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2011 Results Annual B A S K E T B A L L N E W Z E A L A N D 2011 RESULTS ANNUAL CONTENTS BARTERCARD NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE ........................................................................................ 3 TAB Final Four ............................................................................................................................................ 3 Regular Season Standings ......................................................................................................................... 4 National Basketball League Awards ........................................................................................................... 4 WOMENS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP ........................................................................................................ 5 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 5 WHEELCHAIR AND OPEN TOURNAMENTS ..................................................................................................... 6 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 6 Open Premiership Tournaments ................................................................................................................. 7 UNDER 21 TOURNAMENTS ................................................................................................................................ 8 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 8 UNDER 19 TOURNAMENTS ................................................................................................................................ 9 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 9 Under 19 Premiership Tournaments ........................................................................................................... 10 UNDER 17 TOURNAMENTS ................................................................................................................................ 11 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 11 Under 17 Premiership Tournaments ........................................................................................................... 12 UNDER 15 TOURNAMENTS ................................................................................................................................ 14 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 14 Under 15 Premiership Tournaments ........................................................................................................... 15 UNDER 13 TOURNAMENTS ................................................................................................................................ 17 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 17 Under 13 Premiership Tournaments ........................................................................................................... 18 ‘A’ SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS ..................................................................................................... 20 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 20 ‘A’ Secondary School Premiership Tournaments ........................................................................................ 21 ‘AA’ SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS .................................................................................................. 22 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 22 ‘AA’ Secondary School Premiership Tournaments ..................................................................................... 23 JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS ............................................................................................ 26 Junior Secondary School Premiership Tournaments .................................................................................. 26 2011 Results Annual (as at 28 May 12) 2 BARTERCARD NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE TAB Final Four Quarter Final Game One Semi Final Game One Tuesday, July 12 Friday, July 15 Pettigrew Green Arena, Taradale TSB Bank Arena, Wellington HBS Bank Hawks 89 (Paora Winitana 25, Exodus Saints 103 (Corey Webster 19, Josh Pace 19, Arthur Trousdell 13) Erron Maxey 18, Kareem Johnson 17) Zerofees Southland Sharks 75 (Sylvester Spicer 22, Fico Finance Nelson Giants 82 (Rod Grizzard 25, Brendon Polyblank 17, Mark Dickel 14) Phill Jones 19, Mika Vukona 15) Referees Referees Raewyn Willocks, Tim Brown, Miguel Gallardo Dallas Pickering, Raewyn Willocks, Sean Cronin Results Results 1Q: 20-27 1Q: 28-15 HT: 34-40 (14-13) HT: 50-37 (22-22) 3Q: 69-59 (35-19) 3Q: 75-63 (25-26) FT: 89-75 (20-16) FT: 103-82 (28-19) Quarter Final Game Two Semi Final Game Two Tuesday, July 12 Waikato Pistons 86 (Hayden Allen 23, At Trafalgar Centre, Nelson Thomas Abercrombie 17, Alex Pledger 15) Fico Finance Nelson Giants 89 (Darryl Dora 26, HBS Bank Hawks 95 (Paora Winitana 18, Phill Jones 23, Rod Grizzard 22) Josh Pace 18, Galen Young 17), McDonalds Manawatu Jets 76 (Jeremiah Trueman 23, Darryl Hudson 16, Referees Nick Horvath 13) Tim Brown, Melony Wealleans, Gavin Whiu Referees Results Melony Wealleans, Dallas Pickering, Yalla Edwards 1Q: 27-33 HT: 44-47 (17-14) Results 3Q: 61-69 (17-22) 1Q: 25-23 FT: 86-95 (25-26) HT: 46-41 (21-18) 3Q: 67-59 (21-18) Grand Final FT: 89-76 (22-17) Sunday, July 17 At TSB Bank Arena, Wellington Exodus Saints 106 (Lindsay Tait 28, Corey Webster 22, Leon Henry 19) HBS Bank Hawks 97 (Galen Young 20, Josh Pace 17, Aidan Daly 16) Referees Tim Brown, Dallas Pickering, Raewyn Willocks Results 1Q: 24-24 HT: 53-41 (29-17) 3Q: 79-64 (26-23) FT: 106-97 (27-33) 2011 Results Annual (as at 28 May 12) 3 Regular Season Standings Final Standings Exodus Saints Waikato Pistons HBS Bank Hawks Fico Finance Nelson Giants McDonalds Manawatu Jets Zerofees Southland Sharks Taranaki Mountainairs Auckland Pirates OceanaGold Nuggets National Basketball League Awards Most Valuable Player Alan Bland Memorial Trophy - Alex Pledger (Waikato Pistons) Leading Individual Scorer Jack Leasure (22.9 - Taranaki Mountain Airs) Regular Season Winners Exodus Saints (13-3) All Star Five Lindsay Tait (Exodus Saints) Keith Carr Trophy - Most Outstanding Guard Jason Crowe (Waikato Pistons) Lindsay Tait (Exodus Saints) Thomas Abercrombie (Waikato Pistons) Mika Vukona (Fico Finance Nelson Giants) John Macdonald Trophy - Most Outstanding Alex Pledger (Waikato Pistons) New Zealand Guard Lindsay Tait (Exodus Saints) Rookie of the Year Steve Adams (Exodus Saints) Commissioners Cup - Most Outstanding Forward Alex Pledger (Waikato Pistons) Coach of the Year Dean Vickerman (Waikato Pistons) Stan Hill Trophy - Most Outstanding New Zealand Forward/Center Administrator of the Year Alex Pledger (Waikato Pistons) Jill Bolger (Zerofees Southland Sharks) Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy - Leading Individual Media Award Rebounder Daniel McHardy (Radio Sport) Nick Horvath (11.7 - McDonalds Manawatu Jets) Free Throw Leaders Dave Taylor Trophy - Leading Assists OceanaGold Nuggets (72.6%) Jason Crowe (7.2 - Waikato Pistons) 2011 Results Annual (as at 28 May 12) 4 WOMENS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP National Championship Tournament Hosted By Basketball Otago August 4-6 Final Ninth/Tenth Playoff Oceana Goldrush Otago 72 (Daneka Wipiiti 21, Taranaki Trojans 51 (Josie Stockill 22) Casey Lockwood 18, Samara O’Rourke-Gallaher 11) Southland Pearls 42 (Sarah Barnes 14) Nelson Sparks 57 (Jelena Vucinic 20, Jo Andrews 8) Results Results Q1 7-16 Q1 29-17 HT 12-31 (5-15) HT 38-25 (9-8) Q3 27-42 (15-11) Q3 51-45 (13-20) FT 42-51 (15-9) FT 72-57 (21-12) Championship Winners Third Equal Oceana Goldrush Otago Harbour Breeze and Hutt Valley Flyers Plate Winners Fifth/Sixth Playoff Waikato Wizards Waikato Wizards 79 (Aroha Jennings 28, Leanne Walker 14, Natasha Lenden 12) WBC Most Valuable Player NZ Force Women’s Academy 66 (Amanda Harris 25, Casey Lockwood (Oceana Goldrush Otago) Brooke Blair 10, Stevie Theyers 9) All-Star Five Results 1. Casey Lockwood (Oceana Goldrush Otago) Q1 15-21 2. Samara Gallaher (Oceana Goldrush Otago) HT 25-37 (10-16) 3. Jelena Vucinic (Nelson Sparks) Q3 53-63 (28-26) 4. Kat Jones (Nelson Sparks) FT 66-79 (13-16) 5. Leanne Walker (Waikato Wizards) Seventh/Eighth Playoff YMCA Rookie of the Year Canterbury Wildcats 60 (Jessica Bygate 20, Anita Jelena Vucinic (Nelson Sparks) Snowden 12, Melissa Harrison 9.) Palmerston North 50 (Jordan Brown 12, Danielle Manager of the Year Pomare-Mackay 11, Alicia McEwen 9) Helen Hamblin (Cantebury Wildcats) Results Coach of the Year Q1 23-18 Brent Matehaere (Oceana Goldrush Otago) HT 27-26 (4-8) Q3 42-51 (15-25) FT 50-60 (8-9) Services to Women’s Basketball Tatjana Zizic (Nelson Sparks) Championship Final Officials Raelene Forde, Nick Naylor 2011 Results Annual (as at 28 May 12) 5 WHEELCHAIR AND OPEN TOURNAMENTS National Championship Tournament Hosted By Wellington Basketball Association October 21-24 Wheelchair Wheelchair Tournament Team 1. Canterbury
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