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Bendigo and Dandenong kick off the weekend at the Bendigo Stadium on Saturday. The Braves sit second in the Terrill conference and have won four of their last five games. Dandenong continued their rise up the Watson conference with a win over Diamond Valley. The win was their seventh in a row and closed the gap to the top three. The Rangers will also come up against Kilsyth on Sunday, who sit third on the Watson ladder with 10 wins for the season. Grace Moxey has led the way for the Cobras by averaging 11.4 points per game this season. With only three wins for the season, Hawthorn will have a tough task against Southern on the weekend. The Magic have won one of their last five games and are currently on a three-game losing streak. Southern have won nine games for the campaign and sit third in the Terrill conference. Last week, Emma Crees dropped 27 points in the Sabres’ 41-point win over Ballarat. They will then travel to Diamond Valley on Sunday to face the Eagles who ended a four-game losing streak in round 10. Kilsyth enter their game against Ballarat in good form, having won four of their last five games. The Cobras have also won five of their seven games at home this season, most recently beating Nunawading by six points. Ballarat have lost their last eight games and sit second last in the Terrill conference. They will then host Hume City on Sunday at the Mars Minerdome. Hume City will want to end their two-game losing streak against Sunbury. The Broncos had tight defeats against Waverley and Nunawading last week and now sit sixth in the Watson conference. Three wins in their last four games have helped Sunbury climb off the bottom of the Watson conference. Emily Achter starred for the Jets with 22 points against Knox last week. Ringwood come up against Nunawading and Knox on the weekend. The Hawks sit equal top of the Watson conference, despite losing three of their last five games. Nunawading sit above the Spectres courtesy of a superior points total. The Spectres average 73 points per game and will pose a threat for the Hawks. Melbourne lost their fourth game of the season last week but still emain atop the Terrill conference. They will face Altona who have lost their last two games but remain fourth in the Terrill conference. Altona will then face Bulleen on Sunday who notched up their first win of the season against Ballarat last weekend. Waverley have worked their way back into the season by winning four of their last five games. They will look to continue their good form when they host Knox. ROUND 11 Bendigo vs Dandenong Hawthorn vs Southern Kilysth vs Ballarat Hume City vs Sunbury Ringwood vs Nunawading Melbourne vs Altona Waverley vs Knox Diamond Valley vs Southern Ballarat vs Hume City Dandenong vs Kilsyth Knox vs Ringwood Altona vs Bulleen
Sat 12pm Sat 5.30pm Sat 5.30pm Sat 6pm Sat 6pm Sat 6pm Sat 6.30pm Sun 12pm Sun 12pm Sun 12pm Sun 12pm Sun 1pm
Bendigo Stadium Boroondara Sports Complex Kilsyth Sports Centre Broadmeadows Basketball Stadium The Rings MSAC Waverley Basketball Centre Diamond Valley Sports Fitness Centre Mars Minerdome Dandenong Basketball Stadium State Basketball Centre Altona Sports Centre
RINGWOOD HAWKS
VICTORIAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP WOMEN No.
Name
Position
Age
Height
2
Annabel Deerbon
G
18
180
5
Kiahna Liddy
G
17
173
6
Alysha Casey
G
18
172
7
Charlotte Wilson
F
18
177
8
Annie Garrick
F
19
177
9
Brooke McGurgan
F
21
181
10
Danielle Calvisi
F
22
175
13
Cassandra Stringer
F
18
175
14
Courtney Lyons
G
22
183
15
Rebecca Noller
G
22
175
20
Erin Hynson
F
19
178
24
Sakshi Arora
F
21
181
Team Staff
Name
HEAD COACH
Rob Dielemans
ASST COACH
Lance Wright
ASST COACH
Rebecca Noller
TEAM MANAGER
Michelle Parker-Liddy
KNOX RAIDERS
VICTORIAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP WOMEN No.
Name
Position
Age
Height
2
Zoe Jenkins
G
16
170
4
Paige Burrows
G
13
163
5
Sarah Sutherland
F
15
176
6
Germma O’Donnell
G
14
176
7
Felicity Schill
F
19
184
9
Arielle Mackey-Williams
G
15
176
10
Georgia Baldwin
F
16
181
11
Jess Hands
G
16
170
12
Rhiannon Ockwell
C/F
16
182
13
Sophie Agorakis
F
21
178
14
Allie Harland
G
18
177
20
Haylee Brebner
G
14
165
Team Staff
Name
HEAD COACH
Emily Schill
ASST COACH
Robbie Baldwin
ASST COACH
Richard Spurr
TEAM MANAGER
Di Adams
Blackburn host the Sabres on Saturday. The Vikings lost last week to the Magic and the Wildcats, leaving them seventh in their division. The Sabres were beaten last week by the Spectres, in their 14th loss for the season. Nunawading will play Knox on Saturday in Nunawading. The Spectres currently sit fourth in their division, after winning nine games and losing five. Knox are in second place in their division after only losing four games. Hawthorn will face McKinnon on Saturday evening. The Magic were victorious in both of their encounters last week, beating Blackburn by 22 and Sherbrooke by 35. The Cougars sit sixth in their division after beating Bulleen. Kilsyth and Diamond Valley will meet on Saturday. The Cobras have lost three games, with the Eagles losing five. Ringwood host Melbourne at The Rings this weekend. The Hawks have won 12 games this season, including two wins last week against Keilor and Waverley. Melbourne have won eight games, to sit third in their division. Sherbrooke face Bulleen on Saturday at 8pm. The Suns sit rock bottom in their division with the Boomers sixth. Waverley and Dandenong meet on Saturday. The Falcons lost both games last round, while the Rangers didn’t. Melbourne play Bulleen in the first Sunday game of the round. The Tigers have lost five games this year and will hope they won’t add to that tally against Bulleen. The Boomers currently sit sixth in their division. Dandenong face Sherbrooke on Sunday. The Rangers were victorious last week, whilst the Suns lost by 35. Diamond Valley host Waverley on Sunday afternoon at 2pm. The Eagles lost last round as did the Falcons. Knox play Ringwood on Sunday at 2pm. Knox and Ringwood both sit second in their divisions. Eltham face Kilsyth this weekend. The Wildcats are first in their division, whilst the Cobras are third. McKinnon host Keilor in the last game of the round. Both sides will be looking to improve their record with a win. ROUND 11 Blackburn vs Southern Sat 6pm Mullum Mullum Stadium Nunawading vs Knox Sat 6.30pm Nunawading Basketball Stadium Hawthorn vs McKinnon Sat 7.30pm Boroondara Sports Complex Kilsyth vs Diamond Valley Sat 7.30pm Kilsyth Sports Centre Ringwood vs Melbourne Sat 8pm The Rings Sherbrooke vs Bulleen Sat 8pm Belgrave Heights Christian School Waverley vs Dandenong Sat 8.30pm Waverley Basketball Centre Melbourne vs Bulleen Sun 11am MSAC Dandenong vs Sherbrooke Sun 2pm Dandenong Basketball Stadium Diamond Valley vs Waverley Sun 2pm Diamond Valley Sports Fitness Centre Knox vs Ringwood Sun 2pm State Basketball Centre Eltham vs Kilsyth Sun 2.30pm Eltham High School McKinnon vs Keilor Sun 3pm GESAC
RINGWOOD HAWKS
VICTORIAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP MEN No.
Name
Position
Age
Height
2
Zac Dawson
G
17
188
5
Alan Ure
G
15
185
7
Harry Love
F
18
198
11
Sebastien Lees
G
18
186
13
Izaac Nicholls
G
15
178
14
Zachary Warton
F
15
187
15
Thomas Lock
G
16
194
21
Daniel Port
F
22
195
23
Noah Purdie
F
18
193
30
Lachlan Ahale
G
18
190
31
Ethan Pimblett
F
18
193
42
Angok Angok
F/C
18
199
Team Staff
Name
HEAD COACH
Russell Lee
ASST COACH
Jeremy O’Toole
ASST COACH
Mark Beckett
TEAM MANAGER
Colin Bosomworth
KNOX RAIDERS
VICTORIAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP MEN No.
Name
Position
Age
Height
G/F
18
198
1
Corey Fiddes
2
Harry Johnson
G
16
190
3
Malik Meunier
G
22
184
4
Colin Shaw
G
20
176
5
Darcy Parkinson
G
22
184
7
Kallum Topp
G/F
18
195
8
Josh Woodford
G
17
188
9
Liam Hanafin
G
19
184
10
Adam Slavnic
F/C
16
195
12
Cameron Bradley
F
21
195
14
Marek Toman
C
22
199
15
Will Dolan
C
19
194
Team Staff
Name
HEAD COACH
Dale Crotty
ASST COACH
Tyson Stein
ASST COACH
Chris Petalas
DEVELOPMENT COACH
Daniel Gianchino
TEAM MANAGER
Anita Woodford