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a premierleaguesa.com.au 4 HANG TIME ROUND 6 #LEAGUEOFOUROWN IS THIS A GRAND FINAL PREVIEW? Early season pacesetters Forestville and North face off in a top-of-the- table men’s clash at Hillcrest. ORTH Adelaide points per game, field-goal H2H IN 2017 stands in the way of shooting percentage, three- Forestville continuing point shooing, rebounds and N AVE/GAME FE NA its undefeated start to the blocks. men’s season. If style points were counted POINTS FOR 104 79 The Rockets host the Eagles for dunks they would probably in a top-of-the-table clash lead that too. POINTS AGN 71 69 at Hillcrest with a chance to The Rockets are right up there make a statement to the rest FG% 47.2 39.4 of the competition. also and with Alex Starling (14.5 rebounds per game) the North has built a 4-1 platform 3PT% 35.0 29.9 battle for the boards will be for its season, working in the hotly contested and crucial to shadow of the 5-0 Forestville FT% 81.8 59.8 the outcome. side. Aric Miller has also been in REBOUNDS 50.0 47.6 The Eagles have been super stylish, winning by an average fine touch, averaging 26.6 of 33 points and scoring 104 points per game in the past TURNOVERS 14.6 16.0 points per game. three rounds. PIP 47.2 35.6 Majok Deng leads the league Expect a hot start at Hillcrest. for scoring with 32.4 points These two teams are yet to SCP 19.8 11.4 per game and Antonio Garrett lose an opening quarter. has provided ample support. FBP 8.4 6.0 Forestville has outscored Forestville’s numbers are opponents 142-87 in the BP 20.6 16.4 incredible through five rounds. opening period in 2017 and They lead the league for North is plus-24.

ROUND 6 EXPERT TIPS JESS GOOD NORWOOD 22 16 ED Mitch 11 Creek

WOMEN: Eastern v Woodville North v Forestville South v West Sturt v Centrals Norwood v Southern MAJOK

DENG MEN: FORESTVILLE Eastern v Woodville 47 North v Forestville South v West Sturt v Centrals 15 Norwood v Southern ED 3

#LEAGUEOFOUROWN ROUND 6 HANG TIME 7 PREVIEW MAVERICKS V WARRIORS WOMEN’S PREVIEW WOODVILLE will aim to cause the season – against North an upset in the Hills and stay Adelaide on Anzac Day – to in touch with the top five when down Sturt by 14. it faces Eastern Mavericks. Eastern produced a better The Mavericks have been one of the competition’s form shooting display than against teams early in the season the Rockets – especially from and have built a 4-1 record to beyond the three-point line. sit two spots above the 2-3 Warriors. The Mavericks went 8-of-21 from three after missing all 18 Woodville shot poorly in its shots against North. round five loss to Norwood – making 30% of its The Warriors have won the attempts – and will need to past three match-ups in the improve in that area to take Adelaide Hills. down Eastern. The Mavericks bounced HANG TIME TIP RACHAEL HINES SCORED 14PTS LAST RD back from their first loss of MAVERICKS BY 9

MAVERICKS WOMEN WARRIORS WOMEN H2H COACH: Nathon Jones COACH: Scott Herriman LAST 5 # PLAYER POS HT AGE # PLAYER POS HT AGE 4 ALEX WILSON G 180 23 5 KIMBERLEY PORPLYCIA G/F 173 33 Mavericks 7 ASHLYN MENZ F/C 185 17 6 KATHERINE PERKAS F/C 179 25 64-56 9 HAYLEY WADFORTH G/F 176 18 9 AIMEE HERRIMAN G 170 20 Warriors 10 SHAYDE QUINTRELL C 184 21 10 KARLA DELLA PIETRA F/C 180 22 82-67 11 KEDEISHA KARTINYERI G 160 19 11 EMILY SIMS G 170 29 13 HEATHER PURDLE G/F 172 21 12 JENNIFER MONROE F 180 22 Warriors 15 JAIMI ROCK G/F 175 23 14 DEANNA TROIA G 176 23 79-69 17 CAITLIN SAMPSON F 183 23 15 RACHAEL GRIFFITHS C 182 26 Mavericks 20 CHARLOTTE CARTER G/F 174 22 18 ALEXANDRA WALKER F 186 22 71-55 22 RACHAEL HINES F 178 19 23 JULIA CHRISTOU G 168 18 24 BROOKE BASHAM G 178 19 24 ASHLEY CLAUSSEN G 167 22 Warriors 25 SHAYELAN PEACH F 180 18 35 JESSICA VON EINEM F/C 181 27 87-63 OFFICIALS: H STARKEY, J HENDERSON

DYK? EASTERN HAS SCORED A LEAGUE-BEST 74 FAST-BREAK POINTS (WOODVILLE RANKS 8TH)

8 HANG TIME ROUND 6 #LEAGUEOFOUROWN Eastern Mavericks v Woodville Warriors Adelaide Hills • Saturday, May 6, 2017 Tip-off • Women: 6.30pm, Men: 8:15pm MEN’S PREVIEW WOODVILLE will look to build Daniel Carlin – 23 points and on its round five win over eight rebounds – played his Norwood and continue its best game of the season last recent dominance of Eastern weekend. Mavericks. Chris Clausen (13.5 points per The Warriors improved their game) has also been in fine record to 2-3 and can make a touch while the experience of play for a top five spot against Darren Ng has been clear. the Mavericks. The Mavericks were no match Woodville has won nine for Sturt last start, going down straight against Eastern and by 38 at home. not lost in six at Adelaide Hills. Devon McGee’s 21 points With a congested middle of and seven rebounds were a the table – four teams have highlight for Eastern. a 2-3 record – avoiding a slip up against winless Eastern is HANG TIME TIP crucial for the Warriors. WARRIORS BY 23 DEVON McGEE WAS A STANDOUT IN R5

MAVERICKS MEN WARRIORS MEN H2H COACH: Jason Warhurst COACH: Scott Whitmore LAST 5 # PLAYER POS HT AGE # PLAYER POS HT AGE 3 ZACHARY LOVELL G 180 23 0 DANIEL CARLIN F/C 206 24 Warriors 4 DANIEL LEAN G 180 27 1 MYLES THIELE G 182 20 80-60 8 SEBASTIAN VOZZO G 185 19 5 JAMES PETERS Warriors 9 THOMAS CIOFFI F 195 29 6 SEAN RICHARDSON G 190 24 98-73 11 DANIEL STOCK G 180 18 8 ADAM MILLER F 187 32 12 RIGBY AKTANAROWICZ G/F 192 21 10 JACK MAIORANA F 192 24 Warriors 21 MICHAEL HUNDLEY F/C 205 23 20 BRADLEY SQUIRE G 175 20 107-65 32 NICHOLAS SBROIAVACCA G 180 25 24 DARREN NG G 190 33 Warriors 33 MATTHEW STOCK G 180 21 31 CHRIS CLAUSEN F 196 29 97-77 35 DEVON MCGEE F/C 200 20 32 ALEX MAIORANA F/C 196 21 44 MITCHELL KELTON G/F 192 20 44 MATTHEW REHBEIN G 180 17 Warriors 51 LACHLAN BARKER G 182 20 48 LUKE STANBRIDGE F/C 195 27 121-82 OFFICIALS: M FROST, N DAVIS, M COOMBE

DYK? WOODVILLE SHOT A SEASON-BEST 45.7% AGAINST NORWOOD LAST WEEKEND

#LEAGUEOFOUROWN ROUND 6 HANG TIME 9 PREVIEW ROCKETS V EAGLES WOMEN’S PREVIEW ALMOST nine months ago Through the opening five Forestville put an end to North rounds they have been Adelaide’s season – and a amongst the most efficient seven-match losing streak at sides and rank in the top three Hillcrest – in an elimination for rebounds. final. North’s high shooting Now, the Eagles and Rockets percentage at the line – led meet again with both in solid by Jo Hill – has helped it in form during the opening crunch moments. weeks of the 2017 season. The Rockets have Forestville has won two tremendous bench depth straight and North four on the and at home will be a tough trot after losing in round one. proposition for the Eagles, With the top half of the who will rely heavily on Olivia women’s ladder so tight Thompson to star. matches against other top- five hopefuls have an added HANG TIME TIP OLIVIA THOMPSON SCORED 17PTS IN R5 importance. ROCKETS BY 6

ROCKETS WOMEN EAGLES WOMEN H2H COACH: Brenton Johnston COACH: Monica Bello LAST 5 # PLAYER POS HT AGE # PLAYER POS HT AGE 4 NORRISHA VICTRUM G 163 23 4 HANNAH LEHMANN G 170 18 Eagles 5 OPAL MADER F/C 179 19 5 AMY BELL G 155 68-53 6 SHANNON TARRAN C 188 23 7 KATIA STAMATELOPOULOS G 170 16 Rockets 7 JO HILL F/C 182 43 8 RUBY LUDERS F 175 21 79-74 8 ABIGAYLE MADER G/F 176 17 11 OLIVIA THOMPSON F/C 188 24 9 TAYLA CORRIGAN F/C 191 23 12 JULIET GORDON G/F 180 17 Rockets 11 KIRSTY WILLIAMS G/F 175 26 14 MEG PROSSER F 177 19 82-74 12 SOPHIE BYRNE G 174 24 25 JEMMA WESTHOFF F/C 176 24 Rockets 13 GEORGIA GREEN G/F 181 21 51 ANNIE FALKENBERG G 168 20 91-67 14 COURTNEY HANSEN G/F 177 20 53 SAMANTHA DEFRANCESCO G/F 173 22 15 LAUREN THORNETT G 167 25 Rockets 20 TAYLOR GOGGINS F/C 183 22 71-60 OFFICIALS: A JUST, D JOLLEY

DYK? FORESTVILLE IS RANKED 1ST FOR REBOUNDS/GAME (52.8). NORTH RANKS 3RD (46.2/GM)

10 HANG TIME ROUND 6 #LEAGUEOFOUROWN North Adelaide Rockets v Forestville Eagles Hillcrest • Saturday, May 6, 2017 Tip-off • Women: 6.30pm, Men: 8:15pm MEN’S PREVIEW IT DOES not get much bigger Forestville, while North boasts than this six games into a starts Alex Starling and Aric season. Miller. First and second go head- Then both teams have plenty to-head at Hillcrest when of backups who play their North Adelaide welcomes part. undefeated Forestville. Forestville won both contests The contest also pits two between the sides last contrasting styles against season, including an emphatic each other. 32-point victory at Hillcrest. The Eagles have been a This time around you could scoring juggernaut early in almost flip a coin to pick a 2017 while scoring against winner – it is a tough one. the Rockets has been a battle. Offence or defence to win? Majok Deng and Antonio Garrett have been in HANG TIME TIP outstanding touch for ROCKETS BY 3 ANTONIO GARRETT SCORED 25PTS IN R5

ROCKETS MEN EAGLES MEN H2H COACH: Nathan Hawkes COACH: Andrew Simons LAST 5 # PLAYER POS HT AGE # PLAYER POS HT AGE 1 NICHOLAS MARSHALL G/F 195 17 3 STEFAN WRIGHT F/C 204 23 Eagles 2 ARIC MILLER G 193 26 5 JOHN MAWUT MACHAR F 197 83-80 3 DARCY AISTROPE G/F 185 26 6 TRENT FILDES F 200 29 Eagles 7 JOHN WERNHAM F 200 28 7 ANTONIO GARRETT F 201 25 94-62 10 BRAD JONNEK G/F 192 22 8 CAMERON BELL G 185 17 14 JOSHUA GRAETZ C 198 20 9 LUKE PHILLIPS F 197 Rockets 15 ADAM SCHILD F/C 198 24 12 BRAD HAYDON F 197 29 83-61 25 RAYMOND HARDING G/F 195 17 13 MAJOK DENG F 211 24 Rockets 30 LUKE MAPUNDA G/F 194 31 19 JAKE RIOS G 188 30 85-77 32 ALEXANDER STARLING F 198 28 20 MICHAEL MORPHETT G 180 24 50 JORDAN MURPHY G 177 26 30 MICHAEL HARRIS G 194 17 Eagles 40 JALEN CROXTON G 183 18 86-71 OFFICIALS: J GRIGUOL, N IRELAND, R MCMAHON

DYK? MAJOK DENG AND ANTONIO GARRETT COMBINED FOR 72 POINTS LAST ROUND

#LEAGUEOFOUROWN ROUND 6 HANG TIME 11 PREVIEW PANTHERS V BEARCATS WOMEN’S PREVIEW WEST Adelaide’s women sit in losing, but it has been losing eighth spot but it barely seems big. a reflection of the basketball The Panthers’ four losses they have been playing. have been by 61, 24, 40 and Tim Brenton’s side nearly 46 points. pulled off a remarkable win During that span they have against Southern Tigers last averaged 40 points per game. weekend, losing by one point. Finding someone to help There has been a number of Teonna Campbell and Haley near-misses for the Bearcats Bunce is the key to turning and they will look to turn that around South’s form. around against struggling South Adelaide. Will they find someone to provide aid or can West The Panthers return home to Adelaide get a valuable win? Marion on a four-game losing streak. HANG TIME TIP HALEY BUNCE BATTLED HARD V EAGLES Not only has South been BEARCATS BY 23

PANTHERS WOMEN BEARCATS WOMEN H2H COACH: Chas McCormick COACH: Tim Brenton LAST 5 # PLAYER POS HT AGE # PLAYER POS HT AGE 4 MADELINE CUNNINGHAM G 162 24 4 EVANGELINE LOVELL G 165 19 Bearcats 5 DANITA GOODWIN G 162 23 5 SKY LANGENBRINCK G 172 25 75-57 6 CHELSEA GREEN G/F 171 18 6 ASHLEA VORDERMAIER G 173 26 Bearcats 7 ELIZABETH PETRIE G/F 157 18 7 ALICE GEE C 181 28 63-54 9 ALEXANDRA HOGAN F/C 174 18 8 STANA ZECEVIC F 182 26 10 HALEY BUNCE F/C 182 25 10 BRIELLE WARD F/C 188 23 Panthers 13 JOANNA SCHRADER G/F 21 11 BETHANY HEAFT C 185 21 76-64 14 STEPHANIE WALKER 12 ALEX PEARCE F 182 18 Panthers 16 TEONNA CAMPBELL G/F 175 24 17 IEVA NAGY G/F 175 26 88-83 21 PHOEBE WITTWER-SMITH C 19 20 CAMERON KENNEDY G 164 17 23 ELOISE JONES F 169 17 22 JOANNA ARNOLD F 170 18 Panthers 33 SHANDEL BENHAM F/C 175 22 25 MICHAELA LAPPIN G/F 174 21 62-59 OFFICIALS: D RAULT, D STANLEY

DYK? SOUTH ALLOWS A LEAGUE-WORST 28.4 POINTS PER GAME FROM TURNOVERS

12 HANG TIME ROUND 6 #LEAGUEOFOUROWN South Adelaide Panthers v West Adelaide Bearcats Marion • Saturday, May 6, 2017 Tip-off • Women: 6.30pm, Men: 8:15pm MEN’S PREVIEW TWO sides sitting behind the home game since round one early-season pacesetters will and after consecutive losses battle for the upperhand in the they will be keen to pick up a top-five chase. win. South Adelaide (fifth) and South star Eian Davis West Adelaide (seventh) both (averaging 31.8 points per have two wins to show from game) will come up against the opening round. Bearcats’ import Dee Oldham (40 points against the Tigers One can move to .500 when last week) in a match-up of they face off at Marion. two classy guns. The Bearcats are coming off a The Panthers have been tough loss to Southern Tigers playing an exciting brand of while South showed plenty basketball, can they turn that of heart against unbeaten into a win on home court? Forestville, matching the Eagles in the first half. HANG TIME TIP For the Panthers it is their first BEARCATS BY 7 EIAN DAVIS SCORED 35PTS V EAGLES

PANTHERS MEN BEARCATS MEN H2H COACH: Al Green COACH: Corey Maclean LAST 5 # PLAYER POS HT AGE # PLAYER POS HT AGE 3 SHANE BOAL G 183 30 2 DEE OLDHAM G 192 22 Bearcats 4 PATRICK JONCZYK G/F 196 21 3 MATT FAUSER G/F 180 17 95-77 5 RYAN GARDNER G 195 24 6 LUCAS VALK G 174 21 Bearcats 7 CAMERON MYLES G 180 28 8 LACHLAN HAUFE G/F 189 17 87-66 10 ADAM BROWN G 185 18 9 PAUL RANKIN F 192 33 11 JAY O'BRIEN 196 25 11 TRISTAN BRAITHWAITE G 183 31 Bearcats 14 JEREMY READ 14 BLAKE TRUSLOVE C 204 37 83-78 21 THOMAS MCKENZIE F/C 195 30 15 MITCHELL SQUIRE G 180 18 Bearcats 24 EIAN DAVIS G 186 27 20 TODD WINTER G/F 194 20 83-47 42 ELIJAH MINEAUR-KULPINSKI G/F 195 20 21 HAROLD RIDGEWAY F/C 203 25 44 BEN REGESTER G/F 192 24 22 CALLAN PRIDER G 185 21 Bearcats 53 ADAM BLIGHT F/C 200 34 30 JORDAN WEST C 203 23 86-73 OFFICIALS: A FILMER, B SHEPHERD, J CRESP

DYK? SOUTH LEADS THE LEAGUE WITH 64 FAST-BREAK POINTS. WEST RANKS 10TH

#LEAGUEOFOUROWN ROUND 6 HANG TIME 13 PREVIEW SABRES V LIONS WOMEN’S PREVIEW STURT will chase a much- Sturt has a chance to get on needed victory when it hosts a roll before facing higher- winless Central Districts. ranked outfit Norwood. The Sabres have lost three of Missed shots proved costly their past four against sides against Eastern as the Sabres occupying spots in the top had plenty of chances and five. matched the Mavericks around the boards. Centrals may not provide the contender scalp Sturt The Lions were well beaten needs but it does hand the by North despite their best Sabres a chance to get some shooting performance of the momentum going. season. A loss here – against a side Rhianna Stringer pulled down 13 rebounds in a powerful without a win – could prove display. disastrous come the end of the season. HANG TIME TIP JORDAN HUNTER HAD 20PTS, 6REB IN R5 With lowly Woodville to follow, SABRES BY 19

SABRES WOMEN LIONS WOMEN H2H COACH: Marcus Wong COACH: Dave Banwell LAST 5 # PLAYER POS HT AGE # PLAYER POS HT AGE 5 KAYLA MATHEWS G 168 22 2 GEORGIA MADIGAN G 163 17 Sabres 6 TAYLOR FALTING G 164 22 10 RHIANNA STRINGER F 175 21 92-49 7 SARAH ELSWORTHY G 171 18 11 DANIELLE GREAVES G/F 177 23 Sabres 8 LAUREN GIBBONS F 177 25 14 ERIN SCHRAPEL G 165 16 110-49 9 CAROLINE BURGESS G 176 35 15 ABBY PERRY F 174 18 10 LAUREN BRENNAN G/F 175 19 21 CASEY BANWELL G/F 165 24 Sabres 11 HANNAH STEWART G 180 18 24 ALISHA CARLIN F/C 185 28 20-0 12 HANNAH RICHARDS C 188 24 41 JESSICA PUVOGEL G 166 21 Lions 15 SORIAH MOON F/C 180 23 44 NISA SEXTON F 173 34 85-67 14 HANNAH GRIFFIN F 179 18 45 MEG PHILLIPS 18 ERINA MARAFIOTI G 175 17 Sabres 19 JORDAN HUNTER G 171 26 80-52 OFFICIALS: B NORTHCOTE, S KEWEN

DYK? STURT AVERAGE 15.4 TURNOVERS/GAME – EQUAL FEWEST IN THE LEAGUE

14 HANG TIME ROUND 6 #LEAGUEOFOUROWN Sturt Sabres v Central Districts Lions Pasadena • Saturday, May 6, 2017 Tip-off • Women: 6.30pm, Men: 8:15pm MEN’S PREVIEW STURT can tighten its hold A week earlier they matched on a top-five position when it dominant Forestville in hosts Central Districts. patches. The Sabres will aim to If the Lions get their three- complete back-to-back wins point game going – they for the first time this season made 10-of-22 (45%) against and improve to 4-2. North – an upset could be on. They will have to be switched Sturt had little trouble on against a Lions side that disposing of Eastern last showed how dangerous it weekend. could be against second- The Sabres finally won an ranked North Adelaide last opening quarter and had a weekend. season-high 64 rebounds – Centrals went on an early 29 more than the Mavs. three-point barrage against the Rockets before losing by HANG TIME TIP 13. SABRES BY 13 MAX CALLIGEROS HAD 15PTS, 5REB IN R5

SABRES MEN LIONS MEN H2H COACH: Paul Rigoni COACH: Bobby Cunningham LAST 5 # PLAYER POS HT AGE # PLAYER POS HT AGE 4 MARK BAUER G/F 188 33 00 DAVID EARL F/C 203 23 Sabres 5 HAMISH BURNS G 188 21 4 KOEN SAPWELL G 190 18 113-61 6 JAN WARBOUT F 201 25 5 NELSON LARKINS G 178 21 Sabres 7 TIM KLAOSEN G/F 195 27 6 RICARDO MARTIN G/F 201 24 96-70 9 BEN CARTER F/C 209 17 7 ASHAAN CUNNINGHAM 10 ISAAC WHITE G 185 18 9 JORDAN CENTENERA G 184 24 Sabres 11 JACOB RIGONI G/F 197 18 10 JIMMA DAU 77-66 14 MAX CALLIGEROS F 200 24 13 DAVE HUMPHRIES Sabres 15 NIKOLAS DE SANTIS G 190 18 14 JORDAN WILSON 88-46 16 HARRY REEMST G 191 17 20 MONYJATH MAKOI F/C 203 20 18 DANIEL NASH G 168 17 23 RAMIAH SIMPSON G 182 24 Sabres 20 CLAYBRIN MCMATH F 201 26 24 SAI'QUON STONE G/F 194 29 85-73 OFFICIALS: N WIELAND, A GILLINGS, C WELLS

DYK? THE SABRES RANK FIRST FOR BENCH POINTS (159). CENTRAL IS 4TH (126).

#LEAGUEOFOUROWN ROUND 6 HANG TIME 15 PREVIEW FLAMES V TIGERS WOMEN’S PREVIEW FIRST comes up against third 77) and overall a best-ranked with both teams looking to 43.6 per cent from the field. extend multi-game winning Alex Green – ranked first streaks. for field goal percentage – is Third-placed Norwood has leading the way. not lost in three and Southern has risen to the top of the table The Flames have not been as on the back of four-straight efficient offensively but have wins since going down to found a way to get it done. Sturt in round one. Jess Good has been in The Tigers are in red-hot ominous form. form, leading the league for Her triple-double last points per game (86.8) and weekend was enough to gain shooting better than the rest AllStar Photos Player of the of its rivals. Week honours. Southern is shooting a league-best 36.4 per cent HANG TIME TIP NORWOOD’S MARISA STABILE IN ACTION from three-point range (28-of- FLAMES BY 4

FLAMES WOMEN TIGERS WOMEN H2H COACH: Darren Golley COACH: Tracy York LAST 5 # PLAYER POS HT AGE # PLAYER POS HT AGE 5 ABBIE MARTIN G/F 173 20 00 ALEXANDRA GREEN G Tigers 7 KELSEY MCKAY G 170 22 02 RAYNISHA WASHINGTON G 176 80-69 8 KHALEISHA BARNETT F 171 21 3 HANNAH FISHER F 174 26 Tigers 9 SHANNON MCKAY G 170 26 4 JESS FROST G 170 30 71-58 10 MARISA STABILE F/C 183 24 7 DENELLE FAWCETT G 174 21 11 KIERSTEN TINDALL G 172 22 13 MADISON ROUND G 168 17 Flames 12 JESSICA GOOD G/F 186 22 14 TARA DODMAN F/C 185 29 95-65 14 CHELSEA BROOK F/C 190 18 15 TAYLA WATSON G 172 19 Flames 15 KELSEY IRELAND G 170 26 20 CAITLIN BROADBENT F/C 179 25 77-49 23 NATALIA LALIC G 176 17 21 MOLLIE MCKENDRICK F 180 24 24 LAUREN SPANGLER F/C 183 22 24 DEMI SKINNER F 186 20 Flames 32 RENEE TAYLOR G 171 21 40 TERESA KINROSS G/F 180 28 72-52 OFFICIALS: P HAINES, S THOMAS

DYK? NORWOOD IS RANKED 2ND FOR BLOCKS PER GAME (4.4) BEHIND NORTH ADELAIDE

16 HANG TIME ROUND 6 #LEAGUEOFOUROWN Norwood Flames v Southern Tigers ARC Campbelltown • Saturday, May 6, 2017 Tip-off • Women: 6.30pm, Men: 8:15pm MEN’S PREVIEW DEFENDING champions Norwood slumped to a Southern Tigers’ winning loss against Woodville and streak can hit five with victory sits behind the pack of over Norwood Flames on the frontrunners with a 2-3 record. road. Poor shooting hurt the The Tigers have been Flames against the Warriors. impressive since a round one loss and 36ers’ star Anthony Norwood converted at 37.5 Drmic has combined well with per cent – its worst success import Michael Nwelue. rate so far this season. The pair put on a show They also committed a against West Adelaide at season-high 24 turnovers. Morphett Vale Stadium last The Flames will need to weekend, sinking 57 points improve both of those aspects and collecting 18 boards. against a firing Tigers. Experienced NBL and NBA veteran Luke Schenscher also HANG TIME TIP enjoyed his best outing. TIGERS BY 11 DANIEL WEBBER IS IN GOOD FORM

FLAMES MEN TIGERS MEN H2H COACH: Kevin Brooks COACH: Dean Nyberg LAST 5 # PLAYER POS HT AGE # PLAYER POS HT AGE 5 LUKE BURFORD G/F 188 17 3 ANTHONY DRMIC G/F 196 25 Tigers 6 JERRELL SANDERS F/C 198 28 5 HAMISH STAUDE G 183 26 84-63 7 SHAUN PONTIFEX G 192 20 6 TIMOTHY SMYTH G/F 190 25 Tigers 8 LACHLAN COTTON F 195 21 7 DANIEL PEACOCK F/C 27 101-64 9 DANIEL WEBBER G/F 191 29 8 LUKE SCHENSCHER C 216 34 10 BENJAMIN JANSSAN 9 MATTHEW WILLIAMS Flames 11 ANDREW WEBBER G 178 31 15 MICHAEL NWELUE F 196 23 79-77 13 MATTHEW LONG F 197 22 21 CRAIG CATFORD G 176 26 Tigers 20 ADRIAN BLOM C 199 20 22 ROBERT LINTON G 27 101-89 22 JAMES SPURRITT F/C 193 24 23 JORDAN DODMAN F/C 203 29 31 JORDAN GIRARDI C 200 18 30 ANDREW BARTON G/F 195 22 Flames KELLEN SMITH 32 REECE TURNER 182 26 95-63 OFFICIALS: V DEVLIN, D HALL, J BROWN

DYK? THE FLAMES HAVE CONCEDED THE MOST POINTS FROM TURNOVERS (107)

#LEAGUEOFOUROWN ROUND 6 HANG TIME 17 WOMEN'S RECAP

ALEX GREEN WAS A STANDOUT AS SOUTHERN HELD OFF A SPIRITED WEST ADELAIDE BY ONE POINT Southern claim nailbiting win + Southern Tigers 82 West Adelaide Bearcats 81

SOUTHERN Tigers withstood second of the final term – to quarter to establish an eight- a determined West Adelaide trim the lead to two points point advantage at half-time ★ to record a thrilling one-point with 24 seconds left. after West had made a strong PLAYER victory in front of a large Tara Dodman stayed cool start the contest. crowd at Morphett Vale on to convert two free throws Southern had too many Saturday night. ALEX but turned the ball over on scoring threats for the visitors. GREEN The Bearcats dug deep to Southern’s next possession Import Alex Green (16 points), push the Tigers all the way after Alice Gee made it a one- (Southern) Dodman (12), Demi Skinner despite losing Brielle Ward to point game. (12) and Mollie McKendrick injury early in the contest. 16 PTS Stana Zecevic was unable to (11) all hit double-figures. West refused to lay down, make a game-winning shot for For the Bearcats, Ieva Nagy 6 REB trailing by nine points with a the Bearcats under pressure led the way with 18 points. little over six minutes to play. from Jess Frost. 6 AST Sky Langenbrinck sunk a Earlier, the Tigers went on a BY DAVID PENROSE 33:45 MIN clutch three-pointer – her 10-point run late in the second t @david_penrose 18 HANG TIME ROUND 6 #LEAGUEOFOUROWN Eagles slam young South side + Forestville 94 South Adelaide 48

FORESTVILLE was never themselves hemmed in as challenged by a developing Forestville pressed up. South Adelaide side, running Maddy Cunningham did work out 46 point winners to make hard to find some open looks it two wins in a row. late, nailing a tight jumper and Hannah Lehmann had hot a long-range effort. However, hands early for the Eagles, the Panthers were finding the finding space at the top of the going difficult, down by 12 at arc to pick up back to back the first change. three’s setting the tone for the A 10-0 run to start the second evening. term added the Eagles’ Sam Defrancesco applied advantage. good pressure with two steals Forestville’s lead increased as in quick succession, allowing the game wore on, with their Juliet Gordon to convert an bench certainly benefiting easy basket. from the increased minutes. Meanwhile, South was struggling to make avenues BY SAM PHILLIPS HANNAH LEHMANN SCORED 15PTS into the key, finding t #LEAGUEofourOWN ★ OLIVIA THOMPSON (Forestville) - 17 POINTS, 7 REBOUNDS, 5 ASSISTS Triple-double fires Flames home + Norwood Flames 64 Woodville Warriors 51

A JESS Good triple-double double for the evening helped Norwood climb over (22-points, 16 rebounds and the top of Woodville at St Clair, 11 assists). winning by 13 points. The Warriors looked like a Despite the difference on the different team coming out ladder so far, the opening few of the half-time break as moments were very balanced they were really pushing with Norwood taking a slight for baskets and hustling for edge. rebounds. The Flames edge was their With these benefits, problems ability to out manoeuvre and continued to arise as Coach out-muscle their hosts under Herriman’s girls struggled the ring when going for the from the line. offensive . Unfortunately for Woodville, Despite their problem boxing their momentum appeared to out, the Warriors also had stop after some turnovers. trouble keeping the ball safe as turnovers began to pile up. BY KIEREN VARTULI CHELSEA BROOK SCORED 19PTS Good finished with a triple t #LEAGUEofourOWN ★ JESS GOOD (Norwood) - 33 POINTS, 16 REBOUNDS, 11 ASSISTS IN 36:00 MINUTES #LEAGUEOFOUROWN ROUND 6 HANG TIME 19 Rockets too classy for Centrals North 103 Centrals 57

CENTRAL Districts remains cemented to the bottom of the ladder after a heavy 103-57 home loss to North Adelaide. The Rockets surged away to ALEX WILSON SCORED 29PTS FOR EASTERN a big lead at Starplex and were never headed as they kept pressure on ladder-leading Mavericks respond to defeat Southern Tigers. North were up 54-25 at half- + Eastern 86 Sturt 72 time and extended its lead with a 36-19 third period before the THE Eastern Mavericks Eastern controlled the contest Lions showed some fight in responded to their humbling from there. the last. Anzac Day loss with an ★ Wilson finished with 29 PLAYER emphatic display against The Rockets were too clean points, 18 rebounds and three Sturt. and too slick for Centrals, blocked shots. ALEX converting at 49 per cent from The first minute of the game Rachael Hines contributed WILSON the field. was an anxious minute with with a 14-point, eight rebound, everything but a made basket (Eastern) At times the Lions were their three and two before Eastern proved to own worst enemy, committing performance. 32 turnovers which North steady its nerves first Alex 29 PTS Wilson seemed keen to make Key notables for Sturt were transitioned into 36 points. up for a quiet performance Jordan Hunter(20 points) and 70 FG% Ultimately the gulf in class against North, dropping nine Kate Gladstone (17). and depth was telling. 18 REB points in the opening quarter guiding the Mavericks to a 22- BY JOSEPH CAMPBELL 3 AST BY DAVID PENROSE 15 quarter time lead. t #LEAGUEofourOWN t @david_penrose WOMEN’S LADDER AFTER ROUND 5

P W L %W PTS F A % HW HL AW AL LAST 5 1 Southern Tigers 5 4 1 80 13 434 280 155.00 3 0 1 1 LWWWW 2 North Adelaide Rockets 5 4 1 80 13 386 276 139.86 2 0 2 1 LWWWW 3 Norwood Flames 5 4 1 80 13 332 288 115.28 3 0 1 1 WLWWW 4 Eastern Mavericks 5 4 1 80 13 406 381 106.56 3 0 1 1 WWWLW 5 Forestville Eagles 5 3 2 60 11 394 320 123.12 3 0 0 2 LWLWW 6 Woodville Warriors 5 2 3 40 9 328 339 96.76 2 1 0 2 WLWLL 7 Sturt Sabres 5 2 3 40 9 309 328 94.21 1 1 1 2 WLLWL 8 West Adelaide Bearcats 5 1 4 20 7 362 380 95.26 1 1 0 3 LWLLL 9 South Adelaide Panthers 5 1 4 20 7 226 382 59.16 1 0 0 4 WLLLL 10 Central Districts Lions 5 0 5 0 5 256 459 55.77 0 3 0 2 LLLLL

20 HANG TIME ROUND 6 #LEAGUEOFOUROWN SCOREBOARD

AT ADELAIDE HILLS 1 2 3 4 MAVERICKS SABRES MAVERICKS PTS Alex Wilson 29 Jordan Hunter 20 22 26 25 13 86 4-1 REB Alex Wilson 18 Hannah Richards 11 SABRES 15 14 20 23 72 2-3 AST Kedeisha Kartinyeri 5 Jordan Hunter 6

AT MORPHETT VALE 1 2 3 4 TIGERS BEARCATS TIGERS PTS Alexandra Green 16 Ieva Nagy 18 17 30 15 20 82 4-1 REB Alexandra Green 6 Ieva Nagy 13 BEARCATS 25 17 13 12 67 1-4 AST Alexandra Green 6 Sky Langenbrinck 6

AT ST. CLAIR 1 2 3 4 WARRIORS FLAMES WARRIORS PTS Ashley Claussen 15 Jess Good 22 11 6 13 21 51 2-3 REB Jessica Von Einem 10 Jess Good 16 FLAMES 21 10 16 17 64 4-1 AST Kimberley Porplycia 3 Jess Good 11

AT STARPLEX 1 2 3 4 LIONS ROCKETS LIONS PTS Alisha Carlin 16 Jo Hill 15 10 15 19 13 57 0-5 REB Rhianna Stringer 13 Taylor Goggins 7 ROCKETS 25 29 36 13 103 4-1 AST Georgia Madigan 4 Jo Hill 7

AT WAYVILLE 1 2 3 4 EAGLES PANTHERS EAGLES PTS Olivia Thompson 17 Haley Bunce 14 23 29 21 21 94 3-2 REB Jemma Westhoff 11 Teonna Campell 11 PANTHERS 11 13 12 12 48 1-4 AST Sam Defrancesco 6 Danita Goodwin 2 Follow every dunk a premierleaguesa.com.au #LEAGUEOFOUROWN #LEAGUEOFOUROWN ROUND 6 HANG TIME 21 MEN'S RECAP

MAJOK DENG STARRED WITH 47PTS IN FORESTVILLE’S 20-POINT WIN OVER SOUTH ADELAIDE Dominant Deng as Eagles soar + Forestville Eagles 100 South Adelaide 80

FORESTVILLE has kept its was not long before Antonio multiple dunks, two threes perfect record intact, moving Garrett used his strength and 19 points in a frenetic ★ to 5-0 after overcoming a within the key and beyond third term. PLAYER persistent South Adelaide the arc, with 12 points, five Davis, unfortunately, was 100-80 at home. rebounds and four assists in fouled out a minute into the the opening quarter. MAJOK Majok Deng continued his fourth quarter, but his 35 DENG hot scoring streak with the Forestville took the game points kept the Panthers in first six points for the Eagles, to a new level in the third, with a chance. (Eagles) however, it was the Panthers dominating rebounds and Despite losing their star, they making the running early. open play. 47 PTS never gave up and fought out Ben Regester had knocked South were struggling to till the end. 57 FG% down two three-pointers, penetrate the key, forced into Deng finished with 47 points. whilst early MVP-favourite low-percentage long-range 15 REB Eian Davis was influential. shots. BY SAM PHILLIPS 8 AST In a fast paced game, it Deng was simply superb, with t #LEAGUEofourOWN 22 HANG TIME ROUND 6 #LEAGUEOFOUROWN Warriors roll to second win of 2017 + Woodville Warriors 84 Norwood Flames 62

WOODVILLE recorded its poorly from beyond the arc second win of the season and were getting dominated after overpowering Norwood in their defensive paint too. at St Clair. The Flames finished the The Flames opened the game contest 9-29 from deep (31%) with the first basket but that and conceded a total of was their only lead for the opening term as the Warriors 44-points in the paint. began strong. Daniel Carlin was a standout Woodville raced out of the for the home side, scoring gate with a 9-2 as Norwood 23 points and bringing down struggled to control its fouls eight rebounds. in the first term. Sanders scored a team-high The Warriors ended the 17 points for Norwood, which first term up 21-16 despite a dropped to 2-3 after five couple of dunks by Flames’ rounds. import Jerrell Sanders. To add to Norwood’s woes for BY KIEREN VARTULI KEVIN BROOKS’ TEAM FELL TO 2-3 the evening, they oddly shot t #LEAGUEofourOWN ★ DANIEL CARLIN (Woodville) - 23 POINTS, 8 REBOUNDS, 1 ASSIST, 1 Sabres shine bright against Eastern + Sturt Sabres 94 Eastern Mavericks 56

THE chill in the air translated Wanting to leave no doubt the to a frosty start for Eastern direction of this game, Sturt Mavericks and Sturt. came from all angles to fill up But once the hands and the basket for 32 points in the heads warmed up the Sabres third quarter. went on a 12-0 run in the Jacob Rigoni (18 points and middle of the first quarter to 11 rebounds) and Claybrin stake their claim to the night, McMath (10 points and 12 before winning big. rebounds) were dominant in Going into the second period their double-doubles. up 21-12, Sturt kept the Sturt spread the scoring with momentum rolling dropping Max Calligeros (15 points) and in six points before Eastern Harry Reemst (12) shooting at scored after three minutes of 60 and 75 per cent. the quarter. Devon McGee scored 21 for Up by 18 the Sabres seemed the hosts. to pull off the throttle a bit, but quickly organised themselves BY JOSEPH CAMPBELL JACOB RIGONI LED STURT WITH 18PTS for a 37-25 lead at the half. t #LEAGUEofourOWN ★ JACOB RIGONI (Sturt Sabres) - 18 POINTS, 11 REBOUNDS, 4 ASSISTS #LEAGUEOFOUROWN ROUND 6 HANG TIME 23 North set up 1 v 2 clash North 90 Centrals 77

NORTH Adelaide set up an enticing top-of-the-table clash against Forestville after downing Central Districts. The Rockets stayed on the ANTHONY DRMIC SCORED A TEAM-HIGH 36PTS FOR THE TIGERS Eagles’ heels in second place with a fighting 90-77 win over the Lions. Super Southern outlast West North was not at its best but took advantage of 18 + Southern 95 West Adelaide 82 extra trips to the free throw line against an at times ill- THE Southern Tigers Southern ran too deep for disciplined Lions. absorbed all West Adelaide West. could throw at them and sent ★ Three-pointers were the Anthony Drmic hit a team- PLAYER it back with some extra bite in flavour of the night early as high 36 points and pulled an entertaining 95-82 victory the sides traded six before an down eight rebounds, import on Saturday night. Aric Miller free-throw ruined Michael Nwelue added 21 ANTHONY the run of long ball. Down eight at quarter-time points at 81 per cent from the DRMIC the Bearcats responded in the field, while Luke Schenscher (Southern) The hosts got out by nine second but when the Tigers sunk a season-high 11. points before the Rockets lifted they could not follow. took control and build a 48-32 Oldham was a standout for 36 PTS half-time lead. That was despite the best West, while Harold Ridgeway efforts of import Dee Oldham, (16 points and 12 boards) put 56 FG% Aric Miller (24 points, seven who was sensational in in his all. assists) impressed for North. 8 REB scoring 40 points in 40 minutes along with nine BY DAVID PENROSE 3 AST BY DAVID PENROSE rebounds. t @david_penrose t @david_penrose MEN’S LADDER AFTER ROUND 5

P W L %W PTS F A % HW HL AW AL LAST 5 1 Forestville Eagles 5 5 0 100 15 521 354 147.18 3 0 2 0 WWWWW 2 North Adelaide Rockets 5 4 1 80 13 397 345 115.07 2 0 2 1 WWLWW 3 Southern Tigers 5 4 1 80 13 469 410 114.39 3 0 1 1 LWWWW 4 Sturt Sabres 5 3 2 60 11 395 369 107.05 2 0 1 2 WLWLW 5 South Adelaide Panthers 5 2 3 40 9 416 417 99.76 1 0 1 3 WLWLL 6 Norwood Flames 5 2 3 40 9 404 420 96.19 2 1 0 2 LLWWL 7 West Adelaide Bearcats 5 2 3 40 9 416 433 96.07 1 1 1 2 WLLWL 8 Woodville Warriors 5 2 3 40 9 372 394 94.42 1 2 1 1 LWLLW 9 Central Districts Lions 5 1 4 20 7 389 499 77.96 1 2 0 2 LWLLL 10 Eastern Mavericks 5 0 5 0 5 320 458 69.87 0 3 0 2 LLLLL

24 HANG TIME ROUND 6 #LEAGUEOFOUROWN SCOREBOARD

AT ADELAIDE HILLS 1 2 3 4 MAVERICKS SABRES MAVERICKS PTS Devon McGee 21 Jacob Rigoni 18 12 13 18 13 56 0-5 REB Devon McGee 7 Claybrin McMath 12 SABRES 21 16 32 25 94 3-2 AST Thomas Cioffi 3 Hamish Burns 6

AT MORPHETT VALE 1 2 3 4 TIGERS BEARCATS TIGERS PTS Anthony Drmic 36 Dee Oldham 40 23 21 29 22 95 4-1 REB Michael Nwelue 10 Harold Ridgeway 12 BEARCATS 15 26 18 23 82 2-3 AST Hamish Staude 9 Lucas Valk 4

AT ST. CLAIR 1 2 3 4 WARRIORS FLAMES WARRIORS PTS Daniel Carlin 15 Jerrell Sanders 17 21 22 22 19 84 2-3 REB Chris Clausen 9 Jerrell Sanders 11 FLAMES 16 13 20 13 62 2-3 AST Darren Ng 5 Daniel Webber 6

AT STARPLEX 1 2 3 4 LIONS ROCKETS LIONS PTS Ricardo Martin 20 Aric Miller 2 20 12 15 30 77 4 REB Monyjath Makoi 14 Alex Starling 10 ROCKETS 23 25 19 23 90 4-1 AST Nelson Larkins 5 Aric Miller 7

AT WAYVILLE 1 2 3 4 EAGLES PANTHERS EAGLES PTS Majok Deng 47 Eian Davis 35 33 19 30 18 100 5-0 REB Majok Deng 15 Jeremy Read 7 PANTHERS 28 20 16 16 80 2-3 AST Antonio Garrett 8 Ryan Gardner 4 Follow every dunk T BasketballSA_ #LEAGUEOFOUROWN #LEAGUEOFOUROWN ROUND 6 HANG TIME 25 WOMEN'S STATS

Alex Wilson Eastern Mavericks

26 HANG TIME ROUND 6 #LEAGUEOFOUROWN WOMEN'S LEADERS AFTER ROUND 5

POINTS PER GAME REBOUNDS PER GAME Alex Olivia WILSON THOMPSON 1 26.0 1 14.6 Eastern Forestville Mavericks Eagles 2 Olivia THOMPSON Forestville Eagles 20.6 2 Jess GOOD Norwood Flames 13.6 3 Sam DEFRANCESCO Forestville Eagles 18.4 3 Alex WILSON Eastern Mavericks 13.2 4 Ashlea VORDERMAIER West Adelaide 17.6 4 Teonna CAMPBELL South Adelaide 10.6 Jess GOOD Norwood Flames 17.6 5 Rhianna STRINGER Central Districts 9.8

ASSISTS PER GAME FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Jess Alexandra GOOD GREEN 1 6.2 1 59.6 Norwood Southern Flames Tigers 2 Ashley CLAUSSEN Woodville Warriors 5.4 2 Natalia LALIC Norwood Flames 56.3 3 Sam DEFRANCESCO Forestville Eagles 5.0 3 Rachael HINES Eastern Mavericks 53.9 4 Kedeisha KARTINYERI Eastern Mavericks 4.8 4 Ashlea VORDERMAIER West Adelaide 52.4 Jo HILL North Adelaide 4.8 5 Tayla CORRIGAN North Adelaide 51.9

THREE POINT PERCENTAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1 Aimee HERRIMAN Woodville Warriors 44.4 1 Jo HILL North Adelaide 100.0 Natalia LALIC Norwood Flames 44.4 2 Denelle FAWCETT Southern Tigers 94.1 3 Ieva NAGY West Adelaide 36.7 3 Opal MADER North Adelaide 86.7 4 Alice GEE West Adelaide 36.4 4 Marisa STABILE Norwood Flames 83.3 5 Sam DEFRANCESCO Forestville Eagles 35.7 5 Mollie McKENDRICK Southern Tigers 82.4

AVERAGE BLOCKS AVERAGE STEALS 1 Tayla CORRIGAN North Adelaide 2.2 1 Teonna CAMPBELL South Adelaide 4.8 2 Jess GOOD Norwood Flames 1.8 2 Jessica GOOD Norwood Flames 4.2 3 Alex WILSON Eastern Mavericks 1.6 3 Jo HILL North Adelaide 4.0 Hannah RICHARDS Sturt Sabres 1.6 4 Sarah ELSWORTHY Sturt Sabres 3.3 Olivia THOMPSON Forestville Eagles 1.6 5 Sam Defrancesco Forestville Eagles 3.0

QUALIFICATION - players must have played a minimum of 50 per cent of possible games for their club • field goal percentage: five field goal attempts per game• three point percentage: three three-point shots per game.

#LEAGUEOFOUROWN ROUND 6 HANG TIME 27 MEN'S STATS

Majok Deng Forestville Eagles

28 HANG TIME ROUND 6 #LEAGUEOFOUROWN MEN'S LEADERS AFTER ROUND 5

POINTS PER GAME REBOUNDS PER GAME Majok Alexander DENG STARLING 1 32.4 1 14.5 Forestville North Eagles Adelaide 2 Eian DAVIS South Adelaide 31.8 2 Michael NWELUE Southern Tigers 13.8 3 Darrius OLDHAM West Adelaide 29.0 3 Majok DENG Forestville Eagles 11.4 4 Anthony DRMIC Southern Tigers 28.0 4 Darrius OLDHAM West Adelaide 9.4 5 Jerrell SANDERS Norwood Flames 23.6 Harold RIDGEWAY West Adelaide 9.4

ASSISTS PER GAME FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Hamish Harold STAUDE RIDGEWAY 1 6.0 1 61.7 Southern West Tigers Adelaide 2 Andrew WEBBER Norwood Flames 5.6 2 Luke SCHENSCHER Southern Tigers 61.1 3 Eian DAVIS South Adelaide 5.2 3 Antonio GARRETT Forestville Eagles 60.5 4 Daniel WEBBER Norwood Flames 5.0 4 Ben CARTER Sturt Sabres 56.0 5 Stefan WRIGHT Forestville Eagles 4.4 5 Jerrell SANDERS Norwood Flames 53.8

THREE POINT PERCENTAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1 Andrew BARTON Southern Tigers 58.8 1 Darren NG Woodville Warriors 95.7 2 Hamish BURNS Sturt Sabres 52.9 2 Jake RIOS Forestville Eagles 94.4 3 Benjamin JANSSAN Norwood Flames 52.4 3 Lachlan BARKER Eastern Mavericks 87.5 4 Andrew WEBBER Norwood Flames 41.7 4 Majok DENG Forestville Eagles 87.3 Sean RICHARDSON Woodville Warriors 41.7 5 Harry REEMST Sturt Sabres 86.7

AVERAGE BLOCKS AVERAGE STEALS 1 Majok DENG Forestville Eagles 2.4 1 Antonio GARRETT Forestville Eagles 4.6 2 Luke SCHENSCHER Southern Tigers 2.0 2 Daniel McKEE Woodville Warriors 3.0 3 Michael NWELUE Southern Tigers 1.8 Alex STARLING North Adelaide 3.0 Michael HUNDLEY Eastern Mavericks 1.8 4 Darrius OLDHAM West Adelaide 2.4 5 Daniel CARLIN Woodville Warriors 1.0 5 Eian DAVIS South Adelaide 2.2

QUALIFICATION - players must have played a minimum of 50 per cent of possible games for their club • field goal percentage: five field goal attempts per game• three point percentage: three three-point shots per game.

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