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Swan Hill Basketball Association round 8 results

SWAN HILL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION RESULTS – ROUND 8

SENIOR MEN 1

Flyers 18.1 79 d Tigers 47 (Jayson Brown 19)

Junderstruck 42 (Tobias Thoolen 17) d Flyers 16.1 39

SENIOR MEN SOCIAL

Airballers 63 (Samuel Bull/Oliver Boulton 13) d Green FN 48 (Patrick Bryan 20)

LeSkids 31 (Fraser Colville 13) d WCC Pacers 22 (Brad Dunstone 8)

Vintage Ballers 39 (Anthony Foott 12) d Murray Downs Rams 27 (Henry Thompson 10)

The Lads 50 (Jimmy Kelly 16) d The Beers 30 (Brett Smith/Harry Stephenson 13)

OPEN WOMEN 1

Speewa 64 (Scarlet Grey 29) d Rebels 54 (Karla Allen 22)

Flyers 16.1 30 (Ruby Ryan 8) drew Trotters 30 (Stevie Bibby 18)

OPEN WOMEN SOCIAL

Tigers 53 (Ava Crow 22) d The Quick Fixers 23 (Ryley Purcell/Kayla Dalla Santa 8)

Yo Pro’s 53 (Jenna Bannam 20) d Seed Squad 41 (Eimer Draper 12)

UNDER 10 BOYS

Untouchables 26 (Lenny Harrison 10) d Rebels 14 (Benji Kelly 10)

Fireflys 12 (Alfie Cadd 5) d Giants 5 (Lucas Summerhayes 4)

Trotters 19 (Jonathan Scott 14) d Saints 12 (Levi Jean-Louis/Archie McLaughlin 5)

Speewa 19 (Jamison Clarke 7) d Swans 17 (Lincoln Foott 11)

UNDER 12 BOYS

Fireflys 55 (Mason Rumbold 21) d Hawks 39 (Archie Henson 13)

Untouchables 38 (Wilhem Foott 26) d Rebels 31 (Hamish Pay 21)

Trotters 42 (Rafael Foott 26) d Saints 19 (Jimmy Hunter 8)

Speewa 35 (Harry Grayling 20) d Swans 31 (George Muir 12)

UNDER 14 BOYS

Fireflys 41 (Hamish Lawry 17) d Untouchables 32 (Leo Elston 16)

Giants 33 (Henry O’Bryan 29) d Swans 26 (Deacon Roberts 10)

Speewa 43 (Archie O’Brien 25) d Hawks 19 (Lewis Caldwell/Dex Milano 4)

Saints 39 (Dayne Purcell 17) d Rebels 37 (Mityen Mcinnes 20)

Flyers U12 41 (Judd O’Sullivan 9) d Trotters 30 (Saxon O’Meara/Lucas Pay 10)

UNDER 16 BOYS

Fireflys 32 (Lucas O’Reilly 11) d Untouchables 29 (Archie McCombe 13)

Giants 52 (Noah Pearson 24) d Swans 36 (Will Cimino 13)

Speewa 56 (Jimmy Kelly 24) d Hawks 53 (Harry Hunter 24)

Trotters 34 (Charlie Blake 16) d Flyers U14 32

Rebels 60 (Blake O’Halloran 24) d Saints 44 (Callum Muir 17)

UNDER 19 BOYS

Trotters 56 (Julian Muir 29) d Rebels 55 (Tiger Vearing 15)

Fireflys 49 (Tynan Perry 17) d Untouchables 43 (Bryce Townsend 19)

UNDER 10 GIRLS

Untouchables 19 (Cleo McAlpine 10) d Trotters 4 (Isla Sanders 3)

Saints 12 (Isla Pierce 4) d Tigers 9 (Arlee Hogan 5)

Fireflys 12 (Stella Brooks 5) d Speewa 6 (Claire White 3)

UNDER 12 GIRLS

Untouchables 33 (Willow Cadd 19) d Trotters 26 (Amelia Templar 8)

Saints 33 (Sailor Spong 15) d Tigers 26 (Charlotte Lawry 16)

Fireflys 32 (Arlee Parsons 13) d Speewa 8 (Mila Rose Watson 4)

UNDER 14 GIRLS

Hawks 42 (Ivy Patterson 24) d Fireflys 24 (Charlize Baumgurtel 8)

Untouchables 40 (Ruby Elford 18) d Saints 25 (Arie Wilson 8)

Flyers U12 34 (Willow Cadd 13) d Speewa 27 (Lily Nalder 19)

Tigers 50 (Kiera Van Coller 17) d Swans 16 (Leni Delmenico 6)

UNDER 16 GIRLS

Tigers 48 (Lyla Morton 18) d Untouchables 36 (Miela Roberts 19)

Flyers U14 34 drew Speewa 34 (Violet Corrie 13)

Saints 48 (Sadie Spitty 20) d Fireflys 35 (Prue O’Sullivan 20)

UNDER 19 GIRLS

Speewa 44 (Jayda Plant 33) d Tigers 39 (Scarlet Grey 24)

Untouchables 52 (Ava Crow 33) d Flyers U16 38 (Sadie Spitty 16)

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