake 21+3reb+3ast, T.Dufelmeier 16+10reb+5ast, B.Nunn 13+5reb+7ast, R.Cheesman 6+2ast, H.Sewell 3+3reb+7ast
gschID: 1253912


NW Tasmania - Dandenong R. 103-112

Rather predictable result when sixteenth ranked Rangers (8-14) won against 19th ranked NW Tasmania Thunder (5-17) in Ulverstone 112-103 on Saturday. Dandenong R. shot 61.5 percent from the field and made 16-of-19 free shots (84.2 percent) during the game. They shot the lights out from three sinking 16 long-distance shots on high 57.1 percentage. Dandenong R. looked well-organized offensively handing out 23 assists. Guard Sam Davidson (190, college: Rogers St.) nailed 28 points and 4 assists (was perfect 7-for-7 from the free throw line) for the winning side and American guard Justin Bieker (196-2000, college: Utah Tech) accounted for 20 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists (on 7-of-8 shooting from the field). Guard Tre Armstrong (198-2000, college: CBU, agency: Interperformances) came up with 30 points and guard Lachlan Barker (188-1996) added 16 points, 5 rebounds and 9 assists (was perfect 7-for-7 from the free throw line) respectively for NW Tasmania in the defeat. Five Dandenong R. and four NW Tasmania players scored in double figures. NW Tasmania Thunder's coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help. Dandenong R. moved-up to fourteenth place, which they share with Bendigo and Keilor T. NW Tasmania lost sixth consecutive game. They dropped to the eighteenth position with 17 games lost. They share it with Diamond V.E.. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Dandenong R.: S.Davidson 28+1reb+4ast, J.Bieker 20+7reb+5ast, R.Rapp 19+5reb+6ast, M.Peatling 18+6reb+1ast, R.Monyyong 14+7reb+3ast, J.Roberts 10+3reb+1ast
NW Tasmania: T.Armstrong 30+3reb+1ast, A.Magot 20+3reb+2ast, L.Barker 16+5reb+9ast, L.Gibson 14+4reb+3ast, I.Atuer 9+2reb+3ast, A.Sullivan 8+6reb+2ast
gschID: 1253913


Waverley F. - Melbourne T. 99-102

Not a big story in a game when 12th ranked Falcons (9-13) were edged by fourth ranked Tigers (14-8) in Mount Waverley 102-99 on Saturday. Melbourne T. made 16-of-21 free shots (76.2 percent) during the game. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 23 assists. The former international guard Tom Wilson (195-1997, college: SMU) nailed 32 points and 7 assists (was perfect 7-for-7 from the free throw line) for the winning side and the former international center Harrison Froling (210-1998, college: Marquette) accounted for 16 points and 10 rebounds. Guard Malik Meunier (185-1999) came up with 28 points, 7 rebounds, 9 assists and 5 steals and American forward Mason Forbes (206-1999, college: SMC) added 26 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists respectively for Waverley F. in the defeat. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Tigers have a solid series of three victories in a row. Melbourne T. moved-up to third place, which they share with 4 other teams. Waverley F. lost fifth consecutive game. They dropped to the thirteenth position with 13 games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Melbourne T.: T.Wilson 32+4reb+7ast, M.Wearne 17+2reb+3ast, H.Froling 16+10reb+1ast, J.Purchase 13+4reb+4ast, C.Arcidiacono 9+1reb, W.Amos 8+4reb+1ast
Waverley F.: M.Meunier 28+7reb+9ast, M.Forbes 26+10reb+5ast, M.McCarthy 18+3reb+5ast, B.Lewis 16+3reb+2ast, R.Dean 7+9reb, J.Anderson 4+1reb
gschID: 1253914


Casey C. - Ballarat M. 73-79

The game between closely ranked teams ended with eighth ranked Miners' (14-8) road victory over 9th ranked Cavaliers (11-11) in Cranbourne 79-73 on Sunday. Ballarat M. made 24-of-29 free shots (82.8 percent) during the game. They also forced 19 Casey turnovers. Guard Nicholas Stoddart (188-2000) nailed 25 points and 5 steals for the winning side and guard Luke Rosendale (194-2001) accounted for 19 points. Miners' coach used an eleven-player rotation which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. American forward Nate Roberts (211-2000, college: Washington) came up with a double-double by scoring 13 points and 14 rebounds and American-Kenyan forward Preston Bungei (198-1995, college: Norfolk St.) added 19 points (was perfect 7-for-7 from the free throw line) respectively for Casey in the defeat. Four Casey players scored in double figures. Miners have a solid series of four victories in a row. Ballarat M. moved-up to third place, which they share with 4 other teams. Loser Cavaliers keeps the ninth position with 11 games lost. They share it with Nunawading S. and Ringwood. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Ballarat M.: N.Stoddart 25+2reb, L.Rosendale 19+4reb, M.Majok 10+6reb, M.Puondak 8+4reb, Z.Dunmore 7+2ast, D.Prim 6+3reb+4ast
Casey C.: P.Bungei 19+3reb+3ast, N.Roberts 13+14reb+2ast, T.Hankerson 11+3reb+6ast, B.Waller 11+1ast, G.Gak 6+1reb+2ast, J.Burnett 6+1reb
gschID: 1253928


Diamond V.E. - Frankston B. 91-108

There was no surprise when 18th ranked Diamond Valley Eagles (5-17) lost to thirteenth ranked Blues (10-12) in Greensborough 91-108 on Sunday. Frankston B. had a 34-22 advantage in offensive rebounds. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 32 assists. New Zealand forward Taane Samuel (200-1999) nailed 26 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists for the winning side and guard Kingsley Box (196-2001, college: SUU) accounted for 29 points and 5 rebounds. Swingman Noah Todd (198-2003, college: CS Monterey) came up with 22 points and 5 rebounds and guard Aleksandar Bandilovski (-2003) added 10 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists respectively for Diamond V.E. in the defeat. Five Frankston B. and four Diamond V.E. players scored in double figures. Frankston B. moved-up to twelfth place. Diamond V.E. lost fifth consecutive game. They keep the eighteenth position with 17 games lost. They share it with NW Tasmania. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Frankston B.: K.Box 29+5reb+3ast, T.Samuel 26+8reb+4ast, M.Harris 19+6reb+9ast, V.Monaghan 15+9reb+5ast, H.Peirce 14+8reb+3ast, C.Hastings 3+1reb+1ast
Diamond V.E.: N.Todd 22+5reb, R.Haywood 18+2reb+3ast, N.Poelsma 15+3ast, A.Bandilovski 10+10reb+6ast, J.Smith 8+10reb+2ast, Z.Zhang 6+7reb+1ast
gschID: 1253925


Sandringham S. - Bendigo B. 101-74

No shocking result in a game when sixth ranked Sabres (14-8) crushed 14th ranked Braves (8-14) in Cheltenham 101-74 on Sunday. Sandringham S. made 19-of-23 free shots (82.6 percent) during the game. They also forced 20 Bendigo turnovers and outrebounded them 50-28 including a 36-22 advantage in defensive rebounds. Sandringham S. looked well-organized offensively handing out 23 assists. Guard Ben Ayre (188-1995, college: Newman) nailed a double-double by scoring 18 points, 6 rebounds and 11 assists for the winning side and the former international forward Fabijan Krslovic (203-1995, college: Montana) accounted for 15 points and 10 rebounds. Sabres' coach felt very confident that he used 11 players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Lual Diing (205-1998) came up with 23 points and 8 rebounds and American forward Isaac Murphy (190-2002, college: UW-Fox Valley) added 16 points and 5 rebounds respectively for Bendigo in the defeat. Five Sandringham S. and four Bendigo players scored in double figures. Sandringham S. moved-up to third place, which they share with 4 other teams. Bendigo lost sixth consecutive game. They keep the fourteenth position with 14 games lost. They share it with Dandenong R. and Keilor T.. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest.
Top scorers:
Sandringham S.: B.Ayre 18+6reb+11ast, M.Machar 17+4reb, D.Daniels 15+6reb+2ast, F.Krslovic 15+10reb+3ast, T.Koppens 10+11reb+4ast, D.Pineau 10+5reb+1ast
Bendigo B.: L.Diing 23+8reb+2ast, I.Murphy 16+5reb+3ast, L.O'Brien 11+3reb+1ast, B.Smythe 11+4reb+1ast, J.Pattinson 7+1reb+2ast, L.Somerville 2+1reb+4ast
gschID: 1253926


Group west
Rockingham F. - Mandurah M. 110-95

Very expected game when 6th ranked Magic (10-10) lost to first ranked Flames (17-3) in Rockingham 95-110 on Tuesday. Rockingham F. outrebounded Mandurah 48-29 including a 37-19 advantage in defensive rebounds. Rockingham F. shot the lights out from three sinking 19 long-distance shots on high 54.3 percentage. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 29 assists. The former international guard Isaac White (188-1998, college: CBU) nailed 24 points, 8 rebounds and 9 assists for the winning side and guard Ryan Godfrey (188-1990, college: UWG) accounted for 18 points and 8 assists. Four Flames players scored in double figures. Point guard Lachlan Bertram (183-2001) came up with 51 points (!!!), 6 rebounds and 8 assists and American power forward Sam Freeman (208-2001, college: CSUSB, agency: Haylett Sports) added 17 points and 9 rebounds respectively for Mandurah in the defeat. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Flames have a solid series of three victories in a row. Rockingham F. maintains first place with 17-3 record. Loser Magic keeps the sixth position with ten games lost. They share it with Goldfields G. and Newcastle F.. Rockingham F. will meet Lakeside L. (#10) in the next round and are hoping to win another game. Mandurah will play against Perth R. (#13) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Rockingham F.: I.White 24+8reb+9ast, R.Godfrey 18+3reb+8ast, L.Ross 16+6reb+2ast, J.Beard 12+6reb+1ast, D.Supljeglav 8+1reb, F.Patu 8+1ast
Mandurah M.: L.Bertram 51+6reb+8ast, S.Freeman 17+9reb, N.Woodall 15+5reb+2ast, H.Warden 7+1reb+2ast, C.Lowe 3+1reb+1ast, J.Comito 2
gschID: 1253883


Kalamunda ES - Lakeside L. 83-114

There was a small surprise when eleventh ranked Lightning (8-12) rolled over 8th ranked Suns (9-11) in Kalamunda 114-83 on Thursday. Lakeside L. outrebounded Kalamunda ES 47-35 including 34 on the defensive glass. Guard Rowan Mackenzie (190-1999, college: LCU) nailed 36 points (!!!), 8 rebounds and 7 assists for the winning side and American guard Isaiah Lewis (185-1997, college: RWU) accounted for 26 points. Naturalized Belgian guard Marshall Nelson (184-1994, college: Wayland Baptist) came up with 27 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists and guard Marley Sam (-2008) added 22 points respectively for Kalamunda ES 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. Lightning have a solid series of three victories in a row. Lakeside L. moved-up to tenth place, which they share with Hills H. Kalamunda ES lost third consecutive game. They keep the eighth position with 11 games lost. They share it with Cent.Coast C.. Lakeside L. will meet at home league's leader Rockingham F. in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Kalamunda ES will play against Goldfields G. (#7) in Kalgoorlie and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Lakeside L.: R.Mackenzie 36+8reb+7ast, I.Lewis 26+2reb+1ast, L.Patterson 16+4reb+2ast, C.Shervill 12+13reb+2ast, A.Wilson 10+3reb+1ast, M.Garbellini 6+1reb+1ast
Kalamunda ES: M.Nelson 27+8reb+7ast, M.Sam 22+4reb, R.Bell 17+2reb+2ast, T.Fee 10+5reb+3ast, S.Vaiangina 4+4reb+1ast, R.Huntington 2+1reb+1ast
gschID: 1253884


Rockingham F. - Willetton T. 105-102

A very close game took place in Rockingham between Flames and Tigers. First ranked Flames (17-3) got a very close home victory over 4th placed Tigers (14-6). Flames managed to escape with a 3-point win 105-102 on Friday evening. Rockingham F. forced 19 Willetton T. turnovers. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Rockingham F. made 7 blocks. The former international guard Isaac White (188-1998, college: CBU) nailed a double-double by scoring 47 points (!!!), 13 rebounds and 9 assists for the winning side and American forward LaQuinton Ross (203-1992, college: Ohio St.) accounted for 26 points and 16 rebounds (on 12-of-14 shooting from the field). Flames' coach used a ten-player rotation in such tough game. Guard Tana Kopa (198-2002, college: Canisius) came up with 30 points and 5 rebounds and guard Roosevelt Williams (190-2002, college: Peninsula JC) added 12 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists respectively for Willetton T. in the defeat. Five Willetton T. players scored in double figures. Flames have a solid series of three victories in a row. Rockingham F. maintains first place with 17-3 record. Loser Tigers keeps the fourth position with six games lost. Rockingham F. will meet Lakeside L. (#10) in the next round and are hoping to win another game. Willetton T. will play against Cockburn (#12) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Rockingham F.: I.White 47+13reb+9ast, L.Ross 26+16reb+1ast, R.Godfrey 10+2ast, J.Beard 8+4reb+3ast, C.Beard 4+6reb, T.Jackson 4+4reb+3ast
Willetton T.: T.Kopa 30+5reb+3ast, T.Cherry 19+2reb, A.Gashaw 16+5reb+2ast, D.Scott 14+7reb+1ast, R.Williams 12+7reb+7ast, T.Davis 5+7reb+7ast
gschID: 1253897


Warwick S. - Perry Lakes H. 125-96

Not a big story in a game when 10th ranked Hawks (7-12) were outscored by second ranked Senators (16-4) in Perth 125-96 on Friday. Warwick S. forced 21 Perry Lakes H. turnovers. They shot the lights out from three sinking 22 long-distance shots on high 51.2 percentage. Warwick S. looked well-organized offensively handing out 33 assists. The former international guard Elijah Pepper (193-2001, college: UC Davis) nailed 44 points (!!!), 5 assists and 5 steals for the winning side and British guard Mitchell Clarke (186-1999) accounted for 20 points, 5 rebounds and 9 assists. Five Senators players scored in double figures. Guard Matthew Leary (190-2000, college: Knox) came up with 19 points and 5 assists and American forward Jaden Stanley-Williams (201-1999, college: MSUM) added 19 points respectively for Perry Lakes H. 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. Warwick S. maintains second place with 16-4 record having just 7 victories less than leader Illawarra H. 2. Perry Lakes H. lost third consecutive game. They dropped to the eleventh position with 12 games lost. Warwick S. will meet at home Joondalup W. (#5) in the next round. Perry Lakes H. will play against East Perth E. (#9) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Warwick S.: E.Pepper 44+4reb+5ast, M.Clarke 20+5reb+9ast, B.England 16+2reb+1ast, C.Creek 11+6reb+4ast, T.Withers 10+6reb+2ast, K.Chamberlain 9+1reb
Perry Lakes H.: M.Leary 19+4reb+5ast, J.Stanley-Williams 19+3reb, H.Evans 11, C.Hamilton 8+2reb+1ast, L.Phillips 7+2reb, D.Miller 7+6reb
gschID: 1253898


Joondalup W. - SW Slammers 107-83

Everything went according to plan when fifth ranked Wanneroo (13-7) outplayed 14th ranked Slammers (1-19) in Joondalup 107-83 on Friday. Joondalup W. had a 32-20 advantage in offensive rebounds. They shot the lights out from three sinking 16 long-distance shots on high 51.6 percentage. Joondalup W. looked well-organized offensively handing out 28 assists. American swingman CJ Turnage (201-1995, college: SVSU) nailed 31 points, 6 rebounds and 8 assists (on 12-of-15 shooting from the field) for the winning side and his fellow American import swingman Joey Baker (201-2000, college: Michigan) accounted for 30 points. American power forward Jamal Poplar (204-1996, college: Seward County) came up with 28 points and 9 rebounds and point guard Pharell Keats (179-2005) added 5 points, 6 rebounds and 10 assists respectively for SW Slammers 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. Joondalup W. moved-up to fourth place, which they share with Sydney C. SW Slammers lost sixth consecutive game. They keep the fourteenth position with 19 games lost. Joondalup W. will meet league's second-placed Warwick S. in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. SW Slammers will play against Geraldton B. (#3) in Wonthella and hope to win that game.
Top scorers:
Joondalup W.: C.Turnage 31+6reb+8ast, J.Baker 30+2reb+1ast, A.Kuerban 8+4reb+1ast, C.Davis 8+10reb+7ast, D.Ballantyne 7+1reb+2ast, V.Chadinha 6+3reb+2ast
SW Slammers: J.Poplar 28+9reb+3ast, N.Walsh 15+3reb+1ast, D.Craig 10+1reb+3ast, C.Weeden 8+2reb+1ast, J.Wayne 6+3reb+2ast, P.Keats 5+6reb+10ast
gschID: 1253899


Geraldton B. - Cockburn 107-95

There was no surprise when 12th ranked Cougars (5-14) lost to third ranked Buccaneers (15-4) in Wonthella 95-107 on Saturday. Geraldton B. dominated down low during the game scoring 62 of its points in the paint compared to Cougars's 42. Geraldton B. forced 20 Cockburn turnovers. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 21 assists. Guard Johny Narkle (199-2001) nailed 20 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists for the winning side and naturalized American power forward Liam Hunt (201-1995, college: HIU) accounted for 16 points and 12 rebounds. American point guard Kortland Martin (180-1999, college: FHU) came up with 23 points and guard Josh Hunt (194-2002) added 16 points and 4 assists respectively for Cockburn in the defeat. Five Geraldton B. and four Cockburn players scored in double figures. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Buccaneers have an impressive series of eight victories in a row. Geraldton B. maintains third place with 15-4 record having just 6 victories less than leader Illawarra H. 2. Loser Cougars keeps the twelfth position with 14 games lost. Geraldton B. will meet at home SW Slammers (#14) in the next round which should be an easy win for them. Cockburn will play against Willetton T. and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Geraldton B.: A.Springs 23+3reb+2ast, J.Keyes 21+6reb+4ast, J.Narkle 20+7reb+4ast, L.Hunt 16+12reb+3ast, V.Williams Jr. 16+2reb+5ast, N.DeSantis 5+2reb+2ast
Cockburn: K.Martin 23+4reb+2ast, J.Hunt 16+3reb+4ast, T.Smith 12+5reb+5ast, N.Pond 11+7reb+4ast, H.Fitzgerald 11+5reb, C.Nai 8+3reb
gschID: 1253919


East Perth E. - Kalamunda ES 101-99

There was a small surprise when tenth ranked Eagles (8-11) edged 8th ranked Suns (9-11) in Morley 101-99 on Saturday. East Perth E. looked well-organized offensively handing out 25 assists. American forward Max Rice (195, college: Boise St.) nailed 28 points and 7 assists for the winning side and his fellow American import power forward Lee Roberts (203-1987, college: Findlay, OH, agency: BIG) accounted for 20 points and 10 rebounds. Naturalized Belgian guard Marshall Nelson (184-1994, college: Wayland Baptist) came up with 28 points, 9 rebounds and 9 assists and American point guard Randy Bell (193-1998, college: Dalton St.) added 29 points and 5 assists respectively for Kalamunda ES in the defeat. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Suns' coach tried various players' combinations and tested in total eleven players in this game, but that didn't help. East Perth E. moved-up to ninth place. Kalamunda ES lost third consecutive game. They keep the eighth position with 11 games lost. They share it with Cent.Coast C.. East Perth E. will meet Perry Lakes H. (#11) in the next round. Kalamunda ES will play against Goldfields G. in Kalgoorlie and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
East Perth E.: M.Rice 28+1reb+7ast, C.Maker 22+7reb+2ast, L.Roberts 20+10reb+2ast, M.Lang 10+5reb+7ast, J.Antonio 9+6reb+3ast, S.Watson 8+4reb+1ast
Kalamunda ES: R.Bell 29+1reb+5ast, M.Nelson 28+9reb+9ast, L.Thomas 15+3reb+2ast, T.Fee 14+5reb+2ast, S.Vaiangina 5+3reb, M.Sam 2+4reb
gschID: 1253920


SW Slammers - Warwick S. 79-130

Very expected game when 14th ranked Slammers (1-19) were smashed by second ranked Senators (16-4) in Bunbury 130-79 on Saturday. Warwick S. dominated down low during the game scoring 78 of its points in the paint compared to Slammers' 38 and made 16-of-20 free shots (80.0 percent) during the game. Warwick S. outrebounded SW Slammers 40-26 including a 29-14 advantage in defensive rebounds. Warwick S. shot the lights out from three sinking 12 long-distance shots on high 54.5 percentage. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 28 assists. The former international guard Elijah Pepper (193-2001, college: UC Davis) nailed 59 points (!!!) and 9 assists for the winning side and British guard Mitchell Clarke (186-1999) accounted for 18 points, 5 rebounds and 7 assists (on 7-of-8 shooting from the field). American power forward Jamal Poplar (204-1996, college: Seward County) came up with 19 points and point guard Pharell Keats (179-2005) added 11 points and 6 assists respectively for SW Slammers 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. Warwick S. maintains second place with 16-4 record having just 7 victories less than leader Illawarra H. 2. SW Slammers lost sixth consecutive game. They keep the fourteenth position with 19 games lost. Warwick S. will meet at home Joondalup W. (#5) in the next round. SW Slammers will play against Geraldton B. (#3) in Wonthella and hope to win that game.
Top scorers:
Warwick S.: E.Pepper 59+4reb+9ast, M.Clarke 18+5reb+7ast, G.Pearl 14+9reb+2ast, C.Creek 9+6reb+1ast, J.Sandon 8+3reb+1ast, K.Chamberlain 7+3reb
SW Slammers: J.Poplar 19+3reb, N.Walsh 12+1reb+1ast, P.Keats 11+4reb+6ast, C.Weeden 7+1reb, M.Wugol 7+3reb+1ast, J.Flynn 6+1reb+3ast
gschID: 1253921


Goldfields G. - Perth R. 119-108

Very predictable result when seventh ranked Giants (10-10) won against 13th ranked Redbacks (5-15) in Kalgoorlie 119-108 on Saturday. Goldfields G. forced 23 Perth R. turnovers. Strangely Perth R. outrebounded Goldfields G. 55-34 including a 40-26 advantage in defensive rebounds. Goldfields G. looked well-organized offensively handing out 33 assists. Swingman Jerome Reid (195-1996) nailed 41 points (!!!), 7 rebounds and 4 assists (on 16-of-21 shooting from the field) for the winning side and American guard Shaun Stewart (183-1994, college: Limestone) accounted for 33 points (!!!) and 7 assists. Power forward Callan McDonald (203-1999) came up with a double-double by scoring 22 points and 13 rebounds and guard Lochlan Cummings (189-1995, college: HIU) added 20 points and 10 assists respectively for Perth R. in the defeat. Four Goldfields G. and five Perth R. players scored in double figures. Redbacks' coach rotated twelve players in this game, but that didn't help. Goldfields G. moved-up to sixth place, which they share with Mandurah and Newcastle F. Perth R. lost seventh consecutive game. They keep the thirteenth position with 15 games lost. They share it with Albury W.B.. Goldfields G. will meet at home Kalamunda ES (#8) in the next round. Perth R. will play against Mandurah (#6) and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:
Goldfields G.: J.Reid 41+7reb+4ast, S.Stewart 33+4reb+7ast, D.Parsons 21+12reb+6ast, M.Jok 14+5reb+9ast, S.Morrow 6+2reb+5ast, N.Lawrence 3+1reb
Perth R.: C.McDonald 22+13reb+2ast, M.Riley 20+1reb+4ast, L.Cummings 20+3reb+10ast, E.Kanwei 20+12reb, J.Cook-Green 10+10reb+6ast, C.Kyle 8+3ast
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