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2009 Results Annual 2009 Results Annual 1 NZCT NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE [NBL] Regular Season 1 Waikato Pistons 6 0800 Easy LPG Bay Hawks 2 ecogise Nelson Giants 7 Youthtown Auckland Stars 3 Century City Saints 8 McDonalds Manawatu Jets 4 Bartercard Christchurch Cougars 9 Devon Dynamos Taranaki 5 Appliance Shed Harbour Heat Playoffs Quarterfinals Century City Saints 80 (Mike Efevbarha 18, Lindsay Tait 15, Leon Henry 15) v 0800 Easy LPG Bay Hawks 75 (Charles Bailey 21, Chris Daniel 14, Jeremy Kench 10) Officials: Andy Thackray, Tim Brown, and Raewyn Willocks Bartercard Christchurch Cougars 106 (Paora Winitana 38, Gerard Bowden 22, Tim Behrendorff 20) v Appliance Shed Harbour Heat 98 (Corey Webster 23, Mike Bell 20, BJ Anthony 18) Officials: Gavin Whiu, Melony Wealleans, and Gavin Zimmerman Semifinals ecogise Nelson Giants 83 (Phil Jones 22, Tony Rampton 16, John Barber 15) v Century City Saints 82 (Mike Efevberha 24, Brendon Polyblank 13, Lindsay Tait 12) Officials: Dallas Pickering, Gavin Whiu, and Gavin Zimmerman Waikato Pistons 96 (Michael Fitchett 24, Thomas Abercrombie 23, Justin Bailey 21) v Bartercard Christchurch Cougars 89 (Tim Behrendorff 25, Trenton Wurtz 21, Paora Winitana 17, Paul Henare 17) Officials: Tim Brown, Dallas Pickering, and Melony Wealleans Finals Game 1: Trafalgar Centre, Nelson ecogise Nelson Giants 69 (Phil Jones 21, John Barber 18, Jarryd Lloyd 12) v Waikato Pistons 81 (Adam Ballinger 22, Michael Fitchett 21, Justin Bailey 16) Game 2: Te Awamutu Event Centre, Te Awamutu Waikato Pistons 94 (Justin Bailey 32, Thomas Abercrombie 20, Michael Fitchett 15) v ecogise Nelson Giants 84 (Phil Jones 24, Tony Rampton 20, John Barber 19) Awards Champions Waikato Pistons Runners-up ecogise Nelson Giants Regular Season Winners Waikato Pistons MVP Phil Jones (ecogise Nelson Giants) All-Star Five Mike Efevberha (Century City Saints) Phil Jones (ecogise Nelson Giants) 2 Thomas Abercrombie (Waikato Pistons) Adam Ballinger (Waikato Pistons) Tim Behrendorff (Bartercard Christchurch Cougars) Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy) Mike Efevberha (Century City Saints) Outstanding Forward (Commissioner’s Cup) Thomas Abercrombie (Waikato Pistons) Outstanding Kiwi Guard (John Macdonald Trophy) Phil Jones (ecogise Nelson Giants) Outstanding Kiwi (non-restricted) Forward/Centre (Stan Hill Trophy) Thomas Abercrombie (Waikato Pistons) Rookie of the Year Thomas Abercrombie (Waikato Pistons) Coach of the Year Dean Vickerman (Waikato Pistons) Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy) Mike Efevberha 27.8 per game (Century City Saints) Rebounding Champion(Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy) Jamil Terrell 10.3 per game (McDonalds Manawatu Jets) Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy) Paul Henare 6.5 per game (Bartercard Chch Cougars) Best [Team] Free-Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy) Michael Fitchett 96% (Waikato Pistons) Administrator of the Year Ange Agnew (Waikato Pistons) Media Award (awarded by BBNZ Scott Preston and Grant Chapman) Geoff Longley (The Press) Finals Officials Dallas Pickering, Tim Brown, Andy Thackray and Melony Wealleans 3 OPEN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Invercargill, September 10-12 MEN Final Placings 1 Southland Flyers 4 Auckland 2 Porirua 5 Otago Bombers 3 Southland Stars Final: Southland Flyers 74 (Terrence Lewis 25, Richard Sutherland 14, Brendon Pongia 13, Ed Book 12) beat Porirua 54 (Jason Albert 16, Manaaki Tepania 13, Tipene Friday 10) Q1 17-11 HT 26-31 Q3 58-38 FT 74-54 Tournament Team: Randall Bishop (Porirua), Ed Book (Southland), Tipene Friday (Porirua), Terrence Lewis (Southland), Brendon Pongia (Southland) MVP: Ed Book (Southland) WOMEN Final Placings 1 Southland Pearls 4 Eastern Southland 2 Hutt Valley 5 Southland Stars 3 Te Tai Tokerau Final: Southland Pearls 78 (Donna Wilkins 22, Casey Lockwood 19) beat Hutt Valley Mystics 26 (Lisa Scott 8) Q1 19-7 HT 36-9 Q3 59-19 FT 78-26 Tournament Team: Suzie Bates (Southland), Lisa Book (Southland), Liz Edwards (Hutt Valley), Casey Lockwood (Southland), Donna Wilkins (Southland) MVP: Casey Lockwood (Southland) WHEELCHAIR CHAMPIONSHIPS Final Placings 1 Auckland A 2 Auckland B 3 Nelson Bays 4 Otago Final Auckland A 57 (Reweti Timoti 18, Warren Putt 12) beat Auckland B 25 (Patrick Tuteru 8) Q1 14-5 HT 29-16 Q3 35-19 FT 57-25 4 Tournament Team Reweti Cameron (Auckland A), Carol Daley (Nelson Bays), Steve Hei (Auckland A), James Rollo (Auckland), Ryan Standring (Otago) MVP Reweti Cameron (Auckland A) 5 UNDER-21 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Tauranga – May 6-9 BOYS Final Placings 1 West Auckland 6 Palmerston North 2 Porirua 7 Canterbury 3 Watakere City/Otago 8 Counties Manukau 4 Harbour 9 Western BOP 5 Hutt Valley 10 Emerging Junior Tall Blacks (8 th ) Final: West Auckland 79 (Josh Tuaiti 22, Zach Makavilitogia 20) beat Porirua 67 (Brook Ruscoe 16, Jordan Mills 14, Matt Aird 12) Tournament Team: Jake Ashby (Porirua), Luke Aston (Waitakere City/Otago), Duane Bailey (Waitakere City/Otago), Paaka Hakaraia (West Auckland), Rob Loe (Harbour), Jordan Mills (Porirua), Zach Makavilitogia (West Auckland), Houston O’Riley (West Auckland), Tom Rowe (Waitakere City/Otago), Brook Ruscoe (Porirua) MVP: Houston O’Riley (West Auckland), GIRLS Final Placings 1 Harbour 7 Western BOP 2 Porirua 8 Otago 3 Counties Manukau 9 Palmerston North 4 Waitakere City/New Plymouth 10 Rotorua 5 Hutt Valley 11 Emerging Junior Tall Ferns (3 rd ) 6 Waikato Final: Harbour 83 (Natasha Hall 24, Freda Riwai 14) beat Porirua 64 (Rhandelle Tuala-Fata 16, Rebecca van Kuyk 12) Tournament Team: Jasmine Davis (Hutt Valley), Natasha Hall (Harbour), Jordan Hunter (Counties Manukau), Larissa Marino-Anderson (Counties Manukau), Milika Nathan (Harbour), Chevannah Paalvast (Waitakere City/New Plymouth), Freda Riwai (Harbour), Miriam Slatter (Waikato), Rhandelle Tuala-Fata (Porirua), Letava Whippy (Porirua) MVP: Natasha Hall (Harbour) 6 UNDER-19 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Nelson, May 29 – June 1 BOYS Final Placings 1 Canterbury 7 Wellington 2 Waitakere City 8 Auckland 3 Harbour 9 Waikato 4 Otago 10 Western BOP 5 Porirua 11 Counties Manukau 6 Nelson 12 Hawkes Bay Final: Canterbury 79 (Ethan Rusbatch 20, Kes Yahata 16, David Hoekendijk 14, Sam Evans 10) beat Waitakere City 69 (Jason Goodwin 19, Duane Bailey 17, Christoph Fahrensohn 11) Tournament Team: Tom Rowe (Otago), Duane Bailey (Waitakere), Ethan Rusbatch (Canterbury), Brad Anderson (Harbour), Jason Goodwin (Waitakere), Adam Rainbird (Nelson), Sam Evans (Canterbury), Daniel Green (Porirua), Hayden Miller (Otago), and Kes Yahata (Canterbury) MVP: Sam Evans (Canterbury) GIRLS Final Placings 1 Harbour 7 Otago 2 Hutt Valley 8 Nelson 3 New Plymouth 9 Waikato 4 Waitakere 10 Auckland 5 Canterbury 11 Western BOP 6 North Canterbury 12 Gisborne Final: Harbour 67 (Natasha Hall 26, Mikayla Blair 13, Milika Nathan 11) beat Hutt Valley 62 (Bayley Ross-Waitai 15, Jasmine Davis 11, Shontaye Ropitini 10) Tournament Team: Samara Gallagher (Otago), Zoe Kensington (New Plymouth), Chevannah Paalvast (Waitakere), Gemma Hazeldine (North Canterbury), Jelena Vucinic (Nelson), Megan Shea (Canterbury), Anna Lacey (Harbour), Natasha Hall (Harbour), Jasmine Davis (Hutt Valley), and Baylley Ross Waitai (Hutt Valley. MVP: Anna Lacey (Harbour) 7 UNDER-17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Palmerston North, May 29 – June 1 BOYS Final Placings 1 Wellington 9 Waikato 2 West Auckland 10 Harbour B 3 Harbour A 11 Waitakere City 4 Nelson 12 Otago 5 Hawkes Bay 13 New Plymouth 6 Canterbury 14 Palmerston North 7 Porirua 15 North Canterbury 8 Counties Manukau 16 Western BOP Final: Wellington 73 (Steven Adams 19, Te Aro Paraima-Lewington 15, Joseph Webb 15) beat West Auckland 71 (James Ashby 22, Matt Loulanting 13) Tournament Team: Reuben Te Rangi (Counties Manukau), Michael Karena (Nelson), Isaac Fotu (Harbour), Chris McIntyre (Wellington), Steven Adams (Wellington), James Ashby (West Auckland), Tim Wyatt (Harbour), Alonzo Burton (Hawkes Bay), Tom Ingham (Nelson), and Elliot Burgess (West Auckland). MVP: Steven Adams (Wellington) GIRLS Final Placings 1 Hawkes Bay 9 Otago 2 Waitakere City 10 Hutt Valley 3 Harbour 11 North Canterbury 4 Southland 12 Rotorua 5 Nelson 13 Western BOP 6 Waikato 14 Palmerston North 7 Wellington 15 South Canterbury 8 Counties Manukau 16 New Plymouth Final: Hawkes Bay 67 (Brittaney Vermunt 12, Josie Stockill 13) beat Waitakere City 53 (Tyla Tariau 16, Oramae Solomon 12) Tournament Team: Moengaroa Subritzky (Waitakere), Shannon Perrett (Nelson), Aleesha Coulter (Counties), Josie Stockill (Hawkes Bay), Maggie Burrows (Southland), Jordan Cederwall (Harbour), Tyla Tariau (Waitakere), Georgia Agnew (Waikato), Kayla Kiriau (Wellington), and Shanice Swain (Hawkes Bay) MVP: Josie Stockill (Hawkes Bay) 8 UNDER-15 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Christchurch, October 5-9 BOYS Final Placings 1 Waikato 9 Hawke’s Bay 2 North Harbour 10 New Plymouth 3 West Auckland 11 Western Bay of Plenty 4 Wellington 12 Counties Manukau 5 Hutt Valley 13 Rotorua 6 Auckland 14 Nelson 7 Canterbury 15 North Canterbury 8 Hibiscus Coast 16 Otago Final: Waikato 77 (Kurt Heatherley 37, Delroi Heu 20) beat North Harbour 57 (Tai Webster 21, Sesilili Patel 11) Tournament Team: Joseph Kang (Auckland), Brandon Gleaves (Canterbury), Tai Webster (North Harbour), Sesilili Patel (North Harbour), Kurt Heatherley (Waikato), Delroi Heu (Waikato), Tohi Smith Milner (West Auckland), Paul Won (Wellington), Nico Buckrell (Hutt Valley), Micah Brown (Wellington) MVP: Kurt Heatherley (Waikato) GIRLS Final Placings 1 Waikato 9 Buller 2 Waitakere 10 New Plymouth 3 North Harbour 11 Porirua 4 Canterbury 12 Nelson 5 Hutt Valley 13 Thames Valley 6 Counties Manukau 14 Harbour B 7 North Canterbury 15
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