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The Nunawading Spectres and Southern Districts Spartans were the stand-out performers on the opening day of the national club championships. WATCH all of the BOYS REPLAYS here.
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You couldn’t have asked for a better start to the Under 14 Australian Club Championships.
The next generation of Boomers stars gave us a glimpse into the future with a series of starring performances across the day one action.
Nunawading and South Districts Spartans appear the two teams to beat but you can’t afford to discount Bendigo and Hills Hornets, who are in the same pool.
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Ballarat and Cockburn are also two other teams to keep an eye on over the coming days.
There were a number of standout performances throughout the day but Ballarat’s Lucas Byrne had the highest scoring game with 27 points.
Gold Coast’s Elijah Tuupo was next best with 26 points.
Some of the better team performances saw Antonio Browne (22 points), Kingston Tutani (23) and Max Venardos (21) combine for 66 points in Bankstown’s win over NorthWest Tasmania.
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Browne scored 21 points in his side’s first game of the day.
Meanwhile, Jesse Nassif and Nicholas Nicolazzo had 25 and 24 points respectively for Whittlesea in its win over WA outfit Rockhampton.
Cassius Wall (East Perth), Chris Eddy (Cockburn), Harlem Sumner (Woodville), Lucas Li (Woodville), Michael Andrew (Southern Districts) and Nicholas Harvey (Bendigo) were the other players to score over 20 points in one game.
Day two action will see the remainder of the opening pool games.
You can re-live all of Sunday’s actions in the replay centre below.
REPLAYS
Woodville Warriors v Hills Hornets (Boys)
Ballarat Miners v Cockburn Cougars (Boys)
Darwin Cyclones v Sydney Comets (Boys)
Hills Hornets v Bendigo Braves (Boys)
Norwood Flames v Kilsyth Cobras (Boys)
Northwest Tasmania v Bankstown Bruins (Boys)
South West Slammers v Woodville Warriors (Boys)
Woodville has got its tournament back on track with an important win over the South West Slammers.
Despite being challenged in the last quarter, the Warriors were able to get the top job on the back of some fantastic support.
They will now face the Bendigo Braves in their final pool game on Monday.
Illawarra Hawks v Canberra Gunners (Boys)
This game is missing footage from the opening quarter as well as several minutes of the second. We are working to provide to provide a full replay of the match as soon as possible
Nunawading Spectres v Norths Bears (Boys)
Nunawading has made a stunning statement to announce itself as one of the teams to beat.
The Victorian champions were far too good for the Norths Bears, running away 90-50 victory.
After a tense opening, the Spectres flexed their muscles and took the game to another level the Bears couldn’t match.
From star Charlie Wilson to the 12th man in the rotation, Nunawading had winners across the court.
They’ll now rest up ahead of two games on day 2.
Whittlesea Pacers v Rockhampton Rockets (Boys)
This game is missing the opening two minutes of the first quarter. We are working to provide to provide a full replay of the match as soon as possible
Southern District Spartans v South Adelaide Panthers (Boys)
This game is missing the first quarter and part of the second. We are working to provide to provide a full replay of the match as soon as possible
Gold Coast Rollers v North Tasmania Tigers (Boys)
REPLAYS AND REPORTS
Tournament hosts Hills have produced a stunning final quarter comeback to record a 61-54 victory over Woodville.
Hornets guard Ethan Custodio shook off an ankle injury sustained during the third quarter to come up with some big plays late.
The Hornets’ defensive intent was brilliant in the last term allowing them to score on the fast break with ease
Ulysses Mercado (Hornets) and Ethan Chen (Woodville) were among the others to impress.
The replay of this game will appear later this afternoon
Bendigo Braves v South West Slammers (Boys)
Sydney Comets v Ballarat Miners (Boys)
Bankstown has got its tournament off to a perfect start with a strong win over the Norwood Flames.
Antonio Browne and Kingston Tutani impressed with their length and athleticism for the Bruins.
Mohamed Kamara provided plenty of spark off the bench on the offensive and defensive ends.
Bankstown Bruins v Norwood Flames (Boys)
Kilsyth Cobras v Northwest Tasmania (Boys)
Cockburn Cougars v Darwin Cyclones (Boys)
This game is missing the first five minutes of the opening quarter. We are working to provide to provide a full replay of the match as soon as possible
Sunday’s results
Pool A: Gold Coast 72 def. North Tasmania 48; Nunawading 90 def. North Bears 50
Pool B: Cockburn 87 def. Darwin 41; Ballarat 62 def. Sydney 34; Cockburn 41 def. Ballarat 40; Sydney 80 def. Darwin 22
Pool C: Penrith 64 def. East Perth 63; Whittlesea 84 def. Rockingham 66
Pool D: Hills 61 def. Woodville 54; Bendigo 60 def. South West 36; Woodville 63 def. South West 56; Hills 55 def. Bendigo 52
Pool E: Southern Districts 61 def. South Adelaide 47; Canberra 48 def. Illawarra 39
Pool F: Kilsyth 72 def. NorthWest Tasmania 30; Bankstown 62 def. Norwood 53; Bankstown 73 def. NorthWest Tasmania 51; Kilsyth 83 def. Norwood 38
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