B A S K E T B A L L N E W Z E A L A N D

2014 RESULTS ANNUAL

CONTENTS

NATIONAL LEAGUE ...... 3 BARTERCARD NBL Final Four ...... 3 Final Season Standings ...... 4 National Basketball League Awards ...... 4

WOMENS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP ...... 5 National Championship Tournament ...... 5

NATIONAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MEN ...... 6 National Championship Tournament ...... 6

WHEELCHAIR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT ...... 7 National Championship Tournament ...... 7 National Championship Tournament ...... 8

UNDER 19 TOURNAMENTS ...... 9 National Championship Tournament ...... 9

UNDER 17 TOURNAMENTS ...... 10 National Championship Tournament ...... 10

UNDER 15 TOURNAMENTS ...... 11 National Championship Tournament ...... 11

UNDER 13 TOURNAMENTS ...... 12 National Championship Tournament ...... 12

SECONDARY SCHOOL 3X3 NATINAL SLAM ...... 13 National Championship Tournament ...... 13

‘A’ SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS ...... 14 National Championship Tournament ...... 14 ‘A’ Secondary Schools Premiership Tournaments ...... 15

‘AA’ SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS ...... 16 National Championship Tournament ...... 16 ‘AA’ Secondary Schools Premiership Tournaments ...... 17

JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS ...... 19 Junior Secondary Schools Premiership Tournaments ...... 19

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NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE

BARTERCARD NBL FINAL FOUR

Semi Final Game One Grand Final

Friday, July 4 Sunday, July 5 TSB Bank Arena, Wellington TSB Bank Arena, Wellington

IMS Payroll Hawks 100 (Everard Bartlett 24, Paora IMS Payroll Hawks 69 (Everard Bartlett 23, Dustin Winitana 24, Marco Alexander 15) Scott 15, Jarrod Kenny 10) Zerofees Sharks 87 ( 20, Tai Pacific Jewellers Saints 85 (Corey Webster 22, Wesley 20, Brian Conklin 15) Brandon Bowman 20, 19)

Referees Referees Dallas Pickering, Miguel Gallardo, Raewyn Tim Brown, Dallas Pickering, Gavin Zimmerman Willocks Results Results 1Q: 20-22 1Q: 24-25 HT: 36-39 HT: 46-44 3Q: 59-62 3Q: 71-60 FT: 69-85 FT: 100-87

Semi Final Game Two

Friday, July 4 TSB Bank Arena, Wellington

Pacific Jewellers Saints 89 (Lindsay Tait 19, Corey Webster 19, Benny Anthony Jr 13) Fico Finance Giants 71 ( 26, 12, 11)

Referees Tim Brown, Gavin Zimmerman, Melony Wealleans

Results 1Q: 28-15 HT: 54-32 3Q: 71-56 FT: 89-71

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Final Season Standings

Final Season Standings IMS Payroll Hawks Pacific Jewellers Saints Fico Finance Zerofees Breakers Advice First Oceana Gold Nuggets James Blond The Good Home Mountainairs

National Basketball League Awards

Most Valuable Player Alan Bland Memorial Trophy - Corey Webster (Pacific Jewellers Saints) Leading Individual Scorer Jason Cadee (26.7) (James Blond Supercity NZ Most Valuable Player Rangers) Corey Webster (Pacific Jewellers Saints) All Star Five Regular Season Winners Jason Cadee (James Blond Supercity Rangers) IMS Payroll Hawks (15-3) Corey Webster (Pacific Jewellers Saints) Suleiman Braimoh (The Good Home Mountainairs) Keith Carr Trophy - Most Outstanding Guard Dustin Scott (IMS Payroll Hawks) Corey Webster (Pacific Jewellers Saints) Jamal Boykin (Fico Finance Giants)

John Macdonald Trophy - Most Outstanding Rookie of the Year New Zealand Guard Richie Edwards (Canterbury Rams) Corey Webster (Pacific Jewellers Saints) Coach of the Year Commissioners Cup - Most Outstanding Forward (IMS Payroll Hawks) Suleiman Braimoh (The Good Home Mountainairs) Administrator of the Year Stan Hill Trophy - Most Outstanding New Zealand Tanya Dearns (IMS Payroll Hawks) Forward/Centre (James Blond Supercity Rangers) Media Award Sam Worthington (Dominion Post) Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy - Leading Individual Rebounder Finals Most Valuable Player (15.9) (Breakers Manawatu Jets) Lindsay Tait (Pacific Jewellers Saints)

Dave Taylor Trophy - Leading Assists Referee of the Year (9.1) (OceanaGold Nuggets) Tim Brown ()

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WOMENS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

National Championship Tournament

Hosted By Porirua Basketball Association July 31-August 2

Final Results Waikato Wizards 56 (Krystal Leger-Walker 11, Q1 19-14 Jessica Tuki 11, Kyler-Renee Parai 10) HT 25-32 North Harbour Breeze 62 (Brooke Blair 16, Akiene Q3 40-46 Reed 12, Shinae Blair & Jaycin Tini 10) FT 55-65

Results Ninth Place Q1 22-9 Rotorua Lady Vols HT 30-26 Q3 42-44 Championship Winners FT 56-62 North Harbour Breeze

Third/Fourth Playoff Plate Winners Auckland Counties Lady Hawks 78 (Charmian Capital Flyers Mellars 24, Natalie Taylor 14, Kalani Purcell 13) Waitakere Lady Rangers 55 (Wuanyei Ah-Hing 11, WBC Most Valuable Player Te Oramae Solomon 10, Jessica Nicholson 10) Kalani Purcell (Auckland Counties Manukau Lady Hawks) Results Q1 20-14 All-Star Five HT 37-25 1. Jessica Tuki (Waikato Wizards) Q3 57-31 2. Brooke Blair (North Harbour Breeze) FT 78-55 3. Krystal Leger-Walker (Waikato Wizards) 4. Kalani Purcell (Auckland Counties Manukau Fifth/Sixth Playof (Plate Final) Lady Hawks) New Zealand Home Loans Canterbury Wildcats 62 5. Natalie Taylor (Auckland Counties Manukau (Shea Crotty 17, Bridgette Lawn 10, Lady Hawks) Tessa Boagni 8) Capital Flyers 71 (Stella Beck 26, Tegan Graham Junior Player of the Year 24, Margaret Scott 9) Krystal Leger-Walker (Waikato Wizards)

Results Off Court Manager/Administrator of the Year Q1 16-15 Jessica Slade (Capital Flyers) HT 28-34 Q3 45-52 Coach of the Year FT 62-71 Jody Cameron (North Harbour Breeze)

Seventh/Eighth Playoff Services to Women’s Basketball Oceana Gold Rush Otago 55 (Suzie Bates 16, Phil Burns (New Zealand Home Loans Canterbury Janet Main 16, Soraya Umaga-Jensen 15) Wildcats) Probands Nelson Sparks 65 (Jodi Hikuroa 12, Te Huinga Selby-Rickett 12, Gracie Roberts-Hare 10) Championship Final Officials Ryan Jones & Hayden Pipe -

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NATIONAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MEN

National Championship Tournament

Hosted By Porirua Basketball Association November 13-15

Grand Final Seventh/Eighth Playoff Hutt Valley 101 (Izayah Mauriohooho-Le’afa 23, Waitakere West 84 (Nigel Mahakitau 42, Lydon Brendon Polyblank 21, Nico Buckrell 14) Aoake 16, Patrick Maagdenberg 8) Southland 71 (James Paringatai 19, Kevin Waitakere West Guns 93 (Charles Epati 41, Braswell 15, Mitchell Newton 11) Aminiasi Malua 16, Zane Moore 11)

Results Results Q1 22-18 Q1 25-23 HT 49-37 HT 43-38 Q3 79-56 Q3 69-66 FT 101-74 FT 84-93

Third/Fourth Playoff Final Team Placing Tauranga City 95 (Jayden Bezzant 35, Ashton 1. Hutt Valley Mcqueen 26, Adam Dunstan 19) 2. Southland Porirua 93 (Brook Ruscoe 35, J Mills 21, Randal 3. Tauranga City Bishop 12) 4. Porirua 5. Auckland Results 6. North Harbour Q1 26-23 7. Waitakere West Guns HT 48-49 8. Waitakere West Q3 79-66 FT 95-93 All Star Five 1. Brook Ruscoe (Porirua) Fifth/Sixth Playoff 2. Izayah Mauriohooho-Le’afa (Hutt Valley) Auckland 113 (Derone Raukawa 26, Karl Noyer 3. Jayden Bezzant (Tauranga City) 22, Patrich Bolstad & Zachary Easthope 19) 4. Kevin Braswell (Southland) Harbour 106 (Cameron Stuart 19, Denhym Brooke 5. Nico Buckrell (Hutt Valley) 15, Anamata Haku 14) Championship Final Officials Results Yalla Edwards (Porirua), Shane Nikora (Hawkes Q1 30-25 Bay), Jilly Harris (Auckland) HT 52-50 Q3 93-76 FT 113-106

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WHEELCHAIR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT

National Championship Tournament

Hosted By Wheelchair Basketball New Zealand and Auckland Wheelchair Basketball September 20-21

Division 1 Final Placing Wheelchair Tournament Team 1. Waikato Senior 1. Brendan Mes (Waikato Senior) 2. Auckland Wheelbreakers 2. Mark Sullivan (Auckland Wheelbreakers) 3. Nelson 3. Sheldon Larsen (Waikato) 4. Panchpreet Dhillon (Auckland Wheelbreakers) Championship Final Officials 5. Chris Hanley (Auckland Wheelbreakers) Wayne Crosby and David Sherriff Most Valuable Player Division 2 Final Placing Sheldon Larsen (Waikato Senior) 1. Auckland Blue 2. Wellington 3. Taranaki 4. Northland Te Raki Troopers 5. Auckland White 6. Waikato Development

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UNDER 23 TOURNAMENTS

National Championship Tournament

Hosted By Tauranga City Basketball Association August 20-23

Mens Womens

Final Team Placing Final Team Placing 1. Counties Manukau 1. North Harbour 2. Canterbury Metro 2. Porirua 3. Canterbury Country 3. Counties Manukau 4. Hutt Valley 4. Waikato 5. North Harbour 5. Canterbury Metro 6. Palmerston North 6. Tauranga City 7. Waikato 7. Rotorua 8. Otago 9. Auckland Tournament Team 10. Rotorua 1. Annan Lacey (North Harbour) 11. Porirua 2. Brooke Blair (North Harbour) 12. Te Tai Tokerau 3. Idaho-Maree Purcell (Counties Manukau) 4. Johana Bates (Canterbury Metro) Tournament Team 5. Kelcy Ballantyne (Tauranga City) 1. Chris Duthie (Canterbury Metro) 6. Laykin Paenga (Porirua) 2. Derone Raukawa (Counties Manukau) 7. Maia Jean Watene (Porirua) 3. (Canterbury Metro) 8. Shanice Swain (Counties Manukau) 4. Jackson Stubbins (Hutt Valley) 9. Shinae Blair (North Habour) 5. Jozef Knottenbelt (Canterbury Country) 10. Veshae Asaua-Wilkinson (Waikato) 6. Matt Lacey (North Harbour) 7. Nick Barrow (Counties Manukau) Most Valuable Player 8. Nico Buckrell (Hutt Valley) Annan Lacey (North Harbour) 9. Sam Smith (Canterbury Country) 10. (Counties Manukau) Championship Final Officials Marty Davison (Canterbury), Brent O’Hagan Most Valuable Player (Nelson), Elliott Duncan (Canterbury) Derone Raukawa (Counties Manukau)

Championship Final Officials Gareth Teahan (North Harbour), Matt Bathurst (Canterbury), Ryan Jones (Auckland)

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UNDER 19 TOURNAMENTS

National Championship Tournament

Hosted By Nelson Basketball Association July 16-19

Mens Womens

Final Team Placing Final Team Placing 1. Rotorua 1. Canterbury Metro 2. Waikato 2. Waikato 3. Taranaki 3. Otago 4. Otago 4. Waitakere West 5. North Harbour 5. North Harbour 6. Waitakere West 6. Porirua 7. Canterbury Metro 7. Wellington 8. Wellington 8. Ngati Porou 9. Auckland Counties Manukau 9. Mid-North 10. Tasman 10. Southland 11. Canterbury Country 11. Canterbury Country 12. Porirua 13. Southland Tournament Team 14. Ngati Porou 1. Gabriella Fotu (North Harbour) 2. Whitnee Wehi (Otago) Tournament Team 3. Connie Poletti (Waitakere West) 1. Kane Keil (Waitakere West) 4. Aleisha Ruske (Otago) 2. Matthew Freeman (North Harbour) 5. Krystal Leger-Walker (Waikato) 3. Harrison Meads (Taranaki) 6. Gracie Roberts-Hare (Waikato) 4. Joseph Cook-Green (Otago) 7. Wuanyei Ah-Hing (Waitakere West) 5. Beauden Giddy (Taranaki) 8. Tessa Boagni (Canterbury Metro) 6. Samuel Timmins (Otago) 9. Mary Goulding (Canterbury Metro) 7. Jayden Bezzant (Waikato) 10. Laken Wairau (Canterbury Metro) 8. Nikau McCullough (Waikato) 9. Hyrum Harris (Rotorua) Most Valuable Player 10. Logan Elers (Rotorua) Tessa Boagni (Canterbury Metro)

Most Valuable Player Championship Final Officials Hyrum Harris (Rotorua) Jan Snowdon (Wellington) & Jason McCabe (Whanganui) Championship Final Officials Marty Davison (Canterbury) & Matt Bathurst (Canterbury)

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UNDER 17 TOURNAMENTS

National Championship Tournament

Hosted By North Harbour Basketball Association July 9-12

Boys Girls

Final Team Placing Final Team Placing 1. Auckland Counties Manukau 1 1. North Harbour A 2. North Harbour A 2. Porirua 3. Otago 3. Waikato 4. Canterbury Metro 4. Waitakere West Auckland 5. Waitakere West Auckland 5. Taranaki 6. Wellington 6. Southland 7. Waikato 7. Canterbury Metro 8. Tauranga City 8. Rototrua 9. Taranaki 9. Palmerston North 10. Hibiscus Coast 10. Hawkes Bay 11. Auckland Counties Manukau 2 11. North Harbour B 12. Porirua 12. Tasman 13. Tasman 13. Wellington 14. Palmerston North 14. Canterbury Country 15. North Harbour B 15. Mid North 16. Rotorua 16. Auckland Counties Manukau 17. Canterbury Country 17. Ngati Porou 18. Southland 19. Hawkes Bay Tournament Team 20. Gisborne 1. Tiarna Clarke (North Harbour A) 2. Zara Jillings (North Harbour A) Tournament Team 3. Ashton Morris (Waikato) 1. Sioeli Vaiangina (ACM 1) 4. Grace Vaofusi (Porirua) 2. Isaac Letoa (North Harbour A) 5. Aliyah Dunn (Southland) 3. Kaeleb Tyner-Wenman (Wellington) 6. Tessa Gush (North Harbour A) 4. Michael Gardner (Waitakere West) 7. Bayley Ransfield (Taranaki) 5. Samuel Aruwa (ACM 1) 8. Zarya Poulava (Waikato) 6. Liam Thornton (North Harbour A) 9. Greissen Leslie (Waitakere West) 7. Jack Ansell (Canterbury Metro) 10. Sariah Penese (Porirua) 8. Josh Aitcheson (Otago) 9. Brayden Inger (North Harbour A) Most Valuable Player 10. Connor Woodbridge (ACM 1) Tiarna Clarke (North Harbour A)

Most Valuable Player Championship Final Officials Sioeli Vaiangina (ACM 1) Russell Gavin (Whangarei) & Tayla Ammuson (Rotorua) Championship Final Officials Devin Banks (Auckland) & Graden Gardner (Canterbury)

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UNDER 15 TOURNAMENTS

National Championship Tournament

Hosted By Wellington Basketball Association July 16-19

Boys Girls

Final Team Placing Final Team Placing 1. Palmerston North 1. Auckland Counties Manukau 1 2. North Harbour 2. Waikato 3. Auckland-Counties Manukau 1 3. Otago 4. Canterbury Metro 4. Tasman 5. Tasman 5. Wellington 6. Waitakere West 6. Taranaki 7. Hibiscus Coast 7. Waitakere West 8. Taranaki 8. Hawkes Bay 9. Central Country 9. North Harbour A 10. Waikato 10. Auckland Counties Manukau 2 11. Wellington 11. Canterbury Metro 12. Porirua 12. Canterbury Country 13. Southland 13. Rotorua 14. Hawkes Bay 14. Palmerston North 15. Canterbury Country 15. Porirua 16. Auckland Counties Manukau 2 16. Hutt Valley 17. North Otago 17. Tauranga City 18. Hutt Valley 18. Ngati Porou 19. Tauranga City 19. North Harbour B 20. Ngati Porou 20. Gisborne

Tournament Team Tournament Team 1. Oscar Oswald (Palmerston North) 1. Riana Rangi (ACM 1) 2. Max Darling (Tasman) 2. Ainsleyana Puleiata (Wellington) 3. Matthew Sokol (North Harbour) 3. Libby van Harrselaar (Otago) 4. Tama Faamausili (Palmerston North) 4. Charlisse Leger-Walker (Waikato) 5. Isaiah Morris (Canterbury Metro) 5. Theresa Ngata (ACM 1) 6. Max de Geest (North Otago) 6. Sylvia Wieczoreck (Waitakere West) 7. Kruz Perrott-Hunt (North Harbour) 7. Amiee Book (Tasman) 8. Lachlan Scott (Palmerston North) 8. Tara Kailahi (Waikato) 9. Kale Lawson (Waitakere West) 9. Tiana Metuarau (Wellington) 10. Harrison Clarke (North Harbour) 10. Rianne Papa (ACM 1)

Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Oscar Oswald (Palmerston North) Riana Rangi (Auckland Counties Manukau 1)

Championship Final Officials Championship Final Officials Tayla Ammunson (Rotorua) & Gio Exconde Romeo Villanueva (Canterbury) & Corbin Giddy (Auckland) (New Plymouth)

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UNDER 13 TOURNAMENTS

National Championship Tournament

Hosted By Basketball Otago October 8-11

Boys Girls

Final Team Placing Final Team Placing 1. Waitakere West 1. Canterbury Country 2. North Harbour A 2. North Harbour A 3. Palmerston North 3. Rotorua 4. Auckland 4. Waikato 5. Hawkes Bay 5. Porirua 6. Hutt Valley 6. Taranaki 7. Canterbury Country 7. Waitakere West 8. Otago 8. Palmerston North 9. Canterbury Metro 9. Otago 10. North Harbour B 10. Gisborne 11. Wellington 11. Wellington 12. Tasman 12. Hawkes Bay 13. Waikato 13. Canterbury Metro 14. North Harbour C 14. Rotorua Maroon 15. Taranaki 15. Hutt Valley 16. Tauranga City 16. North Harbour B 17. Rotorua 17. Hibiscus Coast 18. Southland 18. Tasman 19. Porirua 19. Southland 20. Gisborne 20. North Otago

Tournament Team Tournament Team 1. Yu Qing Jiang (Hawkes Bay) 1. Jessica Moors (North Harbour A) 2. Connor Ngan (Auckland) 2. Jazz Kailahi (North Harbour A) 3. Kopere Tanoa (Palmerston North) 3. Ashlee Strawbridge (Canterbury Country) 4. Sean Murphy (North Harbour A) 4. Sila Morris (Canterbury Country) 5. Luka Crosbie (Waitakere West) 5. Waiata Jennings (Rotorua Gold) 6. Phoenix Leupolu (Waitakere West) 6. Kararaina Pene (Rotorua Gold) 7. Dominic Chen (North Harbour A) 7. Quaye Walker-Eketone (Waikato) 8. Keilym Pari (Palmerston North) 8. Dominique Stephens (Waikato) 9. Piripi Korent (Hutt Valley) 9. Harmony Hunter (Porirua) 10. Zane Talamaivao (Waitakere West) 10. Samantha Arnold (Canterbury Country)

Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Luka Crosbie (Waitakere West) Sila Morris (Canterbury Country)

Championship Final Officials Championship Final Officials Jacob Cromb (Otago) & Tarian Mason Lauren Kelly (Otago) & Jess Donald (Marlborough) (Marlborough)

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SECONDARY SCHOOL 3X3 NATIONAL SLAM

National Championship Tournament

Hosted By Auckland Basketball Services Ltd March 25-28

Boys Skills Competition Joevar Quiocho (Glendowie) Final Team Placing Free Throw Competition 1. Hamilton Fraser High School Jake Samuel (Glendowie) 2. Rotorua Boys High School 3. Auckland Grammar School1 Girls 4. Rangitoto High School A 5. Saint Kentigern College 1 Final Team Placing 6. Glendowie College 7. Hillcrest High School 1. New Plymouth Girls High School 8. Auckland Grammar School 2 2. St Peters School, Cambridge 9. St Peters College, Auckland 3. Massey High School 10. Rosmini College 4. Westlake Girls High School Green 11. Rangitoto High School B 5. Westlake Girls High School White 12. Green Bay High School 6. Saint Kentigern College 13. One Tree Hill College 7. Rangitoto High School A 14. Saint Kentigern College 2 8. Hamilton Girls High School 15. Kelston Boys High School Red 9. John Paul College 16. Massey High School 10. Westlake Girls High School Red 17. Pakuranga College 11. Waikato Diocesan School for Girls 18. Saint Kentigern College 3 12. Rangitoto High School B 19. Wesley College 13. Northcote College 20. Howick College 14. Alfriston College 21. Nga Kakano o te Kaihanga Kura 15. Hamilton Fraser High School 22. Tangaroa College 1 16. Glendowie College 23. Tangaroa College 2 17. Papakura High School 24. Kelston Boys High School Blue Final Officials Final Officials Devina Peters & Auatua Aratangi Grant Flanagan & Campbell Marsters

Skills Challenge

Dunk Competition Tamakari Vercoe-Kameta (Rotorua Boys)

Shoot Out Competition Judson Seumanu (Rosmini)

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‘A’ SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS

National Championship Tournament

Hosted By Palmerston North Basketball Association September 29-October 2

Boys Girls

Final Team Placing Final Team Placing 1. Kavanagh College 1. Buller High School 2. St Kevins College 2. Aquinas College 3. Aquinas College 3. Te Aroha College 4. Te Aroha College 4. Opunake high School 5. Te Kuiti High School 5. Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Kokiri 6. Stratford High School 6. St Marys Diocesan School 7. Huanui College 7. Nga Taiatea Wahrekura 8. Catholic Cathedral College 8. Mana College 9. Opunake High School 9. Stratford High School 10. Roncalli College 11. Mana College Tournament Team 1. Tainakore Tapiata (TKKMO Kokiri) Tournament Team 2. Courtney McManaway (Aquinas College) 1. Alex Robinson (Te Aroha College) 3. Ashley Stuart (Buller High School) 2. James McDonald (Kavanagh College) 4. Tara Clement (Ounake High School) 3. Richard Rodger (Kavanagh College) 5. Kendell Heremia (Nga Taiatea Wahrekura) 4. Angus Lindstrom (Te Kuiti High School) 6. Kaycee Bottcher (Te Aroha College) 5. Tiare Barlow (St Kevins College) 7. Rebekah Trethewey (St Marys Diocesan School) 6. Quintin Bailey (Stratford High School) 8. Nicole Stuart (Buller High School) 7. Dion Collins (Aquinas College) 9. Cairyn Rogers(Aquinas College) 8. Jacob Cromb (Kavanagh College) 10. Sally Kurei (TKKMO Kokiri) 9. Harkari Shigenobu (St Kevins College) 10. Dylan Robinson (Te Aroha College) Most Valuable Player Ashley Stuart (Buller High School) Most Valuable Player Richard Rodger (Kavanagh College) Championship Final Officials Braeden Gardener (Canterbury) & Connagh Championship Final Officials McKinstry (New Plymouth) Tayla Ammunson (Rotorua) & Gio Exocide (Auckland)

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‘A’ Secondary Schools Premiership Tournaments

Zone 1 Premiership Tournament Zone 3 Premiership Tournament Hosted By New Plymouth Basketball Association Boys Final Placing September 4-6 1. Huanui College Boys Final Placing Zone 2 Premiership Tournament 1. Opunake High School 2. Stratford High School Hosted By Tauranga City Basketball Association 3. Mana College September 2-4 Girls Final Placing Boys Final Placing 1. Opunake High School 1. Te Aroha College 2. St Marys Diocesan School, Stratford 2. Te Kuiti High School 3. Mana College 3. Aquinas College 4. Stratford High School 4. Waihi College 5. Te Kura o Kokohuia 5. Te Wharekura O Rakaumanga 6. Raglan Area School Zone 4 Premiership Tournament 7. Sir Edumund Collegiate 8. Campion College Hosted By Basketball Otago September 4-6 Girls Final Placing 1. Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Kura Kokiri Boys Final Placing 2. Nga Taiatea Wharekura 1. St Kevins College 3. Aquinas College 2. Kavanagh College 4. Te Aroha College 3. Roncalli College 5. Taumarunui High School 4. Dunstan High School 6. Raglan Area School 5. Catholic Cathedral College 6. Rangiora New Life School 7. Bayfield High School 8. Fiordland College 9. Greymouth High School 10. Buller High School 11. Hornby High School 12. Logan Park High School

Girls Final Placing 1. Kavanagh College 2. Buller High School 3. Rangiora New Life School 4. Fiordland College 5. Bayfield High School 6. Mountainview High School

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‘AA’ SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS

National Championship Tournament

Hosted By Palmerston North Basketball Association September 29–October 4

Boys Girls

Final Team Placing Final Team Placing 1. Otago Boys High School 1. New Plymouth Girls High School 2. Westlake Boys High School 2. Wellington Girls College 3. Rangitoto College 3. St Peters School, Cambridge 4. St Patricks College, Kilbirnie 4. Westlake Girls High School 5. New Plymouth Boys High School 5. Rangiora High School 6. Burnside High School 6. Rangitoto College 7. St Johns College, Hamilton 7. Waimea College 8. Auckland Grammar School 8. Avondale College 9. Rotorua Boys High School 9. St Hildas Collegiate School 10. Hastings Boys High School 10. Fraser High School 11. Fraser High School 11. Christchurch Girls High School 12. Mt Albert Grammar School 12. Saint Kentigern College 13. Liston College 13. Hamilton Girls High School 14. Christchurch Boys High School 14. Western Heights High School 15. Hutt Valley High School 15. Ashburton College 16. St Patricks College, Silverstream 16. Napier Girls High School 17. Nayland College 17. Auckalnd Girls Grammar School 18. Tauranga Boys College 18. Sacred Heart Girls College, New Plymouth 19. Onehunga High School 19. Massey High School 20. Hamilton Boys High School 20. Hutt Valley High School 21. Kings High School 21. Rotorua Girls High School 22. Pakuranga College 22. Hastings Girls High School 23. St Andrews College 23. Mt Albert Grammar School 24. Onslow College 24. Otago Girls High School

Tournament Team Tournament Team 1. Dane Brooks (New Plymouth Boys High School) 1. Bayley Ransfield (New Plymouth Girls High School) 2. Hamish Sheridan (St Johns College, Hamilton) 2. Connie Poletti (New Plymouth Girls High School) 3. Izayah Mauriohooho-Le’afa (St Patricks College) 3. Gabriella Fotu (Rangitoto College) 4. Jaylen Gerrand (Westlake Boys High School) 4. Gracie Roberts (Waimea Girls College) 5. Joe Cook-Green (Otago Boys High School) 5. Kayla Manuirirangi (New Plymouth Girls High School) 6. Liam Aston (Otago Boys High School) 6. Krystal Leger-Walker (St Peters School, Cambridge) 7. Matthew Freeman (Westlake Boys High School) 7. Mary Goulding (Rangiora High School) 8. Shalae Salmon (Wellington Girls College) 8. Samuel Timmins (Otago Boys High School) 9. Tegan Graham (Wellington Girls College) 9. Tom Liu (Burnside High School) 10. Zara Jillings (Westlake Girls High School) 10. Yuat Alok (Rangitoto College) Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Kayla Manuirirangi (New Plymouth Girls High School) Samuel Timmins (Otago Boys High School) Championship Final Officials Championship Final Officials Martin Davidson (Canterbury) & Apai Apai Gareth Tehan (North Harbour) & Ryan Jones (Auckland) (Hawkes Bay)

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‘AA’ Secondary Schools Premiership Tournaments

Zone 1 Premiership Tournament Zone 2 Premiership Tournament Hosted By North Harbour Basketball Association Hosted By Tauranga City Basketball Association September 3-6 September 3-6

Boys Final Placing Boys Final Placing 1. Rangitoto College 1. Fraser High School 2. Westlake Boys High School A 2. St Johns College, Hamilton 3. Auckland Grammar School A 3. Tauranga Boys College 4. Mt Albert Grammar School 4. Rotorua Boys High School 5. Liston College 5. Hamilton Boys High School 6. Onehunga High School 6. Pakuranga College 7. Rosmini College 7. Bethlehem College 8. Massey High School 8. Otumoetai College 9. St Peters College, Auckland 9. Saint Kentigern College 10. Waitakere College 10. Melville High School 11. Westlake Boys High School B 11. Hauraki Plains College 12. Takapuna Grammar School 12. Hillcrest High School 13. Kelston Boys High School 13. Te Awamutu College 14. Kamo High School 14. Macleans College 15. Western Springs College 15. Gisborne Boys High School 16. Green Bay High School 16. Otorohanga College 17. Auckland Grammar School B 17. St Peters School, Cambridge 18. Avondale College 18. John Paul College, Rotorua 19. Glenfield College 19. St Pauls Collegiate, Hamilton 20. Northcote College 20. Katikati College 21. Whangaparaoa College 21. Trident High School 22. Kristin School 22. Pukekohe High School

Girls Final Placing Girls Final Placing 1. Rangitoto College 1. Hamilton Girls High School 2. Westlake Girls High School A 2. Fraser High School 3. Avondale College 3. St Peters School, Cambridge 4. Massey High School 4. Saint Kentigern College 5. Mt Albert Grammar School 5. Western Heights High School 6. Auckland Girls Grammar School 6. Rotorua Girls High School 7. Henderson High School 7. Tauranga Girls College 8. Diocesan School for Girls, Epsom 8. Waikato Diocesan School for Girls 9. Orewa College 9. Melville High School 10. Westlake Girls High School B 10. Hauraki Plains College 11. Epsom Girls Grammar School 11. Otumoetai College 12. Western Springs College 12. Bethlehem College 13. Northcote College 13. Rosehill College 14. Te Awamutu College

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Zone 3 Premiership Tournament Zone 4 Premiership Tournament Hosted By Porirua Basketball Association Hosted By Nelson Basketball Association September 3-6 September 3-6

Boys Final Placing Boys Final Placing 1. St Patricks College, Kilbirnie 1. Otago Boys High School 2. Hastings Boys High School 2. Burnside High School 3. New Plymouth Boys High School A 3. Christchurch Boys High School 4. Hutt Valley High School 4. Nayland College 5. St Patricks College, Silverstream 5. Kings High School 6. Onslow College 6. St Andrews College 7. Napier Boys High School 7. Rangiora High School 8. Palmerston North Boys High School 8. Papanui High School 9. Wellington College 9. Nelson College 10. St Johns College, Hastings 10. St Bedes College 11. Francis Douglas Memorial College 11. Lincoln High School 12. Wanganui High School 12. Cashmere High School 13. Feilding High School 13. Middleton Grange School 14. Scots College 14. Waimea College 15. Hutt International Boys School 15. Timaru Boys High School 16. Rongotai College 16. St Thomas of Canterbury College 17. New Plymouth Boys High School B 17. Shirley Boys High School 18. Tawa College 18. Marlborough Boys College 19. Aotea College 19. Christ College 20. Ashburton College Girls Final Placing 21. John McGlashan College 1. Wellington Girls College 22. Linwood College 2. New Plymouth Girls High School 3. Hutt Valley High School Girls Final Placing 4. Sacred Heart Girls College, New Plymouth 1. Waimea College 5. Hastings Girls High School 2. Ashburton College 6. Napier Girls High School 3. Rangiora High School 7. Palmerston North Girls High School 4. Christchurch Girls High School 8. Hawera High School 5. St Hildas Collegiate School 9. New Plymouth Girls High School B 6. James Hargest College 10. Feilding High School 7. Otago Girls High School 11. Sacred Heart College Lower Hutt 8. St Margarets College 12. Freyberg High School 9. Burnside High School 10. Nelson College for Girls 11. Marlborough Girls College 12. Craighead Diocesan School 13. Rangi Ruru Girls School 14. Middleton Grange School 15. Nayland College 16. Cashmere High School 17. Villa Maria College 18. Timaru Girls High School 19. Linwood College

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JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS

Junior Secondary Schools Premiership Tournaments

Zone 1&2 Premiership Tournament

Hosted By Tauranga City Basketball Association August 31–September 2

Premier Grade Boys Final Placing Premier Grade Girls Final Placing 1. Rangitoto College 1. Avondale College 2. Hamilton Boys High School 2. Western Heights High School 3. Rosmini College 3. Rangitoto College 4. Kelston Boys High School 4. Tauranaga Girls College 5. Te Awamutu College 5. Rotorua Girls High School 6. St Johns College, Hamilton 6. Westlake Girls High School 7. Nga Taiatea Wharekura 7. Waikato Diocesan School for Girls 8. Tauranga Boys College 8. Otumoetai College 9. Westlake Boys High School 9. St Peters School, Cambridge 10. Otumoetai College 10. Waihi College 11. St Petes School, Cambridge 11. Long Bay College 12. Avondale College 12. Campion College 13. John Paul College 14. Birkenhead College Zone 3 Premiership Tournament 15. Orewa College 16. Gisborne Boys High School Hosted By New Plymouth Basketball Association August 30–September 2 A Grade Boys Final Placing 1. Western Springs College Boys Final Placing 2. Fraser High School 1. Palmerston North Boys High School 3. Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Koutu 2. Napier Boys High School 4. Trident High School 3. Hastings Boys High School 5. Hauraki Plains College 4. New Plymouth Boys High School 6. Long Bay College 5. St Patricks College, Kilbirnie 7. Waihi College 6. St Patricks College, Silverstream 8. Katikati College 7. Scots College 9. Te Aroha College 8. Tawa College 10. Kristin School 9. Onslow College 10. Manukura Te Rito 11. Wellington College 12. Wanganui High School 13. Aotea College 14. Rongotai College 15. Mana College 16. Hutt Valley High School 17. St Bernards College 18. Hawera High School

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Girls Final Placing 1. New Plymouth Girls High School 2. Hutt Valley High School 3. Taita College 4. Aotea College 5. Wanganui High School 6. St Marys College Wellington 7. Mana College

Zone 4 Premiership Tournament Hosted By Basketball Otago August 30–September 2

Premier Grade Boys Final Placing 1. Nelson College 2. Cashmere High School 3. Otago Boys High School 4. Waitaki Boys Hgih School 5. Ashburton College 6. Shirley Boys High School 7. Rangiora High School 8. Kings High School 9. James Hargest College 10. Middleton Grange School 11. Christs College 12. Christchurch Boys High School 13. Burnside High School 14. Waimea College 15. Timaru Boys High School 16. Papanui High School 17. Kaiapoi High School 18. John McGlashan College 19. Greymouth High School 20. Kavanagh College 21. Bayfield High School

Premier Grade Girls Final Placing 1. St Hilda's Collegiate School 2. Waimea College 3. Otago Girls High School 4. Ashburton College 5. Columba College 6. Greymouth High School 7. Queens High School 8. Bayfield High School

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