Live stream: Watch the Day 1 action from Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup 2025
Victoria and Tasmania have made dominant starts to the girls draw as the Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup tipped off for 2025. Watch all the opening day REPLAYS here.
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Victoria and Tasmania have made the early statements in the Under-14 Girls at the Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup with four teams undefeated across the two states after the opening day.
Action tipped off in Albury-Wodonga on Tuesday and KommunityTV was there to exclusively live stream 12 matches across two courts.
WATCH ALL THE DAY 1 REPLAYS BELOW
Victoria Goldminers sit equal top of Pool B alongside Tasmania Tigers after both sides secured back-to-back wins in the first two rounds.
A stellar three-pronged attack secured the Goldminers a strong 29-point victory over SA Wombats in the tournament opener.
Zoe Cousins (15 points), Luella Burke (11 points) and Sienna Shaw (10 points) dominated the clash to give their side one of the biggest victories on day one.
The Tigers meanwhile – led by Macy Poke (14 points) – defeated the SA Sharks by 18 points but were upstaged by Tasmania Devils’ big 25-point win over NSW Kookaburras.
The Devils and Victoria Bushrangers, in Pool A, are also undefeated after two matches.
In the boy’s opening game of the day, a strong four-quarter performance was the key in the Goldminers big 25-point win over SA Wombats.
Despite a 19-point display from Griffen Harders, it was the combined showing of Buster Argall (14 points) and Hamish Lawry (12 points) that proved the difference in the 68-43 victory.
The boys from across the ditch then secured a tight seven-point win, NZ Weka overcoming a one-point three-quarter deficit to record a thrilling victory.
Live stream action will return on Wednesday when 12 matches from the Under-16 divisions will be broadcast on KommunityTV from 8.30am AEST.
REPLAYS
WODONGA COURT 1
Bushrangers v ACT (U14 Girls)
NZ Kea v NSW Ospreys (U14 Girls)
NSW Kookaburras v Tas Devils (U14 Girls)
SA Sharks v Tas Tigers (U14 Girls)
NSW Waratahs v NZ Weka (U14 Girls)
Vic Goldminers v SA Wombats (U14 Girls)
LAUREN JACKSON SPORTS CENTRE COURT 2
Vic Bushrangers v ACT (U14 Boys)
NZ Kea v NSW Ospreys (U14 Boys)
NSW Kookaburras v Tas Devils (U14 Boys)
SA Sharks v Tas Tigers (U14 Boys)
NSW Waratahs v NZ Weka (U14 Boys)
Vic Goldminers v SA Wombats (U14 Boys)
PREVIEW
Young guns from regions across the country will take centre stage as the Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup tips off in Albury-Wodonga on Tuesday.
KommunityTV will exclusively live stream action from two courts all week as more than 600 junior basketballers compete at the titles from January 14-18.
And coverage will begin on day one from 8.30am with the tournament’s youngest age group – the Under-14s – featuring all day on Wodonga Sports and Leisure Centre Court 1 and Lauren Jackson Sports Centre Court 2.
First up, the strength of hosts Victoria will face its first test when both boys and girls U14 sides take on the South Australian Wombats.
The Victorians won a remarkable five out of a possible six trophies at last year’s ACJBC.
NSW Waratahs will then welcome international visitors New Zealand Weka to Australian shores in dual fixtures at 10am.
For the third-straight year the ACJBC tournament will be exclusively live streamed on KommunityTV and across News Corp Australia’s digital mastheads.
The KommunityTV coverage will feature matches from two courts across all five days of the tournament, including matches in all three age groups.