Ballan Brumbies Basketball

March 9, 2023 BY

With only a few rounds until the finals, the U19 Boys E looked to consolidate top spot on the ladder against Phoenix Commanders.

The boys started brightly with Noah Young connecting on long jump shots either side of a Jasper Batrouney three, with Phoenix only conjuring a basket from Tahj Mallia in response.

Ballan were able to keep Phoenix at arms distance for the majority of the first half as Young and Batrouney kept the scoreboard ticking over, big man Chase Ashby proving the primary source of points for Phoenix. Tom Parente was doing a mountain of work at both ends, though couldn’t reward himself with a basket, his streaky shot betraying him on the night.

However Ballan seemed to switch off late in the half, their defense falling away and their offense becoming a slew of messy one-on-one drives.

A late Malli three ball gave Phoenix a lead, Noah Pace cutting that lead to a single point, 17-18, right on the half time buzzer.

With the game in the balance, both squads picked it up on defense to open the 2nd half, though again in was Phoenix who were able to maintain the rage for longer. With Ballan’s offense drying up, Phoenix unleashed a barrage of threes through Mallia, Luke Sanezky and Lucas Graham.

With just under 10 minutes remaining, Ballan trailed by 10 points, leading to a much needed time out.

Whatever coach Jason Handrek said in the time out worked a treat as Ballan came out with renewed focus. Batrouney was everywhere on defense and back to his probing best with ball in hand. Young, not always so keen to venture in to the point, barrelled into the key to feed Ethan Boland – to that point rather anonymous – for three consecutive buckets as Ballan came storming back into it.

Batrouney hit a three to put Ballan up by two with about 90 seconds to play only to be answered by Graham, playing a splendid half of basketball.

With Phoenix’s defense ratcheted all the way up, Ballan were struggling to create an open look to try to take back the lead. Step up Josh Rofe.

The defensive ace hadn’t even attempted a shot all evening, so when his deep, under pressure three pointer left his hands there was some understandable consternation. The ball, though, kissed in off the glass to give Ballan a one-point lead with about 20 seconds on the clock. Strong defense inside from Parente and Boland saw Ballan steal the ball and the Brumbies were able to run out the clock for a hard fought 39-38 win.

RESULTS
Under 10 Boys

Ballan D 8 lost Drummo Dragons 50
Ballan B lost 10 Wildcats 12

Under 12 Boys
Ballan E 36 def Celtic Tigers 26
Ballan C 40 def Phoenix Lynx 14

Under 14 Boys
Ballan F White 32 def Sovereign Knights 5
Ballan F Blue 11 lost Phoenix Titans 28
Ballan D 53 def Wildcats 13
Ballan C 55 def Phoenix Crocodiles 44

Under 14 Girls
Ballan D 24 lost Phoenix Flames 27

Under 16 Boys
Ballan G White 28 def Brumbies Blue 13
Ballan G Blue 13 lost Brumbies White 28
Ballan E 20 lost Celtic Tigers 25
Ballan C 24 lost Sovereign Knights 43

Under 19 Boys
Ballan H 25 lost Wildcats 45
Ballan E 39 def Phoenix Commanders 38
Ballan D 40 lost Celtic Tigers 42

Under 19 Girls
Ballan 47 def Celtic Tigers 15