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SBS STARS MEN (KOREA) 2003 Australian Tour SBS STARS MEN (KOREA) 2003 Australian Tour Game 1 Saturday 20 September 2003 Teams: Australian Institute of Sport vs SBS Stars. Venue: Goulburn Basketball Stadium. Address: Braidwood Road, Goulburn NSW 2580. Tip-off: 6.00pm. Duration: 4 x 10 minutes fully timed. Result: Won 79-66 Game 2 Sunday 21 September 2003 Teams: Hunter Pirates vs SBS Stars. Venue: Maitland Federation Centre. Address: 10 Bent Street, Maitland NSW 2320. Tip-off: 5.00pm. Duration: 4 x 12 minutes fully timed. Result: Won 102-92 Game 3 Wednesday 24 September 2003 (Double Header) Teams: Waratah All Stars vs SBS Stars. Venue: Trinity Grammar School. Address: 119 Prospect Road, Summer Hill NSW 2130. Tip-off: 8.15pm. Duration: 4 x 10 minutes fully timed. Result: Won 101-76 Game 4 - Saturday 27 September 2003 Teams: Hunter Pirates vs SBS Stars. Venue: Maitland Federation Centre. Address: 10 Bent Street, Maitland NSW 2320. Tip-off: 7.00pm. Duration: 4 x 12 minutes fully timed. Result: Lost 96-125 Game 5 - Sunday 28 September 2003 Teams: West Sydney Razorbacks vs SBS Stars. Venue: Bankstown Basketball Stadium. (Closed to the public) Address: Third Avenue, Condell Park NSW 2200. Tip-off: 4.00pm. Duration: 4 x 12 minutes fully timed. Result: Lost 87-122 Game 6 - Monday 29 September 2003 Teams: Wollongong Hawks vs SBS Stars. Venue: Shellharbour City Sports Stadium. Address: Croome Road Sporting Complex, Albion Park NSW 2527. Tip-off: 6.00pm. Duration: 4 x 12 minutes fully timed. Result: Lost 88-107 Top Scorers: Game 1 vs Australian Institute of Sport SBS Stars: Glover 24, Billingsley 17, Sin DH 15. Australian Institute of Sport: Newley 20, Labka 14, Allen 10. Game 2 vs Hunter Pirates SBS Stars: Sin D.H. 28, Billingsley 28, Glover 22, Kim S.H 7, Yoon Young Pil 7, Cho J.Y 4, Ahan C.H 4, Jun B.S 2. Hunter Pirates: M Pierce 21, T Hudson 18, A Melmeth 14, Wayne Brown 11, D Proctor 8, S Pennisi 6, J Morgan 5, R Morgan 3, R Rupreicht 3, A Houston 2, Z Masalkovski 1. Game 3 vs Waratah All-Stars SBS Stars: Sin Dong Hwan 25, Jun Byong Suk 21, L Billingsley 16, Yun Young Pil 12, An Chul Ho 9, A Glover 8, Kim Woo Sin 6, Song Tae Dyang 4. Waratah All-Stars: Stephen Whitehead 17, Brendan Grugan 11, Jason Strong 11, James McCann 9, Goran Veg 9, Mark Smith 8, Blake Henricks 6, Alex Hayman 5. Game 4 vs Hunter Pirates SBS Stars: Glover 29, Billingsley 25, Ahan 13, Sin 10, Jun 5, Cho 5, Kim 4, Yoon Young Pil 4. Hunter Pirates: Matt Shanahan 28, Brendan Mann 17, Geordie Cullen 16, Kevin Brooks 15, Chris Harriman 14, Peter Barnett 12, Michael Kingma 10, Cameron Rigby 7, Miles Pearce 6. Game 5 vs West Sydney Razorbacks SBS Stars: Sin DH 25, Jun BS 14, Ledarly Billingsley 14, Anthony Glover 12, Kim HS 11, Ah CH 8, Yun YP 2, Cho SH 1. West Sydney Razorbacks: John Rillie 26, Steve Markovic 21, Simon Dwight 17, David Pennisi 16, Jon Croft 10, Russell Hinder 5, Matt Conacher 4, Sam Mackinnon 4. Game 6 vs Wollongong Hawks SBS Stars: Anthony Glover 26, Jun BS 20, Sin DH 14, Ledarly Billingsley 12, Kim HS 6, Song TY 4, Yun YP 4, Cho SH 2. Wollongong Hawks: John Mueller 17, Damon Lowery 15, Glen Saville 14, Adam Caporn 14, Darnell Mee 13, Mat Campbell 12, Ben Knight 8, Troy Pilon 7, Kane Riley-Henderson 5, Troy McLean 2, Tim Labka 2. .
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