Category Archives: Womens Basketball

Franklin powers Waitakere Lady Rangers to win

A dominant performance from Deena Franklin propelled Waitakere Lady Rangers to an exciting 84-79 Women’s Basketball Championship overtime win against the Auckland Counties Manukau Lady Hawks at Allan Brewster Recreation Centre on Wednesday evening.

The former Harbour Breeze player produced a 34 points and 17 rebounds display that will have caught the eye of national selectors. Waitakere coach Aik Ho was impressed with his forward’s form.

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Deena Franklin

“Deena’s a warrior, she’s been consistent at the last tournament and in this game. She’s definitely got a shot at the Ferns; we’ve talked about that. The challenge for Deena is to play out in the three spot a bit more and you saw her handling the ball tonight. Really proud of her as traditionally she’s been chucked on the inside to be the workhorse”.

Franklin got the scoreboard ticking early in the game and aided by a pair of Stevee Theyers threes helped the visitors to a 23-15 quarter time lead. Waitakere continued to pick holes in the ACM zone defence and increased the advantage to 43-31 at the half.

Whatever Hawks coach Tania Hunter said during the interval worked a treat as her charges embarked on a 9-0 run. The run was capped by a Breana Jones triple as the Rangers failed to score in the opening four minutes of the second half.

The momentum was with the Hawks as Jones, Jordan Hunter and Milomilo Nanai, back from injury, continually found their way to the hoop to level the scores at 53 apiece entering the final stanza.

Fortunes ebbed and flowed in the fourth quarter as the lead changed hands on numerous occasions. Franklin scored with just under three minutes to play to give Waitakere a 68-64 lead but Jones struck back with a three. Katelin Noyer then sank a long two to give Waitakere a 70-67 lead with ninety seconds remaining but again Jones hit a triple (5/10 3PG) and although both teams had scoring opportunities the game headed to overtime with the scores locked at 70 all.

The Hawks, last year’s beaten finalists, continued to struggle to contain Franklin who scored the first couple of baskets of the overtime period. Her inside presence was complimented by a mature performance from Junior Tall Ferns point guard Darci Finnigan and the all round ability of Maria Milani as the visitors ran out winners, 84-79.

The win moves the Lady Rangers to second on the standings and naturally pleased Ho.

“Awesome game from the girls, I thought we had a good chance in regulation time when we had the last possession but it happened in overtime instead. I’m proud of the defence and also giving up so few turnovers against a good Lady Hawks team.”

Both teams head to the second WBC tournament in Nelson, April 1-3.

Final score:

ACM Lady Hawks 79 – Jones 23, Hunter 17/6/6a, Nanai 17, Hannah Turton 8, Hailey Moala 7/9r.

Waitakere Lady Rangers 84 – Franklin 34/17r, Milani 16/9r, Theyers 9/8r, Courtenay Le’au’anae 8.

WBC current standings:

4-0 Alloyfold Canterbury Wildcats

4-1 Waitakere Lady Rangers

4-2 ACM Lady Hawks

3-1 Waikato Wizards, Oceana Gold Rush Otago,

2-2 Taranaki Thunder

1-3 Tauranga City Coasters, Nelson Sparks

0-4 Te Tai Tokerau Phoenix

0-5 Capital Flyers

 

 

ACM Hawks defeat Waikato Wizards in WBC opener

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Breana Jones scored 13 points for the Hawks

All teams involved in the Women’s Basketball Championship (WBC) congregate in Tauranga next week (March 4-6) for the first of three tournament weekends that will decide the 2017 championship.

The WBC takes on the same format as last year with some games played outside the three tournament weekends, in an attempt to promote the women’s games and profile the players in their local associations.

The first of these games was played in Cambridge on Wednesday evening with Auckland Counties Manukau Lady Hawks edging a tight encounter, 59-58, against Waikato Wizards.

The Wizards, led by veterans Natasha Lenden and Miriam Stevens made the stronger start opening up a 6 points lead although that was trimmed to a single point, 19-18, at quarter time.

Breana Jones, back in the WBC after a stint at the University of Hawaii was prominent for the Hawks as it forged a 30-26 half-time advantage.

Waikato, strengthened by the addition of former Tauranga forward Kelcy Ballantyne, bounced back in the third period winning the quarter 20-13 to hold a 46-43 lead entering the final ten minutes.

Waikato still had a four point cushion with 5 minutes to play but the poise of Jordan Hunter, Hayley Moala and Jones helped last years runners-up boss the final minutes and get its campaign off to a winning start.

Final score;

Waikato Wizards 58 – Stevens 13p/6r, Krystal Leger Walker 11p/6r/5a, Kendell Heremaia 8p/9r, Kyler Parai 7p

ACM Lady Hawks 59 – Hunter 19p/5r/5a, Moala 16p/8r, Jones 13p/5r/4a, Sharne Pupuke 6p/7r

Mexicali Fresh Summer Jam – Women’s comp underway

34 points from Jordan Hunter

34 points from Jordan Hunter

The inaugural Mexicali Fresh Summer Jam Women’s competition began with The Suns rising over The Sparks 71-42.

Early exchanges were even before Breeze Leonard, with a buzzer beater, gave Suns a 14-8 quarter time lead.

Leonard along with 10 points apiece from Bronwyn Kjestrup and Tauranga City forward Kelcy Ballantyne gave the Suns a 34-18 half time lead. Rangitoto College standout Rebecca Hughes (7 points) was the best of the Sparks scorers.

Former Tall Fern Jody Cameron, still possessing great awareness and passing skills, was prominent in the second half as she set up numerous scoring opportunities for forwards Ballantyne and Kjestrup to stretch the Suns lead to 55-34 by three quarter time.

The tireless Stevie Theyers and Hailey Purcell battled away for the Sparks but they were unable to do much to cloud the Suns winning glow.

Final score;

Suns 71 – Leonard 18, Kjestrup 16, Ballantyne 10, Tiarna Clarke 10

Sparks 42 – Hughes 12, Purcell 9, Theyers 9

Game two was a much closer affair as team Sky edged the Storm 84-79 in a high scoring game despite 34 points from Tall Ferns point guard Jordan Hunter.

Sky began the game with a 7-0 run but that lead was reduced to 4 points by quarter time, 24-20, with Storm seizing the initiative in the second period to lead 41-39 at half time – Millie Nathan and Milomilo Nanai finding holes in the opposition defence with regularity.

Fortunes fluctuated in the second half as Westlake High School guard Zara Jillings and Hunter went toe for toe on the perimeter and Deena Franklin, Annabelle Jenkins and Katelin Noyer battled for inside supremacy with the ‘MN’s’ Nanai and Nathan.

The scores were locked 69 apiece with 6 minutes remaining before team Sky opted for the perimeter game to achieve success. Jess Nicholson, Georgia Henare and Zara Jillings (4/7 3PG) all made triples for team Sky, just enough to hold off the efforts of the impressive Hunter (7/14 3PG).

Final score;

Sky 84 – Jillings 20, Franklin 19, Jenkins 16, Henare 10

Storm 79 – Jordan 34, Nathan 16, Nanai 16, Hannah Turton 8

Waitakere defeat Harbour to secure Women’s NBC title

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The SAS Women’s National Basketball Championship Final was an Auckland local derby between North Harbour and Waitakere. Continue reading

Great effort from New Zealand Under 16 Girls

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The fourth and final day of play at the Women’s FIBA Under 16 Oceania Championship featured the two medal games.

At stake in the gold medal game was a place at the FIBA Under 17 World Championship to be held in Spain in June 2016. Continue reading

Tall Ferns Prominent In Australia

2011 FIBA Oceania ChampionshipGladstone Power was probably the busiest team in Australasia last weekend as they completed a demanding triple-header road trip. Good news for the team that contains three current or former Tall Ferns is that they won all three games in the Queensland Basketball League. Continue reading

Otago Secure WBC Title

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The Final of the 2015 Women’s Basketball Championship featured Oceana Gold Rush Otago and Auckland Counties Manukau Lady Hawks. Otago entered the game boasting the best record in the competition, a 13-1 record. When the two teams met during the regular season Otago had recorded a 64-59 win. Continue reading

Otago and Auckland to contest WBC Final

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The first semi final on Day 2 at the Women’s Basketball Championships in Porirua featured ProBands Nelson Sparks and Auckland Counties Manukau Lady Hawks. Continue reading

Semi-finalists found at WBC

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The semi-final line up in the Championship section of the 2015 WBC has been decided.

Oceana Gold Rush Otago will play Waikato Wizards preceded by Nelson Sparks against Auckland Counties Manukau Lady Hawks. Continue reading

WBC Finals Preview

Opals+v+Tall+Ferns+Game+1+7706tQrXABlx12 teams head to Porirua this weekend (June 4-6), all with a chance of getting their hands on a piece of WBC silverware. Continue reading