2013 MSBL season

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2013 MSBL season
League State Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Duration15 March – 27 July (Regular season)
3 August – 31 August (Finals)
Number of games26
Number of teams14
Regular season
  Minor premiers Lakeside Lightning
Season MVP Ben Beran (Lightning)
Top scorer Luke Nevill (Suns)
Finals
Champions Lakeside Lightning
  Runners-up Wanneroo Wolves
Grand Final MVP Justin Cecil (Lightning)
MSBL seasons

The 2013 MSBL season was the 25th season of the Men's State Basketball League (SBL). The regular season began on Friday 15 March and ended on Saturday 27 July. The finals began on Saturday 3 August and ended on Saturday 31 August, when the Lakeside Lightning defeated the Wanneroo Wolves in the MSBL Grand Final.

Contents

Regular season

The regular season began on Friday 15 March and ended on Saturday 27 July after 20 rounds of competition. [1]

Standings

Pos
Team W L
1 Lakeside Lightning 233
2 Perry Lakes Hawks 188
3 Geraldton Buccaneers 188
4 East Perth Eagles 1511
5 South West Slammers 1511
6 Wanneroo Wolves 1511
7 Mandurah Magic 1511
8 Perth Redbacks 1412
9 Willetton Tigers 1214
10 Cockburn Cougars 1016
11 Rockingham Flames 917
12 Stirling Senators 917
13 Goldfields Giants 521
14 Kalamunda Eastern Suns 422

Finals

The finals began on Saturday 3 August and ended on Saturday 31 August with the MSBL Grand Final.

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Grand final
               
1 Lakeside Lightning 84106X
8 Perth Redbacks 79 90 X
1 Lakeside Lightning 98131X
4 East Perth Eagles 88 75 X
4 East Perth Eagles 102134X
5 South West Slammers 70 101 X
Gold Cup icon.svg Lakeside Lightning 77X X
  Wanneroo Wolves 74 X X
2 Perry Lakes Hawks 96 9884
7 Mandurah Magic 10788 74
2 Perry Lakes Hawks 91 98 X
6 Wanneroo Wolves 107104X
3 Geraldton Buccaneers 81 81 X
6 Wanneroo Wolves 9693X

Awards

Player of the Week

RoundPlayerTeamRef
1 Ty Harrelson South West Slammers [2]
2Robert Kampman Geraldton Buccaneers [2]
3Jamahr Warren South West Slammers [2]
4 Quinn McDowell Willetton Tigers [2]
5 Ty Harrelson South West Slammers [2]
6 Quinn McDowell Willetton Tigers [2]
7 Ben Beran Lakeside Lightning [2]
8Taylor Mullenax Mandurah Magic [2]
9Markhuri Sanders-Frison Goldfields Giants [2]
10 Ty Harrelson South West Slammers [2]
11Jordan Wild Stirling Senators [2]
12 Tom Jervis East Perth Eagles [2]
13Damien Scott Cockburn Cougars [2]
14 Jarrad Prue Lakeside Lightning [2]
15 Luke Nevill Kalamunda Eastern Suns [2]
16Carter Cook Geraldton Buccaneers [2]
17Cory Cooperwood Stirling Senators [2]
18 Tom Jervis East Perth Eagles [2]
19Rhett Della Maddalena Mandurah Magic [2]
20 Tom Jervis East Perth Eagles [2]

Statistics leaders

CategoryPlayerTeamStat
Points per game Luke Nevill [3] [4] Kalamunda Eastern Suns 32.29
Rebounds per game Jarrad Prue Lakeside Lightning 20.38
Assists per game Ty Harrelson South West Slammers 8.92
Steals per gameMichael Lay Perry Lakes Hawks 2.29
Blocks per game Tom Jervis East Perth Eagles 3.04
Field goal percentage Jarrad Prue Lakeside Lightning 69.6%
3-pt field goal percentage Quinn McDowell Willetton Tigers 45.1%
Free throw percentageRobert Kampman Geraldton Buccaneers 89.1%

Regular season

Finals

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