Sport
31 March, 2022
Camperdown basketball finals
CAMPERDOWN Amateur Basketball Association (CABA) held its finals series and presentation night last week, with the Ham Sangas taking out the senior men’s competition over the Young Bloods.

CAMPERDOWN Amateur Basketball Association (CABA) held its finals series and presentation night last week, with the Ham Sangas taking out the senior men’s competition over the Young Bloods.
Bohdie Gill won the inaugural Lachie Stephenson Sportsmanship award for demonstrating the qualities Lachie himself displayed, including humility, fairness, leadership skills, respect, determination,
and teamwork.
Donations can be made to Lachie’s fundraiser at www.shoutforgood.com/fundraisers/curebraincancerforstevo.
Results:
Lachie Stephenson Sportsmanship award: Bohdie Gill (under 17 boys, Prossers).
Under 12 girls:
Qualifying final – CABA Aqua 18 defeated Pizza Magic 10.
Elimination final – CABA Purple 7 defeated Country Road 6.
Preliminary final – Pizza Magic 16 defeated CABA Purple 8.
Grand final – Pizza Magic 18 defeated CABA Aqua 14
Points – Pizza Magic: Edie Molan 6, Gracie Pearce 6, Evie Mahoney 4, Akeisha Bishop 2; CABA Aqua: Charlotte Hinds 4, Zoe Roberts 4, Vogue Fleming 2, Abigail Sinnott 2.
Association awards – MVP: Charlotte Hinds; encouragement award: Charlotte Dean.
Under 12 boys:
Qualifying final – Bulls 13 defeated Magics 12.
Elimination final – Bucks 15 defeated Lakers 12.
Preliminary final – Magics 19 defeated Bucks 17.
Grand final – Magics 19 defeated Bulls 18
Points – Magics: Joshua Finlayson 19; Bulls: Harry Sinnott 12, Archie McDonald 4.
Association awards – MVP: Josh Finlayson; encouragement award: Mason Narik.
Under 17 girls:
Qualifying final – Molan Plumbing 54 defeated Benallack’s Sports 18.
Elimination final – Koallah Farm 10 defeated James H Monk 2.
Preliminary final – Koallah Farm 39 defeated Benallack’s Sports 6.
Grand final – Molan Plumbing 29 defeated Koallah Farm 9
Points – Molan Plumbing: Piper Stephens 13, Scarlett Wilkins 5, Stella Horspole 4, Jada Mahoney 4, Maisie Molan 3; Koallah Farm: Shelby Mahony 4, Remy Gaut 2, Olivia Winsall 2, Elsie Sinnott 1.
Association awards – MVP: Piper Stephens; best and fairest: Piper Stephens (36 votes); best and fairest runners-up: Isobel Sinnott and Elsie Sinnott (21 votes); goal scorer award: Piper Stephens
(171 points); goal scorer runner-up: Isobel Sinnott (113 points).
Under 17 boys:
Qualifying final – Five Star Stockfeeds 41 defeated Earthmech Excavation 30.
Elimination final – Southwest Car Carriers 39 defeated Camperdown Quality Meats 13.
Preliminary final – Earthmech Excavation 17 defeated Southwest Car Carriers 16.
Grand final – Earthmech Excavations 31 defeated Five Star Stockfeeds 20
Points – Earthmech Excavations: Aidan Conheady 12, Eddie Baker 8, Paddy Conheady 7, Connor Gaut 4; Five Star Stockfeeds: Thomas Baker 12, Billy Buck 6, Taj Cunningham 2.
Association awards – MVP: Aidan Conheady; best and fairest: Luke Kavenagh (24 votes); best and fairest runner-up: Tommy Baker (21 votes); goal scorer award: Luke Kavenagh (226 points); goal
scorer runner-up: Tommy Baker (190 points).
Senior men:
Qualifying final – Ham Sangas 53 defeated Krakatinni 49.
Elimination final – Young Bloods 50 defeated Damaxx 17.
Preliminary final – Young Bloods 65 defeated Kakatinni 30.
Grand final – Ham Sangas 41 defeated Young Bloods 30
Points – Ham Sangas: James Henry 12, Luke O’Neil 11, Nathan Moran 6, Jeremy Lucas 5, Lachlan Rosevear 4, Ben Reid 3; Young Bloods: James O’Neil 12, Devon Coates 10, Louis Darcy 6, Harry
Sumner 2.
Association awards – MVP: Lachlan Rosevear; best and fairest: Tommy Baker (25 votes); best and gairest runner-up: James O’Neil (19 votes); goal scorer award: Ben Reid (216 points); goal scorer
runner-up: Tommy Baker (161 points).
