2007 WSBL season

Sports season
2007 WSBL season
LeagueState Basketball League
SportBasketball
Duration30 March – 4 August (Regular season)
10 August – 7 September (Finals)
Number of games22
Number of teams12
Regular season
  Minor premiersStirling Senators
Season MVPChristine Boyd (Redbacks)
Top scorerChristine Boyd (Redbacks)
Finals
ChampionsPerry Lakes Hawks
  Runners-upStirling Senators
Grand Final MVPCarli Boyanich (Hawks)
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The 2007 WSBL season was the 19th season of the Women's State Basketball League (SBL). The regular season began on Friday 30 March and ended on Saturday 4 August. The finals began on Friday 10 August and ended on Friday 7 September, when the Perry Lakes Hawks defeated the Stirling Senators in the WSBL Grand Final.

Regular season

The regular season began on Friday 30 March and ended on Saturday 4 August after 18 rounds of competition.

Standings

Pos
Team W L
1 Stirling Senators 20 2
2 Willetton Tigers 18 4
3 Perry Lakes Hawks 18 4
4 Lakeside Lightning 14 8
5 Mandurah Magic 13 9
6 Wanneroo Wolves 12 10
7 Perth Redbacks 12 10
8 Cockburn Cougars 8 14
9 Rockingham Flames 7 15
10 Geraldton Buccaneers 4 18
11 Bunbury Slammers 3 19
12 East Perth Eagles 3 19

Finals

The finals began on Friday 10 August and ended on Friday 7 September with the WSBL Grand Final.[1][2]

Bracket

Awards

Statistics leaders

Category Player Team
Points Christine Boyd[3] Perth Redbacks
Rebounds Shelly Boston Rockingham Flames
Assists Tanya Kelly Perry Lakes Hawks
Steals Casey Mihovilovich Mandurah Magic
Blocks Shelly Boston Rockingham Flames
Field goal percentage Sophia Kelly Perth Redbacks
3-pt field goal percentage Jessica Spinner Wanneroo Wolves
Free throw percentage Carly Wilson Stirling Senators

Regular season

  • Most Valuable Player: Christine Boyd (Perth Redbacks)[3]
  • Coach of the Year: Rick Morcom (Perry Lakes Hawks)
  • Most Improved Player: Jessica Bone (Lakeside Lightning)
  • All Star First Team:
    • Tanya Kelly (Perry Lakes Hawks)[3]
    • Myra Donkin (Lakeside Lightning)
    • Carly Wilson (Stirling Senators)
    • Liz Cooke (Stirling Senators)
    • Christine Boyd (Perth Redbacks)
  • All Star Second Team:
    • Casey Mihovilovich (Mandurah Magic)
    • Melissa Marsh (Willetton Tigers)
    • Emma Pass (Cockburn Cougars)
    • Carli Boyanich (Perry Lakes Hawks)
    • Shelly Boston (Rockingham Flames)
  • All Star Third Team:
    • Tegan Walker (Geraldton Buccaneers)
    • Sue Williams (Willetton Tigers)
    • Jessica Spinner (Wanneroo Wolves)
    • Kaye Tucker (Mandurah Magic)
    • Jessica Bone (Lakeside Lightning)

Finals

References

  1. ^ "2007 WSBL Road to the Grand Final" (PDF). SBL.asn.au. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2 September 2020.
  2. ^ "2007 WSBL Grand Final" (PDF). SBL.asn.au. 7 September 2007. Archived (PDF) from the original on 17 April 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "State Basketball League 2007 Awards" (PDF). SBL.asn.au. Archived (PDF) from the original on 17 April 2020.
  4. ^ "Player statistics for Carli Boyanich". WNBL. Archived from the original on 22 October 2017. ...won the 2007 WA SBL Grand Final with the Perry Lakes Hawks and was named Grand Final MVP.

External links

  • 2007 SBL season at sbl.asn.au
  • 2007 fixtures
  • 2007 finals schedule
  • 2007 quarter-finals wrap and semi-finals schedule
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