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Swan Hill Basketball Association round 5 results

Open Men’s Division 1

Pie Warmers 64 d Mixers 49 (Henry Thompson)

The Lads 40 d Lalbert Lads 22 (Jonah Devlin)

Moulamein Swans d Bricklayers (forfeit)

Open Men’s Division 2

Flyers U18 Boys 75 d Jim’s Ballers 32 (Kai Everett)

Lepooch 46 d The Beers 33 (Samuel Martin)

Super Sonics 35 d Get Buckets 29 (Brett McComb)

Open Women

Swans 47 d Go Getters 22 (Madeleine Nalder)

Tigers 49 d Tyntynder 24 (Brooke Bannam)

Flyers 70 d Quins Queens 21 (Ava Seymour)

Mix Ups 48 d Boga Bogans 34 (Tamara Weiss)

Under 19 Boys

Rebels 46 d Trotters 43 (Harry MGregor)

Flyers U16 Boys d Untouchables 48 (Ruan Drotsky)

Tigers 45 d Saints 28 (Mitchell Uhlhorn)

Speewa 52 d Fireflys 40 (Kai Everett)

Under 16 Boys

Rebels 29 d Untouchables 34 (Bodhi Kelly)

Swans 23 d Flyers U14 White18 (Bryce Anderson)

Trotters 42 d Speewa 29 (Sonny Beasy)

Fireflys 52 d Tigers 44 (Max Thompson)

Under 16 Girls

Fireflys 43 d Tigers 26 (Jayda Plant)

Rebels 52 d Flyers U14 Blue 8 (Scarlet Grey)

Under 14 Boys

Tigers 36 d Flyers U12 Boys 27 (Jedd Morris)

Fireflys 52 d Saints 17 (Jack Keefe)

Speewa 44 d Rebels 35 (Charlie Blake)

Swans 22 d Hawks 19 (Noah Pearson)

Untouchables 40 d Trotters 14 (Jimmy Kelly)

Under 14 Girls

Rebels 30 d Flyers U12 Girls 6 (Violet Corrie)

Flyers U14 Boys 39 d Trotters 0 (Team Effort)

Swans 38 d Saints 13 (Kieley Styles)

Fireflys 25 d Speewa 21 (Maya Henson)

Under 12 Boys

Tigers 30 d Rebels 18 (Deacon Roberts)

Trotters 30 d Untouchables 17 (Archie O’Brien)

Saints 25 d Swans 21 (Lewis Caldwell)

Fireflys 32 d Speewa 30 (Hamish Lawry)

Under 12 Girls

Speewa 23 d Fireflys 18 (Kiara Van Coller)

Saints 27 d Trotters 16 (Arlie Thompson)

Rebels 18 d Tigers 15 (Lily Nalder)

Under 10 Boys

No results

Under 10 Girls

No results

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