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2019 Results Annual 2019 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 2019 RESULTS ANNUAL 2019 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL 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 NATIONAL TERTIARY CHAMPIONSHIP 8 • National Championship Tournament 8 NATIONAL U23 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 2019 Results Annual 2 2019 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL SAL’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE Regular Season Final Standings Team Played Won Lost Cigna Saints 18 18 0 Taylor Hawks 18 14 4 Wheeler Motor Canterbury Rams 18 13 5 SIT Zero Fees Southland Sharks 18 12 6 Southern Huskies 18 9 9 Mike Pero Nelson Giants 18 7 11 2 Cheap Cars Supercity Rangers 18 3 15 Steelformers Taranaki Mountinairs 18 3 15 Manawatu Jets 18 2 16 FINAL 4 - Horncastle Arena, Christchurch, 20-21 July Semi Final Game One – 20 July Wellington Saints 95 (S. Ili 32, N. Kay 15, T. Abercrombie 12) Southland Sharks 89 (T. Vodanovich 23, A. Pledger 16, R. Nelson 14) Referees - Dallas Pickering, Matthew Bathurst & Sean Cronin Semi Final Game Two - 20 July Taylor Hawks 74 (B. Bowman 26, E. Rusbatch 20, J.Kenny 7) Canterbury Rams 68 (E. Naar 17, I. Wilkins 11, L. Aston 11) Referees - Melony Wealleans, Marty Davison & Sam Pan Grand Final - 21 July Wellington Saints 78 (T. Abercrombie 22, R. Loe 14, N. Kay 13) Taylor Hawks 68 (B. Bowman 30, E. Rusbatch 18, J. Kenny 11) Referees - Dallas Pickering, Melony Wealleans & Marty Davison 2019 Results Annual 3 2019 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL National Basketball League Awards All Star Five Shea Ili (Cigna Saints) Nick Kay (Cigna Saints) Cameron Gliddon (Wheeler Motor Canterbury Rams) Ej Singler (Taylor Hawks) Brandon Bowman (Taylor Hawks) Most Valuable Player Leading Free Throw Percentage Nick Kay (Cigna Saints) Alex Pledger (SIT Zerofees Southland Sharks) NZ Most Valuable Player Golden Hands Shea Ili (Cigna Saints) Nick Kay (Cigna Saints) Regular Season Winners Fans Most Popular Player Cigna Saints Dom Kelman-Poto (SIT Zerofees Southland Sharks) Keith Carr Trophy - Most Outstanding Guard Best Free Throw Percentage Cameron Gliddon (Wheeler Motor Canterbury Cigna Saints Rams) John Macdonald Trophy - Most Outstanding Best Social Media New Zealand Guard Shea Ili (Cigna Saints) Southland Sharks Commissioners Cup - Most Outstanding Photo of the Year Forward Nick Kay (Cigna Saints) David Rowland Stan Hill Trophy - Most Outstanding New Broadcaster of the Year Zealand Forward/Centre Rob Loe (Cigna Saints) Huw Beynon Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy - Leading Best Fan Engagement Individual Rebounder Marcel Jones (Southern Huskies) Wheeler Motor Canterbury Rams Dave Taylor Trophy - Leading Assists Coach of the Year Jarrod Kenny (Taylor Hawks) Mick Downer (Wheeler Motor Canterbury Rams) Most Improved Player Best Print Coverage Ethan Rusbatch (Taylor Hawks) Stuff League Scoring Champion – Alan Bland Award Journalist of the Year Tim Quarterman (2 Cheap Cars Supercity Brent Costelloe Rangers) Best Defensive Player Best Game Presentation Isiah Wilkins (Canterbury Rams) SIT Zero Fees Southland Sharks Leading 3 Point Percentage Administrator of the Year Daniel Kickert (Taylor Hawks) Julie Bensemann (Mike Pero Nelson Giants) Youth Player of the Year Referee of the Year Tyrell Harrison (Mike Pero Nelson Giants) Marty Davison (Canterbury) 2019 Results Annual 4 2019 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL NEW ZEALAND WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Regular Season Final Standings – Div 1 Team Played Won Lost Harbour Breeze 10 7 3 Auckland Dream 10 7 3 Waikato Wizards 10 7 3 Alloyfold Canterbury Wildcats 10 5 5 AM I FIT Otago Gold Rush 10 4 6 Taranaki Thunder 10 0 10 Regular Season Final Standings – Div 2 Team Played Won Lost Capital Swish 6 5 1 Wellington 6 5 1 North Canterbury Spirit 6 4 2 Harbour Zephyr 6 4 2 Rotorua Lady Geysers 6 2 4 Northland Phoenix 6 1 5 South Canterbury Stealers 6 0 6 WBC Playoff Tournament – AUT North Shore, Auckland, 4-6 July Division 1 Grand Final Auckland Dream 89 (N Taylor 25, K Purcell 24, K Kiriau 17) Harbour Breeze 86 (P Davidson 20, Y Negishi, 20, A Kelman-Poto 18) Referees - Callum Welch, Brad Clive, Sherhon Martin 3rd/4th Playoff Waikato Wizards 86 (C Leger-Walker 31, K Leger Walker 18) Canterbury Wildcats 62 (T Morrison 16, Helen Matthews 11) 2019 Results Annual 5 2019 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL Plate Final Capital Swish 71 (M Ili 19, A Parai 17, L Whippy 16) Otago Goldrush 63 (N Visger 17, N Ruske 13) Plate 3rd/4th Playoff Wellington 64 (L Mafua 15, Grace Hunter 15) Taranaki 63 (T Clements 17, R Sampson 15, E Langton 15) Division 2 Grand Final Capital Swish 80 (M Ili 27, A Parai 16, L Whippy 14) Wellington 69 (L Mafua 16, S Penese 15) Referees - Helaman Begman, Shelton Harris, Reagan Ashley Cup Final North Canterbury Spirit 74 (E McGoldrick 18, S Morris 15) Harbour Zephyr 61 (O Berry 17, T Clarke 16) Cup 3rd/4th Playoff Rotorua Lady Geysers 75 (A Haumaha 43, D Te Autu 14) South Canterbury Stealers 49 (D Frederikson 18, L Curtis 7) Women’s Basketball Championship Awards Division 1 All Star Five Penina Davidson (Harbour Breeze) Natalie Taylor (Auckland Dream) Krystal Leger-Walker (Waikato Wizards) Kalani Purcell (Auckland Dream) Marita Davydova (Alloyfold Canterbury Wildcats) Division 2 All Star Five Arielle Parai (Capital Swish) Aroha Haumaha (Rotorua Lady Vols) Leah Mafua (Wellington) Letava Whippy (Capital Swish) Esra McGoldrick (North Canterbury Spirit) Division 1 Most Valuable Player Division 2 Most Valuable Player Kalani Purcell (Auckland Dream) Letava Whippy (Capital Swish) Junior Player of the Year Coach of the Year Charlisse Leger-Walker (Waikato Wizards) Aik Ho (Auckland Dream) Special Contribution to the Women’s Game Mike Lacey 2019 Results Annual 6 2019 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL WHEELCHAIR 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 2019 Results Annual 7 2019 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL National Tertiary Championships Hosted by Canterbury Basketball Association September 20-22 Men’s Final Team Placing Women’s Final Team Placing 1. University of Otago 1. University of Auckland 2. University of Canterbury 2. Auckland University of Technology 3. University of Waikato 3. Lincoln University 4. Lincoln University 4. University of Otago 5. Auckland University of Technology 5. University of Canterbury 6. University of Auckland 6. Victoria University of Wellington 7. Victoria University of Wellington 7. Massey University 8. Massey University 8. University of Waikato All-Star 5 All-Star 5 1. Philip Borota (UoW) 1. Georgia Henare (UoA) 2. Jacob Mulholland (UoC) 2. Tiarna Clarke (AUT) 3. Darcy Knox (UoO) 3. Tabitha Jenkins (AUT) 4. Josiah Williams (LU) 4. Olivia Berry (UoA) 5. Josh Aitcheson (UoO) 5. Connie Poletti (LU) Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player Josh Aitcheson (UoO) Olivia Berry (UoA) Championship Final Officials Championship Final Officials Hamish Dale, Brad Clive & Reagan Ashley Toni-Lee Smith-Hunwick, Mikey Graham & Harry Apes 2019 Results Annual 8 2019 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL U23 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Hosted by Porirua Basketball Association August 7-10 Men’s Final Team Placing Women’s Final Team Placing 1. Hutt Valley/Wellington 1. Waikato 2. Manawatu 2. Otago 3. Counties Manukau 3. Waitaha Canterbury 4. Harbour 4. Auckland Dream 5. Auckland 5. Taranaki 6. Waikato 6. Tauranga 7. Waitakere West A 7. Manawatu 8. Waikato Country Blue 9. Waitaha Canterbury 10. Porirua Tournament Team 11. Otago 1. Alyssa Hirawani (Waikato) 12. Taranaki 2. Lauryn Hippolite (Waitaha Canterbury) 13. Tauranga 3. Sharne Pupuke-Robati (Auckland Dream) 14. Waitakere West B 4. Nicole Ruske (Otago) 15. Waikato Country Green 5. Ella Bradley (Waikato) Tournament Team Most Valuable Player 1. Tama Faamausili (Manawatu) Ella Bradley (Waikato) 2. Jordan Hunt (Hutt Valley/Wellington) 3. Jake McKinlay (Manawatu) 4. Shem Ili (Counties Manukau) Championship Final Officials 5. Sione Helu (Hutt Valley/Wellington) Brad Clive, Toni-Lee Smith-Hunwick & Reagan Ashley Most Valuable Player Sione Helu (Hutt Valley/Wellington) Championship Final Officials Tim Brown, Tayla Ammunson & Sherhon Martin 2019 Results Annual 9 2019 BASKETBALL NEW ZEALAND RESULTS ANNUAL Aon Under 19 Nationals Hosted by Basketball Otago June 1-4 Men’s Final Team Placing Women’s Final Team Placing 1. Harbour A 1. Harbour 2. Auckland 2. Waikato 3. Waitaha Canterbury A 3. Taranaki 4. Wellington 4. Waitaha Canterbury Red 5. Waikato A 5. Wellington 6. Otago 6. Auckland Dream 7. Harbour B 7. Manawatu 8. Manawatu 8. Otago 9. Hawkes Bay 9. Tasman 10. Waitaha Canterbury B 11. Tasman Tournament Team 12. North Otago 1. Paris Mason (Taranaki) 13. Northland 2. Paris Lokotui (Wellington) 14. Hutt Valley 3. Jess Moors (Harbour) 15. Waikato B 4. Caitlin OÇonnell (Taranaki) 16. Waitakere West 5. Helen Matthews (Canterbury) 6. Jazzmyne Kailahi-Fulu (Harbour) Tournament Team 7. Emme Shearer (Harbour) 1.
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