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Jul 10, 2022

NBL1 West Recap: Round 13 - Sunday July 10

Five games of hoops this Sunday for NBL1 South, and we saw a little bit of everything, from close calls to complete blowouts. 

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Five games of hoops this Sunday for NBL1 South, and we saw a little bit of everything, from close calls to complete blowouts. 

Check out how the games went below. 

WOMEN 

SW Slammers (63) def by Goldfields Giants (71) 

If not for a 20-9 second quarter, this would have been a super tight close contest, but it was not to be, Goldfields winning by eight points. 

Tylinn Carter was the standout for SW, scoring 18 points and grabbing 11 boards for the struggling squad. 

But it was Goldfields' Danielle McCray who was the best player on court, 23 points, 12 rebounds, six assists, three steals, and two blocks as her squad claimed victory. 

SW 63 (Carter 18, Sears 15, Ciabattoni 13)

GOLDFIELDS 71 (McCray 23, Wayment 16, Scafidi 8)

 

Perth Redbacks (46) def by Willetton Tigers (88) 

The Tigers obliterated the Redbacks this Sunday, downing them by 42 points. 

Alexandra Sharp was the one doing the most damage, scoring 20 points and grabbing 18 rebounds. 

Briana Bailey was Willetton's best, but her 14 points weren't enough to save her team. 

PERTH 46 (Bailey 14, Dyer 9, Jakens 7) 

WILLETTON 88 (Sharp 20, Kelley and Lubcke 16) 

 

MEN 

Eastern Suns (74) def by Geraldton Buccaneers (80)

Geraldton's 24-11 fourth quarter was what got them a close six-point win over Eastern. 

Spencer Alone was the standout for the Suns, coming off the bench for 21 points. 

But it was Cameron Coleman who was the key for the Buccaneers, scoring 26 points on 75% shooting. 

EASTERN 74 (Alone 21, Almanza 14, Aylett 7)

GERALDTON 80 (Coleman 26, Hunt 15, Blanchett13) 

 

SW Slammers (84) def by Goldfields Giants (104) 

A solid 20-point win for Goldfields in this game, thanks to their overwhelming offence. 

Manyok Malek led for the Giants, scoring 29 points and blocking six shots. 

Caleb Van De Griend stood out for the Slammers, 23 points and 14 rebounds not enough to stop his squad going down. 

SW 84 (Van De Griend 23, Tuach 18, England 13) 

GOLDFIELDS 104 (Malek 29, Ghee 25, Daow and Smith 12) 

 

Willetton Tigers (78) def by Perth Redbacks (94) 

Willetton just didn't seem to have it against the Redbacks, dropping the game by 16 points. 

Andrew Black came off the bench to top score for the Tigers, with 18 points, five rebounds, four assists, and three steals. 

For Perth, Jerami Grace shone, scoring 26 points with Isaac Gattorna-Hargrave joining him in the twenties. 

WILLETTON 78 (Black 18, Fee 13, Vigor and Scott 10)

PERTH 94 (Grace 26, Gattorna-Hargrave 22, Jackson 17)

Feature image via Travis Anderson