Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League
Current season, competition or edition: 2014 WNWBL Season | |
Sport | wheelchair basketball |
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Founded | 2000 |
No. of teams | 5 |
Country | Australia |
Most recent champion(s) | Be Active Western Stars |
Most titles | Hills Hornets/Sydney Uni Flames (9) |
Official website | www.wnwbl.net.au |
The Australia Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League (WNWBL) is a women's semi-professional wheelchair basketball league in the Australia.
Teams
The league currently has five teams:
- Minecraft Comets
- Sydney University Flames
- Stacks Goudkamp Bears
- Be Active Western Stars
- Victoria
Champions
Year | Team |
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2000 | Victorian Wheelies |
2001 | North Sydney Bears |
2002 | Hills Hornets |
2003 | Hills Hornets |
2004 | Hills Hornets |
2005 | Hills Hornets |
2006 | Hills Hornets |
2007 | Hills Hornets |
2008 | Hills Hornets |
2009 | Hills Hornets |
2010 | Sydney University Flames |
2011 | Victorian Dandenong Rangers |
2012 | Victorian Dandenong Rangers |
2013 | Be Active Western Stars |
"League Champions". Basketball Australia. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
Awards
Year | Player | Team |
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2001 | Emily Jansen | Victorian Wheelies |
2002 | Sarah Stewart | North Sydney Bears |
2003 | Jenny Pattison | North's Bears |
2004 | Emily Tobin | Queenslanders |
2005 | Clare Burzynski | Queensland Storm |
2006 | Sharnie Grazules | Hills Hornets |
2007 | Leanne Del Toso | Knox Raiders |
2008 | Amber Merritt | Western Stars |
2009 | Anne Marie Howarth | Goupkamp Gladiators |
2010 | Shelley Cronau | Sydney University Flames |
2011 | Natalie Hodges | Minecraft Comets |
2012 | Jasmine Clark | Minecraft Comets |
2013 | Ellie Cole | Victoria |
"Best New Talent". Basketball Australia. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
References
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