All-NBL1 West First Team

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The All-NBL1 West First Team is an annual NBL1 West honour bestowed on the best players in the league each year. Under the State Basketball League (SBL) brand, a five-player all-star team was named every year between 2005 and 2019.

Contents

On a few occasions, due to the different voting systems, the Most Valuable Player has not been named in the All-Star Five / First Team.

Selections

Player (X)Denotes the number of times the player has been selected
Player
(in bold text)
Indicates the player who won the Most Valuable Player in the same year

2005 to 2008

From the 2005 season to 2008 season, the team was composed of five roster spots and selected without regard to position. The players are therefore listed in alphabetical order.

YearWomenMenRef
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
2005Christine Boyd Perth Redbacks Shamus Ballantyne Goldfields Giants [1] [2]
Rohanee Cox Willetton Tigers Eric Brand Geraldton Buccaneers
Emily Fielding South West Slammers Eric Carter Perry Lakes Hawks
Tanya Kelly Perry Lakes Hawks Andy Gilbert Lakeside Lightning
Renee Wharekura Perry Lakes Hawks Carmichael Olowoyo Rockingham Flames
2006Melinda Bartlett Wanneroo Wolves Shamus Ballantyne (2) Goldfields Giants [3] [4]
Christine Boyd (2) Perth Redbacks Luke Mackay Perth Redbacks
Kristi Channing Lakeside Lightning Carmichael Olowoyo (2) Rockingham Flames
Brooke Hiddlestone Perth Redbacks Paul Rogers Willetton Tigers
Tanya Kelly (2) Perry Lakes Hawks Ty Shaw Goldfields Giants
2007Christine Boyd (3) Perth Redbacks Robert Epps Willetton Tigers [5]
Myra Donkin Lakeside Lightning Jason Harris Geraldton Buccaneers
Liz Cooke Stirling Senators Michael Lay Geraldton Buccaneers
Tanya Kelly (3) Perry Lakes Hawks Aaron Shaw Lakeside Lightning
Carly Wilson Stirling Senators Ty Shaw (2) Goldfields Giants
2008Rebecca Duke Willetton Tigers Peter Crawford Perry Lakes Hawks [6]
Eleanor Haring Stirling Senators Jeff Dowdell Wanneroo Wolves
Tanya Kelly (4) Perry Lakes Hawks Michael Lay (2) Geraldton Buccaneers
Deanna Smith Perry Lakes Hawks Curtis Marshall Geraldton Buccaneers
Carly Wilson (2) Stirling Senators Sean Sonderleiter Perry Lakes Hawks

2009 to 2019

From the 2009 season to 2019 season, the team was composed of five roster spots and selected with regard to position. The players are therefore listed according to the position they were assigned in the official league awards.

Adrian Majstrovich's 2009 All-Star Team trophy Adrian Majstovich trophy.jpg
Adrian Majstrovich's 2009 All-Star Team trophy
Anthony Lee's 2011 All-Star Team trophy Anthony Lee all star trophy.jpg
Anthony Lee's 2011 All-Star Team trophy
YearWomenMenRef
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
2009PG: Kate Malpass Willetton Tigers PG: Shamus Ballantyne (3) Goldfields Giants [7]
SG: Natalie Young Lakeside Lightning SG: Luke Payne Lakeside Lightning
SF: Deanna Smith (2) Perry Lakes Hawks SF:Luke Meyer Geraldton Buccaneers
PF: Ashley Gilmore Willetton Tigers PF: Adrian Majstrovich Kalamunda Eastern Suns
C: Shelly Boston Mandurah Magic C: Jarrad Prue Lakeside Lightning
2010PG: Kate Malpass (2) Willetton Tigers PG: Joel Wagner Perth Redbacks [8] [9]
SG: Casey Mihovilovich Mandurah Magic SG: Ryan Zamroz Geraldton Buccaneers
SF:Kaye Tucker Rockingham Flames SF: Cameron Tovey Willetton Tigers
PF: Samantha Norwood East Perth Eagles PF: Adrian Majstrovich (2) Kalamunda Eastern Suns
C: Marita Payne Perth Redbacks C: Jarrad Prue (2) Lakeside Lightning
2011PG: Kate Malpass (3) Willetton Tigers PG: Ty Harrelson Cockburn Cougars [10]
SG:Casey Mihovilovich (2) Mandurah Magic SG: Luke Payne (2) Lakeside Lightning
SF: Jasmine Hooper Willetton Tigers SF: Anthony Lee Perry Lakes Hawks
PF: Leah Rush Kalamunda Eastern Suns PF: Greg Hire Wanneroo Wolves
C: Samantha Norwood (2) East Perth Eagles C: Tom Jervis East Perth Eagles
2012PG: Adrienne Jones Kalamunda Eastern Suns PG: Joel Wagner (2) Perth Redbacks [11]
SG: Kim Sitzmann South West Slammers SG: Luke Payne (3) Lakeside Lightning
SF: Jasmine Hooper (2) Willetton Tigers SF: Ty Harrelson (2) Goldfields Giants
PF: Stephanie Jones Cockburn Cougars PF: Damian Matacz Wanneroo Wolves
C:Emma Cannon Rockingham Flames C: Tom Jervis (2) East Perth Eagles
2013PG: Taylor Wild Stirling Senators PG: Ty Harrelson (3) South West Slammers [12] [13]
SG: Kim Sitzmann (2) South West Slammers SG: Quinn McDowell Willetton Tigers
SF: Sami Whitcomb Rockingham Flames SF:Ben Beran Lakeside Lightning
PF: Lisa Wallbutton Willetton Tigers PF: Taylor Mullenax Mandurah Magic
C: Marita Payne (2) Perth Redbacks C: Tom Jervis (3) East Perth Eagles
2014PG: Casey Mihovilovich (3) Mandurah Magic PG: Kyle Armour East Perth Eagles [14]
SG: Sami Whitcomb (2) Rockingham Flames SG: Seb Salinas Joondalup Wolves
SF: Alison Schwagmeyer Kalamunda Eastern Suns SF: Stan Okoye Perth Redbacks
PF: Kari Pickens Lakeside Lightning PF: Cooper Land Rockingham Flames
C: Marita Payne (3) Cockburn Cougars C: Jarrad Prue (3) Lakeside Lightning
2015PG: Kate Malpass (4) Willetton Tigers PG: Tre Nichols South West Slammers [15]
SG: Casey Mihovilovich (4) Mandurah Magic SG: Jordan Swing Lakeside Lightning
SF: Sami Whitcomb (3) Rockingham Flames SF: Bennie Lewis Geraldton Buccaneers
PF: Deanna Smith (3) Cockburn Cougars PF: Gavin Field Cockburn Cougars
C: Louella Tomlinson Willetton Tigers C: Ray Turner Perth Redbacks
2016PG: Shani Amos Joondalup Wolves PG: Tre Nichols (2) South West Slammers [16] [17]
SG: Sami Whitcomb (4) Rockingham Flames SG: Matthew Adekponya Geraldton Buccaneers
SF: Klara Wischer Joondalup Wolves SF: Gavin Field (2) Cockburn Cougars
PF: Candace Williams Cockburn Cougars PF: Daniel Alexander Lakeside Lightning
C: Louella Tomlinson (2) Willetton Tigers C: Marcus Goode Cockburn Cougars
2017PG: Nici Gilday Mandurah Magic PG: Tre Nichols (3) South West Slammers [18]
SG: Stacey Barr Willetton Tigers SG: Dwayne Benjamin Geraldton Buccaneers
SF: Alison Schwagmeyer (2) Lakeside Lightning SF: Brian Voelkel South West Slammers
PF: Carly Boag Mandurah Magic PF: Shawn Redhage Perth Redbacks
C: Natalie Burton Perry Lakes Hawks C: Ray Turner (2) Willetton Tigers
2018PG: Alison Schwagmeyer (3) Lakeside Lightning PG: Jack Isenbarger Lakeside Lightning [19]
SG: Anita Brown Mandurah Magic SG: Gavin Field (3) Cockburn Cougars
SF: Antonia Farnworth Perry Lakes Hawks SF: Ben Purser Perry Lakes Hawks
PF: Jennie Rintala Kalamunda Eastern Suns PF: Jalen Billups Joondalup Wolves
C: Kayla Steindl Perth Redbacks C: Daniel Alexander (2) Lakeside Lightning
2019PG: Lauren Mansfield Perth Redbacks PG: Marshall Nelson Perth Redbacks [20] [21]
SG: Stacey Barr (2) Warwick Senators SG: Joshua Braun Kalamunda Eastern Suns
SF: Laina Snyder Willetton Tigers SF: Gavin Field (4) Cockburn Cougars
PF: Darcee Garbin Rockingham Flames PF: Greg Hire (2) Rockingham Flames
C: Amber Land Joondalup Wolves C: Patrick Burke Goldfields Giants
2020 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

2021 to present

Since the 2021 season, the team has been composed of five roster spots and selected without regard to position. The players are therefore listed in alphabetical order.

YearWomenMenRef
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
2021 Stacey Barr (3) Warwick Senators Jay Bowie Lakeside Lightning [22]
Mary Goulding East Perth Eagles Scott Machado Mandurah Magic
Samantha Lubcke Willetton Tigers Mathiang Muo Geraldton Buccaneers
Alexandra Sharp Willetton Tigers Nic Pozoglou Cockburn Cougars
Kayla Steindl (2) Joondalup Wolves Louis Timms Perth Redbacks
2022 Stacey Barr (4) Warwick Senators Cameron Coleman Geraldton Buccaneers [23]
Emma Clarke Perry Lakes Hawks Caleb Davis Warwick Senators
Jessie Edwards Cockburn Cougars Marshall Nelson (2) Rockingham Flames
Teige Morrell Joondalup Wolves C. J. Turnage Joondalup Wolves
Robbi Ryan Joondalup Wolves Devondrick Walker Rockingham Flames
2023 Stacey Barr (5) Warwick Senators Joe Cook-Green Kalamunda Eastern Suns [24]
Mehryn Kraker Rockingham Flames Quintin Dove Joondalup Wolves
Teige Morrell (2) Joondalup Wolves Gorjok Gak Willetton Tigers
Sarah Mortensen Cockburn Cougars Malik Muenier Geraldton Buccaneers
Alexandra Sharp (2) Willetton Tigers Devondrick Walker (2) Rockingham Flames

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