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The '''New South Wales State Basketball League''' is a semi-professional [[basketball]] league run by Basketball NSW. It is the third tier level of basketball in [[New South Wales]] behind the [[National Basketball League (Australia)|NBL]], [[Women's National Basketball League|WNBL]] and [[Australian Basketball Association|ABA]]. In 2009 the NSWSBL currently has 6 divisions.
The '''New South Wales State Basketball League''' is a semi-professional [[basketball]] league run by Basketball NSW. It is the third tier level of basketball in [[New South Wales]] behind the [[National Basketball League (Australasia)|NBL]]/[[Women's National Basketball League|WNBL]] and the [[Australian Basketball Association|ABA]]. In 2009 the NSWSBL currently has 6 divisions.


*Division 1 Men
*Division 1 Men

Revision as of 08:34, 4 June 2012

New South Wales State Basketball League
SportBasketball
Founded1985
No. of teams33
Country Australia
Most recent
champion(s)
Div. 1 Men: Penrith Panthers

Div. 1 Women: Central Coast Crusaders
Div. 2 Men: Illawarra Hawks
Youth Men 1: Central Coast Crusaders
Youth Women 1: Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles

Youth Men 2: Ryde Bulls
Official websitewww.nswbasketball.net.au

The New South Wales State Basketball League is a semi-professional basketball league run by Basketball NSW. It is the third tier level of basketball in New South Wales behind the NBL/WNBL and the ABA. In 2009 the NSWSBL currently has 6 divisions.

  • Division 1 Men
  • Division 1 Women
  • Division 2 Men
  • Youth Men Division 1
  • Youth Women Division 1
  • Youth Men Division 2

The 2009 competition is currently underway.

History

The New South Wales State Basketball League allows several domestic basketball associations to participate in representative competition on a home and away basis. The league has undergone several changes over its many years, with divisions being introduced and removed. The most notable of these happened when Division 1 was changed to Premier Division in preparation for a New South Wales based ABA conference, to be named the Waratah League or Waratah Conference. Teams have previously been included from the Australian Capital Territory, in the for of A.C.T. Academy of Sport and the Canberra Nationals. Youth Leagues have tended to be centred around Sydney based clubs, and Division 2, now known as Division 1, has traditionally tended to be more country based. However, an even representation from Country and Sydney based teams is now present.

2009 teams

Division 1 Men

POOL A Armidale/UNE Lions, Coffs Harbour Suns, Grafton Vikings, Lismore Storm, Port Macquarie Dolphins, Tamworth Thunderbolts

POOL B Griffith Demons, Moss Vale Magic, Queanbeyan Roadrunners, Shoalhaven Tigers, Wagga Wagga Heat

POOL C Bathurst Goldminers, Central Coast Crusaders, Dubbo Rams, Penrith Panthers, Power (Central Coast)

POOL D Glebe Magic, Hawkesbury Jets, Hornsby Spiders, Illawarra Hawks, Macarthur Heat, Maitland Mustangs, Norths Bears, Springwood Scorchers Hills Hornets,

Division 1 Women

POOL A Coffs Harbour Suns, Grafton Vikings, Lismore Storm, Tamworth Thunderbolts

POOL C Bathurst Goldminers, Dubbo Rams, Goulburn Bears, Newcastle Hunters, Penrith Panthers, Power (Central Coast), Wagga Wagga Blaze

Youth League Men Division 1

Bankstown Bruins, Central Coast Crusaders, Hills Hornets, Hornsby Spiders, Illawarra Hawks, Macarthur Heat, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, Norths Bears, Parramatta Wildcats, Penrith Panthers, Sydney Comets, Sutherland Sharks

Youth League Women

Bathurst Goldminers, Bankstown Bruins, Central Coast Crusaders, Hills Hornets, Hornsby Spiders, Illawarra Hawks, Maitland Mustangs, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, Norths Bears, Parramatta Wildcats, Penrith Panthers, Power (Central Coast), Sydney Comets,

Youth League Men Division 2

POOL A Bankstown Bruins, Bathurst Goldminers, Blacktown Storm, Hawkesbury Jets, Hornsby Spiders, Liverpool Spartans, Ryde Bulls, Springwood Scorchers

POOL B Central Coast Crusaders, Cessnock Cobras, Grafton Vikings, Maitland Mustangs, Newcastle Hunters, Power 1 (Central Coast), Power 2 (Central Coast)

2009 Finals Weekend

The 2009 NSWSBL Finals were held at Sutherland on the weekend of 8 and 9 August 2009. The event was shared with the ABA Waratah League finals weekend, of which the NSWSBL is a feeder league.

Division Champion

Score

Runner-Up

Score

Final MVP

Team

Defensive Player of the Final

Team

Division 1 Men Penrith Panthers

60 (27)

Macarthur Heat

55 (18)

Tom Dawson

Penrith Panthers

Tom Dawson

Penrith Panthers

Division 1 Women Central Coast Crusaders

63 (33)

Coffs Harbour Suns

54 (28)

Hayley Hughes

Central Coast Crusaders

Tristian Black

Central Coast Crusaders

Division 2 Men Illawarra Hawks

111 (67)

Wagga Wagga Heat

61 (19)

Brett Bonham

Illawarra Hawks

Chris Jackson

Illawarra Hawks

Youth Men Division 1 Central Coast Crusaders

63 (24)

Macarthur Heat

48 (21)

Jason Taylor

Central Coast Crusaders

Dane Hillman

Central Coast Crusaders

Youth Women Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles

54 (26)

Bathurst Goldminers

51 (25)

Bianca Penning

Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles

Elise Pitcher

Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles

Youth Men Division 2 Ryde Bulls

76 (26)

Blacktown Storm

60 (34)

Nabbih Mannah

Ryde Bulls

Peter Flint

Ryde Bulls