Development Basketball League

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Developmental Basketball League (DBL)
Sport Basketball
Founded2004
(as DetEksi Basketball League),
Surabaya, East Java
First season2004
Commissioner Azrul Ananda
No. of teams220
Countries Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia
Headquarters Surabaya, DBL Arena
Continent FIBA Asia
Most recent
champion(s)

- East Java Series:

- Jakarta Series:

  • Jubilee Jakarta High School (Boys)
  • Jubilee Jakarta High School (Girls)

- South Sulawesi Series:

- Aceh Series:

  • Methodist High School Banda Aceh (Boys)
  • Methodist High School Banda Aceh (Girls)
Most titles St. Louis 1 Senior High School
Official website www.dbl.id

Developmental Basketball League (DBL), previously named Deteksi Basketball League, is the largest basketball league competition for middle school and high school students in Indonesia. This league started in 2004 in Surabaya when it was still under the auspices of DetEksi, the youth department of the Jawa Pos newspaper, and was initiated by the then head of DetEksi, Azrul Ananda.

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Since 2008, this basketball league has been managed professionally. Jawa Pos established a separate subsidiary to manage the basketball league, namely PT. Deteksi Basket Lintas Indonesia or better known as PT. DBL Indonesia.

Since 2018, DBL Indonesia has become an independent company that is no longer under the umbrella of  Jawa Pos . Until now, Azrul Ananda is still listed as the founder and CEO of PT DBL Indonesia.

History

2004–2007: Humble beginning

DBL started in Surabaya in 2004. [1] This league was intended as a simple high school league, but was organized in the right way. No professional or semipro players, no cigarette, alcohol or energy drink sponsors. Players must be student-athletes. Their performance in the classroom is just as important—or even more important—than their performance on the basketball court. [2]

A total of 96 teams joined in this first season, from various cities in East Java Province. Since the first game, many people were aware that something special was happening. The first DBL match was very tight and emotional. The women's team at SMAN 20 Surabaya defeated SMA Santo Stanislaus 2 Surabaya. Tears of sadness and happiness were seen all around the field, watched by around 1,000 spectators. That year, the number of spectators was extraordinary for a high school level basketball competition. [2]

Since then, more and more fans have come to watch. In the final round, more than 5,000 people came to watch (the record for the largest basketball audience in East Java at that time), and they were entertained by an emotional and dramatic match. SMAN 2 Surabaya became the men's champion, after forcing extra time with a desperate shot from outside the three-point line. [2]

The success of the first DBL season helped the league to grow significantly. The more teams that join, the more spectators will watch. In fact, there were so many teams wanting to appear, DBL ran out of capacity to accept them all. Therefore, new participants must appear first in the qualifying round, eliminating each other towards the main round. [2]

As the years go by, the standard of implementation also continues to increase. New rules were introduced to make the presentation of the match even better. Teams and spectators continue to be forced to follow increasingly strict rules. [2]

In 2007, DBL matches were held as well as—or perhaps better—than professional and international matches. More than 55 thousand spectators watched DBL in 2007, almost four times as many as in 2004. A total of 220 teams competed in 2007, more than twice the number of participants in 2004. It was the last year where DBL was held as a regional league in the province of East Java. [2]

The success of 2007 gave a sign that the time had come for DBL to spread its wings not just in East Java, but in other regions across Indonesia which began in 2008. [2] [3]

2008–present: League expansion and evolution

2008: DBL Movement

DBL established itself as the biggest basketball league in Indonesia in 2008. In that year, DBL started a new point to be handled more professionally with the formation of PT. Indonesian Cross Basketball Detection (DBL). The name of the Detective Basketball League evolved into the Developmental Basketball League.

Under the motto DBL Movement, the league expanded its reach beyond East Java to ten provinces with the help of Astra Honda Motor. [3] To meet the demands of the number of participants, in East Java DBL is divided into two regions: North Region in Surabaya, South Region in Malang. Nine other new cities were spread across nine provinces, on five islands in Indonesia. [3] Like in Surabaya, DBL received a warm welcome in other provinces. DBL was able to break participant and audience records. For example, in the cultural city of Jogjakarta, more than 16,500 people watched DBL in just six days. A figure that has never before been achieved for a basketball event.

Along with expanding its territory, DBL also made history through two international collaborations. The first is a long-term partnership with the world's most prestigious basketball league: the NBA. [4] Every year, the NBA will send its players and coaches to help develop the top DBL players and coaches. The first official NBA event in Indonesia was held in Surabaya, 23–24 August 2008. [4] The star was Danny Granger, [4] top scorer for the Indiana Pacers.


The second international collaboration is with the Australian government. [5] In October 2008, the DBL sent its first All-Star teams (men's and women's) to Perth, to study and compete against selected youth teams from Western Australia. [5]

DBL Arena DBLArenaSby.jpg
DBL Arena

As a complement, in 2008 DBL also opened its new basketball building, DBL Arena. The building was built in just seven months. One of the best buildings in Indonesia, it has a capacity of 5,000 spectators. [6]

2009–present: Continuous growth

DBL continues to grow every year. The new point was marked by the formation of PT DBL Indonesia so that this league could continue to run sustainably. In 2018, this league was implemented consistently in 30 cities and 22 provinces in Indonesia. From Aceh to Papua. In each match, the number of spectators present in the arena ranges from 3,000 - 10,000 people.

That year, the number of basketball players competing in the DBL was recorded at more than 35,000 people. They come from 850 schools spread across 195 cities and districts. The number of matches in that season reached more than 1,350 matches.

In total, DBL league participants grew to reach 1.2 million people. In Indonesia, there is no student-level sports league that is able to involve as many young people as DBL Indonesia does.

Appreciation from the President of the Republic of Indonesia

This achievement was recognized by the 7th President of the Republic of Indonesia Ir. H. Joko Widodo. Because of this achievement, President Joko Widodo invited the best DBL league players to the Bogor State Palace to play basketball with him and a number of State Ministers. [1]

List of defending champions of the DBL competition in each province

Province Season Men's champion Women's champion
Aceh 2023 SMA Fatih Bilingual School Aceh SMAN 1 Langsa
Sumatera Utara 2022 SMA Sutomo 1 SMA Methodist 2 Medan
Riau 2023 SMA Darma Yudha Pekanbaru SMA Darma Yudha Pekanbaru
Sumatera Barat 2023 MA Ar-Risalah Padang SMAN 3 Bukittinggi
Jambi 2022 SMA Xaverius 1 Jambi SMA Negeri 3 Jambi
Sumatera Selatan 2023 SMA Xaverius 1 Palembang SMA BSI Palembang
Lampung 2022 SMA Negeri 14 Bandar Lampung SMA Negeri 10 Bandar Lampung
Banten 2023 SMA Kharisma Bangsa Tangerang Selatan UPH College Tangerang
DKI Jakarta 2023 SMA Jubilee Jakarta SMA Negeri 70 Jakarta
Jawa Barat 2023 SMA BPK Penabur Cirebon SMA BPK Penabur Cirebon
Jawa Tengah 2023 SMA Kristen Tritunggal Semarang SMA Kristen Tritunggal Semarang
DI Yogyakarta 2023 SMA Bopkri 1 Yogyakarta SMA Olifant Yogyakarta
Jawa Timur 2023 SMA Katolik St. Louis 1 Surabaya SMA Kristen Gloria 1 Surabaya
Bali 2023 SMA Negeri 1 Denpasar SMA Negeri 1 Gianyar
Nusa Tenggara Barat 2023 SMA Negeri 5 Mataram SMA Negeri 1 Narmada
Nusa Tenggara Timur 2022 SMA Negeri 3 Kupang SMA Regina Pacis Bajawa
Kalimantan Barat 2023 SMA Santu Petrus Pontianak SMA Santu Petrus Pontianak
Kalimantan Selatan 2023 SMA Negeri 7 Banjarmasin SMA Negeri 1 Martapura
Kalimantan Timur 2022 SMA Negeri 1 Samarinda SMK Negeri 2 Balikpapan
Sulawesi Utara 2023 SMA Eben Haezar Manado SMA Eben Haezar Manado
Sulawesi Selatan 2023 SMA Rajawali Makassar SMA Negeri 11 Makassar
Papua 2022 SMA YPPK Teruna Bakti Jayapura SMA YPPK Asisi Sentani

Sumber: [7]

List of winners of the most DBL competitions in each province

The following is a list of schools in each province that have won the DBL most often in each province for the 2004–2019 season.

Province School name Men's champion Women's champion Total champion
Aceh SMA Negeri 1 Banda Aceh 156
SMA Methodist Banda Aceh 415
SMA Negeri 2 Banda Aceh 123
Sumatera Utara SMA Soetomo 1 Medan 7310
SMA Wahidin Medan 167
SMA Methodist 2 Medan 112
Riau SMA Negeri 1 Pekanbaru 549
SMA Santa Maria Pekanbaru 134
SMAN 1 Teluk Kuantan 213
Sumatera Barat SMA Don Bosco Padang 7613
SMAN 3 Bukittinggi 112
Jambi SMA Xaverius 1 Jambi 426
SMA Bina Kasih Jambi 3-3
SMAN 2 Tebo -33
Sumatera Selatan SMA Negeri 1 Sekayu 134
SMA Xaverius 3 Palembang 3-3
SMAN 2 Muara Enim 213
Lampung SMA YP Unila Bandar Lampung 6-6
SMA Negeri 2 Bandar Lampung 325
SMAN 1 Natar -55
Banten UPH College Tangerang 347
SMA Kristen Penabur Gading Serpong 2-2
SMA Kharisma Bangsa Tangerang 2-2
SMA Thomas Aquino Tangerang -22
DKI Jakarta SMA Negeri 3 Jakarta 235
SMA Bukit Sion Jakarta 4-4
SMA PSKD 1 Jakarta 112
SMAN 116 Jakarta 112
SMA Negeri 28 Jakarta -22
Jawa Barat SMA Negeri 9 Bandung 448
SMA Trinitas 2-2
SMA Bina Bakti Bandung 2-2
SMA Negeri 2 Bandung 112
SMA Negeri 1 Baleendah -22
Jawa Tengah SMA Karang Turi Semarang 6410
SMA Theresiana 1 Semarang 336
SMA Tritunggal Semarang -22
DI Yogyakarta SMA Bopkri 1 Yogyakarta 617
SMA Stella Duce 1 Yogyakarta -77
SMA Negeri 4 Yogyakarta 235
Jawa Timur SMA Katolik St. Louis 1 Surabaya 6511
SMA Katolik Frateran Surabaya 325
Bali SMA Negeri 1 Denpasar 9918
SMA Negeri 2 Denpasar 202
Nusa Tenggara Barat SMA Katolik Kusuma Cakranegara Mataram 6-6
SMA Negeri 5 Mataram 325
SMA Negeri 1 Mataram 145
Nusa Tenggara Timur SMA Negeri 3 Kupang 415
SMA Regina Pacis Bajawa 044
SMA Negeri 3 Kupang 202
Kalimantan Barat SMA Santu Petrus Pontianak 12921
SMA Bina Mulia Pontianak -22
Kalimantan Selatan SMA Negeri 1 Banjarbaru 437
SMA Negeri 2 Banjarmasin 257
SMA Negeri 7 Banjarmasin 325
Kalimantan Timur SMA Negeri 1 Balikpapan 257
SMA Negeri 3 Samarinda 134
SMA Negeri 5 Balikpapan 2-2
Sulawesi Utara SMAK Eben Haezar Manado 2810
SMA Lokon Santo Nikolaus Tomohon 617
Manado Independent School 134
Sulawesi Selatan SMA Negeri 11 Makassar 358
SMA Dian Harapan Makassar 224
SMA Negeri 2 Makassar 224
Papua SMA Negeri 1 Merauke 246
SMA John 23 Merauke 4-4
SMA Negeri 2 Jayapura 123

Sumber: [8]

DBL All-Star (Boys)

2022 KFC DBL All-Star Chicago

Pos [9] #NameAgeHt.SchoolNat
G5Aditya Wiguna Sulistyo171.77 mSMA Regina Pacis BogorFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C14Kent Zhenoe181.97 mSMA Trinitas BandungFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F4Fabian Rishad Haswidi181.90 mSMAN 2 BandungFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F10Cliffton Wijaya171.90 mSMA St. Louis 1 SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F13Cliff Louis181.88 mSMA St. Louis 1 SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F6Elang Satria Rajendra Dewanto171.84 mSMAN 2 SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C11Terell Ayers182.00 mSMA BPK Penabur CirebonFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C75Laurent Valentius Gunadi181.99 mUPH College TangerangFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G7Dayrent Cristiano Tjiang181.75 mSMA Dian Harapan MakassarFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G8Sharkeenan Mahindrarta171.81 mSMA Labschool KebayoranFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C12Halmaheranno Aprianto Lolaru171.93 mSMK Santo Mikael SurakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G9Fathur Rahman181.81 mSMAN 116 JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia

Coaches:

2021 Honda DBL All-Star Los Angeles

Pos#NameAgeHt.SchoolNat
G5Gede Elgi Wimbardi171.80 mSMAN 2 DenpasarFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G28Jordan Mintarza191.83 mSMA St. Louis 1 SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F19Cliff Louis161.85 mSMA St. Louis 1 SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F18Cliffton Wijaya161.90 mSMA St. Louis 1 SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F17Justin Jaya Wiyanto181.86 mSMA Warga SurakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G3Yosua Nathanael181.78 mSMA Trimulia BandungFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C22Terell Ayers162.00 mSMA BPK Penabur CirebonFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C23Laurent Valentius Gunadi171.99 mUPH College TangerangFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G16Likemo Victor Deo Putra Conrad171.87 mSMA BPK Penabur CirebonFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon
G8Aaron Nathanael181.82 mSMA Bukit Sion JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F12Rafael Pasha181.90 mSMA Bukit Sion JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C30Almando David171.93 mSMAN 71 JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia

2020 DBL All-Star

(CANCELLED)

2019 Honda DBL All-Star California

Pos#NameAgeHt.SchoolNat
C20Fernando Manansang171.84 mSMA Lokon St. Nikolaus TomohonFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C24Armando Freidrik Jagiwar Kaize171.95 mSMA John 23 MeraukeFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F21 Julian Chalias 171.91 mSMA Soverdi TubanFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G1Andreas Marcellino Bonfilio181.67 mSMA St. Louis 1 SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G9Calsen Vierry181.76 mSMA Gloria 1 SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G10Mario Davidson171.77 mSMA Karangturi SemarangFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F16Dearren Alvado Glendyap171.87 mSMA BOPKRI 1 YogyakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F13Grady Cahyadi171.84 mSMA 1 BPK Penabur BandungFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G7Mohammed Aofar Hedyan171.74 mSMA Kharisma Bangsa TangerangFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G8Aaron Nathanael161.84 mSMA Bukit Sion JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F14Rafael Pasha161.85 mSMA Bukit Sion JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C22William Hardi Dinata171.94 mSMA Santu Petrus PontianakFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia

Coaches:

2018 Honda DBL All-Star California

Pos#NameAgeHt.SchoolNat
G1Mohammed Aofar Hedyan171.77 mSMA Kharisma Bangsa Tangerang SelatanFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G2Sadam Asyruna181.76 mSMA Kharisma Bangsa Tangerang SelatanFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C16Julian Alexandre Chalias161.91 mSMA Soverdi TubanFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G3Andreas Marcellino Bonfilio171.67 mSMA St. Louis 1 SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G9Arlan Alexander Sisnowidono171.69 mSMA BPK Penabur CirebonFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G13Mario Davidson171.77 mSMA Karangturi SemarangFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G5Alvaro Claudio Lamia17? mSMAN 1 Jayapura JayapuraFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F19Fernando Fransco Manansang161.85 mSMA Lokon TomohonFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C28Muhammad Naufal Alifio Rizq171.97 mSMAN 20 SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G18Charisma Lie18? mSMAN 1 DenpasarFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C17Anthoni Putra Aipassa (RIP)161.99 mSMAN Jhon 23 MeraukeFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G7Darryl Sebastian171.82 mSMA Bukit Sion JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia

Coaches:

2017 Honda DBL All-Star Los Angeles

Pos#NameAgeSchoolNat
F1Andrew W. Lensun17SMA Lokon TomohonFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F2Darryl Sebastian16SMA Bukit Sion JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G3Yohannes Aristharkus18SMA 1 Bina Bakti BandungFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G4Felix Fugiarto18SMA Bopkri 1 YogyakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G7James Patrick17SMA St. Louis 1 SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G10Ezra Mandarin17SMA St. Aloysius BandungFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C18Evander Adam17SMA Trinitas BandungFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F19Mekhail Fidel Afloubun17SMA Theresiana 1 SemarangFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C21Nickson Damara Gosal17SMA Kesuma MataramFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C22William Rivaldi Kosasih17SMA Cita Hati SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F23Kelvin Sanjaya17SMAN 1 PekanbaruFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F25Antony William17SMAN 71 JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia

Coaches:

2016 Honda DBL All-Star San Francisco

NameSchoolNat
Juan Harsab MaulanaSMA Sutomo 1 MedanFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
I B Ananta Wisnu PutraSMAN 2 DenpasarFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Winston SwenjayaSMA Santo Yoseph DenpasarFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Darren Benaya BudimanSMA Bina Bakti 1 BandungFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Gevan AudekaNation Star Academy SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Naja Nazala HidayatSMAN 1 BlitarFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Jason Lie SantosoSMA Bukit Sion JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
James Huang AlvaroSMA Bukit Sion JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Andreas Kristian VieriNation Star Academy SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Christopher Jason W.SMA St. Louis 1 SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Adrian Yusuf AtmadirejaSMAN 3 JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Hriscahyo Yoel AgviandiSMAN 1 Bopkri YogyakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia

Coaches:

2015 Honda DBL All-Star California

PosNameSchoolNat
SGMuhammad Athar Z.SMAN 4 YogyakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
PGWinston SwenjayaSMA Santo Yoseph DenpasarFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
SFAbram JonathanSMA Saint John TangerangFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
SGSamuel Devin SusantoSMA Regina Pacis SurakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
SFAlvin Christian SantosoSMA Gloria 1 SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
PFChristopher Reinhar L.SMA St. Louis 1 SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
PFIkram FadhilSMAN 5 SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C Henry Cornelis Lakay SMA John XXIII MeraukeFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
CLeonardo EffendySMA Xaverius 1 PalembangFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
SGRufin AriozondaSMA Pahoa TangerangFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
CGerdy Martiano R.SMA Gloria 1 SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia

Coaches:

2014 Honda DBL All-Star California

PosNameSchoolNat
G Teemo SMA Sutomo 1 MedanFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G Muhammad Fhirdan Maulana SMAN 9 BandungFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G Andrian Danny Christianto SMA Kanaan BanjarmasinFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
FMichael AndiantoSMA St. Angela BandungFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
FAbram JonathanSMA Saint John TangerangFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
FErick Jonathan GosalSMA Dian Harapan MakassarFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
GYefanus RendikaSMA Bukit Sion JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
GDewa Ade RyanSMAN 1 DenpasarFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
FDhanawan Prasidya SoegondoSMA Al-Izhar Pondok Labu JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
FKrisna Danuarta DyputraSMAN 1 DenpasarFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
FPetrus Brando Saragih TurnipSMA Methodist 2 MedanFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
CGabriel Jorge Josua SendukSMA Lokon TomohonFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia

Coaches:

2013 DBL All-Star San Francisco

PosNameSchoolNat
GRiogo DeswaraSMA Cendana PekanbaruFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G Andre Rorimpandey SMA Don Bosco BitungFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
GPutu Quentin Mahayana PrizlerSMA Santo Yoseph DenpasarFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
FSamuel Evan HardySMAN 116 JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
FMarvanico TjokrosoehartoSMA Kolose Santo Yusup MalangFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
GShamgar Galed LaranseduSMA Trinitas BandungFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
GCakrawala Satria AirawanSMAN 3 JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
FWilliam RuddyantoSMAN 3 BandungFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F Rivaldo Tandra Panghestio SMA Santu Petrus PontianakFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
FLiem Indra WijayaSMA Theresiana 1 SemarangFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
CAdhitya Kusuma Aghystha SaputraSMAN 116 JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
CGabriel Jorge Josua SendukSMA Lokon TomohonFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia

Coaches:

2012 DBL All-Star Seattle

PosNameSchoolNat
G Hans Abraham SMA 1 PSKD JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
GHutomo Rio PangesthioSMK Immanuel 1 PontianakFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
GRicky Kartika IstiadiSMAN 1 DenpasarFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F Julius Caesar Wongso SMA Santu Petrus PontianakFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C Juan Laurent Kokodiputra SMA Trinitas BandungFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
GI Komang SeptianSMAN 9 SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
GAndrey Rido MahardikaSMAN 116 JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F Nuke Tri Saputra SMAN 14 SemarangFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
FKennardSMA Trinitas BandungFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F Muhammad Reza Guntara SMAN 9 BandungFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C Ferdian Dwi Purwoko SMA Islamic Village TangerangFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia

Coaches:

DBL All-Star (Girls)

2022 DBL All-Star Chicago

Pos [9] #NameAgeHt.SchoolNat
F22Berlian Yesi Triutari161.75 mSMA BPK Penabur CirebonFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C28Nathania Nicole Sasongko161.82 mSMA Gloria 1 SurabayaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F4Queeny Alexandria171.75 mSMA Santu Petrus PontianakFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F85Erinindita Prias Madafa171.70 mSMA Tritunggal SemarangFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F9Juliette Aimee Gogus Putra171.72 mSMA Karangturi SemarangFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G5Hillary Jesslyn161.67 mSekolah Bunda Mulia JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F6Syarafina Ayasha Sjahril181.71 mSMAN 70 JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G15Maxine Maria Sutisna161.73 mSMAN 70 JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
G4Deewell Windy Dido Gosal171.65 mUPH College TangerangFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
F13Vanissa Renata Siregar171.74 mUPH College TangerangFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C8Monica Selviana Rivika Putri181.74 mSMA Stella Duce 1 YogyakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
C9Evangeline Clarissa Djohan161.78 mSMA High Scope JakartaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia

Coaches:

Well Known Alumni's

Loop 3x3 Basketball

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Boys

YearChampionsRunner Up
2014SMA IPH East SurabayaSMA Yohanes Merauke
2015SMAN 71 JakartaSMA IPH East Surabaya
2016SMA 116 JakartaSMA Tri Tunggal Semarang

Girls

YearChampionsRunner-Up
2014SMA Tri Tunggal SemarangSMAK Santo Louis 1 Surabaya
2015SMAK Diponegoro BlitarSMA Tri Tunggal Semarang
2016SMA IPH East SurabayaSMA 8 Malang

Medal table

NoTeamGoldSilverTotal
1SMA IPH East Surabaya213
2SMA Tri Tunggal Semarang123
3SMA 71 Jakarta101
4SMA 116 Jakarta101
5SMAK Diponegoro Blitar101
6SMAK Santo Louis 1 Surabaya415
7SMA Kr. Gloria 1 Surabaya415
8SMA Yohanes Merauke011
9SMA 8 Malang011

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SMA Negeri 66 Jakarta is an Indonesian public high school. It is managed by the Ministry of Education and Culture Republic. The school is located at Jl. Bango III, Pondok Labu, Cilandak, South Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Prawira Bandung</span> Basketball team in West Java, Indonesia

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The 2022 Indonesian Basketball League was the seventh season since the re-branding by Starting5. After successfully implemented the "bubble" system in last year's season, IBL decided to return into the Series format with the supporters are returning into stadium. The season would be held with implementing strict health protocols that recommended by the government. The regular season began on 15 January 2022 and was suspended on 2 February 2022 until 3 March 2022, then the remaining series at the regular season in Yogyakarta, Solo, Surabaya, Denpasar, as well as the post season in Bandung has been cancelled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The series return again to "bubble" after many players get Covid-19.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gloria 1 Christian High School Surabaya</span> Private school in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia

Gloria 1 Christian High School, popularly known simply as Gloria 1, is a private Christian high school in Surabaya, Indonesia. It was founded in 1996 by the Gloria Christian Education Foundation under the name Gloria Christian School, where it reorganised itself under its current name in 2002. Students are drawn primarily from Chinese Indonesian background and is considered one of the most favoured in the city.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Yesaya Saudale</span> Indonesian basketball player

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