Brayden Inger the standout in this week's wrap of Harbour players at home and overseas

Brayden Inger was on the top of his game as Southland Sharks beat Nelson Giants 101-92 on Sunday as we take a look at the performances of Harbour alumni playing in the New Zealand NBL and Australia. The former Rangitoto wing added 6 rebounds and 3 assists to a Sal's NBL career high 27 points.

At one stage of the Franklin Bulls game in Canterbury on Saturday night there were four former Harbour players on court at the same time for the Bulls. Jaylen Gerrand (10pts), Denhym Brooke (7pts), Joseph Nunag (5 pts) and Jett Thompson all played their part for the Bulls in an agonizing 89-86 loss.

48-hours earlier, in just his second NBL appearance, Jett scored 10 points in the Bulls loss to the Wellington Saints. The former Westlake guard was a perfect 3 from 3 from both the field and the free throw line. 

Sean Murphy scored 12 points for the Auckland Huskies in their convincing 92-71 win against Hawkes Bay at Eventfinda Stadium on Friday night.

In Australia:

Micaela Cocks got more quality minutes under her belt in her second game back for Townsville in Australian NBL1 North Conference. The Flames beat Rockhampton 90-63 with Micaela logging 10 points in almost 37 minutes. 

Brooke Blair scored 9 points but Brisbane Capitals were comfortably beaten by Southern District Spartans 87-65.

Ashleigh Kelman-Poto also tallied 9 points as Red city Roar went down 80-53 to South West Metro.

In Men’s NBL1 South Conference Mitch Dance continues to rack up the points for Albury Wodonga. He had a near double-double of 15 points and 9 rebounds as the Bandits fell  96-76 to Ringwood Hawks. 

Also in NBL1 South Penina Davidson came up with 14 points but Nunawading Spectres were well beaten by Melbourne Tigers 89-66.




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