2011 State Basketball League season

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The 2011 State Basketball League season was the 23rd season of the State Basketball League (SBL). The regular season began on Friday 18 March and ended on Saturday 23 July. The finals began on Friday 29 July and concluded with the women's grand final on Friday 26 August and the men's grand final on Saturday 27 August.

2011 State Basketball League season
LeagueState Basketball League
SportBasketball
Duration18 March – 23 July (Regular season)
29 July – 27 August (Finals)
Number of games26 (men)
22 (women)
Number of teams14 (men)
12 (women)
Regular season
  Minor premiersM: Lakeside Lightning
W: Willetton Tigers
Season MVPM: Anthony Lee (Hawks)
W: Casey Mihovilovich (Magic)
Top scorerM: Adrian Majstrovich (Redbacks)
W: Hailey Dunham (Magic)
Finals
ChampionsM: Wanneroo Wolves
W: Willetton Tigers
  Runners-upM: Perry Lakes Hawks
W: East Perth Eagles
Grand Final MVPM: Greg Hire (Wolves)
W: Kate Malpass (Tigers)
SBL seasons

Regular season

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The regular season began on Friday 18 March and ended on Saturday 23 July after 19 rounds of competition.

Standings

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Finals

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The finals began on Friday 29 July and consisted of three rounds. The finals concluded with the women's grand final on Friday 26 August and the men's grand final on Saturday 27 August.

Men's bracket

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Grand final
               
1 Lakeside Lightning 110 97 X
8 East Perth Eagles 91 90 X
1 Lakeside Lightning 76 92 71
4 Perry Lakes Hawks 78 88 84
4 Perry Lakes Hawks 88 95 X
5 Stirling Senators 83 81 X
  Perry Lakes Hawks 83 X X
  Wanneroo Wolves 88 X X
2 Wanneroo Wolves 97 89 102
7 Willetton Tigers 86 94 88
2 Wanneroo Wolves 104 113 X
3 Cockburn Cougars 95 76 X
3 Cockburn Cougars 104 130 X
6 Perth Redbacks 98 93 X

Grand Final summary

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27 August 2011
7:30 pm
Perry Lakes Hawks 83, Wanneroo Wolves 88
Scoring by quarter: 22–28, 32–27, 16–14, 13–19[1]
Pts: Anthony Lee 27
Rebs: Anthony Lee 13
Asts: Dixon, Tupaea 3 each
Pts: Greg Hire 31
Rebs: Greg Hire 28
Asts: Brad Robbins 6
Wanneroo wins SBL Championship

Women's bracket

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Grand final
               
1 Willetton Tigers 74 74 66
8 Lakeside Lightning 81 58 61
1 Willetton Tigers 68 76 56
5 Wanneroo Wolves 74 68 54
4 Mandurah Magic 61 68 70
5 Wanneroo Wolves 68 42 78
  Willetton Tigers 72 X X
  East Perth Eagles 71 X X
2 Perry Lakes Hawks 72 78 X
7 Cockburn Cougars 59 66 X
2 Perry Lakes Hawks 66 57 X
3 East Perth Eagles 75 78 X
3 East Perth Eagles 61 61 75
6 Kalamunda Eastern Suns 69 58 60

Grand Final summary

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26 August 2011
7:30 pm
Willetton Tigers 72, East Perth Eagles 71
Pts: Kate Malpass 24
Rebs: Unknown
Asts: Kate Malpass 6
Pts: Samantha Norwood 24
Rebs: Samantha Norwood 6
Asts: Unknown
Willetton wins SBL Championship
WA Basketball Centre, Floreat
MVP: Kate Malpass (Tigers)

Awards

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Player of the Week

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Round Men's Player Team Women's Player Team Ref
1 Greg Hire Wanneroo Wolves Casey Mihovilovich Mandurah Magic [2]
2 Ben Beran Lakeside Lightning Marita Payne Perth Redbacks [2]
3 Adrian Majstrovich Perth Redbacks Jasmine Hooper Willetton Tigers [2]
4 Anthony Lee Perry Lakes Hawks Samantha Norwood East Perth Eagles [2]
5 Luke Payne Lakeside Lightning Tegan Walker Perry Lakes Hawks [2]
6 Michael Lay Geraldton Buccaneers Gabby Clayton Perry Lakes Hawks [2]
7 Justin Brown Kalamunda Eastern Suns Melissa Moyle Kalamunda Eastern Suns [2]
8 Anthony Lee Perry Lakes Hawks Rosie Tobin Perry Lakes Hawks [2]
9 Lee Roberts Stirling Senators Hailey Dunham Mandurah Magic [2]
10 Taylor Mullenax Mandurah Magic Casey Mihovilovich Mandurah Magic [2]
11 Jarrad Prue Lakeside Lightning Ainsleigh Sanders Wanneroo Wolves [2]
12 Ben Purser Perry Lakes Hawks Emma Pass Cockburn Cougars [2]
13 Matthew Knight Willetton Tigers Casey Mihovilovich Mandurah Magic [2]
14 Ty Harrelson Cockburn Cougars Jess Van Schie Lakeside Lightning [2]
15 Chris Dodd Stirling Senators Samantha Norwood East Perth Eagles [2]
16 Luke Payne Lakeside Lightning Kate Malpass Willetton Tigers [2]
17 Adrian Majstrovich Perth Redbacks Heidi McNeil Lakeside Lightning [2]
18 Drew Williamson East Perth Eagles Samantha Norwood East Perth Eagles [3]
19 Adrian Majstrovich Perth Redbacks Shelly Boston Mandurah Magic [4]

Statistics leaders

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Category Men's Player Team Stat Women's Player Team Stat
Points per game Adrian Majstrovich Perth Redbacks 30.04 Hailey Dunham Mandurah Magic 19.21
Rebounds per game Jarrad Prue Lakeside Lightning 21.6 Lavesa Glover South West Slammers 12.46
Assists per game Joel Wagner Perth Redbacks 10.3 Casey Mihivolovich Mandurah Magic 7.9
Steals per game Chris Dodd Stirling Senators 3.2 Casey Mihivolovich Mandurah Magic 3.19
Blocks per game Tom Jervis East Perth Eagles 2.7 Marita Payne Perth Redbacks 3.44
Field goal percentage Jarrad Prue Lakeside Lightning 65.90% Marita Payne Perth Redbacks 53.40%
3-pt field goal percentage Joel Questel Kalamunda Eastern Suns 47.60% Kara Hargreaves Cockburn Cougars 33.30%
Free throw percentage Matthew Schmechtig Wanneroo Wolves 89.50% Leah Rush Kalamunda Eastern Suns 85.30%

Regular season

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Finals

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References

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  1. ^ "Wanneroo take out SBL title". The West Australian. 28 August 2011. Retrieved 3 November 2024. Quarter by quarter: W 28 PL 22; W 55 PL 54; W 69 PL 70; W 88 PL 83.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Player of the Week". SportingPulse.com. Archived from the original on 24 January 2013.
  3. ^ "Week Eighteen PowerPlayers of the Week". SportsTG.com. 20 July 2011. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019.
  4. ^ Gliddon, Michael (27 July 2011). "SBL PowerPlayer of the Week 19". PerthNow.com.au. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019.
  5. ^ "BWA ANNUAL DINNER – AWARD WINNERS". BasketballWA.asn.au. 19 September 2011. Archived from the original on 26 October 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  6. ^ Winch, Nathan (28 August 2011). "Hire: Wolves coped perfectly with pressure". SportsTG.com. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  7. ^ Gartner, Anne (30 August 2011). "Late bucket ends Eagles' hopes". CommunityNews.com.au. Guardian Express. Archived from the original on 13 April 2016.
  8. ^ "Tigers champs again after edging Eagles". PerthNow. 27 August 2011. Retrieved 3 November 2024.
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