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Swan Hill Basketball Association results – round 3

OPEN COMPETITION

SENIOR MEN 1

Untouchables 82 (Henry Thompson 26) d Trotters 60 (Ruan Drotsky 17)

Tigers 84 (Tyson Hartshorn 26) d Flyers U18 63 (Blake Wright 12)

Junderstruck 49 (Marcus Wattie 15) d Flyers 16.1 30

SENIOR MEN SOCIAL

Murray Downs Rams 37 (Henry Thompson 17) d WCC Pacers 23 (Brad Dunstone 5)

LeSkids 42 (Ryan Fox 10) d Airballers 40 (Samuel Bull 13)

Vintage Ballers 53 (Jayden Lonergan 20) d The Beers 26 (Samual Martin 8)

Capital Gainz 25 (Torben McFarlane 13) d Green FN 24 (Patrick Bryan 16)

OPEN WOMEN 1

Flyers U16.1 48 (Evie Kelly 14) d Speewa 46 (Scarlet Grey 17)

Rebels 47 (Karla Allen 20) d Trotters 37 (Ryley Purcell 15)

OPEN WOMEN SOCIAL

Tigers 47 (Emily Siely 12) d The Quick Fixers 34 (Karla Allen 18)

Yo Pro’s 30 (Jade Featherby 13) d Seed Squad 25 (Eimer Draper 10)

UNDER 10 BOYS

Swans 19 (Tex Ryan 11) d Trotters 14 (Solomon Foott 5)

Giants 18 (Tyson Jenkins 7) d Saints 13 (Archie McLaughlin 4)

Untouchables 11 (Jasper Sherman 6 ) d Speewa 3 (Jamison Clarke 2)

Fireflys 27 (Alfie Cadd 8) d Rebels 6 (Cooper Freeman 4)

UNDER 12 BOYS

Trotters 51 (Rafael Foot 27) d Speewa 38 (Harry Grayling 20)

Saints 32 (Jimmy Hunter 18) d Untouchables 30 (Wilhelm Foott 15)

Fireflys 45 (Mason Rumbold 17) d Rebels 41 (Hamish Pay 27)

Giants 52 (Judd O’Sullivan 30) d Hawks 32 (Leo Frost 11)

UNDER 14 BOYS

Trotters 60 (Saxon O’Meara 24) d Saints 22 (Thomas Pye 14)

Rebels 38 (Brady Caldwell 20) d Untouchables 36 (Leo Elston 21)

Fireflys 31 (Rory Phillips 15) drew Giants 31 (Will O’Bryan 25)

Swans 47 (Deacon Roberts 18) d Speewa 25 (Ethan O’Bryan 14)

Flyers U12 43 (Rafael Foott 17) d Hawks 23 (Lewis Caldwell 17)

UNDER 16 BOYS

Trotters 45 (Charlie Blake 13) d Saints 17 (Lucas Zanker 8)

Rebels 45 (Samuel Brown 26) d Untouchables 33 (Jake Steer 9)

Fireflys 34 (Emmanuel Osunneye 10) d Giants 33 (Noah Pearson 11)

Hawks 68 (Harry Hunter 23) d Flyers U14 41 (Deacon Roberts 12)

UNDER 19 BOYS

Fireflys 47 (Angus Jones 15) d Trotters 46 (Murndarr Mcinnes 14)

Untouchables 52 (Kai Everett 19) d Rebels 37 (Darcy Butler 13)

UNDER 10 GIRLS

Untouchables 14 (Ester Harberger 6) d Trotters 6 (Tavi Lonergan 3)

Saints 10 (Fluer Gorman, Raya Mckenzie 3) d Tigers 8 (Andi Frame 6 )

Speewa 14 (Emily Diederiks 7) d Fireflys 6 (Zoey Templar 4)

UNDER 12 GIRLS

Untouchables 44 (Willow Cadd 21) d Trotters 19 (Amelia Templar 11)

Saints 23 (Sailor Spong 10) d Tigers 20 (Charlotte Lawry 13)

Fireflys 29 (Arlee Parsons 10) d Speewa 14 (Harper Webster 6)

UNDER 14 GIRLS

Trotters 58 (Mabel Spitty 14, Scarlett Free 14) d Swans 26 (Chloe J Rose Jean-Louis 12)

Untouchables 34 (Mia Hirst 10) d Speewa 11

Saints 42 (Stella Scott 23 ) d Fireflys 33 (Rubi Kelly 23)

Hawks 47 (Ivy Patterson 33) d Flyers U12 18 (Willow Cadd, Charlotte Lawry 5)

UNDER 16 GIRLS

Untouchables 49 (Miela Roberts 17) d Tigers 48 (Ruby Ryan 21)

Speewa 38 (Evie Kelly 17) d Flyers U14 32 (Kiara Van Coller 10)

Saints 45 (Sadie Spitty 22) d Fireflys 26 (Arna Carroll 10)

UNDER 19 GIRLS

Tigers 63 (Scarlett Grey 28) d Flyers U16 46 (Sadie Spitty 14)

Speewa 43 (Jayda Plant 22) d Untouchables 39 (Jayda Kelly 14)

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