Ballan Brumbies Basketball

August 9, 2023 BY

The Under 14 Boys B took on arch-rivals Wildcats with plenty on the line. With the teams sitting 4th and 5th respectively, Wildcats needed to take down the Brumbies to give themselves any realistic chance of playing finals this season.

Both teams came into the game with key absences, Ballan missing sharpshooter Fletcher Garner through injury, Wildcats losing big Ajay Lees to illness.
In the early stages, though, Wildcats found a way to make the most of their situation, using the relative speed of Ollie Pickering to draw star Brumbies centre Angus Tranter away from the basket.

For their part, Ballan were keeping pace, a Lachlan Prosser three and Jack Clark’s patented left hand drives keeping the scoreboard ticking over. Wildcats, though, were swarming Tranter inside. Whilst he was able to connect on a few baskets, he was struggling under double and triple teams. At half time the Brumbies sputtered their way to a 21-19 lead, the game on a knifes edge.

In the second half, the physical toll of restricting Tranter started to tell on Wildcats. In sending bodies inside, they started to allow the Brumbies easy driving lanes, Will Rogers scoring on a a pair of layups, Kristian Seketa slicing through almost at will to feed Tranter inside. A telling sequence early in the second half saw Cruze Miller literally stop and look for a pass for a good few seconds before realising he was wide open with no defender approaching… he drilled the open three ball.

When Wildcats adjusted to stop Ballan’s drives, the Brumbies simply switched to feeding Tranter inside who was too strong for Pickering one-on-one. Tranter feasted after the break on his way to a game high 26 points.

The other key adjustment in the game was Ballan’s move of Foster Trinder onto Wildcats star wing Jagger Dark. Dark, who scored 12 points in the first half, was held to just five for the remainder of the game as Trinder’s lateral speed cut Dark off at the pass.

A tight and tense first half gave way to a Brumbies procession in the second as Ballan comfortably won 63-44 despite taking their foot off the gas in the last five minutes.

RESULTS
Under 8

Ballan 26 def Phoenix Hummingbirds 12
Under 10 Boys
Ballan E 4 lost Saints Nets 63
Ballan B 24 lost Sovereign Knights 28
Under 12 Boys
Ballan B 34 def Excies Acmy 329
Under 14 Boys
Ballan F 15 lost Sovereign Knights 48
Ballan E 34 def Wildcats 25
Ballan D 21 lost Drummo Dragons 41
Ballan B 63 def Wildcats 44
Under 14 Girls
Ballan E 28 def Celtic Tigers 18
Under 16 Boys
Ballan G Blue 23 lost Phoenix Rush 36
Ballan G 41 White def Wildcats 26
Ballan D 43 def Wildcats 40
Ballan C 58 def Wildcats 29
Under 19 Boys
Ballan G 36 lost Saints Jets 42
Ballan E 39 lost Phoenix Pacers 42
Ballan C 37 lost Wildcats 43
Under 19 Girls
Ballan 41 def Phoenix Sparks 18