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Basketball New Zealand 2010 RESULTS ANNUAL Basketball New Zealand 2010 RESULTS ANNUAL CONTENTS BARTERCARD NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE ........................................................................................3 Finals – Three Game Series .......................................................................................................................3 Regular Season Standings .........................................................................................................................3 2010 Bartercard National Basketball League Awards.................................................................................4 CONFERENCE BASKETBALL LEAGUE TOURNAMENT..................................................................................5 National Championship Tournament...........................................................................................................5 WOMENS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP........................................................................................................6 National Championship Tournament...........................................................................................................6 WHEELCHAIR AND OPEN TOURNAMENTS .....................................................................................................7 National Championship Tournament...........................................................................................................7 Open Premiership Tournaments.................................................................................................................8 UNDER 21 TOURNAMENTS................................................................................................................................9 National Championship Tournament...........................................................................................................9 UNDER 19 TOURNAMENTS................................................................................................................................10 National Championship Tournament...........................................................................................................10 Under 19 Premiership Tournaments...........................................................................................................11 UNDER 17 TOURNAMENTS................................................................................................................................12 National Championship Tournament...........................................................................................................12 Under 17 Premiership Tournaments...........................................................................................................13 UNDER 15 TOURNAMENTS................................................................................................................................15 National Championship Tournament...........................................................................................................15 Under 15 Premiership Tournaments...........................................................................................................16 UNDER 13 TOURNAMENTS................................................................................................................................18 National Championship Tournament...........................................................................................................18 Under 13 Premiership Tournaments...........................................................................................................19 ‘A’ SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENT .......................................................................................................21 National Championship Tournament...........................................................................................................21 ‘A’ Secondary School Premiership Tournaments........................................................................................22 ‘AA’ SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENT.....................................................................................................23 National Championship Tournament...........................................................................................................23 ‘AA’ Secondary School Premiership Tournaments .....................................................................................24 JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURNAMENT ..............................................................................................26 Junior Secondary School Premiership Tournaments..................................................................................26 2010 BBNZ Results Annual (as at 13 Dec 10) 2 BARTERCARD NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE Finals – Three Game Series Game One Results 1Q: 34-18 Tuesday, June 29 HT: 58-36 (24-18) At Hamilton Boys High School, Hamilton 3Q: 85-52 (27-16) Waikato Pistons 80 (Thomas Abercrombie 32, FT: 98-69 (13-17) Hayden Allen 17, Alex Pledger 12) Exodus Saints 74 (Lindsay Tait 16, Casey Frank 14, Eric Devendorf 13), Final Game Three Referees Tim Brown, Dallas Pickering, Gavin Whiu Thursday, July 1 At TSB Bank Arena Results Exodus Saints 82 (Lindsay Tait 28, 1Q: 27-16 Eric Devendorf 17, Erron Maxey 13) HT: 48-38 (21-22) Waikato Pistons 79 (Thomas Abercrombie 29, 3Q: 59-54 (11-16) Hayden Allen 20, Rashad Tucker 12), Final FT: 80-74 (21-20) Referees Tim Brown, Dallas Pickering, Andy Thackray Game Two Results Wednesday, June 30 1Q: 23-28 At TSB Bank Arena HT: 41-44 (18-16) Exodus Saints 98 (Eric Devendorf 24, 3Q: 62-55 (21-11) Erron Maxey 17) FT: 82-79 (20-24) Waikato Pistons 69 (Rashaad Tucker 18, Thomas Abercrombie 14, Alex Pledger 12), Final Referees Tim Brown, Dallas Pickering, Andy Thackray Regular Season Standings Final Standings Exodus Saints Waikato Pistons Fico Finance Nelson Giants Harbour Heat 0800 Easy LPG Bay Hawks Zerofees Southland Sharks Christchurch Cougars Taranaki Mountainairs McDonalds Manawatu Jets OceanaGold Nuggets 2010 BBNZ Results Annual (as at 13 Dec 10) 3 2010 Bartercard National Basketball League Awards Most Valuable Player All Star Five Lindsay Tait (Exodus Saints) 1. Eric Devendorf (Exodus Saints) 2. Lindsay Tait (Exodus Saints) Regular Season Winners 3. Mika Vukona (Fico Finance Nelson Giants) Exodus Saints (14-4) 4. Rene Rougeau (Zerofees Southland Sharks) 5. Thomas Abercrombie (Waikato Pistons) Keith Carr Trophy - Most Outstanding Guard Lindsay Tait (Exodus Saints) Rookie of the Year Martin Iti (Zerofees Southland Sharks) John Macdonald Trophy - Most Outstanding NZ Guard Coach of the Year Lindsay Tait (Exodus Saints) Pero Cameron (Exodus Saints) Commissioners Cup - Most Outstanding Forward Free Throw Leader Thomas Abercrombie (Waikato Pistons) Phill Jones (87.7%) (Fico Finance Nelson Giants) Stan Hill Trophy - Most Outstanding NZ Administrator of the Year Forward/Center James King (Fico Finance Nelson Giants) Thomas Abercrombie (Waikato Pistons) Media Award Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy - Leading Individual Brendan Egan (Southland Times) Rebounder Alex Pledger (12.6) (Waikato Pistons) Best FT% McDonalds Manawatu Jets (74.2%) Dave Taylor Trophy - Leading Assists Lindsay Tait (7.1) (Exodus Saints) Leading Scorer Eric Devendorf (25.6) (Exodus Saints) 2010 BBNZ Results Annual (as at 13 Dec 10) 4 CONFERENCE BASKETBALL LEAGUE TOURNAMENT National Championship Tournament Hosted By Porirua Basketball Association July 23-30 Final Team Placing Third/Fourth Playoff 1. Hutt Valley Junior Tall Blacks 85 (Stefan Mandic 19, 2. Porirua Brad Anderson 17) 3. Junior Tall Blacks Nelson Suns 76 (Bronson Beri 21, 4. Nelson Suns Sam To’omata 18, Sam Dempster 14, 5. Kelvin Hotel Southland Flyers Tom Ingham 10) 6. Actrix Waikato Titans Fraser Referees Final Scott Harris, Brendon Hodgson, Brent O’Hagan Hutt Valley 111 (Brendon Polyblank 42, Leon Henry 25, Damien Ekenasio 15) Results Porirua 95 (Arthur Trousdell 34, Ross Taurima 22, Q1 23-15 Jordan Mills 12) HT 48-30 (25-15) Q3 66-60 (18-30) Referees FT 85-76 (19-16) Marty Davison, Donna Brown, Melony Wealleans Results All Star 5 Q1 29-26 1. Brendon Polyblank (Hutt Valley) HT 58-41 (29-19) 2. James Paringatai (Southland) Q3 82-66 (24-21) 3. Jordan Mills (Porirua) FT 111-95 (29-29) 4. Leon Henry (Hutt Valley) 5. Ross Taurima (Porirua) Fifth/Sixth Playoff Most Valuable Player Southland 80 (James Paringatai 24, Leon Henry (Hutt Valley) Gareth Dawson 17, Dan Peck 15) Actrix Waikato Titans Fraser 65 (Chris Daniel 22, Duane Bailey 17) Championship Final Officials Scott Harris, Marty Davison, Brent O’Hagan Results Q1 31-12 HT 49-34 (18-22) Q3 63-49 (14-15) FT 80-65 (17-16) 2010 BBNZ Results Annual (as at 13 Dec 10) 5 WOMENS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP National Championship Tournament Hosted By Basketball Otago August 19-21 Final Results NZ Force Harbour Breeze 71 (Noni Wharemate 26, Q1 9-3 Karlene Kingi 15, Jody Cameron 14) Oceana Otago HT 30-12 (21-9) Goldrush 27 (Suzie Bates 15, Casey Lockwood 15, Q3 51-23 (21-11) Samara Gallaher 12, Renee Johnson 12) FT 73-35 (22-12) Results Championship Winners Q1 21-8 NZ Force Harbour Breeze HT 36-27 (15-19) Q3 54-39 (18-12) Plate Winners FT 71-66 (17-27) Taranaki Trojans Third Equal NZ Force Most Valuable Player Waikato Wizards and NZ Force Womens Academy Noni Wharemate (NZ Force Harbour Breeze) Fifth/Sixth Playoff Taranaki Trojans 63 (Jelena Vucinic 16, All-Star Five Georgina Richards 14, Josie Stockill 13) Palmerston 1. Suzie Bates (Oceana Otago Goldrush) North Storm 56 (Natalie Moore 17, R Craig 13, 2. Jody Cameron (NZ Force Harbour Breeze) Jordan Hunter 10) 3.
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