2018 Results Annual 2
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CONTENTS NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE NBL FINAL FOUR 3 Final Season Standings 4 National Basketball League Awards 4 WOMENS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 5 WHEELCHAIR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS TOURNAMENT 7 Invacare National Championship Tournament 7 U23 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 8 National Championship Tournament 8 NATIONAL TERTIARY CHAMPIONSHIP 9 National Championship Tournament 9 AON U19 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 10 Aon u19 Nationals 10 AON U17 NATIONAL CHAMIONSHIPS 11 Aon U17 Nationals 11 AON U15 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 12 Aon U15 Nationals 12 UNDER 13 REGIOINAL TOURNAMENTS 13 SECONDARY SCHOOLS 3X3 NATIONAL SLAM 17 National Championship Tournament 17 ‘Á’ SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS 19 ‘A’ Schick Championships 19 ‘A’ Schick Premiership Tournaments 20 ‘AA’ SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS 21 ‘AA’ Schick Championships 21 ‘AA’ Schick Premierships Tournaments 22 NON QUALIFYING SECONDARY SCHOOLS TOURNAMENTS 24 JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS TOURNAMENTS 25 Junior Secondary Schools Premiership Tournaments 25 2018 Results Annual 2 NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE NBL FINAL FOUR Semi Final Game One Grand Final Friday, 4th August Saturday, 5th August TSB Arena, Wellington TSB Arena, Wellington Wellington Saints 99 (LJ Peak 31, Leon Henry 20, Wellington Saints 96 (Shea Ili 27, LJ Peak 23, Shea Ili 18) Jordan Ngatai 21) Taylor Hawks 73 (Angus Brandt 16, Dion Prewster SIT Zero Fees Southland Sharkes 98 (Reuben Te 14, Jarrod Kenny 13) Rangi 26, Orlando Coleman 17, Derone Raukawa 16) Referees Dallas Pickering, Ryan Jones & Yalla Edwards Referees Dallas Pickering, Melony Wealleans & Ryan Jones Results 1Q: 22-14 Results HT: 41-33 1Q: 29-35 3Q: 62-51 HT: 51-67 FT: 99-73 3Q: 78-86 FT: 96-98 Semi Final Game Two Friday, 4th August TSB Arena, Wellington Mike Pero Nelson Giants 93 (Finn Delany 26, Damon Heuir 25, Kyle Adnam 15) SIT Zero Fees Southland Sharkes 98 (Conor Morgan 25, Alex Pledger 22, Orlando Coleman 17) Referees Melony Wealleans, Marty Davison & Gavin Zimmerman Results 1Q: 24-27 HT: 49-53 3Q: 70-75 FT: 93-98 2018 Results Annual 3 Final Season Standings Final Season Standings Team Played Won Lost Cigna Saints 18 15 3 Mike Pero Nelson Giants 18 14 4 SIT Zerofees Southland Sharks 18 13 5 Taylor Hawks 18 12 6 Wheeler Motor Canterbury Rams 18 8 10 2 Cheap Cars Supercity Rangers 18 4 14 Augusta Taranaki Mountainairs 18 3 15 Go Media Jets 18 3 15 National Basketball League Awards Most Valuable Player Shea Ili (Cigna Saints) Dave Taylor Trophy - Leading Assists Lindsay Tait (2 Cheap Supercity Rangers) NZ Most Valuable Player Shea Ili (Cigna Saints) All Star Five Jarrad Weeks (SIT Zerofees Southland Sharks) Regular Season Winners Shea Ili (Cigna Saints) Cigna Saints Winston Shepard III (Canterbury Rams) Finn Delany (Mike Pero Nelson Giants) Keith Carr Trophy - Most Outstanding Guard Angus Brandt (Hawkes Bay Hawks) Shea Ili (Cigna Saints) Best Free Throw Percentage John Macdonald Trophy - Most Outstanding Cigna Saints New Zealand Guard Shea Ili (Cigna Saints) Coach of the Year Jamie Pearlman (Mike Pero Nelson Giants) Commissioners Cup - Most Outstanding Forward Referee of the Year Finn Delany (Mike Pero Nelson Giants) Ryan Jones (Auckland) Stan Hill Trophy - Most Outstanding New Administrator of the Year Zealand Forward/Centre Bill Dahlberg (Mike Pero Nelson Giants) Finn Delany (Mike Pero Nelson Giants) Rookie of the Year Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy - Leading Max Darling (Canterbury Rams) Individual Rebounder Kuran Iverson (Go Media Jets) 2018 Results Annual 4 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP National Championship Tournament Hosted by Basketball Otago July 5-7 Tier 1 Grand Final Tier 1 All-Star Five Otago Gold Rush 62 (D. Goularte 22, N Visger 14, Penina Davidson (Harbour Breeze) S Umaga-Jensen 11) Natalie Taylor (Auckland Dream) Waikato Wizards 52 (C Leger-Walker 17,A Charlisse Leger-Walker (Waikato Wizards) Hirawani 11, E Bradley 11) Nicole Ruske (Otago Gold Rush) Dana Goularte (Otago Gold Rush) 3rd/4th Playoff Auckland Dream 75 (N Taylor 32, C Mellars 12) Most Valuable Player Harbour Breeze 53 (T Dalton 12, A Reed 9) Dana Goularte (Otago Gold Rush) Plate Final - 5th/6th Playoff Junior Player of the Year Alloyfold Canterbury Wildcats 69 (T Boagni 26, D Charlisse Leger-Walker (Waikato Wizards) Rose 9, C Poletti 9) Power Chill Waikato Country Cannons 64 (A Coach of the Year Williams-Mackey 20, A Parai 14, D Fermanis 10) Todd Marshall (Otago Gold Rush) 7th/8th Playoff Tier 1 Championship Final Officials Taranaki Thunder 72 (L Laborn 13, I Cook 11, N Rhys Hamilton, Tayla Ammunson & Callum Welch Cutler 9) Tauranga City Coasters 65 (B Rodgers 21, K Tier 2 Championship Final Officials Morrell 16, M Daysh 8) Sherhon Martin, Duran Whiu & Brad Clive Tier 2 Tier 2 All Star 5 Grand Final Jelena Vucinic (Nelson Sparks) North Canterbury Spirit 85 (C Whittaker 17, B Aroha Haumaha (Rotorua Lady Vols) Watson 17, T Placid 10) Billie Watson (North Canterbury Spirit) Rotorua Lady Vols 57 (A Haumaha 20, P Pene, Caoimhe Colgan (North Canterbury Spirit) 10, K Pene 7) Charlotte Whittaker (North Canterbury Spirit) 3rd/4th Playoff Nelson Sparks 59 (J Hikuroa-Jeffrey 11, K Dohmen 8, S Jenkins 7) Taitokerau Northland Phoenix 33 (K Shelford 12, T Daniels 8) 2018 Results Annual 5 WHEELCHAIR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT Invacare National Championship Tournament Hosted by Wheelchair Basketball September 22-23 Division 1 Final Placing Wheelchair Tournament Team 1. Waikato A 1. Sheldon Larsen (Waikato A) 2. Canterbury 2. Kauri Murray (Auckland A) 3. Auckland A 3. Eamon Wood (Canterbury) 4. Midwest 4. Mark Sullivan (Auckland A) 5. Jesse Kawarau Apiti (Waikato A) Division 2 Final Placing 1. Auckland B 2. Northland/BOP 3. Auckland C 4. Waikato B 2018 Results Annual 7 U23 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS National Championship Tournament Hosted by Capital Basketball & Porirua Basketball Association August 8-11 Mens Final Team Placing Womens Final Team Placing 1. Waitaha Canterbury 1. Waikato 2. Auckland 2. Waitaha Canterbury 3. Harbour 3. Harbour 4. Taranaki 4. Waikato Country 5. Counties Manukau 5. Otago 6. Waikato Country 6. Taranaki 7. Waitakere West 7. Tauranga 8. Porirua 8. Manawatu 9. Hutt Valley 9. Auckland Counties Waitakere 10. Waikato 11. Otago 12. Manawatu Tournament Team 13. Nelson 1. Krystal Leger-Walker (Waikato) 2. Tessa Boagni (Waitaha Canterbury) 3. Kendell Heremaia (Waikato) Tournament Team 4. Connie Poletto (Waitaha Canterbury) 1. Dane Brooks (Taranaki) 5. Charlisse Leger-Walker (Waikato) 2. Jaylen Gerrand (Harbour) 3. Conor Flanagan (Auckland) 4. Samuel Smith (Waitaha Canterbury) Most Valuable Player 5. Sam Lees (Waitaha Canterbury) Charlisse Leger-Walker (Waikato) Most Valuable Player Championship Final Officials Sam Lees (Waitaha Canterbury) Sasha Nicholson, Hamish Dale & Brad Clive Championship Final Officials Tayla Ammunson, Sherhon Martin & Callum Welch 2018 Results Annual 8 NATIONAL TERTIARY CHAMPIONSHIPS National Championship Tournament Hosted by Auckland Basketball Services September 21-23 Mens Final Team Placing Womens Final Team Placing 1. University of Otago 1. Lincoln University 2. Lincoln University 2. Auckland University of Technology 3. University of Canterbury 3. University of Auckland 4. University of Auckland 4. Massey University 5. University of Waikato 5. University of Waikato 6. Victoria University 6. University of Canterbury 7. Massey University 7. Victoria University 8. Auckland University of Technology All-Star 5 All-Star 5 1. Matthew Bardsley (UoO) 1. Georgia Henare (UoA) 2. Konrad Tota (UoC) 2. Georgia Agnew (AUT) 3. Fin Argus (UoA) 3. Tabitha Jenkins (AUT) 4. Ben Williams (LU) 4. Ajiah Pepe (Lincoln) 5. Josh Aitcheson (UoO) 5. Connie Poletti (LU) Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Josh Aitcheson (UoO) Connie Poletti (LU) Championship Final Officials Championship Final Officials Sherhon Martin, Shelton Harris & Reagan Ashley Sahsa Nicholson, Connagh Mckinstry & Harry Apes 2018 Results Annual 9 AON U19 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Aon U19 Nationals Hosted by Harbour Basketball June 2-5 Mens Final Team Placing Womens Final Team Placing 1. Waitaha Canterbury Red 1. Waikato 2. Manawatu 2. Harbour A 3. Wellington 3. Waitaha Canterbury Red 4. Harbour A 4. Taranki 5. Auckland A 5. Wellington 6. Waitakere West 6. Waitakere West 7. Waikato 7. Auckland Counties 8. Hutt/Porirua 8. Southern Zone 9. Otago 9. Tauranga 10. Tasman 10. Waitaha Canterbury Black 11. Waitaha Canterbury B 11. Gisborne 12. Tauranga 12. Harbour B 13. Waikato Country 14. Taranaki 15. Harbour B 16. Auckland B Tournament Team Tournament Team 1. Anzac Risseto (Auckland A) 1. Mele Latu (Waitakere West) 2. Maxim Stephens (Waikato) 2. Leah Mafua (Wellington) 3. Kruz Perrot-Hunt (Harbour A) 3. Sharne Pupuke-Robati (Auckland Counties) 4. Sam Mennenga (Harbour A) 4. Isabelle Cook (Taranaki) 5. Joesph Ahie (Wellington) 5. Lauren Hippolie (Canterbury) 6. Jake Mckinlay (Manawatu) 6. Jordan Maddix (Harbour A) 7. Oscar Oswald (Manawatu) 7. Tayla Dalton (Harbour A) 8. Max DeGeest (Waitaha Canterbury Red) 8. Ella Bradley (Waikato) 9. Tom Higgins (Waitaha Canterbury Red) 9. Charlisse Leger-Walker (Waikato) 10. Max Darling (Waitaha Canterbury Red) 10. Arielle Williams-Mckay (Waikato) Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Max Darling (Waitaha Canterbury 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 & Campbell Masters Sasha Nicholson & Conagh Mckinstry 2018 Results Annual 10 AON U17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Aon U17 Nationals Hosted by Wellington Basketball Association July 11-14 Boys Final Team Placing Girls Final Team Placing 1. Wellington 1. Taranaki 2. Auckland Premier 2. Waikato 3. Harbour A 3. Harbour 4. Waikato A 4. Manawatu 5. Tasman 5. Rotorua 6. Otago 6. Waitakere West 7. Waitaha Red 7. Waitaha Red 8. Manawatu 8. Waitaha Black 9. Waitaha Black 9. Otago 10. Waitakere West 10. Capital 11. Rotorua 11. Wellington 12. Waikato B 12. Thames Valley 13. Counties Manukau 13. Hawkes Bay 14. Hawkes Bay 14. Tasman 15. Capital 15. Auckland Counties 16. Harbour B 16. Tauranga 17. Harbour U16 17. Hibiscus Coast 18. Taranaki 19. Tauranga Tournament Team Tournament Team 1.