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Taranaki and Wellington win the Aon U17 National Basketball Championships

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14 Jul, 2018 10:05 AM8 mins to read

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The winners of the Under 17 Aon National Basketball Championships have been crowned this evening in Wellington.

Taranaki have won the girls title, while Wellington has won the boys title.

The spectators at ASB Stadium in Wellington were treated to some fantastic basketball, with final two minutes of both games
filled with compelling and competitive ball. Neither of the eventual winners feeling safe until the final buzzer sounded.

Aon Nationals Under 17 Girls Grand Final: Taranaki vs Waikato

Waikato came out determined to give Taranaki everything they could, assuring their opponents that the fight for the gold medals would not be anywhere near as easy as the pool game during the week where Taranaki won 60-36.

Coach Anthony Corbans smaller Waikato team worked extremely hard all over the court on defence. They extended their pressure all the way past the three-point line when Taranaki was in the half court, and constantly challenged Raquel Sampson in the post.

Reese Andersons fingerprints were all over the scoring early for Waikato hitting two straight threes, and finding Tyler Mitchell for an open jumper to build a six-point lead. Both teams had their chances in the dying seconds of the quarter, with breakaway opportunities for each finalist falling awry thanks to fantastic hustle from each side.

Taranaki began tightening the screws in the second quarter, holding Waikato to only seven points in the ten-minute period. A great high-low pass from Emily Poole to Sampson tied the game at 22-22, and forced Corban to call a timeout to settle his troops. Alix Blyde upped her defensive game for Taranaki instead, getting two straight steals to help her team start off on an 8-0 run. Tiaan Owen capped that off when she grabbed an offensive rebound from a missed Free Throw and scored it. This bucket gave her Taranaki team a 30-23 lead at the half.

Jayze Lee Waihi picked up her fourth personal foul with 3:49 remaining in the third quarter and her Waikato team faced at a twelve-point deficit. Sampson scored again to push their advantage to 14, before Quaye Walker-Eketone and Breeje Schuler both hit shots from behind the arc to close the Taranaki lead to 48-41 at the end of the third.

Taranakis switching defence kept making life difficult for the Waikato team in the final quarter, as tough runners were the only shot that Corbans team could consistently find. With only four minutes to go, Shay Hairas team was up 62-48. After an 11-2 run for Waikato where Schuler and Walker-Eketone again hit a pair of three-point shots, Haira called a timeout to settle her team with 1:27 remaining. After running the elevator action from the sideline, Sampson alertly ducked in and scored inside for Taranaki. A late Waihi three wasnt enough to alter the final outcome for her team, as the overjoyed Taranaki team began mobbing each other on the court having seized the championship.

Final Score:

- Taranaki, 70: R. Sampson 26 points, 16 rebounds; P. Mason 18 points, 11 rebounds; A. Blyde 12 points; E. Poole 4 points 11 rebounds

- Waikato, 62: Q. Walker-Eketone 19 points; J. Waihi 11 points; R. Anderson 14 points; B. Schuler 10 points, 10 rebounds

Girls Final Team Placing

1st Taranaki

2nd Waikato

3rd Harbour

4th Manawatu

5th Rotorua

6th Waitakere West

7th Waitaha Red

8th Waitaha Black

9th Otago

10th Capital

11th Wellington

12th Thames Valley

13th Hawkes Bay

14th Tasman

15th Auckland Counties

16th Tauranga

17th Hibiscus Coast

Girls Tournament Team

Raquel Sampson - Taranaki

Waitaha Jennings - Rotorua

Melika Samie - Hawkes Bay

Jayzee Lee Waihi - Waikato

Quaye Walker-Eketone - Waikato

Jazzmyne Kailahi-Fulu - Harbour

Parris Mason - Taranaki

Rochelle Fourie - Manawatu

Jess Moors - Harbour

Caitlin OConnell - Taranaki

Girls Most Valuable Player

Caitlin OConnell - Taranaki

Girls Third Place Final Officials

Liam Collins and Amy Parker

Girls Final Officials

Sasha Nicholson and Regan Ashley

Aon Nationals Under 17 Boys Grand Final: Wellington vs Auckland

A clear battle of styles was on display in the boys Grand Final - the home Wellington team looking to up the pace as much as possible on defence, while looking for efficient shots on offence as often as possible. Auckland in contrast, was a much more methodical team, wanting to use the gravity inside that Robert Coman provided to move the ball and attack closeouts.

It wasnt all shots near the rim for Coman in the game, who opened the scoring with a nice pick and pop jumper for three. After taking a few possessions to get going, Wellington found their groove with their patented full court pressure. They utilised Tafara Gapares length at the top of the press to cut down both the passing angles, and vision for the Auckland team. Aucklands confidence gradually improved against the pressure as the quarter progressed, and Coman was able to convert an out of bounds alley-oop lay-in to give his team 21-23 lead at the end of the first.

Gapare had one of the most impressive dunks when he raced up the court after intercepting an errant pass against their press early in the second. This was immediately followed by another Auckland turnover and Jason Crummer called timeout to calm his team before they became flustered from the defensive pressure. Coach Crummer was rewarded with some excellent ball movement from his team, as Sataan Tawera knocked down a big three off an extra pass to push Auckland ahead 34-40. Wellington replied with a 15 to 2 run, with Ben Gold and Emmerson Kavakura both contributing five points each. Tawera answered with a three of his own to see the teams heading into halftime with Wellington ahead by four points.

Foul trouble hurt Auckland in the third quarter, with both Coman and Tawera relegated to the bench after picking up their third foul each before the midway point. Both teams traded baskets before Wellington was able to edge ahead courtesy of the free throw line. Ezrah Vaigafa closed out the quarter with a quick jab-step and drive, finishing around the challenge at the rim from Tyson Kempton, and winning a 66-62 lead.

The threes started flowing in the final quarter, Connor Ngan hitting three after his defenders would go to double team Coman in the post, leaving a wide open look each time he received the kick-out pass. Back to back possessions saw Ngans hot shooting tie the game up at 84-84, compelling Terry Stallworth to call timeout for his Wellington team with 2:52 remaining on the clock. Coman briefly gave his team the lead with a three of his own, but Gapare had no hesitation in answering in kind immediately, snatching a two-point lead back for Wellington. Neither team was able to score a field goal in the final sixty seconds - despite looks for both teams right at the rim. Wellington outscoring Auckland from the charity stripe 4-1 to walk out as National Champions after a thrilling five-point win.

Wellington Head Coach Terry Stallworth credited his teams embracing of his basketball philosophy.

"We wanted to play a fast paced and intense game, with a high number of shot opportunities. We had measures to test if we were playing this way, and each player competed against himself to ensure we all played this way together. We believe this game proved our belief that defence ignites offence," said Coach Stallworth.

Final Score:

- Wellington 95: E. Stallworth 22 points, 10 rebounds; E. Vaigafa 18 points; T. Gapare 12 points; E. Kavakura 10 points

- Auckland, 90: S. Tawera 26 points; R. Coman 18 points; C. Ngan 12 points; L. Kerr 11 points, 14 rebounds; R. Royce 11 points, 12 rebounds

Boys Final Team Placing

1st Wellington

2nd Auckland Premier

3rd Harbour A

4th Waikato A

5th Tasman

6th Otago

7th Waitaha Red

8th Manawatu

9th Waitaha Black

10th Waitakere West

11th Rotorua

12th Waikato B

13th Counties Manukau

14th Hawkes Bay

15th Capital

16th Harbour B

17th Harbour U16

18th Taranaki

19th Tauranga

Boys Tournament Team

Taine Murray - Harbour A

Tafara Gapare - Wellington

Sataan Tawera - Auckland Premier

Finn Lally - Waikato A

Josh Book - Tasman

Michael Ruske - Otago

Sam Jenkins - Waitaha Red

Ezekiel Stallworth - Wellington

Robert Coman - Auckland Premier

Ezrah Vaigafa - Wellington

Boys Most Valuable Player

Ezrah Vaigafa - Wellington

Boys Third Place Final Officials

Gio Exconde and Darcy Hika-Munroe

Boys Final Officials

Sherhon Martin and Brad Clive

Livestream: watch the replays of both games at www.NZ.basketball/tv

For more go to www.nz.basketball and Basketball New Zealands social media channels: @BasketballNZ Facebook, Twitter, Instagram.

- This story has been automatically published using a media release from Basketball New Zealand

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