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Central Women
Sturt's Brazel puts Centrals to sword in just 15 mins
NBL1 Central Conference — Round 10: June 14-15, 2025
- Tayla Brazel detonates for 24 points as Sturt defeats Central Districts 84-72
- Simons sisters combine for 45 points in Forestville's dominant 76-48 win against Mavericks
- Freer's 28-point explosion not enough as North Adelaide edges Woodville 90-88 in thriller
Sturt vs Central Districts — Watch the Replay
Sturt dominated Central Districts 84-72 at STARplex, led by Tayla Brazel's explosive 24-point performance. Brazel was on fire from downtown, shooting 5-from-9 from three-point range in just 15 minutes of action. Katia Stamatelopoulos added a solid 16 points and nine rebounds, while Sydney Mech contributed nine points.
Despite trailing by as many as 23 points, Central Districts showed grit behind Tiahna Sears' double-double of 22 points and 16 rebounds. Haylee Saurette added 17 points, but the Lions struggled with ball control, committing 29 turnovers which Sturt converted into 14 points. Sturt's bench dominated, outscoring Central Districts' reserves 42-11 while their efficient outside shooting (11-from-33 from three) provided the edge in this crucial round 10 matchup.
Forestville vs Mavericks — Watch the Replay
Forestville overwhelmed the Mavericks 76-48 at State Basketball Centre, with the Simons sisters delivering a masterclass. Samantha Simons led all scorers with 25 points on efficient 12-from-25 shooting, adding eight rebounds and five assists, while sister Jess contributed 20 points including 3-from-7 from beyond the arc.
The Eagles' defense stifled the Mavericks, forcing 21 turnovers and recording 13 steals. Bella Schaftenaar was the bright spot for the Mavericks with 12 points and three assists, but the team struggled from the field, shooting just 33.3 percent overall. Forestville established control early, building a 28-point lead and dominating inside with 34 points in the paint compared to the Mavericks' 28, extending their winning streak heading into their Sunday clash with West Adelaide.
Woodville vs North Adelaide — Watch the Replay
North Adelaide secured a thrilling 90-88 victory against Woodville at The Lights Community and Sports Centre behind Jordyn Freer's stellar 28-point performance. Freer shot an efficient 10-from-20 from the field, including 4-from-10 from three-point range, while Lauren Mansfield added 16 points with four three-pointers and seven assists.
Woodville's Laura Erikstrup posted a dominant double-double with 26 points and 11 rebounds, shooting an efficient 9-from-17 from the field and perfect 8-from-8 from the free-throw line. Jasmin Fejo contributed 20 points and five assists for the Warriors. Despite 25 lead changes in this back-and-forth affair, North Adelaide's superior three-point shooting (40 percent to Woodville's 26.7 percent) and exceptional ball movement (30 assists) proved decisive in the two-point victory.
Norwood vs Southern Tigers — Watch the Replay
Norwood edged Southern Tigers 77-73 at Morphett Vale Basketball Stadium behind the dynamic backcourt duo of Ke'Shunan James and Amanda Paschal, who scored 19 points each. James added six assists and five steals while Paschal contributed eight rebounds on efficient 7-from-10 shooting.
Southern Tigers battled valiantly behind Iva Belosevic's 17 points and eight rebounds, while Charlotte Southam-Clark dominated the glass with 12 rebounds. Norwood's defense proved the difference, forcing 20 turnovers and converting them into eight points. Despite being outrebounded 60-35, Norwood's efficient offensive execution (40 percent from the field) and timely three-point shooting allowed them to maintain control, leading for over 34 minutes in this tightly contested matchup.
West Adelaide vs South Adelaide — Watch the Replay
West Adelaide secured an impressive 87-73 road victory against South Adelaide at Port Adelaide Recreation Centre behind Sienna Lehmann's outstanding all-around performance. Lehmann delivered 19 points, seven rebounds, six assists, and three steals while shooting an outstanding 7-from-8 from two-point range. Krystal Thompson added 16 points including three triples, while the team shot a sizzling 45.8 percent from beyond the arc.
Hannah Gardiner led South Adelaide with 16 points and seven rebounds, while Keira Gardiner contributed 14 points and three blocks. Despite forcing 23 West Adelaide turnovers and converting them into 19 points, South Adelaide couldn't overcome their shooting struggles (24.2 percent from three). West Adelaide's superior rebounding (49-35) and ball movement (24 assists) helped them build a 17-point lead and secure the important road victory ahead of their Sunday matchup with Forestville.
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