![]() ![]() The struggles of the South West Slammers continued on Saturday night with the Perry Lakes Hawks able to make it two wins within 24 hours. SOUTH WEST SLAMMERS 31 lost to PERRY LAKES HAWKS 97 Makailah Dyer finished with eight points, two assists and two steals for Perth, Bri Bailey six points, Shenae Hartree six points, five rebounds and three steals, Sarah Allen five points and three rebounds, and Denielle Ashworth five points and four boards. Mackenzie Clinch-Hoycard was impressive for the Senators as well with 16 points, 11 rebounds and six assists while Chloe Forster put up 13 points and eight boards, Caitlyn Jones 13 points and five assists, and Tayla Hepburn nine points and nine rebounds.Ĭaptain Jess Jakens top-scored for the Redbacks with 12 points and eight rebounds while Maddie Allen fought hard inside for 10 points, 16 rebounds, four blocked shots, three assists and two steals. Stacey Barr was right back on top of her game in unstoppable form for the Senators finishing the evening with 31 points, 13 rebounds, eight assists and four steals on the back shooting 11/21 from the floor and 6/11 from beyond the three-point arc. There were plenty of boards to gobble up with the Senators shooting at just 37 per cent from the field while the Redbacks really struggled going 20/76 at 26 per cent. The Senators did well on the boards as well up against the Redbacks pulling in 62 rebounds to 51 for the night including 18 offensive boards to 12. That result improves Warwick to a 5-3 record in fifth position for the season while the Redbacks slip back to 4-4 and seventh spot. With Barr unstoppable and back to her MVP winning form of 2019, the Senators proved too strong to claim the 93-58 victory. It wouldn’t prove to be the happy homecoming they were hoping for, though, thanks to Stacey Barr and her Warwick teammates. The Perth Redbacks were playing their first game at home in a month but it wasn’t a happy homecoming against the Warwick Senators on Saturday night.Īfter beating the East Perth Eagles in their last home game at Belmont Oasis back in Round 6, the Redbacks had played their past four matches on the road ahead of hosting the Senators back on their home court on Saturday. PERTH REDBACKS 58 lost to WARWICK SENATORS 93 Jewel Williams scored 20 points for the Eastern Suns. The final game of the round then took place at Ray Owen Sports Centre with the Joondalup Wolves defeating the Kalamunda Eastern Suns 66-54.Ĭhelsea Belcher had 17 points for the Wolfpack, Amber Land 15 and Kayla Steindl 12. Mikayla Pirini put up 21 points for Lakeside with Ash Isenbarger added 17 points, 14 rebounds and six assists while Tayah Burrows had 16 points for the Flames and Alex Ciabattoni 15. Two teams that lost on Friday then met at Lakeside Recreation Centre and it was the Lakeside Lightning who overran the Rockingham Flames to win 72-69. It was a stunning display from Mary Goulding who produced 35 points, 13 rebounds and four steals in the win for East Perth while Samantha Lubcke battled tirelessly for the Tigers with 29 points and seven rebounds. The East Perth Eagles continue to be the great surprise packets of 2021 going to Willetton Basketball Stadium and coming away with the 87-76 victory over the Willetton Tigers. ![]() Nat Burton put up 24 points and six rebounds for the Lady Hawks and Megan McKay 22 points and 12 rebounds. The Perry Lakes Hawks returned to the winner’s list on Friday and backed it up at Eaton Recreation Centre on Saturday becoming the latest team to put the South West Slammers to the sword, winning 97-31. That all led into the five matches on Saturday night starting with a Stacey Barr-inspired 93-58 win for the Warwick Senators against the Perth Redbacks at Belmont Oasis.īarr put up 31 points, 13 rebounds, eight assists and four steals for the Senators while Jess Jakens had 12 points and eight rebounds for the Redbacks. Those results came on the back of what happened on Friday night when the Perry Lakes Hawks beat the Lakeside Lightning 91-74 at Bendat Basketball Centre, the East Perth Eagles defeated the Rockingham Flames 83-77 at Mike Barnett Sports Complex, and the Cockburn Cougars downed the Mandurah Magic 69-56 at Wally Hagan Stadium. It was a big night in the NBL1 West Women’s Division to close out Round 9 and the Senators spoiled the homecoming of the Perth Redbacks while the Hawks and Eagles and Lightning made it two wins for the round, the Lightning bounced back and Joondalup Wolves also won on the road. Stacey Barr showed why she can’t be forgotten as an MVP fancy in the NBL1 West Women’s Division leading the Warwick Senators to a big Saturday night while the Perry Lakes Hawks and East Perth Eagles backed up their Friday night victories. ![]()
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