Live stream: Watch 2024 Basketball Australia U14 Club Championships - Courts 5 and 9, Day 1
Norths Bears have kicked off their Under-14s title quest with a brilliant first day double while a Darwin youngster had the crowd on the edge of their seats. Watch the REPLAYS from day one.
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Norths Bears have kicked off the Under-14 Club Championships in fine fashion, with the NSW top-seed boys picking up two big wins on the opening day in Victoria.
The Bears roared to life on Sunday, and were the talk of the town on Court 5 when they took down Canberra and Cockburn Cougars in consecutive matches.
CHECK OUT ALL OF THE REPLAYS FROM COURT 5 AND 9 BELOW
Tommy Moloney went big in the win over Canberra, bringing in 21 points and backed it up with 11 points against the Cougars.
But he was far from alone on the scoring end with Uriel Clarke and Jordan Gao both hitting double digits in both wins.
South West Metro Pirates scored a big win early on day one, when they downed the Darwin Cyclones, but they couldn’t back up that performance late on court nine, falling to a crisp Bulleen Boomers outfit 90-71.
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Bendigo Braves and Melbourne Tigers both started off the girls tournament on the right foot picking up important day one wins, while the same couldn’t be said about the Gold Coast Rollers and Bankstown Bruins girls who were shock losers on Sunday.
The individual performance of the day across Courts 5 and 9 probably belonged to Cyclones young gun Levin Maher who exploded from deep, hitting six three-pointers in a 32-point haul, in a losing effort against the South West Metro Pirates.
REPLAYS
COURT 5
Bulleen Boomers v South West Metro Pirates (Boys)
Cockburn Cougars v Norths Bears (Boys)
Melbourne Tigers v Penrith Panthers (Girls)
Bendigo Braves v Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (Girls)
Norths Bears v Canberra (Boys)
South West Metro Pirates v Darwin Cyclones (Boys)
COURT 9
Darwin Cyclones v Norwood Flames (Boys)
Canberra v Camberwell Dragons (Boys)
Kilsyth Cobras v Bankstown Bruins (Girls)
Gold Coast Rollers v Tasmania Northern Tigers (Girls)
Central Coast Rebels v Canberra (Girls)
Norwood Flames v Bulleen Boomers (Boys)
PREVIEW
They are the champions of NSW, now Central Coast Rebels and Norths Bears can show the rest of the nation their talent.
KommunityTV will broadcast over 200 games LIVE and EXCLUSIVE on six courts at the U14 Club Championships at Casey in Melbourne’s south-east suburbs over six days from Sunday.
Each day of the coverage will feature three LIVE stories showcasing two courts each.
That split will be Courts 1 and 3, Courts 6 and 10 and, finally, Courts 5 and 9.
Catch six games on each of Courts 5 and 9 on Sunday, starting at 9.30am.
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Central Coast make their tournament bow on Court 9 against a familiar foe they would do well not to take lightly.
Canberra beat them early in the Junior Premier League season by three points before the Rebels pounced on them in the finals, winning 59-46.
Norths Bears boys went through the 16-game season unbeaten and then knocked over Penrith, Bankstown and Sydney Comets, who are all also in Melbourne this week, in the finals.
They start up against Canberra on Court 5 and then back up at 3.30pm to play WA visitors Cockburn Cougars.
With three-point machine Thomas Maloney, Jordan Gao, Lucas Ajaka and Uriel Clarke, they have players who average over 10 points per game.
Another state champion, Queensland’s South West Metro Pirate, will play twice on Court 5, first up against Darwin Cyclones, then against Bulleen Boomers to close off the day at 5pm.
Every match of the Basketball Australia Under-14 Club Championships will be exclusively live streamed on KommunityTV from September 22 to 27.