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SHBA Domestic Competition – Round 3 Results

SWAN HILL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

ROUND 3 RESULTS

OPEN COMPETITION

SENIOR MEN 1

Bricklayers 47 (Seamus Doherty 10) defeated Flyers 36 (Lachlan Gardner 14)

Piewarmers 46 (Angus Jones 14) defeated The Lads 25 (Ryan O’Sullivan 6)

SENIOR MEN 2

Vintage Ballers 45 (Paddy Caldwell 13) defeated Capital Gainz 21 (Torben McFarlane 10)

PHIL-AUS 53 (Jerwin Mendoza 28) defeated The Beers 33 (Harry Stephenson 17)

Get Buckets 55 (Tyson Hartshorn 10) defeated Rookies 32 (Joshua Ewart 14)

OPEN WOMEN

The Dogs 71 (Demi Hallam 23) defeated Yo Pros 34 (Tenay Fellows 12)

Flyers 44 (Jayda Plant 19) defeated The Crossovers 30 (Ryley Purcell 15)

Mixups 49 (Emma Peacock 17) defeated Air Ballers 29 (Milly Op’t Hoog 16)


BOYS COMPETITION

UNDER 12 BOYS

Trotters 46 (Hamish Pay 14) defeated Tigers 26 (Wilhelm Foott 12)

Rebels 38 (Will O’Bryan 10) defeated Speewa 27 (Thomas Pye 13)

Untouchables 31 (Judd O’Sullivan 14) defeated Swans 24 (James Davies 8)

Fireflys 37 (Leo Elston 19) defeated Saints 28 (Lucas Pay 18)

UNDER 14 BOYS

Trotters 34 (Hamish Lawry 13) defeated Tigers 28 (Tallen Hinton 12)

Speewa 48 (Blake O’Halloran 22) defeated Rebels 41 (Ethan Clarke 19)

Swans 40 (Archie McCombe 20) defeated Untouchables 27 (Jase Lloyd 8)

Fireflys 41 (Henry O’Bryan 18) defeated Saints 29 (Archie O’Brien 15)

UNDER 16 BOYS

Trotters 39 (Jimmy Kelly 21) defeated Untouchables 24 (Julian Muir 22)

Swans 51 (Max Thompson 26) defeated Saints 40 (Sam Brown 16)

Tigers 51 (Nash Turvey 14) defeated Flyers 22

Rebels 52 (Noah Pearson 22) defeated Speewa 25 (Archie O’ Toole 11)

UNDER 19 BOYS

Flyers 60 defeated Trotters 45 (Bohdi Kelly 16)

Saints 55 (Kai Everett 21) defeated Tigers 50 (Seamus Doherty 38)

Swans 47 (Connor Hazlett 16) defeated Rebels 42 (Harry Scott 21)


GIRLS COMPETITION

UNDER 12 GIRLS

Untouchables (Stella Scott 20) defeated Trotters 26 (Ivy Patterson 19)

Speewa 36 (Mayla Lloyd 15) defeated Giants 19 (Mabel Spitty 11)

Fireflys 34 (Mia Hirst 20) defeated Rebels 33 (Isabel Free 15)

UNDER 15 GIRLS

Rebels 39 (Miela Roberts 19) defeated Giants 22 (Evie Kelly 12)

Speewa 32 (Kieley Styles 20) defeated Untouchables 30 (Prue O’Sullivan 19)

Fireflys 33 (Violet Corrie 15) defeated Hawks 30 (Arna Carroll 17)

Trotters 26 (Lola Patterson 11) defeated Tigers 21 (Laela Grayling 14)

UNDER 17 GIRLS

Speewa 47 (Scarlet Grey 23) defeated Fireflys 42 (Maeve Sheldrick 16)

Rebels 49 (Miela Roberts 19) defeated Trotters 41 (Indi Grey 15)

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