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Basketball Results Round 13

BOYS COMPETITION

Under-8

Speewa 10 (Nash Standen 6) DEF Tigers 4 (Max Brennan 4)

Untouchables 5 (Eddie McAlpine 4) DEF Saints 3 (Paddy Morris 2)

Under-10

Untouchables 16 (Lincoln Foott 11) DEF Swans 15 (Jobe Webster 6)

Tigers 19 (Cole Hutchinson 6) DEF Saints 12(Joseph Kelly 5)

Speewa 18 (Tyson Jenkins 10) DEF Hawks 16(Jude Trenfield 11)

Trotters 19 (Beau Sceghi 5) DEF Fireflys 7 (Blake Stobaus and Harry Rogers 2)

Under-12

Saints 32 (Max Fielder 10) DEF Swans 30 (Jasper Brown 12)

Trotters 48 (Rafael Foott 26) DEF Rebels 33 (Hamish Pay 25)

Untouchables 38 (Wilhem Foott 27) DEF Hawks 30 (Jacob Martinez 6)

Fireflys 35 (Mason Rumbold 18) DEF Giants 28 (Mayson Sceghi 11)

Under-14

Hawks 40 (Eisa Fox, Temiloluwa Osunneye and Lewis Caldwell 10) DEF Giants 34 (Henry O’Bryan 28)

Speewa 39 (Archie O’Brien 28) DEF Trotters 35 (Saxon O’Meara 14)

Saints 34 (Dayne Purcell 21) DEF Untouchables 29 (Vann Neuschafer 15)

Fireflys 46 (Hamish Lawry 17) DEF Swans 30 (Emerson Doolan 12)

Rebels 43 (Mitzen Mcinnes 29) DEF Flyers (U12) 40 (Wilhem Foott 18)

Under-16

Rebels 47 (Sam Brown 23) DEF Flyers (U14) ( Mityen Mcinnes 10)

Trotters 45 (Charlie Blake 22) DEF Speewa 27 (Hamish McCreesh 15)

Untouchables 45 (Will O’Brien 14) DEF Saints 43 (Callum Muir 30)

Fireflys 38 (Lucas O’Reilly and Owen Uebergang 10) DEF Swans 27 (Rory Davies 10)

Giants 56 (Noah Pearson 22) DEF Hawks 27 (Harry Hunter 12)

Under-19

Fireflys 50 (Tynan Perry 21) DEF Rebels 43 (Tiger Vearing 13)

Untouchables 54 (Kai Everett 23) DEF Trotters 53 (Murndarr Mcinnes 14)

GIRLS COMPETITION

Under-8

Tigers 2 (Hollie Ford 2) DEF Speewa 0

Untouchables 12 (Matilda Smith 8) DEF Saints 4 (Imogen Rogers 4)

Under-10

Tigers 9 (Jasmine Best 4) DEF Speewa 6 (Cleo McAlpine 3)

Untouchables 12 (Ester Harberger 6) DEF Saints 11 (Andi Frame 6)

Under-12

Untouchables 40 (Willow Cadd 19) DEF Trotters 24 (Isabel Ierace 7)

Saints 30 (Sailor Spong 14) DEF Tigers 21 (Charlotte Lawry and Tilly Saunders 10)

Fireflys 33 (Thea Templeton 8) DEF Speewa 23 (Ingrid Collins 8)

Under-14

Tigers 60 (Kiara Van Coller 20) DEF Speewa 29 (Lily Nalder 29)

Saints 29(Arie Wilson, Stella Scott and Isabel Free 6) DEF Trotters 16 (Mabel Spitty 8)

Untouchables 30 (Mia Hirst 18) DEF Hawks 21(Ivy Patterson 7)

Flyers (U12)19 (Willow Cadd 10) DEF Fireflys 17 (Belle Lovell 8)

Under-16

Tigers 50 (Miela Roberts 20) DEF Untouchables 43 (Lyla Morton 22)

Flyers (U14) 43 (Lily Nalder 14) DEF Speewa 42 (Violet Corrie 25)

Saints 55 (Sadie Spitty 32) DEF Fireflys 36 (Lola Patterson 12 and Prue O’Sullivan 12)

Under-19

Flyers (U16) 55 DEF Speewa 27 (Clancy Devlin, Jayda Plant, Willow Conlan 8)

Tigers 54 (Scarlet Grey 18) DEF Untouchables 33 (Ava Crow 14)

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