There are only two more rounds left in the Regular Season in Big V. Here is the last round review presented by Job Market.
The most exciting game of round 15 in the Big V took place in Tullamarine. This derby game ended with only one-point home defeat of second-best Hume City Broncos (15-4) to sixth ranked Gators (10-9) 90-89 on Saturday evening. Strangely Hume City outrebounded Shepparton 47-34 including 16 on the offensive glass. It was a great evening for American forward Ryan Batte (198-1999, college: Thomas More) who led his team to a victory scoring 32 points and 4 assists. His fellow American import forward Bryce Brown (203, college: Lindsey Wilson) helped adding 22 points and 11 rebounds. The best for the losing side was New Zealand Zach Mckenzie (-2002) with a double-double by scoring 23 points and 19 rebounds. Hume City Broncos' coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help. Shepparton maintains sixth place with 10-9 record, which they share with Melbourne Uni. Hume City at the other side keeps the second position with four games lost. Shepparton is looking forward to face Melbourne Uni (#7) on the road in the next round. Hume City will play against Pakenham (#4) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Very important is a home loss of third ranked Cougars (12-6) against seventh ranked Melbourne Uni (10-9) on Saturday night. Host Cougars were defeated by Melbourne Uni in a tough game in McKinnon 78-85. It was an exceptional evening for forward Joel Rimes (196) who led the winners and scored 19 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists. Oliver Stanley accounted for 15 points and 8 rebounds. Forward Shaquille Maharaj (196-1997, college: Camosun) came up with a double-double by scoring 15 points and 16 rebounds for McKinnon in the defeat. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Melbourne Uni have a solid series of three victories in a row. They moved-up to sixth place, which they share with Shepparton. McKinnon at the other side keeps the third position with six games lost. Melbourne Uni will play against Shepparton (#6) at home in the next round. McKinnon will play against the league's leader Keysborough and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
The game between Top Four teams took place in . 4th placed host Redbacks (11-9) were smashed by third ranked Cougars (12-6) 109-90. The best player for the winners was Shaquille Maharaj who had a double-double by scoring 21 points and 12 rebounds. At the other side the best for losing team was Matt Spencer who recorded a double-double by scoring 13 points, 6 rebounds and 15 assists. Both coaches tested many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest. McKinnon maintains third place with 12-6 record having eight points less than leader Keysborough. Loser Redbacks dropped to the fifth position with nine games lost. McKinnon will meet at home league's leader Keysborough in the next round and it will be for sure the game of the week. RMIT will play against Shepparton (#6) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
There were no shocking results in the rest of the games of round 15: RMIT won against Bellarine on the opponent's court 99-85. Keysborough outscored Blackburn in a home game 97-73. Camberwell recorded a loss to Sunbury on the road 102-99. Wyndham was defeated by Pakenham on its own court 90-105. Hume City beat Bellarine in Tullamarine 95-88. Camberwell was destroyed by Keysborough at home 79-113.
The most impressive stats of the last round was 19 points, 11 rebounds and 4 assists by Shannon Fowler of McKinnon.
McKinnon - Melbourne Uni 78-85Very important is a home loss of third ranked
Cougars (12-6) against seventh ranked
Melbourne Uni (10-9) on Saturday night. Host
Cougars were defeated by
Melbourne Uni in a tough game in McKinnon
78-85. Strangely
McKinnon outrebounded
Melbourne Uni 53-39 including a
22-11 advantage in offensive rebounds. It was an exceptional evening for forward
Joel Rimes (196) who led the winners and scored 19 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists. British power forward
Oliver Stanley (196-1994) accounted for 15 points and 8 rebounds for the winning side. Forward
Shaquille Maharaj (196-1997, college:
Camosun) came up with a double-double by scoring 15 points and 16 rebounds and point guard
Jordan Geer (183-1996, college:
Erie CC) added 19 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists respectively for
McKinnon in the defeat. Four
McKinnon players scored in double figures. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games.
Melbourne Uni have a solid series of three victories in a row. They moved-up to sixth place, which they share with Shepparton.
McKinnon at the other side keeps the third position with six games lost.
Melbourne Uni will play against Shepparton (#6) at home in the next round. McKinnon will play against the league's leader Keysborough and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:McKinnon: J.Geer 19+5reb+4ast, S.Maharaj 15+16reb+1ast, S.Fowler 14+9reb+2ast, L.Smith 11+5reb+1ast, R.Simankevicius 8+6reb+1ast, N.Davis 7+3reb
Melbourne Uni: J.Rimes 19+5reb+5ast, J.Moultrie 17+3reb+1ast, O.Stanley 15+8reb, S.Rocker 9+6reb, J.McNally 6+1reb, S.Pomasan 6+2reb+5ast
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Bellarine - RMIT 85-99Very expected game in Bellarine where 10th ranked
Storm (6-14) was defeated by fourth ranked
Redbacks (11-9)
99-85 on Saturday.
RMIT dominated down low during the game scoring 70 of its points in the paint compared to
Storm's 42. The best player for the winners was
Louse Agon who scored 20 points and 8 rebounds. French guard
Charles Gurgey (190-1995) chipped in 18 points and 6 rebounds. Four Redbacks players scored in double figures. Redbacks' coach
Vincenzo Rovetto used a ten-player rotation and allowed the starting five to rest. At the other side the best for losing team was American guard
Malik McKinney (190, college:
West Liberty) who recorded
39 points (!!!) and 9 rebounds (went 13 for 13 at the free throw line !!!) and power forward
Liam McInerney (206-1990, college:
Stetson) added 6 points and 16 rebounds respectively. Despite that victory
RMIT went down to fifth position due to points difference. Loser Storm keeps the tenth place with 14 games lost.
RMIT will meet Shepparton (#6) on the road in the next round. Bellarine will play against Wyndham (#11) in Werribee and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:Bellarine: M.McKinney 39+9reb+3ast, K.Richardson 17+7reb+1ast, M.Kos 13+2reb+1ast, L.McInerney 6+16reb+3ast, J.Terrill 5+2reb, M.Zalakos 3
RMIT: Z.Coleman-Bock 21+4reb, L.Agon 20+8reb, M.Savic 20+4reb+1ast, C.Gurgey 18+6reb+2ast, J.Uhr-Henry 12+5reb, M.Spencer 5+6reb+14ast
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Hume City - Shepparton 89-90The most exciting game of round 15 in the Big V took place in Tullamarine. This derby game ended with only one-point home defeat of second-best
Hume City Broncos (15-4) to sixth ranked
Gators (10-9)
90-89 on Saturday evening. Strangely
Hume City outrebounded
Shepparton 47-34 including 16 on the offensive glass. It was a great evening for American forward
Ryan Batte (198-1999, college:
Thomas More) who led his team to a victory scoring 32 points and 4 assists. His fellow American import forward
Bryce Brown (203, college:
Lindsey Wilson) helped adding 22 points and 11 rebounds. The best for the losing side was New Zealand
Zach Mckenzie (-2002) with a double-double by scoring 23 points and 19 rebounds and American forward
Kavione Green (195, college:
Bloomfield, agency:
Dominion Sports Group) scored 27 points and 6 rebounds. Hume City Broncos' coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help.
Shepparton maintains sixth place with
10-9 record, which they share with Melbourne Uni.
Hume City at the other side keeps the second position with four games lost.
Shepparton is looking forward to face Melbourne Uni (#7) on the road in the next round. Hume City will play against Pakenham (#4) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:Hume City: K.Green 27+6reb+1ast, Z.Mckenzie 23+19reb+3ast, R.Time 16+7reb+3ast, D.Matautia 9+3reb+3ast, E.Saifaleupolu 7+3reb+1ast, R.Coman 5+6reb+3ast
Shepparton: R.Batte 32+4reb+4ast, B.Brown 22+11reb+1ast, A.Dolny 21+4reb+1ast, T.Wattie 8+2reb+4ast, T.Frame 2+4reb, S.Beks 2+1reb
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Keysborough - Blackburn 97-73Very predictable result in Keysborough where first ranked
Cougars (18-2) smashed bottom-ranked
Vikings (3-17)
97-73 on Saturday.
Keysborough looked well-organized offensively handing out 26 assists. The best player for the winners was American forward
Gerrard Newby (196-1995, college:
Union, KY) who scored 29 points. His fellow American import point guard
Anthony Williams (178-1995, college:
Clark Atlanta) chipped in 17 points and 8 assists. Williams is a former
Eurobasket Summer League player, which is considered top international summer league in the market. At the other side the best for losing team was American guard
James Legan (190-1987, college:
ECU) who recorded a double-double by scoring 11 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists (went 7 for 7 at the free throw line) and naturalized Croatian forward
Ivan Platenik (201-1983, college:
Alaska-Anch.) added 16 points and 8 rebounds respectively. Four
Blackburn 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.
Cougars have an impressive series of eight victories in a row.
Keysborough maintains first place with
18-2 record. Loser Vikings stay at the bottom position with 17 games lost.
Keysborough will meet McKinnon (#3) on the road in the next round, which may be the game of the day. Blackburn's supporters look forward to an exciting derby game next round, where their team will face at home their local rival from Melbourne Camberwell.
Top scorers:Blackburn: I.Platenik 16+8reb, M.Morgan 12+4reb, D.Baker 11+4reb+6ast, J.Legan 11+10reb+5ast, E.Davy 8+1reb+6ast, D.Agoth 7+4reb+1ast
Keysborough: G.Newby 29+4reb+1ast, B.Okhotin 22+5reb, A.Williams 17+4reb+8ast, J.West 9+5reb+3ast, D.Hare 7+4reb+7ast, S.Grant 5+7reb+2ast
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Sunbury - Camberwell 102-99We cannot really consider it an upset in the game between close teams in Sunbury where 8th ranked
Camberwell (7-11) was edged by ninth ranked
Jets (7-12)
102-99 on Saturday.
Sunbury looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. The best player for the winners was American forward
BJ Gladden (198-1995, college:
Georgia South) who had a double-double by scoring 24 points, 13 rebounds and 6 assists. Forward
Cooper Kirkman (-2001) chipped in 20 points and 8 rebounds. Four Jets players scored in double figures. At the other side the best for losing team was American guard
Sean Conway (196-2001, college:
St.John's, agency:
Warren Sports International) who recorded a double-double by scoring
43 points (!!!) and 15 rebounds and guard
Trent Andre (184-2001) added 18 points and 7 rebounds respectively. Camberwell's coach
Shawn King tested ten players, but that didn't help to avoid defeat in this game.
Sunbury maintains ninth place with
7-12 record. Loser Camberwell keeps the eighth position with 11 games lost.
Sunbury will meet at home higher ranked Melbourne Uni (#7) in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Camberwell's supporters look forward to an exciting derby game next round, where their team will travel locally in Melbourne to the arena Blackburn.
Top scorers:Camberwell: S.Conway 43+15reb+3ast, T.Andre 18+7reb+3ast, B.Crowe 18+1reb+4ast, M.Hart 9+3reb+1ast, T.James 5+2reb, A.Mulqueeney 4+2reb+1ast
Sunbury: B.Gladden 24+13reb+6ast, C.Kirkman 20+8reb+2ast, K.Skenderis 19+4reb+2ast, D.Cheyne 13, J.Betson 8+1reb+1ast, Z.Martinez 7+1reb+2ast
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Wyndham - Pakenham 90-105Everything went according to plan in Werribee where fifth ranked
Warriors (11-8) beat 11th ranked
Devils (5-14)
105-90 on Saturday.
Pakenham dominated down low during the game scoring 70 of its points in the paint compared to
Devils's 34.
Pakenham looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. The best player for the winners was American center
Elijah Tillman (203-1994, college:
GBC) who had a double-double by scoring 22 points and 12 rebounds (on 9-of-11 shooting from the field). Guard
Cody Fredrickson (188-2000, college:
Ottawa, KS) chipped in 17 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists. Warriors' coach
Rob Roberts used an eleven-player rotation and allowed the starting five to rest. At the other side the best for losing team was guard
Junior Garbrah (185-2000, college:
Fort Lewis) who recorded 19 points and 4 assists and guard
Mayuol Makuac (-2000) added 15 points and 6 rebounds respectively. Four
Pakenham and five
Wyndham players scored in double figures.
Pakenham moved-up to fourth place. Loser Devils keeps the eleventh position with 14 games lost.
Pakenham will meet at home league's second-placed Hume City in the next round and it will be quite challenging to get another victory. Wyndham will play against Bellarine (#10) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:Wyndham: D.Dut 19+3reb+1ast, J.Garbrah 19+4reb+4ast, M.Makuac 15+6reb+3ast, X.Cotton 12+4reb+3ast, J.Rosemond 11+6reb+4ast, L.Mataika 10+2reb+2ast
Pakenham: E.Tillman 22+12reb+2ast, C.Fredrickson 17+8reb+6ast, S.Coffey 16+5reb+7ast, N.Carr 15+5reb+2ast, J.Dow 10+4reb+2ast, M.Berkec 9+8reb+1ast
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Bellarine - Hume City 88-95There was no surprise in Bellarine where 10th ranked
Storm (6-14) was defeated by second ranked
Hume City Broncos (15-4)
95-88 on Sunday. The best player for the winners was New Zealand
Zach Mckenzie (-2002) who had a double-double by scoring 25 points and 13 rebounds. American forward
Kavione Green (195, college:
Bloomfield, agency:
Dominion Sports Group) chipped in a double-double by scoring 23 points and 11 rebounds. Hume City Broncos' coach
Matt Foster used a ten-player rotation and allowed the starting five to rest. At the other side the best for losing team was American power forward
Kerry Richardson (202-1999, college:
Morehouse, agency:
Elevate Sports Alliance) who recorded a double-double by scoring 19 points and 11 rebounds and point guard
Lewis Varley (186-1993) added 18 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists respectively. Five
Hume City and four
Bellarine players scored in double figures.
Hume City maintains second place with
15-4 record having four points less than leader Keysborough. Loser Storm keeps the tenth position with 14 games lost.
Hume City will meet Pakenham (#4) on the road in the next round. Bellarine will play against Wyndham (#11) in Werribee and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:Bellarine: K.Richardson 19+11reb+2ast, J.Terrill 18+8reb+1ast, L.Varley 18+6reb+4ast, M.McKinney 14+4reb+2ast, S.Garcia 9+2reb, L.McInerney 6+6reb
Hume City: Z.Mckenzie 25+13reb+1ast, K.Green 23+11reb, R.Time 19+7reb+7ast, R.Coman 12+3reb+3ast, E.Saifaleupolu 11+9reb, N.McKenzie 4+4reb+2ast
gschID: 1261083
Camberwell - Keysborough 79-113No shocking result in a game in Melbourne where first ranked
Cougars (18-2) outleveled 8th ranked
Camberwell (7-11)
113-79 on Sunday.
Keysborough outrebounded
Camberwell 54-34 including a
37-25 advantage in defensive rebounds.
Keysborough looked well-organized offensively handing out 26 assists comparing to just 12 passes made by
Camberwell's players. The best player for the winners was American forward
Benjamin Okhotin (198-1999, college:
PLNU, agency:
Warren Sports International) who scored 31 points and 5 assists. His fellow American import forward
Gerrard Newby (196-1995, college:
Union, KY) chipped in a double-double by scoring 15 points and 14 rebounds. At the other side the best for losing team was American guard
Sean Conway (196-2001, college:
St.John's, agency:
Warren Sports International) who recorded a double-double by scoring 18 points, 12 rebounds and 4 blocks (went 8 for 8 at the free throw line) and
Thomas James added 10 points and 7 rebounds respectively. 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.
Cougars have an impressive series of eight victories in a row.
Keysborough maintains first place with
18-2 record. Loser Camberwell keeps the eighth position with 11 games lost.
Keysborough will meet McKinnon (#3) on the road in the next round, which may be the game of the day. Camberwell's supporters look forward to an exciting derby game next round, where their team will travel locally in Melbourne to the arena Blackburn.
Top scorers:Camberwell: S.Conway 18+12reb+1ast, M.Hart 14+1ast, T.James 10+7reb, B.Crowe 10+3reb+1ast, T.Andre 8+1reb+1ast, A.Mulqueeney 7+2reb+1ast
Keysborough: B.Okhotin 31+2reb+5ast, G.Newby 15+14reb+3ast, A.Williams 15+4reb+5ast, S.Grant 13+14reb+2ast, A.Frost 10+4reb, M.Myers 9+2reb
gschID: 1261084
RMIT - McKinnon 90-109The game between Top Four teams took place in . 4th placed host
Redbacks (11-9) were smashed by third ranked
Cougars (12-6)
109-90.
McKinnon looked well-organized offensively handing out 24 assists. The best player for the winners was forward
Shaquille Maharaj (196-1997, college:
Camosun) who had a double-double by scoring 21 points and 12 rebounds. American power forward
Shannon Fowler (203-1993, college:
UWG) chipped in a double-double by scoring 19 points, 11 rebounds and 4 assists (on 7-of-9 shooting from the field). At the other side the best for losing team was
Matt Spencer who recorded a double-double by scoring 13 points, 6 rebounds and 15 assists and
Louse Agon added 17 points and 8 rebounds respectively. Five
McKinnon and four
RMIT players scored in double figures. Both coaches tested many bench players and allowed the starting five to rest.
McKinnon maintains third place with
12-6 record having eight points less than leader Keysborough. Loser Redbacks dropped to the fifth position with nine games lost.
McKinnon will meet at home league's leader Keysborough in the next round and it will be for sure the game of the week. RMIT will play against Shepparton (#6) and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:RMIT: L.Agon 17+8reb, Z.Coleman-Bock 13+9reb+2ast, J.Uhr-Henry 13+2reb, M.Spencer 13+6reb+15ast, D.Steen 9+7reb+2ast, C.Gurgey 8+4reb+1ast
McKinnon: J.Geer 27+4reb+2ast, S.Maharaj 21+12reb+3ast, S.Fowler 19+11reb+4ast, R.Simankevicius 15+7reb+3ast, L.Smith 10+5reb+5ast, L.Peynenborg 10+1reb+2ast
gschID: 1261085