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2017 Results Annual 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 BASKETBALL 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 2017 Results Annual (as at 15 November 2017) 2 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 (Tai Wesley 36, Shea Ili 19, Wellington Saints 108 (Shea Ili 31, Corey Webster Corey Webster 12) 27, Jordan Ngatai 18) Canterbury Rams 73 (Jeremy Kendle 25, SIT Zero Fees Southland Sharkes 75 (Derone Mckenzie Moore 21, Marcel Jones 10) Raukawa 15, Nick Kay 14, Alex Pledger 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 Southland Sharks 106 (Alex Pledger 24, Reuben Te Rangi 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 2017 Results Annual (as at 15 November 2017) 3 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 Nelson Giants 18 4 14 Taranaki Mountainairs 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 Jarrod Kenny (Taylor Hawks) Rookie of the Year Was not awarded 2017 Results Annual (as at 15 November 2017) 4 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 2017 Results Annual (as at 15 November 2017) 5 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 2017 Results Annual (as at 15 November 2017) 6 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
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