Summer Classic Week One Wrap (Includes Photo Gallery)
The 2009 Go for 2&5 BWA Summer Classic was held over the weekend for our Under 11 to Under 13 players. The weekend was very successful with over 800 children from 86 teams participating in 279 games. This was more than we have ever had for this weekend and we would like to thank the basketball community as well as the participants (and their parents!) for showing that Basketball in WA truly is "everyone's game".
We hope you all had an enjoyable time at the carnival and all of the children had fun playing basketball and learning lots!
The results from all games on the weekend are posted in the Fixtures & Results menu of the website. The Grand Final results were:
Men's 11
- Wanneroo Wolves 45 def Rockingham Flames 12
- Referees - Jay Thwaites & Sam Coten)
- Grand Final MVP - Jamie Hepburn (Wanneroo Wolves)
Women's 11
12 Men Championship Division
12 Men Second Division
12 Women Championship Division
12 Women Second Division
13 Men Championship Division
13 Men Second Division
13 Women Championship Division
The Go for 2&5 BWA Summer Classic also includes a voting process for the Most Promising Male & Female Junior player in the Under 12 Championship Competition. Under 12 is the first age group in the WABL Competition and the award is to recognise the future players of Western Australia.
The 2009 Go for 2&5 BWA Summer Classic Most Promising Junior Players were:
We look forward to seeing all of the above players in our WABL Competition in 2010 and we look forward to your continued support for Week Two of the Go for 2&5 BWA Summer Classic (Under 14 & 15 Men & Women) this weekend at Perry Lakes Basketball Stadium.
Don't forget to head to the Aussies in Action Sports Photography website on Wednesday to view all of the photos from the weekend.
View the photo gallery here.Photos by Aussies in Action
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