In the Watson Pool, Nunawading Spectres made a big statement to boot Knox Raiders out of the championship division race with a 100-61 thumping to sit seven per cent clear on top of the table. Korumburra Wildcats 67 defeated Hawthorn Magic 54Ĭasey Cavaliers 91 defeated Ballarat Miners 72 Nunawading Spectres 100 defeated Knox Raiders 61ĭiamond Valley Eagles 74 defeated Melbourne Tigers 61
For the Supercats, Hamish Carey had 12 points and Jay Posterino netted 11. Cameron Ross had a game-high 20 points, while Charlie Raymond managed 17. In the final game, Collingwood All Stars finally tasted victory with a comfortable 72-54 win over Geelong Supercats. James Ingham shot 13 points and was one of four players to reach double figures for the winners, while Liam McBride managed 14 for the second side. In the all-Dandenong match-up, the number one side proved too good for the number two side, winning by 19 points.
Fletcher Parkinson (18 points) and Matt Debney (13) were the key shooters for Eltham. Werribee Devils also enjoyed a 63-50 win over Eltham Wildcats as Aaron Dolny (22 points) and Darrien Herbert (21) were the big points scorers for the winners. Owen Foxwell top scored with 14 points for the Boomers, while Mamuch Choul managed 12 in the loss. Bulleen Boomers’ 57-45 win over Waverley Falcons guaranteed the top five teams made it through, with the Falcons sitting an unlucky sixth, but with a worse percentage than the top five teams. For the Cobras, Roosevelt Williams recorded 14 points, as Josh Duach finished with 10. Caleb Connick posted 21 points in the win, while Dyson Daniels managed 14. Werribee Devils 63 defeated Eltham Wildcats 50īulleen Boomers 57 defeated Waverley Falcons 45īendigo Braves’ win over Kilsyth Cobras booked the Braves a spot in the top grade, winning in a thrilling two-point contest. Geelong Supercats 54 defeated by Collingwood All Stars 72 The top-of-the-table Kilsyth Cobras – despite suffering their first loss – Bulleen Boomers, Werribee Devils, Bendigo Braves and Dandenong Rangers will all move into the top grade post-grading with four of the five side recording wins.ĭandenong Rangers 2 40 defeated by Dandenong Rangers 59īendigo Braves 52 defeated Kilsyth Cobras 50 THE championship division of the Melbourne United Victorian Junior Basketball League (MUVJBL) Under 18 Boys is decided with the top five teams now in an unassailable position.