List of SBL awards and honours
The following is a list of awards and honours received by players and coaches of the State Basketball League (SBL), since the league's inception in 1989.
Champions
Men's Team | W | Season | Women's Team | W | Season |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Perry Lakes Hawks | 5 | 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 | Willetton Tigers | 8 | 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016 |
South West Slammers | 4 | 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999 | Perry Lakes Hawks | 6 | 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008 |
Lakeside Lightning | 4 | 2005, 2006, 2009, 2013 | Joondalup Wolves | 4 | 1990, 1992, 1995, 2013 |
Perth Redbacks | 3 | 1989, 1990, 1997 | Swan City Mustangs † | 3 | 1991, 1993, 1996 |
Cockburn Cougars | 3 | 1992, 2012, 2016 | Perth Redbacks | 2 | 1989, 2000 |
Joondalup Wolves | 3 | 1993, 2011, 2015 | Rockingham Flames | 2 | 2014, 2015 |
Goldfields Giants | 2 | 2007, 2008 | Stirling Senators | 1 | 1994 |
Swan City Mustangs † | 1 | 1991 | Lakeside Lightning | 1 | 2006 |
Geraldton Buccaneers | 1 | 2000 | South West Slammers | 1 | 2012 |
Willetton Tigers | 1 | 2010 | |||
East Perth Eagles | 1 | 2014 | |||
† indicates club is not a current member of the SBL |
* 1995 Grand Final was a best-of-three series
Year | Women's Champion | Result | Women's Runner-up | Grand Final MVP |
---|---|---|---|---|
1989 | Perth Redbacks | 79 – 66 | Perry Lakes Hawks | |
1990 | Wanneroo Wolves | 70 – 67 | Stirling Senators | |
1991 | Swan City Mustangs | 79 – 66 | Perth Redbacks | |
1992 | Wanneroo Wolves | 74 – 64 | Swan City Mustangs | |
1993 | Swan City Mustangs | 109 – 51 | Stirling Senators | |
1994 | Stirling Senators | 72 – 59 | Perry Lakes Hawks | |
1995 | Wanneroo Wolves | 2 – 0 | Swan City Mustangs | |
1996 | Swan City Mustangs | 66 – 61 | Willetton Tigers | |
1997 | Willetton Tigers | 62 – 52 | Wanneroo Wolves | |
1998 | Perry Lakes Hawks | 71 – 63 | Willetton Tigers | |
1999 | Willetton Tigers | 70 – 55 | Perry Lakes Hawks | Rohanee Cox[1] |
2000 | Perth Redbacks | 74 – 66 | Perry Lakes Hawks | Jenny Bedford[7] |
2001 | Perry Lakes Hawks | 74 – 58 | Perth Redbacks[8] | |
2002 | Perry Lakes Hawks | 84 – 55 | Lakeside Lightning[9] | |
2003 | Perry Lakes Hawks | 73 – 44 | Mandurah Magic[10] | |
2004 | Willetton Tigers | 61 – 46 | Perry Lakes Hawks | |
2005 | Willetton Tigers | 59 – 54 | Mandurah Magic | |
2006 | Lakeside Lightning | 56 – 53 | Mandurah Magic | Kristi Channing |
2007 | Perry Lakes Hawks | 66 – 40 | Stirling Senators | Carli Boyanich |
2008 | Perry Lakes Hawks | 87 – 69 | Willetton Tigers | Deanna Smith[11] |
2009 | Willetton Tigers | 73 – 63 | Mandurah Magic | Ashley Gilmore |
2010 | Willetton Tigers | 80 – 54 | Perry Lakes Hawks | Jasmine Hooper |
2011 | Willetton Tigers | 72 – 71 | East Perth Eagles | Kate Malpass |
2012 | South West Slammers | 85 – 48 | Rockingham Flames | Kim Sitzmann |
2013 | Wanneroo Wolves | 72 – 47 | Kalamunda Eastern Suns | Nikita-Lee Martin |
2014 | Rockingham Flames | 80 – 75 | Lakeside Lightning | Sami Whitcomb |
2015 | Rockingham Flames | 68 – 63 | Willetton Tigers | Sami Whitcomb |
2016 | Willetton Tigers | 60 – 58 | Joondalup Wolves | Kate Malpass |
* 1995 Grand Final was a best-of-three series
Most Valuable Player
Year | Men's winner | Women's winner |
---|---|---|
1989 | Jeff Anderson (Tigers) Pete Hanson (Hawks) | Sue Arthur (Cougars) |
1990 | Jeff Anderson (Tigers) | Fiona Robinson (Senators) |
1991 | Carl Gonder (Magic) | Lisa Vlahov (Redbacks) |
1992 | Vince Kelley (Wolves) | Fiona Robinson (Senators) |
1993 | Ken Epperson (Mustangs) | Katrine Linssen (Redbacks) |
1994 | Dapreis Owens (Senators) | Claire Hotchin (Hawks) |
1995 | John Pierce (Senators) | Tanya Fisher (Redbacks) |
1996 | Gerald Jarmon (Raiders) | Katrine Linssen (Redbacks) |
1997 | Dwaine Michaels (Redbacks) | Brooke Ryan (Magic) |
1998 | Alan Erickson (Cougars) | Katrine Linssen (Redbacks) |
1999 | Matt Foster (Tigers) | Melissa McClure (Hawks) |
2000 | Anthony Exeter (Flames) | Megan Clarke (Tigers) |
2001 | Jeff Bevington (Buccaneers) Justin Lyons (Cougars) | Megan Clarke (Tigers) |
2002 | Jarrad Mohr (Mustangs) Kurt Slabolepszy (Senators) | Jenny Crouse (Lightning) |
2003 | Greg Brown (Buccaneers) | Tegan Walker (Eagles) |
2004 | Ryan Neill (Redbacks) | Jasmine Finnigan (Senators) |
2005 | Eric Brand (Buccaneers) | Rohanee Cox (Tigers) |
2006 | Justin Brown (Eagles) | Tanya Kelly (Hawks) |
2007 | Aaron Shaw (Lightning) | Christine Boyd (Redbacks) |
2008 | Curtis Marshall (Buccaneers) | Deanna Smith (Hawks) |
2009 | Luke Meyer (Buccaneers) | Brooke Hiddlestone (Redbacks) |
2010 | Ryan Zamroz (Buccaneers) | Kaye Tucker (Flames) |
2011 | Anthony Lee (Hawks) | Casey Mihovilovich (Magic) |
2012 | Damian Matacz (Wolves) | Emma Cannon (Flames) |
2013 | Ben Beran (Lightning) | Sami Whitcomb (Flames) |
2014 | Cooper Land (Flames) | Sami Whitcomb (Flames) |
2015 | Ray Turner (Redbacks) | Sami Whitcomb (Flames) |
2016 | Cooper Land (Flames) | Ali Schwagmeyer (Lightning) |
Coach of the Year
Year | Men's winner | Women's winner |
---|---|---|
1989 | Don Sheppard (Redbacks) | Don Sheppard (Redbacks) |
1990 | Don Sheppard (Redbacks) | Van Kailis (Wolves) |
1991 | Alan Black (Slammers) | Kim Poore (Cougars) |
1992 | Greg Gurr (Cougars) | Glenn Ellis (Mustangs) |
1993 | Nick Morken (Raiders) | Glenn Ellis (Mustangs) |
1994 | Norm Majors (Mustangs) | Paul Dugan |
1995 | Steve Hawkins (Slammers) | Glenn Ellis (Mustangs) |
1996 | Jeff Anderson (Tigers) | Steve Jenkins (Tigers) |
1997 | Wayne Hayres (Slammers) | John Triscari (Flames) |
1998 | Scott Marsden (Cougars) | Llyod Klaman (Cougars) |
1999 | C. J. Jackson (Magic) | Rick Morcom (Hawks) |
2000 | Mike Ellis (Senators) | Rick Morcom (Hawks) |
2001 | John Gardiner (Hawks) | Brad Spicer (Cougars) |
2002 | John Gardiner (Hawks) | Keith Horwood (Redbacks) |
2003 | Shayne Hampel (Cougars) | Lukas Carey (Flames) |
2004 | Shayne Hampel (Cougars) | Brooke Ryan (Magic) |
2005 | Shayne Hampel (Cougars) | Robyn Winter (Tigers) |
2006 | Steve Charlton (Giants) | Jason Kyle (Magic) |
2007 | Andy Stewart (Lightning) | Rick Morcom (Hawks) |
2008 | John Gardiner (Hawks) | Robyn Winter (Tigers) Gary McKay (Cougars) |
2009 | Andy Stewart (Lightning) | Glenn Ellis (Hawks) |
2010 | Andy Stewart (Lightning) | Narelle Henry (Redbacks) |
2011 | Andy Stewart (Lightning) | Anthony Fletcher (Eagles) |
2012 | Jason Chalk (Magic) | Ryan Petrik (Flames) |
2013 | Andy Stewart (Lightning) | Glenn Ellis (Senators) |
2014 | Mark Utley (Flames) | Darren Nash (Lightning) |
2015 | Matt Parsons (Cougars) | Randy Miegel (Magic) |
2016 | Matt Parsons (Cougars) | Craig Friday (Wolves) |
Most Improved Player
Year | Men's winner | Women's winner |
---|---|---|
Rookie of the Year | ||
1996 | Peter Sinfield (Hawks) | Natalie Kastropil (Cougars) |
1997 | James Harvey (Cougars) | Christine Boyd (Wolves) |
1998 | Trent Mayger (Wolves) | Rohanee Cox (Tigers) |
1999 | Steven Watts (Wolves) | Kelli Hayward (Wolves) |
2000 | Matt Burston (Hawks) | Alicia Rinaldi (Eagles) |
2001 | Doolan Rush (Tigers) | Belinda Gibb (Lightning) |
2002 | Carlin Hughes (Flames) | Lauren Clark (Redbacks) |
2003 | Nick Burston (Hawks) | Carli Boyanich (Hawks)[12] |
Most Improved Player | ||
2004 | Cameron Tovey (Tigers) | Samantha Duff (Wolves) |
2005 | Matthew Schmechtig (Wolves) | Renee Wharekura (Hawks) |
2006 | Greg Hire (Wolves) | Ainsleigh Sanders (Wolves) |
2007 | Joel Wagner (Redbacks) | Jessica Bone (Lightning) |
2008 | Chris Dodd (Senators) | Natalie Burton (Hawks) |
2009 | Ben Purser (Hawks) | Courtney Hargreaves (Tigers) |
2010 | Seb Salinas (Wolves) | Jasmine Hooper (Tigers) |
2011 | Damien Scott (Cougars) | Rosie Tobin (Hawks) |
2012 | Michael Vigor (Redbacks) | Adrienne Jones (Suns) |
2013 | Nikolas Iliadis (Senators) | Gabby O'Sullivan (Redbacks) |
2014 | Sunday Dech (Eagles) | Alix Hayward (Redbacks) |
2015 | Rhys Vague (Eagles) | Ashleigh Grant (Lightning) |
2016 | Jayden Coburn (Senators) | Amy Kidner (Wolves) |
* Award was changed from Rookie of the Year to Most Improved Player in 2004
Leading scorer
Year | Men's winner | Points per game | Women's winner | Points per game |
---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Curtis Marshall | Deanna Smith[13][14] | ||
2009 | Aaron Christopher Lynch | 29.47 | Deanna Smith | 32.73[15] |
2010 | Adrian Majstrovich | 31.20 | Casey Mihovilovich | 19.64[16] |
2011 | Adrian Majstrovich | 30.04 | Hailey Dunham | 19.21[17] |
2012 | Robert Kampman | 24.54 | Stephanie Jones | 25.86[18] |
2013 | Luke Nevill | 32.29 | Sami Whitcomb | 23.21[19] |
2014 | Quinn McDowell | 30.09 | Sami Whitcomb | 22.55[20] |
2015 | Ray Turner | 31.23 | Sami Whitcomb | 25.52[21] |
2016 | Tre Nichols | 31.13[22] | Candace Williams | 28.06[23] |
All-Stars
All-Star teams
Year | Players Selected |
---|---|
1998 | M: Greg Brown, Troy Clarke, Matt Earp, Alan Erickson, James Fitch, Ryan Gardiner, James Harvey, Vince Kelley, Chris Kelly, Richard Kvesich, Reece O'Sullivan, Jason Ring, Peter Sinfield, Kurt Slabolepzy, Coach: Scott Marsden W: Elizabeth Bailey, Tully Bevilaqua, Rohanee Cox, Jasmine Finnigan, Tanya Fisher, Brooke Hiddlestone, Nicole Ireland, Tanya Kelly, Katrine Linssen, Jenny Marsh, Melissa McClure, Martine Pearman, Brooke Ryan, Kate Simkovic, Gina Stevens, Jenny Whittle, Coach: Glenn Ellis |
1999 | M: Wade Bennett, Matt Earp, Alan Erickson, Anthony Exeter, James Fitch, Matt Foster, Sam Fotu, James Harvey, Reece O'Sullivan, Peter Sinfield, Greg Smith, Lee Smith, Anthony Stewart, Larry Thompson, Coach: C. J. Jackson W: Elizabeth Bailey, Jenny Bedford, Shelley Boston, Alison Counsel, Megan Crane, Jasmine Finnigan, Nicole Ireland, Tanya Kelly, Kylie Kvesich, Brooke Ryan, Sarah Thompson, Coach: Sue Arthur |
2000 | M: Chris Allen, Jeff Bevington, Stephen Black, Ryan Borowicz, Ricardo Boyd, Greg Brown, Alan Erickson, Anthony Exeter, James Fitch, James Harvey, Rick Muller, Paul Pochintesta, Clint Read, Peter Sinfield, Marcus Timmons, Coach: John Gardiner, Asst Coach: Mike Ellis W: Jenny Bedford, Shelley Boston, Maryanne Briggs, Megan Clarke, Megan Crane, Brooke Hiddlestone, Melissa McClure, Fleur McIntyre, Kim Morcom, Kate Simkovic, Coach: Rick Morcom |
2001 | M: Jeff Bevington, Simon Blennerhassett, Ricardo Boyd, Greg Brown, Matt Burston, Alan Erickson, Anthony Exteter, Matt Foster, Justin Lyons, Carmie Olowoyo, Coach: John Gardiner W: Jenny Bedford, Shelley Boston, Christine Boyd, Megan Clarke, Katie Gallagher, Kelli Hayward, Brooke Hiddlestone, Melissa McClure, Tegan Walker, Sue Williams, Coach: Brad Spicer |
All-Star Five
Year | Players Selected |
---|---|
2009 | M: Shamus Ballantyne, Luke Payne, Luke Meyer, Adrian Majstrovich, Jarrad Prue W: Kate Malpass, Natalie Young, Deanna Smith, Ashley Gilmore, Shelley Boston[24] |
2010 | M: Joel Wagner, Ryan Zamroz, Cameron Tovey, Adrian Majstrovich, Jarrad Prue W: Kate Malpass, Casey Mihovilovich, Kaye Tucker, Sam Norwood, Marita Payne[25] |
2011 | M: Ty Harrelson, Luke Payne, Anthony Lee, Greg Hire, Tom Jervis W: Kate Malpass, Casey Mihovilovich, Jasmine Hooper, Leah Rush, Samantha Norwood |
2012 | M: Joel Wagner, Luke Payne, Ty Harrelson, Damian Matacz, Tom Jervis W: Adrienne Jones, Kim Sitzman, Jasmine Hooper, Stephanie Jones, Emma Cannon |
2013 | M: Ty Harrelson, Quinn McDowell, Ben Beran, Taylor Mullenax, Tom Jervis W: Taylor Wild, Kim Sitzmann, Sami Whitcomb, Lisa Wallbutton, Marita Payne |
2014 | M: Kyle Armour, Seb Salinas, Stan Okoye, Cooper Land, Jarrad Prue W: Casey Mihovilovich, Sami Whitcomb, Alison Schwagmeyer, Kari Pickens, Marita Payne |
2015 | M: Tre Nichols, Jordan Swing, Bennie Lewis, Gavin Field, Ray Turner W: Kate Malpass, Casey Mihovilovich, Sami Whitcomb, Deanna Smith, Louella Tomlinson |
2016 | M: Tre Nichols, Matthew Adekponya, Gavin Field, Daniel Alexander, Marcus Goode[26] W: Shani Amos, Sami Whitcomb, Klara Wischer, Candace Williams, Louella Tomlinson[27] |
All-Defensive Five
Year | Players Selected |
---|---|
2016 | M: Kyle Armour, Najee Lane, Ben Purser, Maurice Barrow, Kevin Davis W: Shani Amos, Sami Whitcomb, Ebony Antonio, Ellyce Ironmonger, Louella Tomlinson |
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