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2012 Results Annual B A S K E T B A L L N E W Z E A L A N D 2012 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 2012 Results Annual (as at 14 Dec 12) 2 BARTERCARD NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE TAB Final Four Semi Final Game One Grand Final Saturday, May 26 Sunday, May 27 TSB Bank Arena, Wellington At TSB Bank Arena, Wellington James Blond Auckland Pirates 104 (Alex Pledger 25 James Blond Auckland Pirates 89 (Alex Pledger 20, 19, Ismail Muhammad 23, Ron Dorsey 17) Ron Dorsey 18, Ismail Muhammad 16 ) Telecom Business Hub Jets 88 (Josh Pace 25, Chris Wellington Saints 83 (Ernest Scott 28, Casey Frank Hagan 17, Zane Meehl 15) 19, Troy McLean 10, Jason Crowe 10) Referees Referees Melony Wealleans, Gavin Whiu, Shane Nikora Dallas Pickering, Gavin Whiu, Yalla Edwards Results Results 1Q: 23-23 1Q: 28-21 HT: 48-44 (25-21) HT: 46-48 (18-27) 3Q: 79-64 (31-20) 3Q: 71-64 (25-16) FT: 104-88 (25-24) FT: 89-83 (18-19) Semi Final Game Two Wellington Saints 94 (Jason Crowe 36, Ernest Scott 16, Arthur Trousdell 10) HBS Bank Hawkes 88 (Jarrod Kenny 20, Kareem Johnston 17, Galen Young 15, Paora Winitana 15) OT Referees Dallas Pickering, Gavin Zimmerman, Yalla Edwards Results 1Q: 23-17 HT: 40-30 (17-13) 3Q: 62-58 (22-28) FT: 88-94 (10-16) 2012 Results Annual (as at 14 Dec 12) 3 Final Season Standings Final Standings James Blond Auckland Pirates Wellington Saints HBS Bank Hawks Telecom Business Hub Jets The Good Home Taranaki Mountainairs Fico Finance Nelson Giants OceanaGold Nuggets Zerofees Southland Sharks LZ Harbour Heat National Basketball League Awards Most Valuable Player Alan Bland Memorial Trophy - Nick Horvath (Telecom Business Hub Jets) Leading Individual Scorer Josh Pace (23.0) (Telecom Business Hub Jets) Regular Season Winners HBS Bank Hawks (13-3) All Star Five Lindsay Tait (James Blond Pirates) Keith Carr Trophy - Most Outstanding Guard Josh Pace (Telecom Business Hub Jets) Lindsay Tait (James Blond Pirates) Paora Winitana (HBS Bank Hawks) Nick Horvath (Telecom Business Hub Jets) John Macdonald Trophy - Most Outstanding Antoine Tisby (OceanaGold Nuggets) New Zealand Guard Lindsay Tait (James Blond Pirates) Rookie of the Year Reuben Te Rangi (LZ Harbour Heat) Commissioners Cup - Most Outstanding Forward Nick Horvath (Telecom Business Hub Jets) Coach of the Year Paul Henare (HBS Bank Hawks) Stan Hill Trophy - Most Outstanding New Zealand Forward/Centre Administrator of the Year Nick Horvath (Telecom Business Hub Jets) Don Jeffries (Waikato) Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy - Leading Individual Media Award Rebounder Pete McNae (Nelson Mail) Nick Horvath (15.8) (Telecom Business Hub Jets) Free Throw Leaders Dave Taylor Trophy - Leading Assists HBS Bank Hawks (72.2%) Jason Crowe (8.7) (Wellington Saints) Referee of the Year Melony Wealleans 2012 Results Annual (as at 14 Dec 12) 4 WOMENS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP National Championship Tournament Hosted By Basketball Otago August 23-25 Final Nelson Sparks 61 (Shannon Perrett 11, Ninth/Tenth Playoff Jess Bygate 10) Southland Kelvin Hotel Pearls 51 (Elise Cassidy 15, Te Waitakere West Auckland Rangers 40 (Penina Huinga Selby Rickett 13) Davidson 15) Rotorua Lady Volcanics 53 (Danielle Marks 18, Hana Tapiata 12) Results Q1 19-11 Results HT 32-15 (13-4) Q1 15-11 Q3 47-26 (15-11) HT 27-25 (12-14) FT 61-40 (14-14) Q3 40-43 (13-18) FT 51-53 (11-10) Third/Four Playoff Harbour Breeze 49 (Shinae Blair 12, Jody Cameron 10, Eleventh Halsey Ward 10) Palmerston North Storm Otago Oceana Goldrush 54 (Soraya Umaga-Jensen 22) Championship Winners Nelson Sparks Results Q1 5-16 Plate Winners HT 19-30 (14-14) Waikato Wizards Q3 32-47 (13-17) FT 49-54 (17-7) WBC Most Valuable Player Jess Bygate (Nelson Sparks) Fifth/Sixth Playoff Taranaki Trojans 58 (Toni Sharader 14, Hannah All-Star Five Flemming 13, Terai Sadler 13) 1. Aroha Jennings (Rotorua Lady Volanics) Hutt Valley Flyers 81 (Lisa Scott 19, Margaret Scott 16, 2. Jess Bygate (Nelson Sparks) Jacinta Beckley 14) 3. Jodi Hikuroa (Nelson Sparks) 4. Nikki Rampton (Nelson Sparks) Results 5. Soraya Umaga-Jenson (Otago Goldrush) Q1 16-22 HT 31-42 (15-20) YMCA Junior Player of the Year Q3 42-66 (11-24) Stella Beck (Hutt Valley Flyers) FT 58-81 (16-15) Manager of the Year Seventh/Eighth Playoff Julie Harris (Waitakere West Auckland Rangers) Waikato Wizards 68 (Rhaiah Spoonter-Knight 22, Miriam Slatter 13, Natasha Lenden 13, Walker 10) Studio 23 Coach of the Year Canterbury Wildcats 46 (Pip Connell 12, Courtney Tatjana Zizic (Nelson Sparks) Hamblin 10) Results Services to Women’s Basketball Q1 20-8 Aik Ho (Waitakere West Auckland Rangers) HT 40-20 (20-12) Q3 53-31 (13-11) Championship Final Officials FT 68-46 (15-15) Melony Wealleans, Nick Naylor - 2012 Results Annual (as at 14 Dec 12) 5 OPEN AND WHEELCHAIR TOURNAMENTS Open National Championship Tournament Hosted By Rotorua Basketball Association October 20-22 Open Mens Open Womens Final Team Placing Final Team Placing 1. Waikato Titans 1. Rotorua 2. Tauranga City 2. Harbour Dolphinz 3. Rotorua Lakers 3. Te Tai Tokerau 4. Waitakere West 4. Waitakere West 5. Tauraunga City Tournament Team 6. Canterbury Halswell 1. Waitakere West Josh Tuati 7. Gisborne 2. Tauranga City Ashton McQueen 8. Counties Manukau 3.
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