Tauihi Basketball Aoteroa (2022)
GamesSchedule

Tauihi Basketball Aoteroa Play-Offs 2022

Semis Finals Semis
N. Kah  78
Whai  63
N. Kah  62
Tokomanawa Q  71
Tokomanawa Q  92
Mainland  68
Aug.27:N. Kahu 62-71Tokoman.
Aug.26:N. Kahu 78-63 Whai
Aug.26:Tokoman. 92-68 Mainland
Aug.21:Whai 63-53 S. Hoiho
Aug.21:N. Kahu 84-71 Mainland
Aug.19:Whai 68-71Mainland
Aug.18:Tokoman. 80-79 N. Kahu
Aug.7:S. Hoiho 61-74Mainland
Aug.7:Whai 59-65Tokoman.
Aug.6:N. Kahu 76-94Tokoman.
Aug.3:Tokoman. 89-74 S. Hoiho
Aug.1:S. Hoiho 58-70Mainland
Jul.31:Whai 64-88N. Kahu
Jul.30:Mainland 59-78Tokoman.
Jul.26:N. Kahu 95-47 S. Hoiho
Jul.25:Tokoman. 70-78Whai
Jul.24:S. Hoiho 60-52 Whai
Jul.23:Mainland 75-83N. Kahu
Jul.20:S. Hoiho 58-77Tokoman.
Jul.19:Whai 45-61N. Kahu
Jul.17:Mainland 69-99Whai
Jul.15:N. Kahu 81-76 S. Hoiho
Jul.14:Tokoman. 66-69Mainland
Jul.13:N. Kahu 79-67 Whai
Jul.12:Mainland 78-64 Tokoman.
Jul.10:Tokoman. 87-60 S. Hoiho
Jul.9:Mainland 69-76N. Kahu
Jul.8:S. Hoiho 38-65Whai
Jul.5:Whai 74-66 Mainland
Jul.4:N. Kahu 80-61 Tokoman.
Jul.3:S. Hoiho 46-50N. Kahu
Jul.2:Tokoman. 82-78 Whai
Jun.29:Mainland 73-63 S. Hoiho
Full Standings
# Team Games Won Lost PCT% GB L10 STRK PPG OPPG DIFF Home Away Total Points Last 5 Games
1
N. Kahu1210283.307-3W-178.066.012.05-15-1932:795 (+137)     
2
Tokomanawa Q.128466.718-2W-576.071.05.04-24-2913:848 (+65)     
3
Mainland P.126650.025-5L-170.073.0-3.02-44-2844:874 (-30)     
4
Whai125741.733-7W-168.067.01.02-43-3812:802 (+10)     
5
S. Hoiho121118.341-9L-558.073.0-15.01-50-6694:876 (-182)     
# Team Games Won Lost PCT% L10 STRK PPG OPPG DIFF Total Points Last 5 Games
1N. Kahu65183.35-1W-182.569.313.2495:416 (+79)     
2Tokomanawa Q.64266.74-2W-279.073.06.0474:438 (+36)     
3Mainland P.62433.32-4L-370.577.2-6.7423:463 (-40)     
4Whai62433.32-4W-162.267.3-5.2373:404 (-31)     
5S. Hoiho61516.71-5L-253.564.7-11.2321:388 (-67)     
# Team Games Won Lost PCT% L10 STRK PPG OPPG DIFF Total Points Last 5 Games
1N. Kahu65183.35-1L-172.863.29.7437:379 (+58)     
2Tokomanawa Q.64266.74-2W-473.268.34.8439:410 (+29)     
3Mainland P.64266.74-2L-170.268.51.7421:411 (+10)     
4Whai63350.03-3W-173.266.36.8439:398 (+41)     
5S. Hoiho6060.00-6L-662.281.3-19.2373:488 (-115)     
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Snyder_Laina

S. Hoiho
(185-C/F-1995)
Avg: 20.5

20.5
19.5
18.4
17.4
Player of the Week
Micaela Cocks

N. Kahu
(175-G)

Queens claim inaugural Tauihi title with win over Kahu (Photo: tauihi.basketball)
Tokomanawa Queens 2022
Jaime Nared
XiQRd
Florencia Chagas
ChiDis
Stella Beck
mRZV
Elin Gustavsson
GusUiLssIj
Jacinta Beckley
mRZVlRF
# XiBR Cb (oXCH) OIs SDR XiU
50 066 (8'9'') G 94 USA
0 061 (3'00'') OG 90 Italian-Argentinian
4 065 (8'1'') G 94 New Zealand
2 066 (8'9'') y 92 Swedish
05 New Zealand
08 062 (8'5'') y 95 New Zealand
5 063 (8'0'') y 94 New Zealand
05 069 (8'1'') Oy 91 New Zealand
8 061 (3'00'') Ay 06 New Zealand
021 (8'5'') C/y 04 New Zealand
6 065 (8'1'') y USA
04 063 (8'0'') G/y 95 New Zealand
0 New Zealand
30 043 (3'2'') G 95 USA-New Zealand
 Played mostly for the youth team: Lilly Taulelei, Lauren Tewhata
 Average Height: 184.0 cm (6'0.5'')
 Average Age: 23.2
Australiabasket.com All-New Zealand Tauihi Basketball Aoteroa Awards 2022 - Aug 29, 2022

Finals MVP: Argentina Florencia Chagas (180-PG-2001) of Tokomanawa Q.
Player of the Year: Australia Tahlia Tupaea (175-G-1997) of N. Kahu
Guard of the Year: Australia Tahlia Tupaea (175-G-1997) of N. Kahu
Forward of the Year: USA Trinity Baptiste (183-F-1998) of Mainland P.
Center of the Year: USA Laina Snyder (185-C/F-1995) of ALBA Berlin

Australiabasket.com All-New Zealand Tauihi Basketball Aoteroa First Team 2022
Chagas
Chagas
Tupaea
Tupaea
Nared
Nared
Baptiste
Baptiste
Snyder
Snyder

First Team

Argentina Florencia Chagas (180-PG-2001) of Tokomanawa Q.
Australia Tahlia Tupaea (175-G-1997) of N. Kahu
USA Jaime Nared (188-G/F-1995) of Tokomanawa Q.
USA Trinity Baptiste (183-F-1998) of Mainland P.
USA Laina Snyder (185-C/F-1995) of ALBA Berlin

Australiabasket.com All-New Zealand Tauihi Basketball Aoteroa Second Team 2022
Lambert
Lambert
Cocks
Cocks
Beck
Beck
Gustavsson
Gustavsson
Greene
Greene

Second Team

USA Kyra Lambert (175-PG-1996) of Whai
New Zealand Micaela Cocks (175-G-1986) of N. Kahu
New Zealand Stella Beck (183-G-1995) of Tokomanawa Q.
Sweden Elin Gustavsson (190-F-1993) of Tokomanawa Q.
USA Nikki Greene (193-C/F-1990) of Whai
Queens claim inaugural Tauihi title with win over Kahu - Aug 27, 2022

The inaugural Tauihi Basketball Aotearoa champions are the Tokomanawa Queens. The Queens defeated Northern Kahu 71-62 in the GJ Gardner Homes Tauihi Basketball Aotearoa Grand Final at the Trafalgar Centre in Nelson on Saturday night. The Queens were powered by a Grand Final MVP performance from dynamic Argentinian point guard Florencia Chagas (180-PG-2001) (22 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists) with other notable contributions from Jaime Nared (188-G/F-1995, college: Tennessee) (14 points) and captain Stella Beck (183-G-1995, college: St.Mary's, CA) (11 points, 7 points and 5 steals. Her tussle with fellow Tall Fern Micaela Cocks (175-G-1986, college: Oregon) (14 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists) was a major highlight of the final. In addition to Cocks Northern Kahu were well served by Tera Reed (9 points and 10 rebounds) while Marte Grays and Tahlia Tupaea (175-G-1997) scored a dozen points apiece. Kahu enjoyed the best of the opening four minutes to lead 5-0 before Parris Mason (182-PF-2002) made free throws. The regular season champions suffered a significant setback in that period with influential point guard Krystal Leger-Walker picking up two fouls. However Jaime Nared also picked up two fouls to balance the equation - Cocks had 8 points in the quarter but Jacinta Beckley (185-F-1995, college: Seattle)'s late three balanced the books at 15 points apiece. Youth Player of the Year Chagas gave the Queens their first lead of the game before Grays made back to back scores to pinch the advantage back the way of the Kahu. A Queens 7-0 run preceded an identical Khu surge - or more precisely a Tupaeu outburst. A hugely competitive half finished with the impressive Mason giving the Queens a narrow 35-33 lead. Chagas (13 points) and Tupaea (12 points) led the first half scoring effort. Gabby Adams-Gavet (8 points and 8 rebounds) made the opening score of the second half but it was Chagas and Jaime Nared running the show as the Queens lead climbed to 47-35. Stifling Queens defence was finally broken by Leger-Walker but Jaime Nared found the basket at the other end to keep her team's lead in double figures. That situation hadn't changed at three-quarter time - Kahu held to just 8 points in the quarter and trailing 54-41. Jaime Nared's tumbling jump shot continued Queens offensive domination - a Josie Trousdell block (4 points, 8 rebounds and 4 blocks) fortifying their defensive wall. Cocks eventually made a score - and then another - but it was the Queens in full control at the mid-point of the fourth with a 60-47. Gustavsson made a neat inside score before Reed raised the optimism of the Kahu fans - those hopes raised further by Grays scores - the deficit 64-57 with two minutes to play. With 1:21 to play Reed reduced that by 2 but the anxiety of the Queens followers was eased by a Mason layup and a Beck steal. The two most successful teams in Tauihi 22 had produced a fitting climax to a wonderful first season of professional basketball - the Queens deservedly crowned at the end of a right royal tussle.
Courtesy of: tauihi.basketball