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2020 Results Annual 2020 Basketball New Zealand Results Annual B A S K E T B A L L N E W Z E A L A N D 2020 RESULTS ANNUAL 2020 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL CONTENTS NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE NBL SHOWDOWN 3 Final Season Standings 4 National Basketball League Showdown Awards 4 NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE NBL 18IN18 5 Final Season Standings 5 National Basketball League 18in18 Awards 6 MENS SCHICK 3X3 CUP 7 Final Season Standings 7 Men’s Schick 3x3 Cup Awards 7 WOMENS SCHICK 3X3 CUP 8 Final Season Standings 8 Women’s Schick 3x3 Cup Awards 8 AON U17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 9 Final Team Placings 9 Aon U17 National Championships Awards 9 AON U15 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 10 Final Team Placings 10 Aon U15 National Championships Awards 10 SECONDARY SCHOOLS INVITATIONALS 11 Final Team Placings 11 Secondary Schools Invitationals Awards 11 2020 Results Annual 2 2020 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL 2020 SAL’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE (SHOWDOWN) Regular Season Final Standings Team Played Won Lost Fluid Recruitment Otago Nuggets 14 9 5 Property Brokers, See Me Media Manawatu Jets 14 8 6 Auckland Huskies 14 8 6 Steelformers Taranaki Mountinairs 14 8 6 EnviroNZ Franklin Bulls 14 7 7 Mike Pero Nelson Giants 14 5 9 Wheeler Motor Canterbury Rams 14 4 10 NBL SHOWDOWN SEMI FINALS AND GRAND FINAL - Trusts Arena, Auckland, 30 July – 1 August Semi Final Game One – 30 July Otago Nuggets 97 (J. Hunt 33, J. Ngatai 23, J. Kenny 16) Canterbury Rams 79 (S. Smith 13, T. Britt 12, T. Webley 12) Referees - Melony Wealleans, Sherhon Martin, Tim Brown Semi Final Game Two - 30 July Manawatu Jets 105 (T. Vodanovich 28, T. Samuel 23, H. Harris 17) Taranaki Mountainairs 95 (D. Raukawa 32, M. Jones 25, S. Temara 13) Referees - Martin Davison, Ryan Jones, Dallas Pickering Grand Final – 1 August Otago Nuggets 79 (J. Hunt 21, J. Aitcheson 16, K. Keil, 15) Manawatu Jets 77 (T. Vodanovich 24, H. Harris 19, N. Kirksey 11) Referees - Martin Davison, Melony Wealleans, Tim Brown 2020 Results Annual 3 2020 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL National Basketball League Showdown Awards All Star Five Derone Raukawa (Steelformers Taranaki Mountainiars) Izayah Mauriohooho-Le’afa (Auckland Huskies) Jordan Ngatai (Fluid Recruitment Otago Nuggets) Marcel Jones (Steelformers Taranaki Mountainairs) Tom Vodanovich (Property Brokers, See Me Media Manawatu Jets) Most Valuable Player Tom Vodanovich (Property Brokers, See Me Media Manawatu Jets) Regular Season Winners Fluid Recruitment Otago Nuggets Youth Player of the Year Taane Samuel (Property Brokers, See Me Media Manawatu Jets) Defensive Player of The Year Jarrod Kenny (Fluid Recruitment Otago Nuggets) and Izayah Mauriohooho-Le’afa (Auckland Huskies) Best Social Media EnviroNZ Franklin Bulls Coach of the Year Brent Matahaere (Fluid Recruitment Otago Nuggets) 2020 Results Annual 4 2020 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL 2020 SAL’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE 18IN18 Sal’s NBL 18 in 18 Regular Season Final Standings Team Played Won Lost Platinum Homes Harbour Breeze 5 5 0 Waikato Wizards 5 3 2 Firebrand Otago Gold Rush 5 3 2 Capital Swish 5 2 3 Etco Auckland Dream 5 2 3 Alloyfold Canterbury Wildcats 5 0 5 NBL 18IN18 SEMI FINALS AND GRAND FINAL – Bruce Pulman Arena, Auckland, 4-6 December Semi Final Game One – 4 December Harbour Breeze 77 (A. Kelman-Poto 16, K. Tini 15, E. Fotu 12) Capital Swish 64 (L. Whippy 17, P. Lokotui 14, G. Vaofusi 11) Referees - Melony Wealleans, Sherhon Martin, Tayla Ammunson- Stephens Semi Final Game Two – 5 December Waikato Wizards 68 (K. Manuirirangai 18, A. Parai 14, E. McGoldrick 13) Otago Gold Rush 63 (Z. Richards 15, H. Gray 10, B. Kjestrup 8) Referees – Matthew Bathurst, Ryan Jones, Sasha Nicholson Grand Final – 6 December Harbour Breeze 70 (A. Kelman-Poto 18, T. Clarke 16, B. Blair 10) Waikato Wizards 59 (K. Manuirirangi 15, E. McGoldrick 11, M. Daysh 10) Referees – Ryan Jones, Matthew Bathurst, Tayla Ammunson-Stephens 2020 Results Annual 5 2020 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL National Basketball League 18in18 Awards All Star Five Brooke Blair (Platinum Homes Harbour Breeze) Ashleigh Kelman-Poto (Platinum Homes Harbour Breeze) Makayla Daysh (Waikato Wizards) Zoe Richards (Firebrand Otago Gold Rush) Letava Whippy (Capital Swish) Most Valuable Player Brooke Blair (Platinum Homes Harbour Breeze) Junior Player of the Year Te Araroa Sopoaga (Firebrand Otago Gold Rush) Coach of the Year Gavin Briggs (Firebrand Otago Gold Rush) 2020 Results Annual 6 2020 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL 2020 NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE D LEAGUE D League Regular Season Final Standings Team Played Won Lost Rotorua Lady Geysers 3 3 0 Taranaki Thunder 3 2 1 Tauranga City Coasters 3 1 2 Northland Phoenix 3 0 3 NBL D-LEAGUE TOURNAMENT – Bruce Pulman Arena, Auckland, 4-6 December Grand Final Taranaki Thunder 78 (L. Tewhata 20, V. Weir 14, G. Walsh 12) Rotorua Lady Geysers 68 (A. Leach 20, W. Jennings 19, D. Te Autu 11) Referees - Sherhon Martin, Sasha Nicholson, Toni Lee Smith-Hunwick 2020 Results Annual 7 2020 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL MENS SCHICK 3X3 CUP Regular Season Final Standings Team Played Won Lost SIT Zero Fees Southland Sharks 7 5 2 Taylor Hawkes Bay Hawks 7 4 3 Auckland Huskies 7 5 2 NZ Select 8 4 4 Fluid Recruitment Otago Nuggets 7 5 2 EnviroNZ Franklin Bulls 7 4 3 Tasman Suns 7 5 2 Steelformers Taranaki Mountainairs 8 2 6 Wheeler Motor Canterbury Rams 6 1 5 Property Brokers, See Me Media Manawatu Jets 6 0 6 MEN’S SCHICK 3X3 CUP SEMI FINALS AND GRAND FINAL – ILT Stadium, Southland, 14 November Semi Final Game One – 14 November Hawkes Bay Hawks 21 NZ Select 18 Semi Final Game Two – 14 November Southland Sharks 21 Auckland Huskies 18 Grand Final – 14 November Southland Sharks 21 Hawkes Bay Hawks 19 Men’s Schick 3X3 Cup Total Points Leader 1. Tom Ingham 59 2020 Results Annual 8 2020 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL WOMENS SCHICK 3X3 CUP Regular Season Final Standings Team Played Won Lost Auckland Dream 7 7 0 Platinum Homes Harbour Breeze 7 6 1 NZ Select 7 4 3 Firebrand Otago Gold Rush 7 3 4 Platinum Homes Taranaki Thunder 8 3 5 Capital Swish 7 4 3 Waikato Wizards 8 4 4 Alloyfold Canterbury Wildcats 7 3 4 Bay of Plenty Blaze 6 3 3 Northland Phoenix 6 0 6 WOMEN’S SCHICK 3X3 CUP SEMI FINALS AND GRAND FINAL – ILT Stadium, Southland, 14 November Semi Final Game One – 14 November Auckland Dream 21 NZ Select 14 Semi Final Game Two – 14 November Harbour Breeze 21 Otago Gold Rush 16 Grand Final – 14 November Auckland Dream 18 Harbour Breeze 16 Women’s Schick 3X3 Cup Total Points Leader 1. Tiarna Clarke 51 2020 Results Annual 9 2020 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL Aon Under 17 Nationals Hosted by Canterbury Basketball Association October 24-26 Boys Final Team Placing Girls Final Team Placing 1. Waikato 1. Waikato 2. Waitaha Canterbury A 2. Hutt Valley 3. Waitakere West 3. Harbour 4. Auckland 4. Otago 5. Harbour 5. Tauranga 6. Wellington 6. Taranaki 7. Tauranga 7. Waitaha Canterbury 8. Taranaki 8. Auckland 9. Counties Manukau 9. Nelson 10. Northland 10. Counties West Auckland 11. North Otago 11. Rotorua 12. Hutt Valley 13. Waikato Country Tournament Team 14. Southland 1. Breeje Schuler (Waikato) 15. South Canterbury 2. Alana Paewai (Waikato) 3. Tia-Calais Remuera (Hutt Valley) Tournament Team 4. Florence Dallow (Harbour) 1. Kazlo Evans (Waikato) 5. D’Stani Foley (Hutt Valley) 2. Sataan Tawera (Auckland) 6. Abby Harris (Otago) 3. Josh Book (Waitaha Canterbury) 7. Jayzee Lee Waihi (Waikato) 4. Ethan Skelton (Waitakere West) 8. Gemma walsh (Taranaki) 5. Dontae Russo-Nance (Waitakere West) 9. Janina Buot (Hutt Valley) 6. Tafara Gapare (Wellington) 10. Meleika Samia (Tauranga) 7. Kwenfor Nwafor (Waikato) 8. Carlin Davidson (Taranaki) Most Valuable Player 9. Akiva McBirney-Griffin (Waikato) Jayzee Lee Waihi (Waikato) 10. Hunter Adam (Waitaha Canterbury) Championship Final Officials Most Valuable Player Hamish Dale, Toni Smith-Hunwick and Corey Hogg Kazlo Evans (Waikato) Third Place Officials Championship Final Officials Brittney Young & Danielle Kooge Regan Ashley, Sasha Nicholson & Aimee-Jo Clarke Third Place Officials Angus Henderson & Sam McFadzean 2020 Results Annual 10 2020 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL Aon Under 15 Nationals Hosted by Waikato Basketball October 24-26 Boys Final Team Placing Girls Final Team Placing 1. Waikato 1. Wellington 2. Auckland 2. Waikato 3. Waitakere West 3. Otago 4. Counties Manukau 4. Rotorua 5. Waitaha Canterbury 5. Waitaha Canterbury 6. Tauranga 6. Hawkes bay 7. Manawatu 7. Northland 8. Otago 8. Taranaki 9. Hawkes Bay 9. Auckland 10. Franklin 10. Tauranga 11. Wellington 11. Harbour 12. Hutt Valley 12. South Canterbury 13. Nelson 13. Franklin 14. Southland 14. West Coast 15. Waikato Country 15. Kapiti 16. Harbour Tournament Team Tournament Team 1. Tannika Leger-Walker (Waikato) 1. Caelys Putoko (Waikato) 2. Laura Ring (Otago) 2. Kashius Farmer (Waikato) 3. Hana Lacey-Rameka (Waikato) 3. William Shortt (Auckland) 4. Naomi Sopoaga (Wellington) 4. George Turner (Counties Manukau) 5. Alyssa Webster (Rotorua) 5. Barri Merimo (Auckland) 6. Kaelanu Albert-Neha (Waikato) 6. William Passi (Counties Manukau) 7. Rangi Tawera (Wellington) 7. Keller Young (Auckland) 8. Ivy Brown (Waitaha canterbury) 8. Dante Matakatea (Waitakere West) 9. Mahina Kukutai (Northland) 9. Nic Book (Waitaha Canterbury) 10. Lily Tualelei (Wellington) 10. 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