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Big V: Memorable Blues revival falls short
2:00 AM | FRANKSTON Blues almost snatched an unlikely win against Sandringham Sabres at Frankston Basketball Stadium on Saturday night.
2:00 AM | RINGWOOD Hawks are firing on all cylinders again with a 98-66 thrashing of Diamond Valley Eagles in Big V basketball on Saturday night.
Only Rush tastes success as Ballarat endures a tough weekend
21 May 12 | BALLARAT had a tough time in Basketball Victoria D-league at the weekend, winning just one of four outings.
Big V: Mixed fortune for Jets
21 May 12 | SUNBURY'S winning streak may have ended but the Jets still split its weekend double header to climb off the bottom of Big V Basketball men's division 1.
Big V: Keilor Thunder's joy short-lived
21 May 12 | KEILOR Thunder looked the goods for a quarter on its long trip to Mildura in the Victorian Basketball League Big V women's division 1 at the Mildura Basketball Stadium on Saturday night.
Big V: Waverley Falcons win as Platenik stars
21 May 12 | IVAN Platenik had 27 points and 15 rebounds as Waverley Falcons continued to reinvigorate their Big V State Championship men basketball season.  | Latest results around MonashBig V: Waverley Falcons face ...
21 May 12 | A BLISTERING fourth term guided Horsham Hornets to a 16-point win against Coburg Giants in Big V division two competition on Saturday night.   | Tim Pickert the first to reach ...Horsham Hornets winning streak ...
21 May 12 | Cranbourne's Big V basketball teams came away with one win and two losses from their tough road trip to take on Western Port.
SEABL: Rangers' streak snapped in Tassie
21 May 12 | DANDENONG Rangers' winning streak was halted at nine in the South East Australian Basketball League men's competition on Saturday night.
21 May 12 | The Champions IGA Lady Braves produced a stunning comeback to defeat Nunawading Spectres by four points at Bendigo Stadium yesterday. Coming off the bye last weekend, an out-of-sorts Lady Braves trailed by 25 points in the second quarter, but came out and played like a different team in the second half to win 79-75.
21 May 12 | THE Mermaids have reminded opponents of their potential to dominate after toppling the undefeated Altona side and making quick work of Sunbury on the road yesterday.  | Mixed results for Seahawks
21 May 12 | THE Seahawks fell to Sunbury on the road yesterday as they failed to back up Saturday’s blowout 23-point win.
19 May 12 | The last time the Symes Motors Bendigo Braves met Nunawading Spectres it was to play-off for the SEABL championship. Tomorrow there’s no championship title on the line, but for Braves coach Ben Harvey the match is a must-win if the team can consider itself a national championship contender this year.
Import Kayla Williams to debut for Ballarat Rush
18 May 12 | NEWLY arrived American import Kayla Williams will play limited minutes tonight – how much court-time she has will depend largely on her degree of jetlag.
American import to debut for Rush
18 May 12 | AMERICAN import Kayla Williams has been cleared this afternoon to make her South East Australian Basketball League debut with Ballarat Rush.
18 May 12 | HORSHAM Hornets will play Coburg Giants in the Big V division two competition tomorrow night for the second time in three weeks.   | Horsham Hornets winning streak ...Horsham Hornets face dangerous ...
18 May 12 | THE Mallee Sports Assembly acknowledged two local basketball volunteers’ efforts this week as part of National Volunteers Week.
Tigers in turmoil as Gleeson investigated
18 May 12 | THE Melbourne Tigers were in turmoil last night as their coach, Warrnambool’s Trevor Gleeson, was stood down with pay and under club investigation.  | CommentsComments (2)
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16 May 12 | AARON Bruce has re-signed with Sydney Kings for the 2012-13 National Basketball League season.   | Mitch Creek and Aaron Bruce ...
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