Boorowa Basketball celebrated the end of a thrilling season with a lively presentation night on Saturday 7th September, at the Ex Servicemen's Club.
The event saw the community come together to recognize the efforts and achievements of players, teams and supporters throughout this years' season.
A hearty congratulations to this year's premiers, Dribblers (women's) and Drunken Baskets (men's), who played with passion and skill to claim their well-deserved titles.
The Wombats and Bad Boys, runners-up in their respective divisions, also showcased incredible talent, with scorelines that didn’t fully capture the intensity and competitiveness of their matches.
The evening was also a time to acknowledge the individuals who stood out during the season.
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In a tie for Women’s Best and Fairest, Destiny Hardefeldt and Angela Elliot were celebrated for their outstanding contributions.
For the men, Mason Howell took home the Men’s Best and Fairest award, having displayed remarkable consistency and leadership on the court.
Additionally, Destiny Hardefeldt was named Most Improved Female, and Jordan Grimson was recognized as the Most Improved Junior, showcasing the bright future of basketball in Boorowa.
Peter Croker and Austin Power shared the Men’s Highest Point Scorer award, reflecting their offensive prowess.
Jess Bromfield was honored as the Club Person of the Year, a testament to her dedication and contributions behind the scenes, ensuring the smooth running of the club.
A special thank you goes out to referees Sam Pye, Chris Grimson, and Jason Stuart, who officiated with fairness and professionalism throughout the finals series.
The night was a celebration of camaraderie, sportsmanship, and community spirit, marking the end of another successful season for Boorowa Basketball.
The club looks forward to building on this success and welcoming everyone back for another exciting season next year.