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

2017 RESULTS ANNUAL

CONTENTS

NATIONAL LEAGUE NBL FINAL FOUR ...... 3  Final Season Standings ...... 4  National Basketball League Awards ...... 4

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP ...... 5

WHEELCHAIR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT ...... 6  National Championship Tournament ...... 6

U23 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS ...... 7  National Championship Tournament ...... 7

NATIONAL TERTIARY CHAMPIONSHIPS ...... 8  National Championship Tournament ...... 8

AON U19 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS ...... 9  Aon U19 Nationals ...... 9

AON U17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS ...... 10  Aon U17 Nationals ...... 10

AON U15 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS ...... 11  Aon U15 Nationals ...... 11

UNDER 13 REGIONAL TOURNAMENTS ...... 12

SECONDARY SCHOOL 3X3 NATIONAL SLAM ...... 15  National Championship Tournament ...... 15

‘A’ SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS...... 16  ‘A’ Schick Championships ...... 16  ‘A’ Schick Premiership Tournaments ...... 17

‘AA’ SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS...... 18  ‘AA’ Schick Championships ...... 18  ‘AA’ Schick Premiership Tournaments ...... 19

JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS ...... 22  Junior Secondary Schools Premiership Tournaments ...... 22

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NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE NBL FINAL FOUR

Semi Final Game One Grand Final Friday, June 16 Saturday, June 17 ASB Baypark Arena, Tauranga ASB Baypark Arena, Tauranga

Wellington Saints 94 ( 36, 19, 108 (Shea Ili 31, Corey Webster Corey Webster 12) 27, 18) 73 (Jeremy Kendle 25, SIT Zero Fees Southland Sharkes 75 (Derone Mckenzie Moore 21, Marcel Jones 10) Raukawa 15, 14, 10)

Results Referees 1Q: 18-29 Dallas Pickering, Melony Wealleans & Matt HT: 44-43 Bathurst 3Q: 65-58 FT: 94-73 Results 1Q: 21-21 HT: 44-37 Semi Final Game Two 3Q: 74-58 Friday, June 16 FT: 108-75 ASB Baypark Arena, Tauranga

SIT Zero Fees 106 (Alex Pledger 24, 19, Hayden Allen 13) James Blond Supercity Rangers 67 (Mitchell McCarron 14, Earnest Ross Jr 10, Nnanna Egwu 9)

Results 1Q: 31-20 HT: 56-32 3Q: 85-41 FT: 106-67

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Final Season Standings

Final Season Standings Team Played Won Lost Wellington Saints 18 18 0 SIT Zerofees Southland Sharks 18 12 6 James Blond Supercity Rangers 18 11 7 Canterbury Rams 18 10 8 Taylor Hawks 18 4 14 Mike Pero 18 4 14 18 4 14

National Basketball League Awards

Most Valuable Player Alan Bland Memorial Trophy - Leading Corey Webster (Wellington Saints) Individual Scorer Corey Webster (Wellington Saints) NZ Most Valuable Player Corey Webster (Wellington Saints) All Star Five Corey Webster (Wellington Saints) Regular Season Winners Shea Ili (Wellington Saints) Wellington Saints Mitch McCarron (Rangers) Marcel Jones (Canterbury Rams) Keith Carr Trophy - Most Outstanding Guard Tai Wesley (Wellington Saints) Corey Webster (Wellington Saints) Best Free Throw Percentage John Macdonald Trophy - Most Outstanding Wellington Saints New Zealand Guard Corey Webster (Wellington Saints) Coach of the Year Kevin Braswell (Wellington Saints) Commissioners Cup - Most Outstanding Forward Media Award Tai Wesley (Wellington Saints) Nick Jeffries (Southland Sharks)

Stan Hill Trophy - Most Outstanding New Finals Most Valuable Player Zealand Forward/Centre Shea Ili (Wellington Saints) Marcel Jones (Canterbury Rams) Referee of the Year Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy - Leading Matt Bathurst (Canterbury) Individual Rebounder Amir Williams (Taylor Hawks) Administrator of the Year Fran Scholey (Wellington Saints) Dave Taylor Trophy - Leading Assists (Taylor Hawks) Rookie of the Year Was not awarded

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

National Championship Tournament Hosted by Canterbury Basketball Association July 6-8

Grand Final Championship Winners Alloyfold Canterbury Wildcats 57 (Connie Poletti Alloyfold Canterbury Wildcats 14, Terina Wanoa 13p/5a/7r) Taranaki Thunder 43 (Courtney Keech 11p/4a/7r, Championship Runner Up Lyndi Laborn 9p/3a/4r) Taranaki Thunder

3rd/4th Playoff Plate Winners Capital Swish 81 (Jacinta Beckley 26p/11r, Sariah Harbour Breeze Penese 15) Waikato Country Cannons 77 (Veshae Asaua- Most Valuable Player Wilkinson 26p/9r) Ashley Gayle (Alloyfold Canterbury Wildcats)

Plate Final - 5th/6th Playoff All-Star Five Waikato Wizards 59 (Kaylee Smiler 22, Alyssa Ashley Gayle (Alloyfold Canterbury Wildcats) Hirawani 20) Charlisse Leger-Walker (Waikato Wizards) Harbour Breeze 61 (Gabriella Fotu 15, Katie Donna Fermanis (Waikato Country Cannons Diakhaby 10p/15r) Jessica Tuki (Taranaki Thunder) Sariah Penese (Capital Swish) 7th/8th Playoff Site Weld Otago Goldrush 84 (Zoe Richards Junior Player of the Year 14p/8r, Nicole Ruske 14, Aleisha Ruske 12) Charlisse Leger-Walker (Waikato Wizards) Tauranga City Coasters 77 (Makayla Daysh 27p/13r, Cairyn-Marie Rogers 16) Manager/Administrator of the Year Justin Ludlow (Siteweld Otago Goldrush) 9th/10th Playoff Auckland Lady Rangers 61 (Stevee Theyers Coach of the Year 18p/7r, Darci Finnigan 13p/9r) Lori McDaniel (Alloyfold Canterbury Wildcats) Rotorua 69 (Matangiroa Flavell 32p/16r, Hinekura Kingi 13p/13r) Service to Women’s Basketball Rachel Gwerder (Tauranga City Coasters) 11th Place Te Tai Tokerau Phoenix Championship Final Officials Elliot Duncan, Jason McCabe & Sam Pan

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WHEELCHAIR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT

National Championship Tournament Hosted by Wheelchair Basketball New Zealand and Basketball New Zealand September 23-24

Division 1 Final Placing Wheelchair Tournament Team 1. Auckland Blue 1. Eamon Wood (Canterbury) 2. Canterbury 2. Travis Moffat (Canterbury) 3. Mid-West 3. James Russell (Auckland Blue) 4. Auckland White 4. Ricardo Gozon (Auckland Blue) 5. Bay of Plenty 5. Ben Hekenui (Mid-West)

Most Valuable Player Division 2 Final Placing Eamon Wood (Canterbury) 1. Te Raki Troopers – Northland 2. Waikato Division 1 Final Officials 3. Auckland Development Matt Wells & Ken Phillips

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U23 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

National Championship Tournament Hosted by Capital Basketball & Porirua Basketball Association August 2-5

Mens Final Team Placing Womens Final Team Placing 1. Canterbury 1. Waikato 2. Waikato Country 2. Tauranga 3. Hutt Valley 3. Otago 4. Otago 4. Canterbury 5. Taranaki 5. Porirua 6. Auckland 6. Manawatu 7. Harbour 8. Waitakere West 9. Rotorua 10. Counties Manukau 11. Porirua 12. Waikato 13. Te Tai Tokerau 14. Tauranga

Tournament Team Tournament Team 1. Jaylen Gerrand (Harbour) 1. Kelcy Ballantyne (Waikato) 2. Josh Aitcheson (Otago) 2. Aliyah Dunn (Otago) 3. Samuel Aruwa (Auckland) 3. Makayla Daysh (Tauranga) 4. Jackson Stubbins (Hutt Valley) 4. Alyssa Hirawani (Waikato) 5. Hyrum Harris (Waikato Country) 5. Jeanie Pattison (Otago) 6. Quintin Bailey (Taranaki) 6. Tessa Stewart Morrison (Canterbury) 7. James Cawthorn (Canterbury) 7. Briley Rogers (Tauranga) 8. Samuel Smith (Canterbury) 8. Stirling Walker-Pitman (Waikato) 9. Jayden Bezzant (Waikato Country) 9. Cairyn Rogers (Tauranga) 10. Taylor Britt (Canterbury) 10. Charlisse Leger-Walker (Waikato)

Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Taylor Britt (Canterbury) Charlisse Leger-Walker (Waikato)

Championship Final Officials Championship Final Officials Tayla Ammunson, Duran Whiu & Callum Welch Sherhon Martin, Hamish Dale & Brad Clive

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NATIONAL TERTIARY CHAMPIONSHIPS

National Championship Tournament Hosted by Canterbury Basketball Association August 2-5

Mens Final Team Placing Womens Final Team Placing 1. University of Canterbury 1. Lincoln University 2. Lincoln University 2. Victoria University 3. University of Otago 3. University of Auckland 4. University of Auckland 4. Auckland University of Technology 5. Victoria University 5. University of Otago 6. Auckland University of Technology 6. University of Waikato 7. Massey University 7. University of Canterbury 8. University of Waikato

All-Star 5 All-Star 5 1. Benoit Hayman (UoO) 1. Nikita McGruer (AUT) 2. Shay Graham (UoA) 2. Breana Jones (UoA) 3. Paul Stephenson (UoC) 3. Lucy Brown (LU) 4. James Cawthorn (LU) 4. Emilina Motu (VIC) 5. Josh Petermann (UoC) 5. Connie Poletti (LU)

Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Josh Petermann (UoC) Connie Poletti (LU)

Championship Final Officials Championship Final Officials Harry Apes, Hamish Dale & Bailey Spooner Rebecca Moon, Shelton & Reagan Ashley

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AON U19 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Aon U19 Nationals Hosted by Harbour Basketball June 3-6

Mens Final Team Placing Womens Final Team Placing 1. Canterbury Combined Red 1. Waikato 2. Auckland A 2. Canterbury Combined 3. Manawatu 3. Waitakere West 4. Waitakere West 4. Taranaki 5. Harbour V 5. Wellington 6. Waikato 6. Rotorua 7. Wellington 7. Counties Manukau 8. Tasman 8. Harbour 9. Waikato Country Green 9. Hawkes Bay 10. Taranaki 11. Otago 12. Canterbury Combined White 13. Harbour A 14. Counties Manukau 15. Hawkes Bay 16. Auckland B 17. Southland 18. Waikato Country Blue

Tournament Team Tournament Team 1. Anzac Risseto (Auckland A) 1. Charlisse Leger-Walker (Waikato) 2. Hamish McDonald (Canterbury Combined Red) 2. Amiee Book (Canterbury Combined) 3. James Moors (Harbour V) 3. Sariah Penese (Wellington) 4. Linus Jakst (Waitakere West) 4. Esra McGoldrick (Canterbury Combined) 5. Matt Brien (Wellington) 5. Kendell Heremia (Waikato) 6. Max Darling (Canterbury Combined Red) 6. Trinitiy Peau (Counties Manukau) 7. Nikau Joyce (Waikato) 7. Kaylee Smiler (Waikato) 8. Oscar Oswald (Manawatu) 8. Awatea Leach (Rotorua) 9. Quinn Clinton (Canterbury Combined Red) 9. Eva Langton (Taranaki) 10. Tom Higgins (Auckland A) 10. Riana Rangi (Waitakere West)

Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Quinn Clinton (Canterbury Combined Red) Charlisse Leger-Walker (Waikato)

Championship Final Officials Championship Final Officials Tayla Ammunson & Duran Whiu Rhys Hamilton & Brad Clive

Third Place Officials Third Place Officials Hamish Dale & Oceen Reed Seddon Smith & Cambell Masters

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AON U17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Aon U17 Nationals Hosted by Wellington Basketball Association July 12-15

Boys Final Team Placing Girls Final Team Placing 1. Harbour A 1. Harbour 2. Manawatu 2. Auckland Counties 3. Wellington 3. Taranaki 4. Waitakere West 4. Wellington 5. Waikato 5. Waitaha Canterbury 6. Waitaha Canterbury A 6. Waikato 7. Tauranga 7. Manawatu 8. Counties Manukau 8. Mid-South Canterbury 9. Waitaha Canterbury B 9. Waitakere West 10. Southland 10. Hawkes Bay 11. Otago 11. Tauranga 12. Rotorua 12. Rotorua 13. Tasman 13. Tasman 14. Harbour C 14. Gisborne 15. Hawkes Bay 15. Porirua 16. Taranaki 16. Southland 17. Harbour B 17. Hutt Valley 18. Hutt Valley 19. Gisborne 20. Kapiti

Tournament Team Tournament Team 1. Kainoa Lepou (Waikato) 1. Helen Mathews (Waitaha Canterbury) 2. Kopere Tanoa (Manawatu) 2. Isabelle Cook (Taranaki) 3. Shalom Broughton (Tauranga) 3. Jada Manase (Auckland Counties) 4. Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones (Wellington) 4. Jordyn Maddix (Harbour) 5. Louis Oskam (Waitaha Canterbury A) 5. Lenilia Moananu (Wellington) 6. Jared Thornton (Harbour A) 6. Paris Lokotui (Wellington) 7. Havin Dixon (Wellington) 7. Riva Walker-Pitman (Waikato) 8. Jaga Mete-Smith (Waitakere West) 8. Rochelle Fourie (Manawatu) 9. Jake McKinley (Manawatu) 9. Sharne Pupuke-Robati (Auckland Counties) 10. Mitchell Dance (Harbour A) 10. Tayla Dalton (Harbour)

Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Mitchell Dance (Harbour A) Tayla Dalton (Harbour)

Championship Final Officials Championship Final Officials Rhys Hamilton & Tayla Ammunson Seddon Smith & Sherhon Martin

Third Place Officials Third Place Officials Duran Whiu & Shelton Harris Joss Mataira & Sasha Nicholson

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AON U15 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Aon U15 Nationals Hosted by Basketball Otago July 19-22

Boys Final Team Placing Girls Final Team Placing 1. Hawkes Bay 1. Waikato 2. Tasman 2. Waitakere West 3. Auckland 3. Harbour 4. Waitakere West 4. Tauranga 5. Waitaha Canterbury A & Counties Manukau 5. Taranaki & Otago 7. Harbour A & Tauranga 7. Hawkes Bay & Waitaha Canterbury 9. Wellington, Waikato B & Waikato A 9. Mid-South Canterbury 12. Harbour B 10. Hutt Valley & Rotorua 13. Manawatu & Otago 12. Wellington 15. Waitaha Canterbury B & Porirua 13. Hibiscus Coast & Counties Manukau 17. Taranaki & Hutt Valley 15. Auckland & Manawatu 19. Southland 17. Southland & Tasman

Tournament Team Tournament Team 1. Liam Spencer (Harbour A) 1. Courtney Godinet (Waitaha Canterbury) 2. Levi Jackson (Counties Manukau) 2. Odessa Lawson (Waitakere West) 3. Joshua Book (Tasman) 3. Keyani Leith (Waikato) 4. Sataan Tawera (Auckland) 4. Kataleena Leslie (Waitakere West) 5. Jay Marsh (Tasman) 5. Zaaliyah Kailahi-Fulu (Harbour) 6. Brodie Walker (Hawkes Bay) 6. Missy Nuku (Tauranga) 7. Tanae Lavery (Waitaha Canterbury A) 7. Annabelle Ring (Otago) 8. Toby Kendon (Hawkes Bay) 8. Melika Samia (Hawkes Bay) 9. Dante Russo-Nance (Waitakere West) 9. Gemma Walsh (Taranaki) 10. Jr (Hawkes Bay) 10. Jayzelee Waihi (Waikato)

Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Paora Winitana Jr (Hawkes Bay) Jayzelee Waihi (Waikato)

Championship Final Officials Championship Final Officials Tamatea Bennett & Rani Hammond Danielle Kooge & Rafael Costales

Third Place Officials Third Place Officials Sydney Webster & Jack Cameron Connie Taylor & Mikayla Ludlow

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UNDER 13 REGIONAL TOURNAMENTS

Northern Regional Tournament Hosted by Tauranga City Basketball Association October 11-14

Boys A Grade Final Team Placing Girls A Grade Final Team Placing 1. Waikato Country A 1. Waikato A 2. Tauranga A 2. Rotorua 3. Waikato A 3. Tauranga A 4. Counties Manukau A 4. Harbour A 5. Franklin Counties Manukau A 5. Waikato Country 6. Waitakere West A 6. Counties Manukau 7. Auckland A 7. Te Tai Tokerau A 8. Harbour A 8. Franklin Counties Manukau 9. Harbour B 10. Harbour C 11. Te Tai Tokerau A

Boys B Grade Final Team Placing Girls B Grade Final Team Placing 1. Rotorua 1. Auckland 2. Tauranga U13 B 2. Waikato B 3. Waikato Development 3. Waitakere West Coast 4. Waikato B 4. Harbour B 5. Waikato Country B 5. Tauranga B 6. Hibiscus Coast 6. Te Tai Tokerau B 7. Counties Manukau B 8. Tauranga U12 9. Waitakere West B 10. Auckland B 11. Tauranga U11 12. Thames Valley 13. Te Tai Tokerau B 14. Franklin Counties Manukau B

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UNDER 13 REGIONAL TOURNAMENTS

Central Regional Tournament Hosted by Hawkes Bay Basketball Association October 11-14

Boys A Grade Final Team Placing Girls A Grade Final Team Placing 1. Hawkes Bay A 1. Hawkes Bay A 2. Manawatu A 2. Wellington 3. Taranaki 3. Porirua 4. Wellington Black 4. Taranaki 5. Gisborne A 5. Hutt Valley Gold 6. Hutt Valley 6. Gisborne A 7. Manawatu

Boys B Grade Final Team Placing Girls B Grade Final Team Placing 1. Hawkes Bay White 1. Levin 2. New Plymouth 2. Taranaki Country Uira 3. Hawkes Bay Black 3. Whanganui 4. Manawatu Green 4. Kapiti 5. Levin 5. New Plymouth 6. Wellington Gold 6. Hawkes Bay Black 7. Kapiti 7. Taranaki Country Ngakau 8. Taranaki Country 8. Gisborne B 9. Whanganui Blue 9. Hawkes Bay White 10. Gisborne B 11. Manawatu White

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UNDER 13 REGIONAL TOURNAMENTS

Southern Regional Tournament Hosted by Southland Basketball Association October 10-13

Boys A Grade Final Team Placing Girls A Grade Final Team Placing 1. Canterbury Red 1. North Canterbury Maroon 2. Otago Gold 2. Otago Gold 3. Nelson 3. Nelson 4. Canterbury Black 4. Canterbury Red 5. Southland 5. Southland 6. North Canterbury Maroon 6. Mid Canterbury 7. Mid Canterbury

Boys B Grade Final Team Placing Girls B Grade Final Team Placing 1. North Otago 1. Canterbury Black 2. South Canterbury 2. Otago Blue 3. Otago Blue 3. North Canterbury White 4. Southland Orange 4. West Coast 5. Nelson 5. South Canterbury Green 6. Southland Central 6. South Canterbury White 7. Southland Gold 8. West Coast 9. Eastern Southland

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SECONDARY SCHOOL 3X3 NATIONAL SLAM

National Championship Tournament Hosted by Tauranga City Basketball Association March 30 – April 1

Junior Boys Final Team Placing Senior Boys Final Team Placing 1. Rosmini College Blue 1. Rangitoto College Blue 2. St Johns College, Hamilton 2. Palmerston North Boys High School 3. Te Aroha College 3. Westlake Boys High School 4. St Thomas of Canterbury College 4. Saint Kentigern College 5. Rotorua Boys High School 5. Rongotai College Blue 6. Saint Kentigern College 6. Rongotai College Gold 7. Rongotai College 7. Feilding High School 8. St Peters School, Cambridge 8. Long Bay College 9. Long Bay College 9. Rangitoto College Red 10. Rosmini College White 10. Aotea College 11. Aquinas College 11. St Peters School, Cambridge 12. Wanganui High School 12. Pukekohe High School 13. Bethlehem College 13. Rotorua Boys High School 14. Tai Wananga 14. St Johns College, Hamilton 15. Kavanagh College 15. St Pauls Collegiate, Hamilton 16. Aquinas College Championship Final Officials 17. Tai Wananga Tamatea Bennett & Jo Ogle 18. Wanganui High School 19. Kavanagh College Junior Girls Final Team Placing 20. Papamoa College 1. Melville High School 2. Kavanagh College Championship Final Officials 3. St Marys College, Ponsonby Crystal Bidois & Devina Banks 4. Westlake Girls High School Red 5. Hamilton Girls High School Senior Girls Final Team Placing 6. Rotorua Girls High School 1. St Peters School, Cambridge Red 7. Westlake Girls High School Green 2. Melville High School 8. Rangitoto College 3. Westlake Girls High School Red 9. Saint Kentigern College 4. Hamilton Girls High School 10. Bethlehem College 5. Massey High School 1 11. St Peters School, Cambridge 6. Rotorua Girls High School 12. Long Bay College 7. Massey High School 3 8. Aquinas College Championship Final Officials 9. Ashburton College Jade Matenga & Josh Adamson 10. Massey High School 2 11. Buller High School Skills Challenges 12. St Dominics Catholic College Dunk Champion 13. Kavanagh College Zack Te Puni (Rangitoto College Blue) 14. Pukekohe High School 15. Westlake Girls High School Green 3 Point Champion 16. St Peters School, Cambridge Blue Hayden Druce (Long Bay College) Championship Final Officials Alex Pou Poassa & Julie Adamson

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‘A’ SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS

‘A’ Schick Championships Hosted by Basketball Manawatu October 2-5

Boys Final Team Placing Girls Final Team Placing 1. Stratford High School 1. Opunake High School 2. Hillmorton High School 2. Manukura 3. Nga Taiatea Wharekura 3. Te Kura Kokiri 4. Te Aroha College 4. Te Aroha College 5. St Kevins College 5. Buller High School 6. Manukura 6. Stratford High School 7. Greymouth High School 7. Aquinas College 8. Otaki College 8. Hillmorton High School 9. Onewhero Area School 9. Ellesmere College 10. Catholic Cathedral College 10. Te Wharekura o Mauao 11. Te Kuiti High School

Tournament Team Tournament Team 1. Patrick Ransfield (Otaki College) 1. Sally Kurei (Te Kura Kokiri) 2. Cai Zepeng (St Kevins College) 2. Tayla Sweeney (Te Aroha College) 3. Nicholas White (Te Aroha) 3. Nicole Stuart (Buller High School) 4. Manahi Short (Nga Taiatea Wharekura) 4. Katie Jones (Stratford High School) 5. Shae Brown (Manukura) 5. Briarley Rogers (Aquinas College) 6. Morgan Trott (Stratford High School) 6. Simone Cook (Opunake High School) 7. Joshua Nickel (Hillmorton High School) 7. Rochelle Fourie (Manukura) 8. Cameron Tretheway (Stratford High School) 8. Iritana Hohaia (Opunake High School) 9. Ihaia Kendrew (Hillmorton high School) 9. Harata Coleman (Manukura) 10. Willem Ratu (Stratford High School) 10. Isabelle Cook (Opunake High School)

Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Willem Ratu (Stratford High School) Isabelle Cook (Opunake High School)

Championship Final Officials Championship Final Officials Danielle Kooge & Tamatea Bennett Te Kirikauri Pene & Darcy Hika-Munroe

Third Place Officials Third Place Officials Reagan Ashley & Devyn Showler Joel La Roache & Mikayla Ludlow

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‘A’ Schick Premiership Tournaments

North Island Premiership Tournament South Island Boys Premiership Tournament Hosted by Tauranga City Basketball Association Hosted by Marlborough Basketball Association September 6-8 September 6-9

Boys Final Placing Boys Final Placing 1. Stratford High School 1. Hillmorton High School 2. Manukura 2. Catholic Cathedral College 3. Te Aroha College 3. St Kevins College 4. Nga Taiatea Wharekura 4. Greymouth High School 5. Onewhero Area School 5. Roncalli College 6. Otaki College 6. Rangiora New Life School 7. Te Kuiti High School 7. Dunstan High School 8. Waihi College 8. Buller High School 9. Opunake High School 9. Ellesmere College 10. Te Rangi Aniwaniwa 10. Hornby High School 11. Cullinane College 11. Kaikoura High School 12. Flaxmere College 12. Hagley College 13. Te Kura Kokiri 13. Darfield High School 14. Tai Wananga 14. Mountainview High School 15. Aquinas College 15. Mackenzie College 16. Paeroa College 16. Geraldine High School 17. Kingsway School 18. Huanui College South Island Girls Premiership Tournament 19. Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate Hosted by Buller Basketball Association 20. Wanganui Collegiate School September 6-9

Girls Final Placing Girls Final Placing 1. Opunake High School 1. Buller High School 2. Stratford High School 2. Ellesmere College 3. Manukura 3. Hillmorton High School 4. Te Wharekura o Mauao 4. John Paul II High School 5. Te Kura Kokiri 5. Greymouth High School 6. Aquinas College 6. Hornby High School 7. Te Aroha College 7. Catholic Cathedral College 8. Waihi College 8. Darfield High School 9. Nga Taiatea Wharekura 10. Reporoa College 11. Kingsway School 12. Te Rangi Aniwaniwa

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‘AA’ SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS

‘AA’ Schick Championships Hosted by Basketball Manawatu October 2-7

Boys Final Team Placing Girls Final Team Placing 1. Rosmini College 1. St Marys College, Wellington 2. Rangitoto College 2. St Peters School, Cambridge 3. Mt Albert Grammar School 3. Auckland Girls Grammar School 4. Christs College 4. Melville High School 5. Palmerston North Boys High School 5. Mt Albert Grammar School 6. Auckland Grammar School 6. Hamilton Girls High School 7. Westlake Boys High School 7. Hutt Valley High School 8. Rongotai College 8. Westlake Girls High School 9. Hamilton Boys High School 9. Massey High School 10. Middleton Grange School 10. St Hildas Collegiate 11. Hastings Boys High School 11. Middleton Grange School 12. Napier Boys High School 12. Palmerston North Girls High School 13. Cashmere High School 13. Rotorua Girls High School 14. Burnside High School 14. Hastings Girls High School 15. St Johns College Hamilton 15. Rangi Ruru Girls School 16. Wellington College 16. St Andrews College 17. Shirley Boys High School 17. Western Heights High School 18. Fraser High School 18. Sacred Heart Girls College, New Plymouth 19. Waimea College 19. Rangitoto College 20. Melville High School 20. Ashburton College 21. Kelston Boys High School 21. New Plymouth Girls High School 22. New Plymouth Boys High School 22. Christchurch Girls High School 23. St Peters School, Cambridge 23. Napier Girls High School 24. St Peters College, Auckland 24. Carmel College

Tournament Team Tournament Team 1. Tom Higgins (Auckland Grammar School) 1. Charlisse Leger-Walker (St Peters School, Cambridge) 2. Kruz Perrott-Hunt (Rosmini College) 2. Ella Bradley (St Peters School, Cambridge) 3. Peter Jenkins (Rosmini College) 3. Grace Hunter (St Marys College, Wellington) 4. Max de Geest (Christs College) 4. Kaylee Smiler (Melville High School) 5. Logan McIntosh (Rangitoto College) 5. Koha Lewis (Hamilton Girls High School) 6. Oscar Oswald (Palmerston North Boys High School) 6. Leah Mafua (Hutt Valley High School) 7. Max Darling (Christs College) 7. Mele Latu (Auckland Girls Grammar School) 8. Dan Fotu (Rangitoto College) 8. Renee Savai’inaea (St Marys College, Wellington) 9. Mandela Baledrokadroka (Mt Albert Grammar School) 9. Sariah Penese (St Marys College, Wellington) 10. Mitchell Dance (Rosmini College) 10. Sharne Pupuke-Robati (Mt Albert Grammar School)

Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Mitchell Dance (Rosmini College) Charlisse Leger-Walker (St Peters School, Cambridge)

Championship Final Officials Championship Final Officials Tayla Ammunson, Brad Clive & Duran Whiu Apai Apai, Jacob Cromb & Hamish Dale

Third Place Officials Third Place Officials Oceen Reed, Shelton Harris & Seddon Smith Mariah McCarthy-Wilson, Toni-Lee Smith-Hunwick & Sam McCartin

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‘AA’ Schick Premiership Tournaments

Zone 1 Premiership Tournament Northern Secondary Schools Cup Tournament Hosted by North Harbour Basketball Association Hosted by Auckland Basketball Services September 6-9 September 6-8

Boys Final Placing Boys Final Placing 1. Rosmini College 1. Sacred Heart College, Auckland 2. Rangitoto College 2. Rosehill College 3. Auckland Grammar 3. Waitakere College 4. Westlake Boys High School 4. Matamata College 5. Mt Albert Grammar School 5. Rosmini College 6. St Peters College, Auckland 6. Manurewa High School 7. Kelston Boys High School 7. St Johns College, Hamilton B 8. Saint Kentigern College 8. Papatoetoe High School 9. Manurewa High School 9. Hamilton Boys High School B 10. Macleans College 10. Sancta Maria College 11. Massey High school 11. Southern Cross Campus 12. Pakuranga College 13. Avondale College 12. Botany Downs Secondary College 14. Whangarei Boys High School 13. Kavanagh College 15. Birkenhead College 14. Tangaroa College 16. Long Bay College 15. One Tree Hill College 17. Northcote College 16. Waiuku College 18. Takapuna Grammar School 17. Green Bay High School 19. Mount Roskill Grammar School 18. Trident High School 20. Onehunga High School 19. Ormiston Senior College 21. Orewa College 22. Pukekohe High School 23. Kristin School

Girls Final Placing Girls Final Placing 1. Auckland Girls Grammar 1. Pakuranga College 2. Westlake Girls High School 2. Pukekohe High School 3. Mt Albert Grammar School 3. Waiuku College Girls 4. Massey High School 4. Trident High School B 5. Rangitoto College 5. Diocesan School for Girls Epsom 6. Saint Kentigern College 7. St Marys College, Ponsonby 8. Carmel College 9. Orewa College 10. Epsom Girls Grammar School 11. Birkenhead College 12. Mount Roskill Grammar School

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Zone 2 Premiership Tournament Zone 3 Premiership Tournament Hosted by Tauranga City Basketball Association Hosted by Palmerston North Basketball September 5-8 September 6-9

Boys Final Placing Boys Final Placing 1. Hamilton Boys High School 1. Palmerston North Boys High School 2. Melville High School 2. Rongotai College 3. St Peters School, Cambridge 3. Wellington College 4. Fraser High School 4. Hastings Boys High School 5. St Johns College Hamilton 5. New Plymouth Boys High School 6. Tauranga Boys College 6. Napier Boys High School 7. John Paul College 7. Onslow College 8. Trident High School 8. Aotea College 9. Mt Maunganui College 9. Scots College 10. Cambridge High School 10. St Patricks College, Kilbirnie 11. Te Awamutu College 11. St Johns College Hastings 12. St Pauls Collegiate 12. St Patricks College, Silverstream 13. Western Heights High School 13. Feilding High School 14. Bethlehem College 14. Francis Douglas Memorial College 15. Hauraki Plains College 15. Hutt International Boys School 16. Otumoetai College 16. Upper Hutt College 17. Rotorua Boys High School 17. Tawa College 18. Papamoa College 18. St Bernards College 19. Fairfield College 19. Hutt Valley High School 20. Whakatane High School 20. Hawera High School 21. Opotiki College 21. Freyberg High School 22. Hillcrest High School 23. Tauhara College 24. Katikati College

Girls Final Placing Girls Final Placing 1. St Peters School, Cambridge 1. St Marys College, Wellington 2. Melville High School 2. Hutt Valley High School 3. Hamilton Girls High School 3. Hastings Girls High School 4. Rotorua Girls High School 4. New Plymouth Girls High School 5. Western Heights High School 5. Sacred Heart Girls College, New Plymouth 6. Fraser High School 6. Napier Girls High School 7. Tauranga Girls College 7. Palmerston North Girls High School 8. Hauraki Plains College 8. Wellington Girls College 9. Otumoetai College 9. Havelock North High School 10. Cambridge High School 10. Feilding High School 11. Hillcrest High School 12. Trident High School 13. Whakatane High School

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Zone 4 Boys Premiership Tournament Hosted by Basketball Otago September 6-9

Boys Final Placing Girls Final Placing 1. Christs College 1. St Hildas Collegiate 2. Cashmere High School 2. Christchurch Girls High School 3. Shirley Boys High School 3. Middleton Grange 4. Waimea College 4. Rangi Ruru Girls School 5. Middleton Grange 5. St Andrews College 6. Burnside High School 6. Otago Girls High School 7. Rangiora High School 7. Craighead Diocesan School 8. Christchurch Boys High School 8. Rangiora High School 9. Otago Boys High School 9. Ashburton College 10. Nelson College 10. Cashmere High School 11. Ashburton College 11. Timaru Girls High School 12. Nayland College 12. Columba College 13. Timaru Boys High School 13. Burnside High School 14. James Hargest College 14. James Hargest College 15. Waitaki Boys High School 15. Avonside Girls High School 16. Papanui High School 16. St Margarets College 17. St Andrews College 18. Kings High School 19. St Thomas of Canterbury College 20. St Bedes College 21. John McGlashan College 22. Marlborough Boys College 23. Kaiapoi High School 24. Central Southland College

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JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS

Junior Secondary Schools Premiership Tournaments

Zone 1 & 2 Premiership Tournament Hosted by Auckland Basketball Services September 2-5

Boys Premier Grade Final Placing 10. Kristin School 1. St Johns College Hamilton A 11. Pukekohe High School 2. Mount Albert Grammar School 12. Tauranga Boys College B 3. Rotorua Boys High School A 13. Te Aroha College 4. Tauranga Boys College A 14. Otumoetai College 5. Hamilton Boys High School 15. Waihi College 6. Rosmini College 16. Gisborne Boys High School 7. Westlake Boys High School 17. Hauraki Plains College 8. Kings College 18. Rosmini College 9. Melville High School 19. Te Awamutu College 10. Fraser High School 20. Rototuna High Schools 11. Saint Kentigern College 21. Paeroa College 12. Mt Maunganui College 22. Te Kuiti High School 13. Mount Roskill Grammar School 23. Trident High School 14. Rangitoto College 15. Northcote College Girls Final Placing 16. Auckland Grammar School 1. St Marys College, Ponsonby 17. Selwyn College 2. Rotorua Girls High School 18. Rosehill College 3. Hamilton Girls High School 19. Avondale College 4. Massey High School 20. Te Kura Kokiri 5. Westlake Girls High School 21. St Peters College, Auckland 6. Te Kura Kokiri 22. St Peter's School, Cambridge 7. Rangitoto College 23. Taupo-nui-a-Tia College 8. Paeroa College 9. Te Aroha College Boys A Grade Final Placing 10. Bethlehem College 1. St Johns College Hamilton B 11. Northcote College 2. Massey High School 12. Avondale College 3. Waiuku College 13. Pukekohe High School 4. Nga Taiatea Wharekura 14. Carmel College 5. Sacred Heart College 15. Michael Park School 6. Birkenhead College 7. Long Bay College 8. Rotorua Boys High School B 9. Sancta Maria College

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Zone 3 Premiership Tournament Zone 4 Premiership Tournament Hosted by New Plymouth Basketball Association Hosted by Basketball Mid Canterbury September 2-5 September 2-5

Boys Final Placing Boys Final Placing 1. Napier Boys High School 1. Waimea College 2. Scots College 2. Otago Boys High School 3. Palmerston North Boys High School 3. Waitaki Boys High School 4. New Plymouth Boys High School 4. St Thomas of Canterbury College 5. Rongotai College 5. Nelson College 6. Wellington College 6. Kings High School 7. Mana College 7. Middleton Grange 8. Hutt Valley High School 8. Marlborough Boys College 9. Onslow College 9. St Andrews College 10. St Patricks College, Silverstream 10. St Bedes College 11. Hastings Boys High School 11. Ashburton College 12. Manukura 12. Christchurch Boys High School 13. Aotea College 13. Cashmere High School 14. Francis Douglas Memorial College 14. Burnside High School 15. St Patricks College, Kilbirnie 15. Rangiora High School 16. Whanganui High School 16. Papanui High School 17. Wainuiomata High School 17. Christ's College 18. Feilding High School 18. Mount Hutt College 19. Stratford High School 19. Timaru Boys High School 20. Riccarton High School 21. Taieri College 22. Kaiapoi High School 23. Kavanagh College 24. Dunstan High School

Girls Final Placing Girls Final Placing 1. Wellington East Girls College 1. Kavanagh College 2. New Plymouth Girls High School 2. Otago Girls High School 3. Napier Girls High School 3. Ashburton College 4. Sacred Heart Girls College, New Plymouth 4. Timaru Girls High School 5. Sacred Heart College, Lower Hutt 5. Rangiora High School 6. Hawera High School 6. Waimea College 7. Stratford High School 7. Waitaki Girls High School 8. Feilding High School 8. Rangi Ruru Girls School 9. Middleton Grange 10. St Andrews College 11. Papanui High School 12. Cashmere High School 13. Greymouth High School 14. St Hildas Collegiate 15. Kaiapoi High School 16. Rangiora New Life School

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