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Basketball Results Round 9

Basketball Results Round 9

OPEN COMPETITION

SENIOR MEN 1 ( SEMI FINAL)

Untouchables 71 (Lachlan Gardner 29) DEF Trotters 42 ( Kyle Foster 14)

Tigers 61(Torben McFarlane 13) DEF Junderstruck 54 ( Tobias Thoolen 18)

SENIOR MEN SOCIAL( SEMI FINAL)

The Lads 35 (Jimmy Kelly 11) DEF Murray Downs Rams 29 (Henry Thompson 17)

Vintage Ballers 54 (Patrick Caldwell 15) DEF The Beers 27 (Harry Stephenson 7)

OPEN WOMEN 1

Flyers 16.1 56 ( Miela Roberts 15) DEF Speewa 53 (Scarlet Grey 26)

Rebels 36 Tess Denham 14) DEF Trotters 33 (Emelia Bett 11)

OPEN WOMEN SOCIAL – SEMI FINAL

Yo’Pro’s 49 (Jenna Bannam 20) DEF The Quick Fixers 34 (Ryley Purcell 9)

Tigers 33 (Ava Crow 15) DEF Seed Squad 31 (Eimer Draper 11)

BOYS COMPETITION

UNDER-10 BOYS

Untouchables 18 (Lenny Harrison and Jude Trenfield 5) DEF Saints 9(Levi Jean- Louis 5)

Trotters 9 (Jonathan Scott 5) DEF Speewa 5 ( Oscar Baulch 3)

Swans 19 (Lincoln Foott 8) DEF FIreflys 8 (Miller Collins 6)

Giants 16 (Lucas Summerhayes 8) DEF Rebels 13 (Jimmy Fletcher 9)

UNDER-12 BOYS

Giants 43 ( Judd O’Sullivan 22) DEF Untouchables 34 (Wilhem Foott 26)

Trotters 48 (Rafael Foott 30) DEF Hawks 44(Freddy Patterson and Archie Henson 12)

Rebels 47 ( Hamish Pay 21) DEF Swans 38( George Muir 15)

Saints 43( Jimmy Hunter) DEF Speewa 23( Seth Trenfield 12)

UNDER-14 BOYS

Fireflys 49 (Hamish Lawry 27) DEF Saints 37 ( Dayne Purcell 16)

Speewa 51 (Archie O’Brien 29) DEF Rebels 40 (Brady Caldwell 11)

Swans 31 ( Deacon Roberts 17) DREW Hawks 31 (Lewis Caldwell 10)

Giants 40 (Henry O’Bryan 23) DEF Trotters 25 (Cooper Styles 8)

Untouchables 36 ( Leo Elston 21) DEF Flyers (U12) 34

UNDER-16 BOYS

Speewa 52 (Jimmy Kelly 21) DEF Rebels 39 (Samual Brown 23)

Swans 53 ( Hanni Fox 19) DEF Hawks 26 (Ethan Clarke 18)

Giants 49 ( Clem Harris 17) DEF Trotters 27 (Cohen Roberts 14)

Fireflys 51 ( Jace Lloyd 14) DEF Saints 35 ( Callum Muir 19)

Flyers(U14) ( Hamish Lawry 20) 58 DEF Untouchables 29 (Archie McCombe 17)

UNDER-19 BOYS

Trotters 48 ( Julian Muir 28) DEF Fireflys 43 ( Tyson Perry 15)

Rebels 55 ( Tiger Vearing 19) DEF Untouchables 31 ( Bryce Townsend 10)

GIRLS COMPETITION

UNDER-10 GIRLS

Saints 17 (Evie Milano 5) DEF Trotters 6 (Jasmine Best 4)

Untouchables 23 (Cleo McAlpine 9) DEF Fireflys 8 (Zoey Templar 4)

Tigers 19 (Andi Frame 10) DEF Speewa 8( Hattie Phelan 4)

UNDER-12 GIRLS

Trotters 27 (Brydie Hack 7) DEF Saints 22 (Sailor Spong 16)

Fireflys 29 (Arlee Parsons 16) DEF Untouchables 21 (Willow Cadd 8)

Tigers 26 ( Charlotte Lawry 17) DEF Speewa 19 ( Mila Rose Watson 10)

UNDER-14 GIRLS

Untouchables 35 (Mia Hirst 15) DEF Flyers (U12) 19( Willow Cadd 6)

Trotters 36(Mabel Spitty 20) DEF Hawks 33 (Ivy Patterson 26)

Tigers 33 (Kiara Van Coller 18) DEF Saints 30 ( Stella Scott 12)

Speewa 57 (Lily Nalder 30) DEF Swans 29 (Chloe J Rose Jean- Louis 9)

UNDER-16 GIRLS

Tigers 55 (Lyla Morton 20) DEF Flyers ( U14) 19 (Ruby Elford 6)

Untouchables 45 (Miela Roberts 30) DEF Fireflys 44 (Lola Patterson 12)

Saints 39 (Sadie Spitty 18) DEF Speewa 18 (Evie Kelly 7)

UNDER-19 GIRLS

Tigers 49 (Scarlet Grey 27) DEF Flyers (U16) 48 ( Sadie Spitty 21)

Untouchables 31 (Ava Crow 13) DEF Speewa 30 (Willow Conlan 14)

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