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Swan Hill Basketball Association – Domestic Winter Competition Round 4 Results

Swan Hill Basketball Association

Domestic Winter Competition – Round 4 Results

Boys Competition

Under-10 Boys

Trotters 17 def. Speewa 16

Fireflys 19 (Oscar Orr 9) def. Untouchables 15 (Xavier Wilkins/JJ Van Coller 6)

Under-12 Boys

Swans 37 (Jude Trenfield 14) drew 37 (Darcy McLaughlin 17)

Untouchables 34 (Jimmy Hunter 22) def. Saints 24 (Tyson Jenkins 9)

Trotters 22 (River Boyle/Jameson Holt 8) def. Speewa 21 (Lucas Summerhayes 9)

Fireflys 39 (Ezra Neuschafer 10) def. Hawks 17 (Atticus Harberger 13)

Under-14 Boys

Trotters 38 (Harrison Brown/Thomas Pye 10) def. Giants 28 (Rafael Foott 20)

Hawks 33 (Judd O’Sullivan 13) def. Tigers 28 (Deacon Roberts 11)

Swans 32 (Lucas Pay 14) def. Saints 14 (Rory Phillips 11)

Speewa 32 (Hamish Pay 16) def. Fireflys 47 (Vann Neuschafer 13)

Under-17 Boys

Speewa 48 (Hamish Lawry 22) def. Trotters 43 (Harrison McCreesh 32)

Untouchables 43 (Emerson Doolan 12) def. Fireflys 41 (Archie O’Brien 24)

Tigers 29 (Harry Hunter 19) def. Swans 28 (Deakin Wright 11)

Girls Competition

Under-10 Girls

Saints 16 (Lexi Murphy 7) def. Tigers 14 (Ruby Henry/Eirene Kim 4)

Giants 11 (Poppy Pearce 5) def. Fireflys 2 (Sarah McGovern/Matilda Smith 1)

Under-12 Girls

Tigers 35 (Olivia Best 21) def. Saints 5 (Cleo McAlpine 3)

Fireflys 29 (Amahlia Merritt 8) def. Giants 17 (Charlotte Lawry 14)

Under-14 Girls

Tigers 44 (Arlee Parsons 16) drew Saints 44 (Mabel Spitty 20)

Fireflys 42 (Brydie Hack 16) def. Giants 28 (Stella Scott 14)

Under-17 Girls

Saints 49 (Lyla Morton 22) def. Tigers 35 (Stella Scott/Kiera Van Coller 13)

Giants 63 (Scarlet Grey 21) def. Fireflys 48 (Miela Roberts 21)

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