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Swan Hill Basketball Association round 1 results

SWAN HILL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

ROUND 1 RESULTS

Senior Men 1

Untouchables 45 (Lachan Gardner 27) d Junderstruck 33 (Alex Erlandson 14)

Flyers U18.1 63 d Flyers U16.1 20

Tigers 57 (Matthew Gardner 18) drew Trotters 57 (Hugh Broad 24)

Senior Men Social

Vintage Ballers 49 (Anthony Foott 14) d Airballers 28 (Oliver Boulton 12)

The Lads 58 (Ryan O’Sullivan 14) d Capital Gainz 49 (Torben McFarlane 19)

The Beers 25 (Patrick Bryan 7) d Green FN 23 (Harry Stephenson 9)

Murray Downs Rams 50 (Henry Thompson 30) d LeSkids 32 (Dylan McCosh 11)

Open Women 1

Flyers U16.1 85 (Miela Roberts 32) d Rebels 51 (Karla Allen 20)

Speewa 52 (Taylen Blachford 17) d Trotters 18 (Stevie Bibby 10)

Open Women Social

Tigers 45 (Ava Crow 22) d Seed Squad 24 (Eimer Draper and Bonni McKay 6)

The Quick Fixers (Amy Hinton 13) 27 d The Slugs 17 (Jetah Keighran 7)

Under 12 Boys

Fireflys 42 (Mason Rumbold 21) d Trotters 37 (Rafael Foott 22)

Giants 40 (Judd O’Sullivan 23) d Swans 29 (George Muir 16)

Speewa 47 (Seth Trenfield 18) d Hawks 25 (Freddie Patterson 7 and Archie Henson 7)

Rebels 46 (Hamish Pay 31) d Saints 40 (Max Fielder 13 )

Under 14 Boys

Giants 43 (Henry O’Bryan 26) d Untouchables 22 (Leo Elston 9)

Trotters 37 (Lucas Pay 12) d Hawks 32 (Lewis Caldwell 11)

Rebels 42 (Mityen Mcinnes 26) d Swans (Deacon Roberts 17)

Speewa 32 (Archie O’Brien 17) d Saints 17 (Jax Spence 7)

Fireflys 41 (Hamish Lawry 25) d Flyers U12 38 (Wilhelm Foott 16)

Under 16 Boys

Untouchables 35 (Will O’Brien 19) d Giants 23 (Chayse Worner 17)

Trotters 35 (Jedd Morris 14) d Hawks 26 (Harry Hunter 10)

Speewa 43 (Jimmy Kelly 16) d Saints 23 (Callum Muir 7)

Fireflys 47 (Emmanuel Osunneye 24) d Flyers U14 38 (Archie O’Brien 18)

Rebels 36 (Sam Brown 20) d Swans 28 (Will Cimino 10)

Under 19 Boys

Rebels 58 (Tiger Vearing 27) d Fireflys 42 (Tynan Perry 25)

Untouchables 48 (Kai Everett 20) d Trotters 37 (Murndarr Mcinnes 15)

Under 12 Girls

Untouchables 32 (Olivia Best 12) d Speewa 16 (Mila Rose Watson 6 and Miyah Spitari- Morgan 6)

Saints 24 (Hannah White 8) d Fireflys 11 (Arlee Parsons 9)

Tigers 24 (Charlotte Lawry 15) d Trotters 22 (Evie Fletcher 13)

Under 14 Girls

Trotters 14 (Piper Frame 6) d Fireflys 10 (Marley Brown 6)

Untouchables 38 (Mia Hirst 14) d Tigers 30 (Kiera Van Coller 16)

Hawks 31 (Layla Murphy 11) d Swans 23 (Asha Neuschafer 15)

Saints 42 (Stella Scott 14) d Speewa 21 (Lily Nalder 7)

Under 16 Girls

Untouchables 42 (Miela Roberts 22) d Saints 40 (Kieley Styles 16)

Fireflys 43 (Lola Patterson 15) d Flyers U14 30 (Lily Nalder 8)

Tigers 42 (Ruby Ryan 20) d Speewa 26 (Evie Kelly 10)

Under 19 Girls

Flyers U16.2 32 drew Speewa 32 (Jayda Plant 14)

Tigers 72 (Scarlet Grey 35) d Untouchables 53 (Ava Crow 29)

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