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2015 Results Annual B A S K E T B A L L N E W Z E A L A N D 2015 RESULTS ANNUAL CONTENTS NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE ................................................................................................................... 3 BARTERCARD NBL FINAL FOUR ............................................................................................................. 3 Final Season Standings .............................................................................................................................. 4 National Basketball League Awards ........................................................................................................... 4 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP ....................................................................................................... 5 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 5 NATIONAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS & U23 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 6 WHEELCHAIR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT ........................................................................... 7 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 7 UNDER 19 TOURNAMENTS ................................................................................................................................ 8 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 8 UNDER 17 TOURNAMENTS ................................................................................................................................ 9 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 9 UNDER 15 TOURNAMENTS ................................................................................................................................ 10 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 10 UNDER 13 REGIONAL TOURNAMENTS ............................................................................................................ 11 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 11 SECONDARY SCHOOL 3X3 NATIONAL SLAM ................................................................................................. 13 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 13 ‘A’ SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS ..................................................................................................... 15 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 15 ‘A’ Secondary Schools Premiership Tournaments ...................................................................................... 16 ‘AA’ SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS .................................................................................................. 17 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 17 ‘AA’ Secondary Schools Premiership Tournaments .................................................................................... 18 JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENTS ............................................................................................ 20 Junior Secondary Schools Premiership Tournaments ................................................................................ 20 2015 Results Annual (as at 9 November 2015) 2 NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE BARTERCARD NBL FINAL FOUR Semi Final Game One Grand Final Friday, July 4 Sunday, July 5 TSB Bank Arena, Wellington TSB Bank Arena, Wellington Zero Fees Southland Sharks 95 (Tai Wesley 24, Zero Fees Southland Sharks 72 (Todd Blanchfield Kevin Braswell 23, Adrian Majstrovich 18, Duane 23; Tai Wesley 19) Bailey 14) Wellington Saints 68 (Brendon Polyblank 18, Supercity Rangers 80 (Reuben Te Rangi 22, Daniel Johnson 17, M Dion Prewster 10, Leon Jason Cadee 15, Tom Garlepp 15, Casey Frank Henry 10) 13) Referees Referees Dallas Pickering, Melony Wealleans, Gavin Melony Wealleans, Miguel Gallardo, Ryan Jones Zimmerman Results Results 1Q: 26-25 1Q: 20-25 HT: 49-44 HT: 41-39 3Q: 68-61 3Q: 57-58 FT: 95-80 FT: 72-68 Semi Final Game Two Friday, July 4 TSB Bank Arena, Wellington Mike Pero Nelson Giants 85 (Mika Vukona 19, Deronn Scott 18, Finn Delaney 14, Phill Jones 13) Wellington Saints 97 (Lindsay Tait 29, Daniel Johnson 22, Dion Prewster 17) Referees Dallas Pickering, Gavin Zimmerman, Yalla Edwards Results 1Q: 15-26 HT: 43-49 3Q: 61-71 FT: 85- 97 2015 Results Annual (as at 9 November 2015) 3 Final Season Standings Final Season Standings Zero Fees Southland Sharks Wellington Saints Mike Pero Nelson Giants Supercity Rangers Canterbury Rams Breaker Manawatu Jets IMS Payroll Hawks Augusta Airs National Basketball League Awards Most Valuable Player Torrey Craig (Wellington Saints) Alan Bland Memorial Trophy - Leading Individual Scorer NZ Most Valuable Player Aaron Fuller (Augusta Airs) Lindsay Tait (Wellington Saints) All Star Five Regular Season Winners Torrey Craig (Wellington Saints) Zero Fees Southland Sharks McKenzie Moore (Mike Pero Nelso Giants) Todd Blanchfield (Zerofees Southland Sharks) Keith Carr Trophy - Most Outstanding Guard Tai Wesley (Zerofees Southland Sharks) Torrey Craig (Wellington Saints) Aaron Fuller (Augusta Airs) John Macdonald Trophy - Most Outstanding Best Free Throw Percentage New Zealand Guard Mike Pero Nelson Giants Lindsay Tait (Wellington Saints) Rookie of the Year Commissioners Cup - Most Outstanding Forward Josh Duinker (Mike Pero Nelso Giants) Tai Wesley (Zerofees Southland Sharks) Coach of the Year Stan Hill Trophy - Most Outstanding New Zealand Paul Henare (Zerofees Southland Sharks) Forward/Centre Josh Duinker (Mike Pero Nelson Giants) Media Award Logan Savory (Southland Times) Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy - Leading Individual Rebounder Finals Most Valuable Player Jeremiah Trueman (Breaker Manawatu Jets) Tai Wesley (Zerofees Southland Sharks) Dave Taylor Trophy - Leading Assists Referee of the Year Lindsay Tait (Wellington Saints) Tim Brown (Auckland) 2015 Results Annual (as at 9 November 2015) 4 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP National Championship Tournament Hosted By Porirua Basketball Association June 4-6 Grand Final Championship Winners Oceana Gold Rush Otago 67 (Jillian Harmon Oceana Gold Rush Otago 14p/12r, Janet Main 13p, Soraya Umaga-Jensen 11p, Samara Gallaher 9p/21r/5a) Championship Runner Up Auckland Counties Manukau Lady Hawks 43 Auckland Counties Manukau Lady Hawks (Jordan Hunter 15p, Hailey Purcell 11p, Kalani Purcell 8p/18r) Plate Winners Harbour Breeze 3rd/4th Playoff ProBrands Nelson Sparks 64 (Jodi Hikuroa-Jeffrey Most Valuable Player 16p, Hana Wilkinson 12p, Jess Bygate 11p, Kat Jillian Harmon (Oceana Gold Rush Otago) Jones 9p/8r) Waikato Wizards 61 (Miriam Stevens 15p, Alyssa All-Star Five Hirawani 13p, Jess Tuki 8p/13r) Jessica Bygate (ProBrands Nelson Sparks) Jessica Tuki (Waikato Wizards) Plate Final - 5th/6th Playoff Jillian Harmon (Oceana Gold Rush Otago) Harbour Breeze 57 (Morgan Roberts 18p, Deena Jordan Hunter (Auckland Counties Manukau Lady Franklin 6p, 13r) Hawks) New Zealand Home Loans Canterbury Wildcats 54 Samarah Gallaher (Oceana Gold Rush Otago) (Darcy Rose 15p/17r, Laken Wairau 9p, Tessa Stewart-Morrison 9p) Junior Player of the Year Krystal Leger-Walker (Waikato Wizards) 7th/8th Playoff Waitakere Lady Rangers 63 (Te Oramae Solomon Manager/Administrator of the Year 16p, Moengaroa Subritzky 14p, Wuanyei Ah-Hing Nardi Leonard (Auckland Counties Manukau Lady 11p) Hawks) Capital Flyers 38 (Shanee Kirau 8p) Coach of the Year 9th/10th Playoff Todd Marshall (Oceana Gold Rush Otago) Rotorua Lady Vols 62 (Aroha Haumaha 18p/10r, Awatea Leach 15p, Stone Nadine 11p) Services to Women’s Basketball Tauranga City Coasters 47 (Georgina Richards Trent Adam (Taranaki Basketball) 18p, Kaatia Watene 14p, Mikayla Daysh 6p/12r) Championship Final Officials 11th/12th Playoff Gareth Teahan (Auckland) and Brent O’Hagan Bartercard Taranaki Thunder 72 (Terai Sadler 22p, (Nelson) Rebekah Trethewey 11p, Jenna Kensington 11p) Te Tai Tokerau Phoenix 46 (Jaimee-Lee Tito 15, Plate Officials Freda Riwai 12p) Ryan Jones (Auckland) and Luke Chmielewski (Waikato) 2015 Results Annual (as at 9 November 2015) 5 NATIONAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS & UNDER 23 TOURNAMENTS National Championship Tournament Hosted By Basketball New Zealand September 9-12 NBC Mens NBC Womens Championship Final Officials Jilly Harris (Auckland), Tayla Ammunson (Rotorua) Final Team Placing & Jacob Cromb (Otago) 1. Porirua 2. Waitakere Rangers U23 Mens 3. Canterbury 4. Otago Final Team Placing 5. Waitakere 1. Canterbury Metro 6. Counties 2. Hutt Valley 3. Harbour NBC Mens All Star 5 4. Waikato 1. Casey Frank (Waitakere West Rangers) 5. Taranaki 2. Randall Bishop (Porirua) 6. Rotorua 3. Marty Davison (Canterbury) 7. Counties 4. Sam King (Otago) 8. Waitakere Blue 5. Ross Taurima (Porirua) 9. Auckland 1 10. Waitakere Green NBC Mens Most Valuable Player 11. Auckland 2 Randall Bishop (Porirua)
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