AAGPS (NSW) Basketball
This is an annual basketball competition played by teams from Sydney, Australia based boys high schools who are members of the AAGPS
History
The competition commenced in 1975.
- 1st Team HD Hake Shield first awarded 1975 was presented by The King's School Council in memory of Herbert Denys Hake OBE Headmaster of Kings (1939-1964).
- 2nd Team TE Bawden Shield first awarded 1975 was presented by The King's School Council.
- The AAGPS and CAS First Teams complete annually for the PJ Yeend Cup presented by Basketball NSW
Results
1975 to 1999
Results
Year |
1st Grade |
2nd Grade |
1975 | King's | King's |
1976 | King's | King's,St Joseph's |
1977 | Shore | King's |
1978 | St Ignatius',Shore [1] | King's |
1979 | Shore | St Joseph's |
1980 | King's | King's |
1981 | King's,St Joseph's | King's |
1982 | King's | King's |
1983 | King's | King's,High |
1984 | St Joseph's | St Joseph's |
1985 | Scots | Newington,King's |
1986 | Scots | St Joseph's |
1987 | Shore | St Joseph's |
1988 | Grammar | St Joseph's |
1989 | St Joseph's | Newington, St Joseph's |
1990 | Newington | St Joseph's |
1991 | St Joseph's | Newington, St Joseph's |
1992 | Newington | Newington |
1993 | St Joseph's | St Joseph's,Grammar |
1994 | High | St Ignatius' |
1995 | Newington | St Joseph's |
1996 | Newington | St Ignatius',Grammar,St Joseph's |
1997 | Newington | St Joseph's |
1998 | Newington | St Joseph's |
1999 | Scots | Scots |
2000 onwards
Results
Year |
1st Grade |
2nd Grade |
2000 | Scots (Champions) | Scots |
2001 | Scots (Champions) | |
2002 | Shore (Champions) | Shore (Champions) |
2003 | Shore(Champions) | Shore |
2004 | Scots (Champions) | Grammar |
2005 | Newington (Champions) | Newington |
2006 | Kings | Shore |
2007 | Shore | St. Ignatius' |
2008 | Newington | St. Ignatius' |
2009 | Newington (Champions) | St. Ignatius' |
2010 | Newington | Newington (Champions) |
2011 | Newington, High, Scots | Newington (Champions) |
2012 | High, Scots | Scots (Champions) |
2013 | Scots (Champions) | High (Champions) |
See also
References
- ↑ SBHS (1978). "[High] finished second behind the joint premiers". The Record: 94.
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