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词条 2007 Australian Club Championships
释义

  1. Tournament overview

  2. Participants

     League champions  Wildcards 

  3. Results

     Quarter-finals – men  Quarter-finals – women  Semi-finals – men  Semi-finals – women  Grand Finals 

  4. All-Star Five

     Men  Women 

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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| arena = Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre
| dates = 17–26 August
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W: Townsville Flames
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W: Hume City Broncos
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The 2007 Australian Club Championships (ACC) brought together the best men's and women's basketball teams from the Waratah League, South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL), Queensland Australian Basketball League (QABL), Central Australian Basketball League (CABL) and Big V competitions for their shot at national glory, with the event held at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre.

By the tournament's conclusion, the Cairns Marlins were crowned as the best male basketball club in Australia and the Townsville Flames were crowned women's champions.[1]

Tournament overview

The Cairns Marlins defeated the Dandenong Rangers 110–98 in the men's Grand Final. Nothing could split the sides in the first half but the Rangers, who finished runners-up for the second year in a row, could not contain the offensive strength of the Marlins, who had five players score 16 points or more. Cairns Taipans National Basketball League stars Aaron Grabau and Gary Boodnikoff netted 24 points and 23 points respectively to lead the Marlins with Grabau going on to be named Grand Final MVP. Future Australian Boomer Nathan Jawai also chipped in with a 21-point, 13-rebound double-double and proved to be the difference in the decisive third quarter.[1][2]

In the women's final, the Townsville Flames defeated the Hume City Broncos, 92–49. Australian Opal Rohanee Cox was outstanding for Townsville, netting a game-high 30 points while Townsville Fire Women's National Basketball League guard Celeste Heilbronn added 21 points and 9 rebounds in support. The Broncos were missing Opal Sharin Milner and Under 21 World Championship silver medalist Elyse Penaluna through injury and couldn't match the offensive power of the Flames.[1]

Participants

To qualify for the event, teams had to be crowned Champion of their respective Leagues. There were also a number of wildcard entries.[3]

League champions

League Men Women
Big V Dandenong Rangers Hume City Broncos
CABL North Adelaide Rockets West Adelaide Bearcats
QABL Cairns Marlins Townsville Flames
SEABL Bendigo Braves (South) & Geelong Supercats (East) Bendigo Braves
Waratah Sutherland Sharks Hornsby Spiders

Wildcards

League Men Women
Big V Waverley Falcons
CABL Norwood Flames
QABL Rockhampton Rockets
SEABL Ballarat Miners
Waratah Sydney Comets

Results

Quarter-finals – men

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|scoreB=95
|points2=S. Whitehead 28
|place=Cairns, Queensland
}}{{Basketballbox
|date=18 August
|time=6:00 p.m.
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|scoreA=98
|points1=C. Tovey 22
|teamB=Rockhampton Rockets
|scoreB=87
|points2=P. Bullock 25
|place=Sutherland, New South Wales
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|date=18 August
|time=7:30 p.m.
|teamA=Geelong Supercats
|scoreA=120
|points1=S. Myers 32
|teamB=North Adelaide Rockets
|scoreB=91
|points2=E. Burdon 21
|place=Geelong, Victoria
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|date=18 August
|time=7:30 p.m.
|teamA=Dandenong Rangers
|scoreA=100
|points1=V. Inglima 27
|teamB=Bendigo Braves
|scoreB=70
|points2=C. Rigby 19
|place=Dandenong, Victoria
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Quarter-finals – women

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|time=7:00 p.m.
|teamA=Townsville Flames
|scoreA=95
|points1=R. Cox 30
|teamB=Hornsby Spiders
|scoreB=62
|points2=M. Musselwhite 35
|place=Hornsby, New South Wales
}}{{Basketballbox
|date=18 August
|time=7:00 p.m.
|teamA=Hume City Broncos
|scoreA=83
|points1=E. Penaluna 28
|teamB=Norwood Flames
|scoreB=52
|points2=N. Romeo 16
|place=Broadmeadows, Victoria
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|date=18 August
|time=7:30 p.m.
|teamA=Ballarat Miners
|scoreA=70
|points1=K. Ashby 23
|teamB=West Adelaide Bearcats
|scoreB=59
|points2=K. Shierlaw 14
|place=Wayville, South Australia
}}{{Basketballbox
|date=19 August
|time=2:00 p.m.
|teamA=Bendigo Braves
|scoreA=82
|points1=A. Walsh 20
|teamB=Waverley Falcons
|scoreB=61
|points2=C. Egan 24
|place=Bendigo, Victoria
}}

Semi-finals – men

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|teamA=Dandenong Rangers
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|points1=V. Inglima 35
|teamB=Sutherland Sharks
|scoreB=84
|points2=B. Henricks 25
|place=Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre
}}{{Basketballbox
|date=25 August
|teamA=Cairns Marlins
|scoreA=123
|points1=A. Grabau 24
|teamB=Geelong Supercats
|scoreB=91
|points2=J. Medved 27
|place=Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre
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Semi-finals – women

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|date=25 August
|teamA=Townsville Flames
|scoreA=77
|points1=R. Cox 31
|teamB=Ballarat Miners
|scoreB=54
|points2=C. Allgood 14
|place=Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre
}}{{Basketballbox
|date=25 August
|teamA=Hume City Broncos
|scoreA=78
|points1=K. Burbridge 21
|teamB=Bendigo Braves
|scoreB=71
|points2=K. Harrower 21
|place=Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre
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Grand Finals

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|date=26 August
|teamA=Cairns Marlins
|scoreA=110
|points1=A. Grabau 24
|teamB=Dandenong Rangers
|scoreB=98
|points2=B. Hobba 20
|place=Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre
}}{{Basketballbox
|date=26 August
|teamA=Townsville Flames
|scoreA=92
|points1=R. Cox 30
|teamB=Hume City Broncos
|scoreB=49
|points2=N. Pedro 11
|place=Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre
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All-Star Five

Men

Name Team
Aaron Grabau (Grand Final MVP) Cairns Marlins
Nathan Jawai Cairns Marlins
Scott Cook Cairns Marlins
Ash Cannan Dandenong Rangers
Brent Hobba Dandenong Rangers

Women

Name Team
Rachael Flanagan Townsville Flames
Rohanee Cox (Grand Final MVP) Townsville Flames
Kristi Harrower Bendigo Braves
Kellie Burbridge Hume City Broncos
Naomi Pedro Hume City Broncos

See also

  • Australian Basketball Association

References

1. ^{{cite web | url=http://misc.sportingpulse.com/ba_annualreport/PDF/Australian%20Club%20Championships.pdf | title=Basketball Australia 2007 Annual Report – Australian Club Championships | work=SportingPulse.com | accessdate=22 May 2015 | format=PDF}}
2. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2007-08-27/marlins-celebrate-national-title-win/651154 | title=Marlins celebrate national title win | work=ABC.net.au | date=27 August 2007 | accessdate=22 May 2015}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://misc.sportingpulse.com/ba_annualreport/PDF/Australian%20Club%20Championships%20Scoreboard.pdf |title=Basketball Australia 2007 Annual Report – Australian Club Championships Scoreboard |work=SportingPulse.com |accessdate=22 May 2015 |format=PDF |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518095544/http://misc.sportingpulse.com/ba_annualreport/PDF/Australian%20Club%20Championships%20Scoreboard.pdf |archivedate=18 May 2015 |df= }}

External links

  • Basketball Australia 2007 Annual Report
  • The Road to the ABA National Finals
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