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Swan Hill Basketball Association results – Round 15

ROUND 15

UNDER 19 BOYS

Rebels 43 (Harry Scott 27) drew Tigers 43 (Tahj Bolton 18)

Flyers 93 d Saints 11(Blake Wright 6)

There was no basketball on Wednesday night due to the heat. All games were cancelled.


UNDER 12 GIRLS

Fireflys 36 (Mia Hirst 20) d Speewa 23 (Rubi Kelly 8)

Trotters 35 (Ivy Patterson 26) d Rebels 32 (Chloe J Rose Jean-Louis 14)

Untouchables 32 (Stella Scott 19) d Giants 25 (Mabel Spitty 11)


UNDER 15 GIRLS

Hawks 46 (Arna Carroll 16) d Untouchables 31 (Prue O’Sullivan 17)

Giants 33 (Evie Kelly 15) d Fireflys 29 (Eliza Lawry 15)

Trotters 41 (Lyla Morton 27) d Rebels 37 (Miela Roberts 25)

Speewa 23 (Ruby Elford 10) d Tigers 13 (Lola Patterson 5)


UNDER 17 GIRLS

Speewa 64 (Scarlet Grey 35) d Fireflys 59 (Jayda Plant 27)

Rebels 43 (Miela Roberts 24) d Trotters 38 (Ava Crow 24)

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