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2005 Results Annual 2005 Results Annual Basketball New Zealand would like to thank the following associations for hosting Premiership and National Championship tournaments in 2005: Basketball Otago Palmerston North Basketball Association Canterbury Basketball Association South Canterbury Basketball Association Counties-Manukau Basketball Association Southland Basketball Association Harbour Basketball Taupo Basketball Association Marlborough Basketball Association Waitakere Basketball Association Napier Basketball Association Wanganui Basketball Association Nelson Basketball Association Wellington Basketball Association New Plymouth Basketball Association Western Bay of Plenty Basketball Association Opotiki Basketball Association Whangarei Basketball Association Thank you to the tournament organisers and volunteers for your hard work in ensuring that all participants had a good experience and the tournaments were a success. DIVISIONAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Wanganui, October 22–24 Men Final Placings 1 Easts 2 Palmerston North 3 Mid Canterbury 4 South Canterbury 5 Whangarei 6 Waitakere 7 Western Bay of Plenty 8 Shelton Blazers Semifinals Palmerston North 78 South Canterbury 63 Easts 92 Mid Canterbury 52 Final Easts 81 Palmerston North 61 Tournament Team Jeremy Banks (Easts), Chris Kells (Palmerston North), Beau Mackay (Whangarei), Callum McCarten (Waitakere), Thomas Philpot (Palmerston North), Brook Rapson (Easts), Jason Reddish (Easts), Josh Rodgers (Mid Canterbury), Phil Winter (South Canterbury), Mathew Wood (Easts) MVP Jeremy Banks (Easts) Women Final Placings 1 Auckland 2 Southland 3 Nelson 4 Western Bay of Plenty 5 Wainuiomata 6 New Plymouth 7 Hutt Valley 8 Whangarei Semifinals Southland 62 Western Bay of Plenty 58 Auckland 61 Nelson 60 Final Auckland 40 Southland 36 Tournament Team Leanne Hall (Western Bay of Plenty), Jodi Hikuroa (Nelson), Derryn Jakobi (Auckland), Tuese Lewis (Wainuiomata), Fiona Morse (Southland), Grace Rasmussen (Auckland), Rachel Rasmussen (Auckland), Jo Thomson (Southland), Tatjana Vucinic (Nelson), Aimee Williams (Auckland) MVP Grace Rasmussen (Auckland) WHEELCHAIR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Wanganui, October 22–24 Final Placings 1 Canterbury 2 Waikato 3 WheelBreakers 4 Wellington Semifinals Waikato 87 Wellington 2 Canterbury 62 WheelBreakers 47 Final Canterbury 63 Waikato 61 Tournament Team Mike Hall (WheelBreakers), Sheldon Larsen (Waikato), Reo Lewis (Canterbury), Pokoina Mani (WheelBreakers), Danny McBride (Waikato), Travis Moffat (Canterbury), Darren Skuse (Waikato), Brendon Stratton (WheelBreakers), Andrew Tarrant (Canterbury), Eamon Wood (Canterbury) MVP Darren Skuse (Waikato) UNDER 23 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS North Harbour, October 6–9 Men Final Placings 1 NZIS (Wellington) 2 Canterbury 3 Waikato Red 4 Waitakere 5 Harbour 6 Bay of Plenty 7 Waikato Blue Final NZIS 64 (Everard Bartlett 15) Canterbury 50 (Joel Hart 15) Tournament Team Everard Bartlett (NZIS), Chris Daniel (NZIS), Mark Jones (NZIS), Zane Meehl (Waitakere), Mark Morrison (Canterbury), James Paringatai (Waikato Red), Dylan Perfect-Tait (Waikato Blue), Jarrod Riseborough (Harbour), Ross Taurima (Waikato Red), Mike Townsend (Canterbury) MVP Chris Daniel (NZIS) Women Final Placings 1 Harbour 2 Auckland 3 Otago 4 Waitakere 5 Canterbury 6 Nga Hau E Wha (Counties-Manukau) 7 Mahurangi 8 Counties-Manukau Semifinals Harbour 82 (Micaela Cocks 25) Waitakere 62 (Arielle Parai 16) Auckland 52 (Grace Rasmussen 23) Otago 50 (Suzie Bates 20) Final Harbour 76 (Pip Charlesworth 19) Auckland 37 (Grace Rasmussen 11) Tournament Team Suzie Bates (Otago), Elise Cassidy (Otago), Micaela Cocks (Harbour), Jordan Hunter (Nga Hau E Wha), Karlene Kingi (Waitakere), Jessica McCormack (Harbour), Arielle Parai (Waitakere), Grace Rasmussen (Auckland), Laura Thompson (Canterbury), Lisa Wallbutton (Harbour) MVP Lisa Wallbutton (Harbour) UNDER 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Waitakere, July 9–12 Men Final Placings 1 Hutt Valley 2 Waitakere 3 Harbour 4 Nelson 5 Canterbury 6 Porirua 7 Whangarei 8 Auckland 9 Palmerston North 10 Waikato Semifinals Waitakere 89 (Ben Anthony Jr 24) Nelson 87 (Hugh Quinlivan 21) Hutt Valley 80 (James Paringatai 26) Harbour 76 (Corey Webster 260) Final Hutt Valley 71 (Daniel Quinlivan 18) Waitakere 65 (Jonathan Fesolai 14) Tournament Team Ben Anthony Jr (Waitakere), Everard Bartlett (Hutt Valley), Johnny Kruger (Whangarei), Kahn Le Prevost-Shepherd (Waitakere), James Paringatai (Hutt Valley), Hugh Quinlivan (Nelson), Jeremiah Trueman (Nelson), Alex Wastney (Hutt Valley), Corey Webster (Harbour), Marques Whippy (Harbour) MVP Ben Anthony Jr (Waitakere) Women Final Placings 1 Harbour 2 Waitakere 3 Canterbury 4 Auckland 5 Hutt Valley 6 Wellington Semifinals Harbour 85 (Micaela Cocks 21) Auckland 47 (Jordina Katu 14) Waitakere 60 (Alana Auld 29) Canterbury 53 (Aleisha Harcourt 19) Final Harbour 78 (Lisa Wallbutton 27) Waitakere 52 (Kyler Parai 22) Tournament Team Philippa Charlesworth (Harbour), Micaela Cocks (Harbour), Antonia Edmondson (Canterbury), Aleisha Harcourt (Canterbury), Amanda Harris (Harbour), Arielle Parai (Waitakere), Kyler Parai (Waitakere), Ilona Silva (Auckland), Chelsea Terei (Harbour), Lisa Wallbutton (Harbour) MVP Lisa Wallbutton (Harbour) UNDER 18 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Christchurch, July 14–17 Men Final Placings 1 Waitakere 2 Harbour 3 Counties-Manukau 4 Waikato 5 Canterbury 6 Wellington 7 North Canterbury 8 Porirua Semifinals Waitakere 78 (Houston O'Riley 24) Waikato 49 (Brian Stensness 12) Harbour 118 (Corey Webster 40) Counties-Manukau 81 (Daniel Cunningham 23) Final Waitakere 98 (Ben Anthony Jr 34) Harbour 80 (Corey Webster 48) Tournament Team Ben Anthony Jr (Waitakere), Ezra Fantl (Waitakere), Ellery Fruean (Waitakere), Zach Makavilitogia (Counties- Manukau), Houston O’Riley (Waitakere), Warrick Siddall (Harbour), Muka Silver (Waikato), Uani Talagi (Counties- Manukau), Brad Tutahi (Waikato), Corey Webster (Harbour) MVP Corey Webster (Harbour) Women Final Placings 1 Canterbury 2 Auckland 3 Palmerston North 4 Waikato 5 Counties-Manukau 6 Harbour 7 Otago 8 New Plymouth Semifinals Auckland 66 (Jaleeza Beckingsale & Chatzi Niha 16) Palmerston North 62 (Awhina Wakefield 15) Canterbury 59 (Miranda Caldwell 18) Waikato 41 (Kerry Aarts 10) Final Canterbury 65 (Natalie Moore 23) Auckland 43 (Jaleeza Beckingsale 12) Tournament Team Kerry Aarts (Waikato), Te Amo Amaru-Tibble (Palmerston North), Miranda Caldwell (Canterbury), Melissa Harrison (Canterbury), Erica Hopkinson (Harbour), Natalie Moore (Canterbury), Chatzi Niha (Auckland), Te Rina Noon (Counties-Manukau), Ilona Silva (Auckland), Awhina Wakefield (Palmerston North) MVP Miranda Caldwell (Canterbury) UNDER 16 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Palmerston North, July 20–23 Boys Final Placings 1 Wellington 9 Canterbury 2 Counties-Manukau 10 Rotorua 3 Harbour 11 Whangarei 4 Waikato 12 Thames Valley 5 Hutt Valley 13 Waitakere 6 Nelson 14 New Plymouth 7 Palmerston North 15 Otago 8 Massey 16 Southland Semifinals Counties-Manukau 73 (George Byrt & Poutu Edwards 17) Waikato 61 (Te Puao Silver 23) Wellington 76 (Thomas Webb 19) Harbour 64 (Sam Butler 13) Final Wellington 76 (Brook Ruscoe 27) Counties-Manukau 52 (Dennis Tawhiti 18) Tournament Team Riki Buckrell (Hutt Valley), Samuel Butler (Harbour), Samuel Dempster (Nelson), Poutu Edwards (Counties- Manukau), Storme Edwards (Counties-Manukau), Dion Prewster (Wellington), Brook Ruscoe (Wellington), Te Puao Silver (Waikato), Afa Tauli (Palmerston North), Thomas Webb (Wellington) MVP Dion Prewster (Wellington) Girls Final Placings 1 Porirua 9 Counties-Manukau 2 New Plymouth 10 Waitakere 3 Hutt Valley 11 Nelson 4 Canterbury 12 Rotorua 5 Harbour 13 Marlborough 6 Waikato 14 Western Bay of Plenty 7 Kaitaia 15 Mid Canterbury 8 Wellington 16 Whangarei Semifinals Porirua 96 (Codi Hippolite 27) Hutt Valley 67 (Jade Clouston 21) New Plymouth 72 (Amber Bellringer 38) Canterbury 61 (Erin Rooney 22) Final Porirua 89 (Donna Fermanis 25) New Plymouth 66 (Amber Bellringer 23) Tournament Team Amber Bellringer (New Plymouth), Mikayla Blair (Harbour), Jade Clouston (Hutt Valley), Mieke Elkington (Waikato), Waimarie Halkyard (Kaitaia), Paige Hareb (New Plymouth), Codi Hippolite (Porirua), Silika Patuwai (Porirua), Lauren Paurini (Porirua), Erin Rooney (Canterbury) MVP Codi Hippolite (Porirua) UNDER 14 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Blenheim, October 4–8 Boys Final Placings 1 Heretaunga 9 Western Bay of Plenty 2 Nelson 10 Porirua 3 Wellington 11 Massey 4 Harbour 12 Waikato 5 Rotorua 13 Hibiscus Coast 6 Waitakere 14 Buller 7 Canterbury 15 Gisborne 8 Hutt Valley 16 North Canterbury Semifinals Nelson 84 (Alex Jordan 34) Harbour 47 (Brad Anderson 23) Heretaunga 79 (Moughan Sali 27) Wellington 69 (Scott Sharp 33) Final Heretaunga 92 (Moughan Sali 30) Nelson 76 (Chris Duthie 22) Tournament Team Brad Anderson (Harbour), Aaron Dempster (Nelson), Alex Jordan (Nelson), Arana Kenny (Porirua), Anthony Li (Hutt Valley), Roger Morgan (Rotorua), Rhod Oli (Heretaunga), Moughan Sali (Heretaunga), Scott Sharp (Wellington), Sonny Tuaputa (Heretaunga) MVP Moughan Sali (Heretaunga) Girls Final Placings 1 Harbour 9 Western Bay of Plenty 2 Wellington 10 Mid Canterbury 3 Canterbury 11 Counties-Manukau 4 Hutt Valley 12 New Plymouth 5 Napier 13 North Canterbury 6 Waitakere A 14 Otago 7 Waikato 15 Marlborough 8 Waitakere B 16 Rotorua Semifinals Wellington 56 (Shiana-Rose Harris 17) Canterbury 34 (Megan Shea 10) Harbour 64 (Shinae Blair 29) Hutt Valley 63 (Awhina Karawana 21) Final Harbour 80 (Shinae Blair 39) Wellington 79 (Jordan Fuimaono 20) Tournament Team Shinae Blair (Harbour), Sulu Fitzpatrick (Waitakere B), Shiana-Rose
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